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20231101.en_13211202_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin%20Ziegler | Calvin Ziegler | Charles Calvin Ziegler (1854–1930) was a German-American poet from Rebersburg, Pennsylvania. His native language was Pennsylvania Dutch, and although he learned English in school, he wrote his poetry in the Pennsylvania Dutch language. He is said to have been the most accomplished poet to write in that language, and ma... | [
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20231101.en_13211202_1 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin%20Ziegler | Calvin Ziegler | Ziegler was born on a farm to a 39-year-old mother and an even older father. He had at least one older brother, Samuel, who moved to Iowa when Calvin was still young. When he was sixteen, Calvin went to join Samuel, eventually graduating the University of Iowa in 1878. He returned to Rebersburg and pursued teaching,... | [
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20231101.en_13211202_2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvin%20Ziegler | Calvin Ziegler | Ziegler published a volume of poems with a Leipzig publisher in 1891, Drauss un Deheem, helping spur a revival of Pennsylvania Dutch literature. Included in the volume in a set of nineteen poems devoted to his mother, who died weeks before his Harvard graduation. The volume was republished in Pennsylvania 1936, with ... | [
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20231101.en_13211240_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partners%20in%20Kryme | Partners in Kryme | Partners in Kryme (or Partnerz in Kryme) was an American hip hop duo from New York City. Its members were James Alpern and Richard Usher, using the stage names of DJ Keymaster Snow and MC Golden Voice, respectively. They are most famously known for their debut single, "Turtle Power!", which was written for and featured... | [
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20231101.en_13211265_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry%20Racionzer | Terry Racionzer | Terence Beverley Racionzer (born 18 December 1943) is a Scottish businessman and former cricketer. A batsman, he played first-class cricket for Sussex and Scotland and is a member of the Scottish Cricket Hall of Fame. In business, he was chairman of the Scottish footwear retailer Schuh. | [
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20231101.en_13211265_3 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry%20Racionzer | Terry Racionzer | Racionzer made his first appearance for Scotland in August 1965, playing against Ireland at Sydney Parade in Dublin, in what was also his first-class debut. He top-scored with 57 runs as Scotland won by an innings. Racionzer made a total of 65 appearances for Scotland in cap matches, scoring 2,807 runs in 107 innings a... | [
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20231101.en_13211265_4 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry%20Racionzer | Terry Racionzer | Between 1967 and 1969, Racionzer played county cricket in England for Sussex. During his career he played a total of 45 first-class matches for Scotland and Sussex, scoring 1,552 runs at an average of 21.85. He scored his only first-class hundred for Scotland against Ireland at Downpatrick in 1983, making 115 runs in t... | [
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20231101.en_13211265_5 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry%20Racionzer | Terry Racionzer | Racionzer was a freelance business consultant before joining Scottish footwear retailer Schuh in 1990. As chairman, he was instrumental in the company's growth from its Edinburgh origins to a major nationwide chain. He has continued to be involved in Scottish cricket, forming the Cricket Scotland Development Trust as a... | [
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20231101.en_13211299_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20State%20of%20Origin%20series | 2001 State of Origin series | The 2001 State of Origin series was the 20th year that the annual three-game series between the Queensland and New South Wales representative rugby league football teams was contested entirely under 'state of origin' selection rules. The series was notable for marking the first time an England-based player was selected... | [
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20231101.en_13211307_2 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio%20de%20Oquendo | Antonio de Oquendo | In 1619 he temporarily replaced Juan Fajardo de Tenza, 1st Marquess of Espinardo, arrested for insubordination, as commander of the Squadron of the Ocean, the Atlantic high seas navy. Ordered to be Fajardo's successor he refused, at the same time trying to make the government aware of the many shortcomings in the naval... | [
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20231101.en_13211315_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inglewood%2C%20Edmonton | Inglewood, Edmonton | Between 1946 and 1996, Edmonton's Charles Camsell Hospital was located in the neighbourhood. The hospital was named after Canadian geologist, map maker and Commissioner of the Northwest Territories, Charles Camsell. | [
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20231101.en_13211315_5 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inglewood%2C%20Edmonton | Inglewood, Edmonton | In the City of Edmonton's 2012 municipal census, Inglewood had a population of 6,310 living in 4,140 dwellings, a -1.3% change from its 2009 population of 6,394. With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2012. | [
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20231101.en_13211315_9 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inglewood%2C%20Edmonton | Inglewood, Edmonton | In 1946, Lord Alexander, then Governor General of Canada, opened The Charles Camsell tuberculosis hospital in Edmonton, in a former Jesuit college built in 1910 and later occupied by the Canadian Army during World War II as a staff and administration building and medical corps hospital during construction of the Alaska... | [
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20231101.en_13211334_0 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FK%20Trep%C4%8Da | FK Trepča | Fudbalski klub Trepča (), commonly known as Trepča, is a Serbian football club based in North Mitrovica, in Kosovo. Despite being located in Kosovo, the club plays in the Serbian football league system, currently in the third tier Serbian League West. The club was founded in 1932. | [
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20231101.en_13211334_1 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FK%20Trep%C4%8Da | FK Trepča | After the Kosovo war, many of the Kosovo Albanian players left the now Serbian club FK Trepča and decided to found their own club, which was carried out in 1999. The Albanian club received the name KF Trepça, the Albanian name for FK Trepča, thus there were two clubs in the city with virtually the same name. In 2010, t... | [
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20231101.en_13211334_4 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FK%20Trep%C4%8Da | FK Trepča | In the season 2001–02 they finished bottom of the Serbian League Morava and were relegated. In the season 2003–04 they played in the 1/16 finals of the Serbia and Montenegro Cup. In the season 2004–05 FK Trepča was playing in the Serbian fourth level, Šumadijska zona, and finished 15th. They played their matches in Zu... | [
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20231101.en_13211348_4 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alavi%20School | Alavi School | Alavi High school is difficult to gain admission to. About 70-80% of the 9th grade class are students that completed education in Alavi's primary and middle schools. The school's admissions process includes an examination and then an interview. The entrance examination includes Mathematics, Sciences, Persian Literatu... | [
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20231101.en_13211383_3 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dykebar%20railway%20station | Dykebar railway station | Railway photographer Norris Forrest visited the area in February 1960 taking pictures of the station platform, a passenger shelter and a train. By observing Ross House (which is still there) behind the shelter it is possible to pinpoint the original position of the station. There is no sign of the concrete platform tod... | [
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