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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | [
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Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | [
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Newcastle Interchange | [
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Newcastle Interchange | [
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Newcastle Interchange | [
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] | transport interchange in Newcastle, New South Wales | October 2017 by Transport Minister Andrew Constance. Light-rail services commenced in February 2019. A World War I honour roll was placed at the end of platform 1. Originally installed at Wickham Superior Public School, it was donated to the Newcastle Museum after the school had to be demolished following the 1989 Newc... | [
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] | painting by Simone Martini | The polyptych is Martini's largest work, and includes numerous sub-panels. Aside from the seven main ones, there are 15 predella figures, an upper row with other 14 figures and seven cusps with other characters. There is a total of 44 figures. The central panel depicts the Madonna with Child; the remaining six main pan... | [] |
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] | France-related events during the year of 1892 | Events from the year 1892 in France. Incumbents President: Marie François Sadi Carnot President of the Council of Ministers: until 27 February: Charles de Freycinet 27 February-6 December: Émile Loubet starting 6 December: Alexandre Ribot Events 12 July – A hidden lake bursts out of a glacier on the side of Mont Blanc,... | [] |
1892 in France | [
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] | France-related events during the year of 1892 | Company bankruptcy involved over 800,000 French people, including 15,000 single women, losing their investments in stocks, bonds and founder shares of the company, to the sum of approximately 1.8 billion gold Francs. Sport 20 March – The first ever French rugby championship final takes place in Paris. Pierre de Coubert... | [] |
Didier Mouron | [
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] | Canadian artist | Didier Mouron is a Swiss artist (naturalized Canadian). He was born on July 3, 1958 in Vevey. Didier Mouron has been called "The king of the pencil". He lives in Switzerland. Selective exhibitions since 1976 Galerie Henry Meyer, Lausanne, Switzerland Galerie du Vieux-Port, Québec, Canada Kristen Richards Gallery (Trump... | [] |
Didier Mouron | [
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] | Canadian artist | US Atelier-galerie Didier Mouron, Mt-Pèlerin, Switzerland Sitag, Geneva, Switzerland Galerie Cazanove, Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe Westin Mont-Royal, "Ouvertures", Montréal, Canada Le Parc, "Ouvertures", Mt Pèlerin, Switzerland S.B.S, "Ouvertures", Montréal, Canada Museum of the Military Aviation, Payerne, Switzerland E... | [] |
Zahid Sheikh | [
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] | album by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam | Straight Outta Hell's Kitchen is a 1991 album by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam. It is best known for the lead track "Let the Beat Hit 'Em" which reached #1 on the Billboard R&B and Dance charts. The only other single released from the album was the ballad "Where Were You When I Needed You". The album's title is named for the ... | [] |
Straight Outta Hell's Kitchen | [
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] | album by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam | as with the previous Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam albums, by Full Force. Track listing Personnel Adapted from AllMusic Karen Bernod - background vocals Robert Clivillés - arranger, composer, drums, editing, keyboard arrangements, mixing, percussion, photo imaging, producer, vocal arrangement David Cole - arranger, composer, ... | [] |
Straight Outta Hell's Kitchen | [
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] | album by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam | Michael Hughes - arranger, percussion, producer, rap Ernie Isley - composer O'Kelly Isley - composer Ronald Isley - composer Rudolph Isley - composer Carl James - bass Chris Jasper - composer Bashiri Johnson - percussion Acar S. Key - engineer Lisa Lisa - executive producer, photo imaging, primary artist, vocals, backg... | [] |
Sammy Bearkat | [
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Sammy Bearkat | [
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Sammy Bearkat | [
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Sammy Bearkat | [
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] | mascot of Sam Houston State University | 2010 National Cheerleading Association Mascot National Championship with a 92.22 score.) Thomas Inman (2009-2011,*in suit on mat to win 2011 National Cheerleading Association Mascot National Championship with a 90.00 score.) Zane Thrift (2009-2012, *in suit on mat to compete at 2012 NCA Mascot Nationals, 7th place with... | [] |
Sammy Bearkat | [
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Sammy Bearkat | [
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Touch a New Day | [
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] | 2010 single by Lena Meyer-Landrut | "Touch a New Day" is a song by German singer Lena Meyer-Landrut. It was written and produced by entertainer Stefan Raab for her debut album My Cassette Player (2010). The song was released on 3 August 2010 as the album's second and final single, following Meyer-Landrut's victory at the Eurovision Song Contest 2010. Mus... | [] |
J. Keith Murnighan | [
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] | American academic | John Keith Murnighan "Keith" was an American social scientist and author, born on November 23, 1948 in Evanston, Illinois. He died of colon cancer on June 3, 2016 in Evanston, Illinois. He was the Harold H. Hines Jr. Distinguished Professor of Risk Management at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University... | [] |
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] | American-football player (1995-) | Korey Deuntae Robertson (born June 22, 1995) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. He played college football at Southern Miss. Early years Robertson attended Greenwood High School in Greenwood, Mississippi. As a senior, he had 50 receptions for 775 yards and six touchdowns. For his high ... | [] |
Korey Robertson | [
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Korey Robertson | [
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] | American-football player (1995-) | on April 30, 2018. He was waived on August 31, 2018. Salt Lake Stallions On November 9, 2018, Robertson signed with the Salt Lake Stallions of the Alliance of American Football (AAF) for the 2019 season. He was released before the start of the regular season. Seattle Dragons Robertson signed with the Seattle Dragons of... | [] |
Fiat Marea | [
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Fiat Marea | [
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Fiat Marea | [
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Belleek, County Fermanagh | [
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Belleek, County Fermanagh | [
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Belleek, County Fermanagh | [
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Belleek, County Fermanagh | [
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Ruslan Honcharov | [
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Ruslan Honcharov | [
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Ruslan Honcharov | [
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Ruslan Honcharov | [
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Ruslan Honcharov | [
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Dunham Jones Crain | [
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] | American politician | Dunham Jones Crain (February 28, 1831 – May 17, 1908) was an American politician and diplomat from New York. Biography He was born on February 28, 1831, in Cullen, Herkimer County, New York, the son of Assemblyman William C. Crain (1798–1865) and Perses Narina (Tunnicliff) Crain. He graduated from Union College. Then h... | [] |
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Barnett Parker | [
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AS Monaco FC in European football | [
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Denis Guedj | [
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Denis Guedj | [
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KKDA-FM | [
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KKDA-FM | [
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KKDA-FM | [
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KKDA-FM | [
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KKDA-FM | [
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KKDA-FM | [
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Blood of My Enemy | [
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Roundhay Park | [
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Roundhay Park | [
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Roundhay Park | [
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Roundhay Park | [
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New Era Hart Foundation | [
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New Era Hart Foundation | [
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New Era Hart Foundation | [
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New Era Hart Foundation | [
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New Era Hart Foundation | [
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Shottermill & Haslemere F.C. | [
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Jean-Claude Gardin | [
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Nik Antropov | [
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"Nik Antropov",
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Nik Antropov | [
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Nik Antropov | [
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Nik Antropov | [
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Nik Antropov | [
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Nik Antropov | [
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Nik Antropov | [
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Nik Antropov | [
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"Nik Antropov",
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Andrej Krementschouk | [
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"Andrej Kreme... | photographer | Andrej Krementschouk (, Andrei Krementschuk; born 2 May 1973 in Gorki, Soviet Union) is a photographer who is based in Leipzig. His first book, No Direction Home, received several awards and international attention. Works 2008–2011 Zone Chernobyl 2005–2007 No Direction Home 2006–2010 Come Bury Me Bibliography Books by ... | [] |
Andrej Krementschouk | [
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Andrej Krementschouk | [
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2020 North Texas SC season | [
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] | season of football team | The 2020 North Texas SC season is the second season in the soccer team's history, where they compete in the third division of American soccer, USL League One. North Texas SC, as a child club of FC Dallas of Major League Soccer, are barred from participating in the 2020 U.S. Open Cup. North Texas SC will play their firs... | [] |
Les Illusions de la Psychanalyse | [
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"Les Illusions de la Psychanalyse",
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David Barnes | [
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] | cricketer (born 1982) | David Barnes may refer to: Dave Barnes (born 1978), American singer-songwriter David Barnes (artist) (born 1977), American artist and of Montreal collaborator David Barnes (archer) (born 1986), Australian archer David Barnes (boxer) (born 1981), British boxer David Barnes (cricketer) (born 1982), English cricketer Davi... | [] |
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Judah ben Bathyra | [
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Judah ben Bathyra | [
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Dantumadiel | [
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Dantumadiel | [
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... | New York politician | Earl William Brydges (May 25, 1905 – March 30, 1975) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was Temporary President and Majority Leader of the State Senate from 1966 to 1972. Early life Earl William Brydges was born on May 25, 1905 in Niagara Falls, New York. He graduated from Niagara University and th... | [] |
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