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Fragaria orientalis | [
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] | sporting event delegation | trial Pursuit Points race Scratch race Mountain bike Diving Team Scotland announced its squad of 4 divers (2 men and 2 women) on 14 February 2018. Men Women Gymnastics Team Scotland announced the majority of its 10-strong squad (5 men and 5 women) on 14 February 2018. Further additions to the squad were made on 20 Febr... | [] |
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] | sporting event delegation | Australia) of the INF World Rankings on 1 July 2017. The squad was announced on 14 February 2018. Squad Claire Brownie Fiona Fowler Lynsey Gallagher Ella Gibbons Bethan Goodwin Niamh McCall Nicola McCleery Hayley Mulheron Samantha Murphy Emily Nicholl Jo Pettitt Bethany Sutherland Pool B Ninth place match Rugby sevens ... | [] |
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Evgeny Belyaev | [
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] | Russian singer | Canada and Japan. The Ensemble performed music by Soviet composers, and Russian and Ukrainian folk songs. Kalinka always drew special applause During his time as soloist with the Ensemble, Belyaev's singing teacher was Yevgeny Kanger, who only trained the leading soloists. 1958: Received the title: Honoured Artist of R... | [
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Evgeny Belyaev | [
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Evgeny Belyaev | [
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Evgeny Belyaev | [
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Evgeny Belyaev | [
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] | Russian singer | his great-niece Ekaterina Belaeva, fellow Communist Party members, people from his hometown Klintsy, and his old musical colleagues from the Alexandrov Ensemble. On this day the Klintsovskoy children's music school was named after Evgeny Belyaev. Repertoire His work as soloist with the Alexandrov Ensemble meant that he... | [
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Evgeny Belyaev | [
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] | Russian singer | of Sailors from the Opera Dawn": (lyrics unavailable). "Click the Guy": About soldiers, girls and Moscow (lyrics unavailable). "The Cruiser Aurora": "What do you dream of, cruiser Aurora, in the hour when the morning comes on the Neva?" The Aurora is a symbol of the Communist Revolution, and she has been a museum ship ... | [
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George Washington Logan | [
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George Washington Logan | [
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Charles Coffin Jewett | [
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Charles Coffin Jewett | [
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Patrik Schumacher | [
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"Patrik Schumacher",
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] | German university teacher and architect | Patrik Schumacher (born 1961) is an architect and architectural theorist based in London. He is the principal of the architecture practice Zaha Hadid Architects. Education and early career After high school in Gerlingen, Germany, Schumacher studied Philosophy and Mathematics at the Friedrich Wilhelm University in Bonn ... | [] |
Patrik Schumacher | [
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] | German university teacher and architect | returned to University of Stuttgart to complete his Diploma in Architecture and then re-joined Hadid. In 1999 he completed his PhD at the Institute of Cultural Science, Klagenfurt University. Teaching Schumacher started his teaching career in 1993, teaching a post-graduate diploma course in architecture at Kingston Uni... | [] |
Patrik Schumacher | [
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Patrik Schumacher | [
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] | German university teacher and architect | career Since its incorporation in the late 1990s, Schumacher served as a director of Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) and is credited as partner and co-author of the practice's output. Since Hadid's death in April 2016, he has been leading the firm as its sole remaining partner. Theory and research Schumacher has been publi... | [] |
Patrik Schumacher | [
[
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Patrik Schumacher | [
[
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Paul Duddridge | [
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] | British writer and television producer | Paul Duddridge (born 30 November 1966) is a writer, comedy agent, producer and director. Biography Born in Cardiff, Wales Duddridge attended Radyr Comprehensive School. Duddridge started his career at the BBC as writer on the children's game show Run the Risk. As an agent Duddridge represented Phill Jupitus, Rob Brydon... | [] |
Paul Duddridge | [
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] | British writer and television producer | Dated a Psycho? (2006) Retiring from representation in 2007 he moved to the US to write and produce TV and film. Duddridge wrote and fronted award-winning documentary "A Film About Races." He made his feature directing debut in 2016 with Mothers and Daughters. In 2018, Duddridge's second feature film Together starring ... | [] |
Novísimos | [
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Novísimos | [
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"Novisimos"
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Novísimos | [
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] | book by Josep Maria Castellet | the anthology declare, above all, the primacy of language and style, and express an enormous scepticism in the value of poetry and in the occupation of the poet. "Poetry is useless" would be the slogan that better defines the attitude of this group in 1970. Basically, two tendencies coexisted inside the group: the cult... | [
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Arturo Carmona | [
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] | Mexican association football player and actor | Arturo Carmona (born Arturo Aram Carmona Rodriguez on July 9, 1976 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico) is a Mexican actor and former footballer. Biography Carmona was born on July 9, 1976 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. He is son of Arturo Carmona and Guadalupe Rodriguez. He has two siblings Judith and Daniel. He start... | [] |
Dan Petrașincu | [
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"Dan Petrașincu",
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Dan Petrașincu | [
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Dan Petrașincu | [
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Dan Petrașincu | [
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"Dan Petrașincu",
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Muhammad Aslam Khan | [
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Muhammad Aslam Khan | [
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Hirschau | [
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Lake Euramoo | [
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Lake Euramoo | [
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Issam El Adoua | [
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Issam El Adoua | [
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Issam El Adoua | [
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Natalie Holland | [
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Natalie Holland | [
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"Zoe Naylor"
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] | Australian actor | Aaron C. Jeffery is a Logie Award-winning New Zealand-Australian actor. He is best known for his roles as Terry Watson in Water Rats, as Alex Ryan in McLeod's Daughters, and as Matt "Fletch" Fletcher in Wentworth. Early and personal life Born in Howick, Auckland, Jeffery moved to Australia at the age of 17 and studied ... | [
"Aaron C. Jeffery"
] |
Aaron Jeffery | [
[
"Aaron Jeffery",
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"New Zealand"
]
] | Australian actor | NIDA he began his television career on the children's programme Ship to Shore. Jeffery is best known for his role as Alex Ryan in the drama McLeod's Daughters, which he left in 2008. He also appeared in the third season of the New Zealand drama series Outrageous Fortune. Jeffery appeared in the series Underbelly: Badne... | [
"Aaron C. Jeffery"
] |
Cal Barnes | [
[
"Cal Barnes",
"date of birth",
"1988"
],
[
"Cal Barnes",
"occupation",
"Actor"
]
] | American actor and writer | Calvin Ross Barnes (born January 14, 1988) is an American actor, director, screenwriter, film producer, novelist, and playwright. Barnes moved to Los Angeles in 2009, where he began his career by starring in short films, appearing in television commercials, and writing screenplays. His stage play Rise. won ‘Best World ... | [
"Calvin Ross Barnes"
] |
Cal Barnes | [
[
"Cal Barnes",
"place of birth",
"Salem, Oregon"
]
] | American actor and writer | has one published novel, True Grandeur (2017), and stars in the upcoming feature film, The Astrid Experience, which marks his directorial debut. Early life and education Barnes was born in Salem, Oregon. He studied writing, journalism, and theatre at Portland State University in Portland before moving to Los Angeles. C... | [
"Calvin Ross Barnes"
] |
I Was a Rat | [
[
"I Was a Rat",
"instance of",
"Television series"
]
] | television series | I Was a Rat is a British-Canadian children's drama television series broadcast on BBC One from 9 to 23 December 2001, based on the popular children's novel I Was a Rat! or The Scarlet Slippers by Philip Pullman. It was aired in the Sunday tea-time slot which traditionally accommodates a children's drama series in the r... | [] |
Lou Goodwin | [
[
"Lou Goodwin",
"country of citizenship",
"Australia"
],
[
"Lou Goodwin",
"place of birth",
"Wyalong"
]
] | Australian rugby league footballer | Lou Goodwin is an Australian rugby league footballer who was signed to the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League. He plays as a Second-Rower and can also play as a lock. Background Goodwin was born in West Wyalong, New South Wales, Australia. Playing career Between 2010 and 2011 Goodwin was captain of the Sydne... | [] |
Lou Goodwin | [
[
"Lou Goodwin",
"place of birth",
"Wyalong"
]
] | Australian rugby league footballer | Canberra Raiders. Personal life Goodwin is the son of former first grade player, Matt Goodwin. Lou grew up in the small town of west Wyalong in central west NSW playing rugby league from a young age. Playing for the West Wyalong Malleemen and winning a junior premiership. Goodwin went to boarding school in the small to... | [] |
Power Glen, Ontario | [
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"Power Glen, Ontario",
"country",
"Canada"
],
[
"Power Glen, Ontario",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Ontario"
],
[
"Power Glen, Ontario",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"St. Catharines"
]
] | human settlement in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada | Power Glen is a hamlet located in the St. Andrew's Ward of the city of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. It can trace its history back to 1786 when Robert Hamilton acquired from a Mr. Duncan Murray, a mill site on the waters of Twelve Mile Creek. This mill operated until 1800 as a sawmill. In 1811, a grist mill was adde... | [] |
Power Glen, Ontario | [
[
"Power Glen, Ontario",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"St. Catharines"
]
] | human settlement in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada | Second operated a wood pulp mill, and Thomas Moffat and William Reynolds manufactured wagons. The village name changed to Reynoldsville at this time. As electricity began to be introduced, the Cataract Power Company of Hamilton constructed a power plant not far downstream from the mills. They changed the name of the co... | [] |
Lars Zetterström | [
[
"Lars Zetterström",
"member of sports team",
"Vancouver Canucks"
],
[
"Lars Zetterström",
"given name",
"Lars"
],
[
"Lars Zetterström",
"sport",
"Ice hockey"
],
[
"Lars Zetterström",
"country of citizenship",
"Sweden"
],
[
"Lars Zetterström",
... | Swedish ice hockey player | Erik Lars-Olov Zetterström (born November 6, 1953 in Stockholm, Sweden) is a retired Swedish professional ice hockey player who spent many years with Färjestads BK of the Elitserien, and also played briefly in the National Hockey League with the Vancouver Canucks. Playing career A smooth, mobile defender, Zetterström c... | [] |
Lars Zetterström | [
[
"Lars Zetterström",
"given name",
"Lars"
],
[
"Lars Zetterström",
"country of citizenship",
"Sweden"
]
] | Swedish ice hockey player | Joining the team along with fellow Swedes Thomas Gradin and Lars Lindgren, the trio were the first Europeans to suit up for the club in their history. While Gradin and Lindgren were successful and went on to solid NHL careers, Zetterström struggled. He played in only 14 games for the Canucks, recording one assist and a... | [] |
David Custer | [
[
"David Custer",
"educated at",
"University of Michigan"
],
[
"David Custer",
"occupation",
"Journalist"
]
] | American journalist | David Luke Custer (born October 14, 1980) is a journalist and television anchor and reporter. He currently works as the anchor of the 5pm, 6pm and 11pm news with Collette Boyd on Mid-Michigan's CBS affiliate channel WNEM. David Custer was born in Flint, Michigan, and lived in Goodrich, Michigan for most of his childhoo... | [] |
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