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] | 1940 film by Curtis Bernhardt | the school and enforced zealously by the dean of the school, Dr. Kobbe (Grant Mitchell). Frustrated by her financial constraints and at being treated like a child by the dean, Amelia decides to leave the academy and join a jazz group led by her fellow student and swing bandleader Dusty Rhodes (Eddie Albert). Meanwhile,... | [] |
My Love Came Back | [
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] | 1940 film by Curtis Bernhardt | the academy for financial reasons, Julius—who has a crush on the much younger violinist—secretly arranges for a second scholarship that will allow her to continue her studies. After Amelia meets her patron, the kind and gentlemanly president sends her a phonograph player and records, and escorts her to concerts to broa... | [] |
My Love Came Back | [
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"... | 1940 film by Curtis Bernhardt | Malette Ann Gillis as Valerie Malette S. Z. Sakall as Geza Peyer Charles Trowbridge as Dr. Downey, the music critic Mabel Taliaferro as Dowager William B. Davidson as Music Agent Nanette Vallon as Sophie, Malette's maid Sidney Bracey as Ransom, Malette's butler Production Screenplay My Love Came Back is based on the Au... | [] |
My Love Came Back | [
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] | 1940 film by Curtis Bernhardt | Ballroom "Nocturne No. 10 in A Flat, Op. 32 No. 2" (Frédéric Chopin) swing version played at the party "Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64" (Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy) played at the party by Amelia (violin), swing version played by Dusty and his band "Neapolitan Nights" (J.S. Zamecnik) played on the accordion during ... | [] |
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Alf Neeson | [
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] | Australian rules footballer | Alfred Carl Frank Neeson (born 15 June 1914, date of death unknown) was an Australian rules footballer who played for the Fitzroy Football Club and Hawthorn Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Career Neeson was originally from Frankston, but played in Sydney with St George then Goulburn in the Canberr... | [] |
Jean de Montaigu | [
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] | Illegitimate son of French king | Jean de Montaigu (1363 – 17 October 1409) was an advisor to Charles V and Charles VI of France. Biography His mother was Biette de Cassinel or Biota Cassinelli (c. 1340 – around 1380), called la belle Italienne ("the beautiful Italian woman"). She was the daughter of François Cassinel (died 1360), a sergeant in the Roy... | [] |
Jean de Montaigu | [
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] | Illegitimate son of French king | The rumor arose from an erroneous translation into French of a comment made by Nicolas de Baye, the civil cleark of the Paris Parlement in 1409. The translation of Baye's original remark, that Gerard was the son "of a certain canon of Paris, so people said," left out the words "of a certain canon of Paris," causing the... | [] |
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Kurdistan Islamic Union | [
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Kurdistan Islamic Union | [
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"Yekgirtû"
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Kurdistan Islamic Union | [
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"Yekgirtû"
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Kurdistan Islamic Union | [
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Kurdistan Islamic Union | [
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2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | The 2000s in Angola saw the end of a 27-year-long civil war (1975–2002) and economic growth as foreign nation's began to invest in Angola's untapped petroleum reserves. The government continues to resettle internally displaced persons as its economy recovers and expands. 2000 Illicit arms trading characterized much of ... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | 21 September 2000. The ship's captain declared his cargo "fragile" to minimize inspection. The next day, the MPLA began attacking UNITA, winning victories in several battles from 22 September–25. The government gained control over military bases and diamond mines in Lunda Norte and Lunda Sul, hurting Savimbi's ability ... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | of the ship had inaccurately reported his cargo, falsely claiming the ship carried automobile parts. The Angolan government admitted Simportex had purchased arms from Rosvooruzhenie, the Russian state-owned arms company, and acknowledged the captain might have violated Spanish law by misreporting his cargo, a common pr... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | Alto to demonstrate the government's military inferiority and the need to cut a deal. Four days later UNITA released the children to a Catholic mission in Camabatela, a city from where UNITA kidnapped them. The national organization said the abduction violated their policy towards the treatment of civilians. In a lette... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | in Portugal, said that the UNITA's Portugal wing had been under the impression General Kamorteiro, the UNITA general who agreed to the ceasefire, had been captured more than a week earlier. Morgado did say that he had not heard from Angola since Savimbi's death. The military commanders signed a Memorandum of Understand... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | respectively, suspended the UN travel ban on UNITA officials for 90 days each, finally abolishing the ban through Resolution 1439 on 18 October. UNAVEM III, extended an additional two months by Resolution 1439, ended on 19 December. UNITA's new leadership declared the rebel group a political party and officially demobi... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | Angola's population. The United Nations estimated in 2003 that 80% of Angolans lacked access to basic medical care, 60% lacked access to water, and 30% of Angolan children would die before the age of five, with an overall life expectancy of less than forty years of age. The government spent $187 million settling IDPs b... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | unacquainted with their surroundings, frequently and predominantly fell victim to these weapons. IDPs comprised 75% of all landmine victims. Militant forces laid approximately 15 million landmines by 2002. The HALO Trust charity began demining in 1994, destroying 30,000 by July 2007. There are 1,100 Angolans and seven ... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | in June 2003. Inflation decreased from 410% in 2000 to 110% in 2001 and 18.5% in 2005 as foreign investment began to bear fruit. The proportion of deposits lent as credit increased from 30% to 70% from 2002 to 2005. Banco BPI, a Portuguese bank, makes over 25% of its net profits in Angola, Other banks based in Portugal... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | spokesman, at Cabinda airport on the charge of 'instigating crimes against the security of the state', owning pro-independence literature, on 29 September. 2007 Alan Kleier, the General Director for Chevron Corporation's operations in Angola, met with Marco Nhunga, Deputy General of the IDA (Instituto de Desenvolviment... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | chief operation officer in Angola, David Hopgood. The helicopter went down about 50 miles from Alto Cuilo Camp, a diamond mining site the employees wanted to visit. BHP Billiton responded by suspending operations in the country. The company is investigating the incident. 2008 The price of crude oil declined from $147.2... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | Africa, posited that the global financial crisis made borrowing from the Chinese government cheaper than taking loans from the West. President dos Santos visited China shortly after the crisis erupted, meeting with President Hu Jintao, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao, and Wu Bangguo, the President of the Standing Committee o... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | initial budget for 2009, based on oil exports at $55 per barrel, would be revised with a much more modest outlook by as early as April 2009. Despite the decline in the price of oil, Angola usurped Nigeria's place as the top producer of petroleum in sub-Saharan Africa in early 2008. Angola's oil exports were the primary... | [] |
2000s in Angola | [
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] | Angola-related events during the 2000's | Angola LNG's plant in Soyo. Petra Diamonds company ended its operations in Alto Cuilo amid a general downturn in demand for diamonds on 19 December. The company also announced that it is considering leaving Luangue, losing $62.3 million the company had previously invested. The government held legislative elections on 5... | [] |
Eliasson | [
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] | family name | Eliasson or Elíasson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ásgeir Elíasson (1949–2007), football manager and coach of the Iceland national football team Anders Eliasson (1947–2013), Swedish composer Dan Eliasson (born 1961), Swedish National Police Commissioner Emma Eliasson (born 1989), ice hockey pla... | [] |
Lepidochrysops victoriae | [
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] | species of insect | Lepidochrysops victoriae, the Victoria blue or Lake Victoria giant Cupid, is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. Range and habitat It is found in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Cameroon, the DRCongo, South Sudan, Uganda and Kenya. The habitat consists of savanna. Subspecies Lepidochrysops victoriae victor... | [] |
Dita Krūmberga | [
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Dita Krūmberga | [
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Varaždinske Toplice | [
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Jarosław Wierczuk | [
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Dawg's Groove | [
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Patrik Bärtschi | [
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Green Mountain Outlook | [
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] | Cuban weightlifter | Jadier Valladares Guzmán (born October 11, 1982 in Havana) is a male weightlifter from Cuba. He twice won a gold medal at the Pan American Games (2003 and 2007) for his native South American country. Valladares represented Cuba at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, PR China. References External links sports-reference... | [] |
USCGC Bertholf | [
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USCGC Bertholf | [
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Joseph Gregory Vath | [
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Enderun Colleges | [
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Enderun Colleges | [
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"Enderun Colleges",
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] | Private educational institution in the Philippines specializing in the culinary arts | by a group of business and community leaders, Jack Tuason, Javier Infante, and John Suits, who previously founded Ambergris Solutions, now known as TELUS International Philippines. Joined by Daniel Perez, an alumnus of Les Roches International School of Hotel Management, with prominent business leaders Jean-Henri Lhuil... | [] |
Enderun Colleges | [
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Enderun Colleges | [
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"Enderun Colleges",
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] | Private educational institution in the Philippines specializing in the culinary arts | Inc., an American business consulting company, acquired the 20% holdings of A. Soriano Corporation (ANSCOR) in Enderun. Udenna Corporation completed its acquisition of Enderun. Campus Built on nearly two hectares in the McKinley Hill area of Bonifacio Global City, the campus currently has four buildings—the enderun ten... | [] |
Enderun Colleges | [
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] | Private educational institution in the Philippines specializing in the culinary arts | and creating the Ducasse Institute Philippines. The design and arrangements were constructed in conformity to the specifications of Ducasse Education. It features state-of-the-art kitchen and teaching facilities. Located at the ground floor of the culinary center is Restaurant 101, a student-manned restaurant. Academic... | [] |
Enderun Colleges | [
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] | Private educational institution in the Philippines specializing in the culinary arts | Roches. The Les Roches certificate program, which is fully integrated into the Enderun curriculum, allows Enderun students who pass a qualifying exam to gain Les Roches certification after only two years of study in the Philippines. After earning the certificate, students have the option of completing their four-year d... | [] |
Electric Power Development Company | [
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] | Japanese company | The , operating under the brand name J-POWER, formerly , is an electric utility in Japan. It mainly produces electricity from coal and hydroelectric power stations. It also has a few wind farms and is currently building a nuclear plant in Ohma, Aomori prefecture, that is scheduled to begin operations in November 2014. ... | [
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Electric Power Development Company | [
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Jody Grace | [
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] | Irish hurler | Jody Grace (born in Toomevara, County Tipperary, Ireland) is a former Irish hurling player. He played hurling with his local club Toomevara and with the Tipperary senior inter-county team from 1991 to 1995. He was an unused substitute when Tipperary won the 1991 All Ireland. He made his championship debut in 1994 again... | [] |
2004 in Shooto | [
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2004 in Shooto | [
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2004 in Shooto | [
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2004 in Shooto | [
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2004 in Shooto | [
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Nimi McConigley | [
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] | American politician | Nimi McConigley (née Swamidoss) is an Indian American politician who served in the Wyoming State Legislature from 1994 until 1996. McConigley, who was born in Madras, was the first Indian born person and the first Indian American women to serve in any State legislature. Instead of running for re-election, Rep. McConigl... | [] |
Ponsworthy | [
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] | village in United Kingdom | Ponsworthy is a hamlet on the eastern side of Dartmoor, Devon, England. It lies in the steep valley of the West Webburn River about southwest of the village of Widecombe-in-the-Moor. Its row of picturesque thatched cottages, climbing up a steep hill, are often the subject of calendars and postcards. It also has a mill ... | [
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KJUL | [
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Max Stassi | [
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[
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Max Stassi | [
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Max Stassi | [
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"Max Robert Stassi"
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Max Stassi | [
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"Max Robert Stassi"
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Max Stassi | [
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] | American baseball player | in a blow out loss to the Pittsburg Pirates. In 2019, Stassi had a limited role with the Astros as a backup catcher to Robinson Chirinos and only appeared in 31 games where he had just 15 hits in 90 at-bats with one homerun and three RBIs. Los Angeles Angels On July 31, 2019, the Astros traded Stassi to the Los Angeles... | [
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Max Stassi | [
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] | American baseball player | played in three World Series, batting .320 in them. His brother, Brock Stassi, has also played in MLB. Max and Brock Stassi have raised more than $100,000 with an annual charity event held in Yuba City, called "Homers for the Hungry." The money goes to local food banks. References External links Category:1991 births Ca... | [
"Max Robert Stassi"
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Silesian String Quartet | [
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] | string quartet | The Silesian String Quartet is a string quartet founded in 1978 by the graduates of the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katowice, Poland. Its current members are: Szymon Krzeszowiec (violin I) Arkadiusz Kubica (violin II) Łukasz Syrnicki (viola) Piotr Janosik (cello) History In 1978, graduates of the Karol Szyman... | [] |
Silesian String Quartet | [
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[
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] | string quartet | Quartet and its guests". Since 2005, the Self-Government of Gliwice has been the patron of The Silesian String Quartet and the Music Theatre of Gliwice has been its partner. Performances Festivals The ensemble performed at numerous festivals, including: Berliner Musiktage, Time of Music in Viitasaari (Finland), Kuhmo C... | [] |
Silesian String Quartet | [
[
"Silesian String Quartet",
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] | string quartet | the World Music Days in Amsterdam, Warsaw Autumn (Poland), Penderecki Festival in Kraków (Poland), Poznań Music Spring (Poland), the Polish Contemporary Music Festival in Wrocław (Poland), Tongyeong International Music Festival (South Korea). Concert halls The Silesian String Quartet has given over 1000 concerts, attra... | [] |
Silesian String Quartet | [
[
"Silesian String Quartet",
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] | string quartet | in Düsseldorf, Wigmore Hall in London, Salle Pleyel in Paris, Merkin Hall and Carnegie Hall in New York City and Jordan Hall in Boston. The Silesian String Quartet also worked with radio stations in Germany (RIAS, SFB, WDR), the Netherlands (NOS), Greece and the Czech Republic. Cooperation The Silesian String Quartet p... | [] |
Silesian String Quartet | [
[
"Silesian String Quartet",
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"String quartet"
]
] | string quartet | Krystian Zimerman. Repertoire The Silesian String Quartet's repertoire includes over 300 pieces of chamber literature, of which almost 200 were written by 20th-century composers. More than 100 works, by Polish and foreign composers, were premiered by the Silesian String Quartet. These were, among other works: Rafał Aug... | [] |
Silesian String Quartet | [
[
"Silesian String Quartet",
"instance of",
"String quartet"
]
] | string quartet | – Inside? Outside? (with bass clarinet); Symphony of rituals (2002) Paweł Szymański – Five pieces for string quartet (1992) Eugeniusz Knapik – String quartet (1980) VSTO [version 1] – String quartet (1989) Awards and decorations The Silesian Quartet was awarded many prizes at international musical competitions got a nu... | [] |
1966 Ole Miss Rebels football team | [
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"1966 Ole Miss Rebels football team",
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] | American college football team season | The 1966 Ole Miss Rebels football team represented the University of Mississippi during the 1966 NCAA University Division football season. The Rebels were led by 20th-year head coach Johnny Vaught and played their home games at Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi and Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium in Jackso... | [] |
Kington Magna | [
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] | village and civil parish in Dorset, England | Kington Magna is a village and civil parish in the Blackmore Vale in the English county of Dorset, situated about south-west of the town of Gillingham, in the North Dorset administrative district. History The name Kington Magna means 'great King's Town'; it derives from cyne- (later cyning) and tūn, Old English for 'ro... | [
"Kington Magna, Dorset"
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Kington Magna | [
[
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] | village and civil parish in Dorset, England | geld units, and was in the hundred of Gillingham. In 1243 it was recorded as Magna Kington. Most of the current buildings in the village are no older than the seventeenth century. In 1851 a Primitive Methodist chapel was built in the village; it was on Chapel Hill, which runs parallel to Church Hill. In 1860 a pottery ... | [
"Kington Magna, Dorset"
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Kington Magna | [
[
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] | village and civil parish in Dorset, England | tower, was rebuilt. Near the church is a pond which was a medieval fishpond. Geography The parish covers about and, as well as the main village, includes the small settlement of Nyland in the west. The main village is sited on the slopes of a Corallian limestone hill, overlooking the flat Oxford Clay valley of the smal... | [
"Kington Magna, Dorset"
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United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit | [
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United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit | [
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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | [
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"Nippon Telegraph and Telephone",
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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | [
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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | [
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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | [
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"Nippon Telegraph and Telephone",
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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | [
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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | [
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