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Ramiro III of León | [
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Carl and Jack Cole | [
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Pablo Pérez | [
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] | Argentine footballer | Pablo Javier Pérez (born 10 August 1985) is an Argentine footballer who plays for Newell's Old Boys, as a central midfielder. Club career Newell's Old Boys and loans Born in Rosario, Pérez graduated from Newell's Old Boys' youth setup, and made his professional debut on 2 December 2006, in a 2–2 draw with Godoy Cruz. O... | [
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Pablo Pérez | [
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Pablo Pérez | [
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Pablo Pérez | [
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Pablo Pérez | [
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Christmas and the Beads of Sweat | [
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Christmas and the Beads of Sweat | [
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] | album by Laura Nyro | second commercially successful album in succession, peaking at #51 on the Billboard 200, known as the Pop Albums chart. The album is also responsible for spawning Nyro's sole chart hit single, with a cover of Gerry Goffin and Carole King's "Up on the Roof," which peaked at #92 on the Pop Singles chart, now known as the... | [] |
Laurent Morin | [
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] | Canadian bishop | Laurent Morin (14 February 1908, in Montreal – 31 December 1996) was a Canadian Roman Catholic bishop. He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Montreal on 27 May 1934 and was appointed to the post of titular bishop of Arsamosata and auxiliary bishop of Montreal on 8 September 1955. His consecration was on Octob... | [] |
Frank Beltre | [
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] | American football player | Frank Beltre-Montilla (born January 28, 1990) is a Dominican-born football defensive lineman who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Towson University. He has also been a member of the San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders, and New York Jets of the NFL and the Calgary Stampeders and Toronto Argonauts... | [] |
Frank Beltre | [
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] | American football player | Calgary Stampeders of the CFL on September 10, 2014. He played defensive lineman for the Stampeders from 2014 to 2016. On January 14, 2017, Beltre signed a reserve/future contract with the New York Jets. On September 2, 2017, Beltre was waived by the Jets and was signed to the practice squad the next day. He was releas... | [] |
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] | American football player | for Most Outstanding Special Teams Player, but Rainey stated his belief that Beltre was more deserving. Broadcasting Beltre served as colour commentator for ESPN Latin America's Spanish-language broadcast of the 106th Grey Cup. References External links Calgary Stampeders bio NFL Draft Scout Category:1990 births Catego... | [] |
Trans Caribbean Airways | [
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] | US airline with its hub in San Juan, Puerto Rico | Trans Caribbean Airways was a United States airline owned by O. Roy Chalk. Its hub was San Juan, Puerto Rico. Founded in 1945, it was acquired by American Airlines in 1971. Its headquarters was located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. History The main headquarters for Trans Caribbean Airways was in New York for mos... | [] |
Trans Caribbean Airways | [
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] | US airline with its hub in San Juan, Puerto Rico | uniform hat for a U.S. carrier; it was supposed to be a copy of the Spanish Cordobes hat the color Blue trim in Aqua. It represented the Spanish influence of the Caribbean islands. The uniform was designed by Mrs. O. Roy Chalk, wife of the owner. The last paint job on the tail of the aircraft was a navy blue with an or... | [] |
Winnie Wong-Ng | [
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] | Chinese-American chemist | Winnie Kwai-Wah Wong-Ng () is a Chinese-American physical chemist. She is a research chemist at the ceramics division at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. Her research includes energy applications, crystallography, thermoelectric standards, metrology, and data, sorbent materials for sustainability, an... | [
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Winnie Wong-Ng | [
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Winnie Wong-Ng | [
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Winnie Wong-Ng | [
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So Many Partings | [
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] | album by Silly Wizard | So Many Partings is the third album by Silly Wizard released in 1979 on the Highway Records label in the U.K. and 1980 on the Shanachie label in the U.S. On this album the songs "The Valley Of Strathmore" and "The Highland Clearances" were written by Andy M. Stewart. Track listing "Scarce O'Tatties / Lyndhurst" "The Va... | [] |
Taran Adarsh | [
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] | Film critic, journalist, editor, analyst | Taran Adarsh (born 13 June 1965) is an Indian Film criticism, journalist, editor and film trade analyst. He is the son of B. K. Adarsh. He is best known for giving trade figures and box office updates on Twitter. Career Taran Adarsh started his journalism career at the age of 17 as the Editor of Trade Guide, a weekly b... | [] |
Africa Texas Style | [
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Una Mestiza | [
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] | painting by Juan Luna | The Una Mestiza ("A Mestiza"), sometimes referred to as La Mestiza ("The Mestiza"), is an 1887 painting by Filipino painter and hero Juan Luna. The masterpiece is also known as La mestiza en su tocador which translates into English as The Mestiza at Her Dressing Table or Mestiza Lady at Her Dresser. Una Mestiza is also... | [] |
Verkehrsbetriebe STI | [
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] | transport company | Verkehrsbetriebe STI (Steffisburg-Thun-Interlaken) is a bus operator in the Swiss canton of Bern. It is a private company based in the city of Thun, and operates bus services in that city, as well as routes linking Thun with the neighbouring towns and villages including the tourist hubs of Interlaken and Steffisburg. T... | [] |
Verkehrsbetriebe STI | [
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] | transport company | which was later extended to Beatenbucht and finally to Interlaken. Plans for road rebuilding led to the closure of the Beatenbucht–Interlaken section of tramway in 1939, but trams continued to provide the Thun–Beatenbucht service, STI's main line, until 1952. The Thun–Steffisburg tram line closed in 1958, and since the... | [] |
46th Annie Awards | [
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Reedy Creek Site | [
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MODELLER | [
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Albert C. Thompson | [
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Albert C. Thompson | [
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Albert C. Thompson | [
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Albert C. Thompson | [
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] | Lawyer, judge and politician | President McKinley as Chairman of the commission to revise and codify the criminal and penal laws of the United States on June 21, 1897. Federal judicial service Thompson received a recess appointment from President William McKinley on September 23, 1898, to a seat on the United States District Court for the Southern D... | [] |
Albert C. Thompson | [
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Evansville Lutheran School | [
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Evansville Lutheran School | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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] | English canal | there were calls for tramways to be built from the head of the canal to Swadlincote and Church Gresley. It took the committee two and a half years to decide to proceed, and the Swadlincote Railway was opened on 21 July 1827. It was built with double tracks, and used edge rails, similar to modern railways, rather than t... | [] |
Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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Ashby Canal | [
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The Ringworld Throne | [
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The Ringworld Throne | [
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Cowbridge Comprehensive School | [
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Cowbridge Comprehensive School | [
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The Pages | [
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The Pages | [
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The Pages | [
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Eloisa Compostizo de Andrés | [
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] | Spanish tennis player (1988-) | Eloisa Compostizo de Andrés (born 8 August 1988) is a retired Spanish tennis player. On 7 June 2010, she reached her highest WTA singles ranking of No. 199, while her best doubles ranking was No. 605 on 18 August 2008. In her career she won three ITF singles titles. Compostizo de Andrés made her main-draw debut on the ... | [] |
Sema Sgaier | [
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Sema Sgaier | [
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Masami Kuwashima | [
[
"Masami Kuwashima",
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] | Japanese racing driver | is a former racing driver from Japan. After some experience in the Japanese lower formulae, he made an attempt at Formula One. A deal to drive in the 1976 Japanese Grand Prix with the RAM team came to nothing, but Kuwashima found a seat with the then-struggling Wolf–Williams Racing, driving a Wolf–Williams FW05. He too... | [] |
Kallinikos Manios | [
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"Kallinikos Manios",
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] | Greek educationist | Kallinikos Manios () was founder of the first school in Veroia. He was born in Veroia on 1624. In the year 1642, he went to Rome and attended as a student the Greek college of Ayios Athanasios. He stayed there until 1647 and later he went to the Collegio Urbano. Later he returned to Veroia where he became active in the... | [] |
William Telfer | [
[
"William Telfer",
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]
] | Australian politician | The Revd Canon William Telfer (16 January 1886 – 13 January 1968) was an English clergyman and academic, who specialised in early Christian studies. Telfer served as Dean of Clare College, Cambridge (1921), Ely Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University (1944–1947) and Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge (1947–1956)... | [] |
Striker's Mountain | [
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"Striker's Mountain",
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"Striker's Mountain... | 1987 Canadian action drama film | Strikers Mountain is a 1987 Canadian action drama film starring Leslie Nielsen, August Schellenberg, and Mimi Kuzyk. It was nominated for two Gemini Awards, the biggest part of the film was filmed near Jasper, Alberta. Plot A construction conglomerate, headed by a ruthless millionaire, wants to buy a ski resort that ha... | [] |
My Neighbor, My Killer | [
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Dieter Eckstein | [
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"Dieter Eckstein",
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"Football player"
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[
"Dieter Eckstein",
"place of birth",
"Kehl"
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[
"Dieter Eckstein",
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] | German football player and coach | Dieter Eckstein (born 12 March 1964 in Kehl) is a retired German football player. Club career Eckes played as a striker for several German clubs, as well as clubs in Switzerland, and West Ham United in England. International career He played for the West German national team, earning seven caps. Eckstein was a particip... | [] |
Dexiinae | [
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"Tachinidae"
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[
"Dexiinae",
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] | subfamily of insects | Dexiinae is a subfamily of flies in the family Tachinidae. Tribes & Genera Tribe Dexiini Billaea Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Dexia Meigen, 1826 Dinera Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Estheria Robineau-Desvoidy, 1830 Prosena Le Peletier & Serville, 1828 Senostoma Macquart, 1847 Trixa Meigen, 1824 Tribe Dufouriini Dufouria Robineau-... | [] |
Rimbink Pato | [
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] | Papua New Guinean politician | Rimbink Pato OBE LLB (born 4 May 1961) is a Papua New Guinean constitutional lawyer and politician. He was Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade from 2012 to 2019. Pato is the head of the United Party and its sole MP, representing Wapenamanda Open. Pato was awarded an Order of British Empire (OBE) by Queen Elizabeth I... | [] |
Rimbink Pato | [
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] | Papua New Guinean politician | in 1986, and then went on to the Legal Training Institute. Career Prior to becoming a politician in 2012, Pato was a prominent practising lawyer in PNG, and was involved in significant cases. He was Managing Partner with Steeles Lawyers, which later re-established as Pato Lawyers, with Pato remaining as Managing Partne... | [] |
Rimbink Pato | [
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] | Papua New Guinean politician | election, as MP for Wapenamanda, representing the United Party. Despite being a first time MP, Prime Minister Peter O'Neill appointed him Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration. He has since played prominent roles, often as chairman, in the Pacific Islands Forum (including representing the Prime Minister at the L... | [] |
Rimbink Pato | [
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"Rimbink Pato",
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] | Papua New Guinean politician | met in bilateral and multilateral meetings, as well as on social occasions, with his counterpart Foreign Ministers and national leaders of other countries. As an envoy of O’Neill, Pato has delivered the Country Statement for Papua New Guinea on several occasions at the United Nations General Assembly, most recently on ... | [] |
Greg Legg | [
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"Greg Legg",
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"Greg Legg",
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] | American baseball player | Gregory Lynn Legg (born April 21, 1960), is an American professional baseball second baseman, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, in two seasons (–). During his playing days, Legg stood , weighing . Legg spent a total of 13 seasons as an active player, all in the Philadelphia organi... | [
"Greg Lynn Legg",
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Greg Legg | [
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"Greg Legg",
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] | American baseball player | Phils, for the – seasons. Legg joined the Lehigh Valley IronPigs’ coaching staff, for the season. Early life and college Greg Legg was born on April 21, 1960 in San Jose, California. He graduated from Duncan High School in Duncan, Oklahoma and matriculated at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in 1978. He played fo... | [
"Greg Lynn Legg",
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Greg Legg | [
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"Greg Legg",
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] | American baseball player | a 209–40 win–loss record (a .839 winning percentage). After college, Legg was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 22nd round of the 1982 Major League Baseball draft. Baseball career 1982–1984 After signing, Legg was assigned to the Peninsula Pilots, the Phillies' A-level affiliate in the Carolina League. Playin... | [
"Greg Lynn Legg",
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"Gregory Legg"
] |
Greg Legg | [
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] | American baseball player | Playing for Portland in 1985, Legg increased his power, hitting a career-high seven home runs. He added seven triples and eleven doubles to his total for a tally of 25 extra-base hits. His 420 at-bats were third-most on the team, and he played in 115 games, appearing only as a second baseman. In 1986, Legg began the se... | [
"Greg Lynn Legg",
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