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Searching for a Former Clarity | [
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The Memory Cathedral | [
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Dębowiec, Podkarpackie Voivodeship | [
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Dębowiec, Podkarpackie Voivodeship | [
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Otto Pollak | [
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United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida | [
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United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida | [
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United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida | [
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] | United States federal district court in Florida | Scott Rothstein, and United States v. José Padilla (the prosecution of José Padilla). Jurisdiction The court's jurisdiction comprises the nine counties of Broward, Highlands, Indian River, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie. The district includes the South Florida metropolitan area of Mia... | [] |
United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida | [
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Douglas Lute | [
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] | United States general | 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment in Bindlach, Germany, where he commanded C Troop. He earned a MPA degree from the Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University in 1983 and taught in the Department of Social Science at West Point. Second Cavalry Following attendance at the British Army Staff College, he returned to th... | [] |
Douglas Lute | [
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Douglas Lute | [
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Jovian Hediger | [
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Abd Al-Halim Abu-Ghazala | [
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] | Chinese actor | Chen Xingxu (, born 31 March 1996) is a Chinese actor. He is known for his roles as Yang Kang in The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2017) and Gu Xiaowu / Li Chengyin in Goodbye My Princess (2019). Early life and education Chen Xingxu was born on 31 March 1996 in Shenyang, Liaoning, China. He was recruited by a scout when... | [] |
Chen Xingxu | [
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] | Chinese actor | in 2014 and graduated in 2018. Career 2001–2010: Beginnings as child actor Chen first appeared as child actor in the 2001 TV series A Passionate Life which stars Golden Horse award winning actress-Lü Liping. In 2005, he participated in the military war drama The Door to the Wind. In 2006, he starred as Pan Dongzi in th... | [] |
Poltava | [
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] | Gangut-class battleship | have been baptized in 1390 by Cyprian, Metropolitan of Kiev, who had just regained his title of Metropolitan of Kiev and all Russia (rather than the Metropolitan of Russia Minor and Lithuania) and on 6 March 1390 permanently moved to Muscovy. In 1482 Poltava was razed by the Crimean Khan Mengli I Giray. Early Modern pe... | [
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Poltava | [
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"Poltava",
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] | Gangut-class battleship | part of the Cossack Hetmanate. The city suffered from the Great Turkish War when in 1695 Petro Ivanenko led an anti-Muscovite uprising with the help of Crimean Tatars, who ravaged the local monastery. The same year the Poltava Regiment actively participated in the Azov campaigns which resulted in the taking of the Turk... | [
"Russian battleship Poltava"
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Poltava | [
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] | Gangut-class battleship | seat of bishops of the newly created Eparchy (Diocese) of Slaviansk and Kherson. This large new diocese included the lands of the Novorossiya Governorate and the Azov Governorate north of the Black Sea. Since much of that area had only recently been seized from the Ottoman Empire by Russia, and a large number of Orthod... | [
"Russian battleship Poltava"
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Poltava | [
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] | Gangut-class battleship | Gymnasium was established. On 20 June 1808 some 54 families of craftsmen were invited to the city from German principalities and settled in the newly established German Sloboda neighborhood with about 50 clay-made houses. In 1810 there were 8,328 people living in Poltava; that same year, the city's first theater was bu... | [
"Russian battleship Poltava"
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Tilyar Lake | [
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] | lake in India | Tilyar Lake is one of the major tourist attractions in the Indian state of Haryana. It is 70 kilometers from New Delhi on the Delhi – Fazilka highway and is located close to the city of Rohtak in Haryana. The Tilyar Lake is only 42 km from Delhi border and Tilyar Zoo at Rohtak is well maintained (entry fee: INR10 - adu... | [] |
Tilyar Lake | [
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] | lake in India | of the greenest stretches in the adjoining area. The spacious lawns and the scenery on view make this resort a great place to relax, and people visit from as far away as Mumbai. It is also an excellent spot for watching a variety of birds that flock on the little island located in the middle of the lake. Entry to Tilya... | [] |
Tilyar Lake | [
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] | lake in India | zoos, this included setting up the zoo at Rohtak within Tilyar Lake complex. As a result, enclosures for housing animals and aviaries for birds were built. Visitor facilities such as landscaping, walkways & trials, gardens, hillocks, lakes, artificial waterfalls, cafe, visitor toilets & resting shelters, watch towers, ... | [] |
Thomas T. Riley | [
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] | American politician | Thomas Thomas Riley was the United States Ambassador to Morocco for 5 years. He was sworn in on December 21, 2003, and arrived at his post in January 2004. King Mohammed VI awarded Ambassador Riley the "Grand Croix du Ordre du Ouissam El Alaouite" (Grand Cross of the Order of Ouissam Alaouite). In January 2009 followin... | [] |
Thomas T. Riley | [
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] | American politician | Thomas Riley was Senior VP and Managing Director International for Savvis, Inc. until 2011. He then joined BrightSource Energy, an Oakland, California-based global provider of utility scale solar technology, as senior adviser for International business development. Early life Riley was born in San Mateo, California. Af... | [] |
Thomas T. Riley | [
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] | American politician | company selling construction equipment to East Africa (Somalia, Kenya, Djibouti, Sudan). In 1984, he began an almost 20-year career in Silicon Valley, as Product Manager for an advanced electric utility meter at Robinton Products; as president of Unity Systems, manufacturer of an automated home and building control sys... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | Islamophobia in the United Kingdom refers to a set of discourses, behaviours and structures which express feelings of anxiety, fear, hostility and rejection towards Islam or Muslims in the United Kingdom. Islamophobia can manifest itself through discrimination in the workforce, negative coverage in the media, and viole... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
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"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | to be unemployed than White non-Muslim women when adjusting for those same factors. A September 2017 Social Mobility Commission report concluded that Muslims were being held back in the workplace by widespread Islamophobia, racism and discrimination. Despite outperforming their non-Muslim counterparts in education, Mus... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | and harassment. The report revealed that women wearing headscarfs face particular discrimination once entering the workplace. Professor Jacqueline Stevenson of Sheffield Hallam University which led the research, stated that "Muslims are being excluded, discriminated against or failed at all stages of their transition f... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
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"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | incidences such as the Manchester bombing. Women and girls who wear headscarves are especially targeted. Made prevalent by the Tell Measuring Anti-Muslim Attacks (MAMA) organization, it has been reported that around 6% or 53 accounts of reported incidents of Islamophobia have occurred in British educational institution... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
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"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | Islamophobia in educational environments. In this survey, nearly 33% of Muslim students reported either abuse or crime in their place of study. Most of these reports are believed to be directly related to Islamophobia. It also shows a disconnect when relating to such students since only about four in ten reported Musli... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
[
"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | a Muslim mayor. The Vote Leave campaign during leading up to the Brexit vote was also criticized as frequently portraying Muslim immigrants as a threat to future of the country. The government issued Casey Review into Integration and Opportunity which aimed to examine the conditions for immigrants to the United Kingdom... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
[
"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
"subclass of",
"Islamophobia"
]
] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | islamophobia writing in his 2007 “The Dream of Rome” that there must be something about Islam that has caused them to be “literally centuries behind.” Furthermore, in 2018 Johnson compared Muslim women wearing veils to “letter boxes” and “bank robbers” leading to a strongpush back by the British media. In October 2017,... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
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"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
"subclass of",
"Islamophobia"
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | the Conservative Party calling for an urgent inquiry following a number of allegations of Islamophobia. A Conservative councillor Stephen Ardley had been suspended after he allegedly posted Islamophobic comments about the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan. Ardley had said it was "unbelievable" that a Muslim had been elected ... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
[
"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
"subclass of",
"Islamophobia"
]
] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | Islam is a general threat to the well-being of Western civilization. In the media The British media began adopting the term 'Islamophobia' in the late 1980s in order to describe the rise in negative feelings towards the Muslim community. A report from the Runnymede Trust later served to more dramatically move the issue... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
[
"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
]
] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | of British journalists identified as Muslim or Hindu, 31.6% were Christian, and 61.1% had "no religion." Cited in a report covering the ethics of the British Press, Lord Justice Leveson wrote that “the evidence demonstrates that sections of the press betray a tendency, which is far from being universal or even preponde... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
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"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
"subclass of",
"Islamophobia"
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | courtship on campuses are widespread in the UK, says that rather than relying on actual evidence they primarily rest on the word of "a friend of a friend" or on personal anecdote. According to Sian, the narrative is similar to accusations of "white slavery" lodged against the Jewish community and foreigners to the UK a... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
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"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
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"Islamophobia"
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[
"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
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"United Kingdom"
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | to be put into segregation and more likely to have restraint used against them. Almost a third of Muslim prisoners (29%) did not have prison jobs or attend education courses, compared with 17% of Christian prisoners. Runnymede stated that the discrepancy in treatment particularly affects rehabilitation. Defining Islamo... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
[
"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
"subclass of",
"Islamophobia"
]
] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | by not adopting a concrete definition for islamophobia it may “encourage some people to continue to deny that Islamophobia is an issue in society.” Stereotypes In June 2004, prior to the 7/7 attacks on the London Underground, the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia, warned that increased attacks against indi... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
[
"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | this by the Open Society Institute, found that of those polled 32% believed they had suffered religious discrimination at airports, and 80% said they had experienced Islamophobia. In January 2010, a report by the University of Exeter's European Muslim research centre noted that the number of anti-Muslim hate crimes has... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
[
"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
"country",
"United Kingdom"
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | in demonstrations in English cities with large Muslim populations. The EDL is a far-right, anti-Islam street protest movement which opposes what it considers to be a spread of Islamism, Sharia law and Islamic extremism in the United Kingdom. The EDL has been described as Islamophobic. It has had confrontations with var... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
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"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
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[
"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
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] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | mosque that local authorities said did not exist. Opposition Several organisations exist in the United Kingdom to combat Islamophobia. Tell MAMA is an organisation that monitors and records hate crimes against Muslims. Following the passage of Executive Order 13769 by U.S. President Donald Trump, protests took place al... | [] |
Islamophobia in the United Kingdom | [
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"Islamophobia in the United Kingdom",
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]
] | Prejudice towards Muslims in the United Kingdom | justice for the British Muslim community. Along with working closely with the United Nations, IHRC has produced and submitted numerous articles, reports, and general research on islamophobia to governments and international organizations to offer History Robert Lambert and Graham Edward Geddes have compared Islamophobi... | [] |
Ed Danowski | [
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"Ed Danowski",
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],
[
"Ed Danowski",
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]
] | American football player and coach | Edward Frank Danowski (September 30, 1911 – February 1, 1997) was an American football player who played quarterback and halfback in the National Football League (NFL). Danowski played for the New York Giants for seven seasons (1934–1939, 1941) and quarterbacked the team when they won the 1934 and 1938 NFL Championship... | [
"Edward Frank Danowski"
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Ed Danowski | [
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[
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] | American football player and coach | immigrant. His son, John Danowski, is the head lacrosse coach at Duke University as well as the longtime coach of the Hofstra Pride, and his grandson, Matt Danowski, is second in Division I in total points in NCAA lacrosse history. Ed was inducted into the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame on Long Island, New York, in the Fo... | [
"Edward Frank Danowski"
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Sinikka Bohlin | [
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[
"Sinikka Bohlin",
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],
[
"Sinikka Bohlin",
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"Politician"
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[
"Sini... | Swedish politician | Sinikka Bohlin (born 1947), is a Swedish social democratic politician who has been a member of the Riksdag in 1988–2010. She served as President of the Nordic Council in 2009. Bohlin was born in Finland to a Finnish father and a Karelian-Belarusian mother, and moved to Sweden in 1968. References External links Category... | [] |
Wuggubun Community | [
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[
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"Western Australia"
]
] | human settlement in Western Australia | Wuggubun is a small Aboriginal community, located in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia, within the Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley. Governance The community is managed through its incorporated body, Wuggubun Aboriginal Corporation, incorporated under the Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act 1976 on 8 August... | [] |
Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke of Medinaceli | [
[
"Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke of Medinaceli",
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"Juan"
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] | Spanish noble | Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke of Medinaceli, Grandee of Spain, (in full, ), (1485 – 20 January 1544) was a Spanish nobleman. He was the son of Don Luis de la Cerda, 1st Duke of Medinaceli by third wife Catalina Bique de Orejón. Since his parents only married In Articulo Mortis in 1501, he was considered a bastard for the ... | [] |
Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke of Medinaceli | [
[
"Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke of Medinaceli",
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] | Spanish noble | Kingdom of Spain on behalf of King Ferdinand II of Aragon. He also was a courtier under Queen Isabella I of Castile till 1504, of her daughter Queen Joanna of Castile The Mad, and later supported her son King Charles I since 1516. He was rewarded with a grandeeship in 1520. Descendants Juan de la Cerda married Mencía M... | [] |
Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke of Medinaceli | [
[
"Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke of Medinaceli",
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] | Spanish noble | 3rd Count of Cifuentes with whom he had four more children. By Mencía Manuel de Portugal: Isabel Mencía Manuel de la Cerda (d. 1550), who married Pedro Zapata de Ayala. Luis de la Cerda y Portugal Gastón de la Cerda y Portugal By María de Silva: Juan de la Cerda y Silva Fernando de la Cerda y Silva (1516–1579), who mar... | [] |
Roger Leenhardt | [
[
"Roger Leenhardt",
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"France"
],
[
"Roger Leenhardt",
"given name",
"Roger"
]
] | French film producer | Roger Leenhardt (23 July 1903 – 4 December 1985) was a French writer and filmmaker. Early life Born in a bourgeois Protestant family, this brilliant student of philosophy was very soon fascinated by cinema. Through a cousin, he started working for the newsreel program Éclair Journal and in 1934 set up his own productio... | [] |
Roger Leenhardt | [
[
"Roger Leenhardt",
"given name",
"Roger"
]
] | French film producer | than 60 short films and the production of a similar number. There are two main categories of his work: Portraits of great writers (e.g. François Mauriac, Paul Valéry, Victor Hugo, etc.), and portraits of famous painters (e.g., Monet, Pissarro, Bazile, etc.). He also made a film on the origins of photography (Daguerre o... | [] |
Murai Jun | [
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"Murai Jun",
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"1897"
],
[
"Murai Jun",
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"1970"
]
] | Japanese founder of a religious movement | Murai Jun (村井ジュン, 1897 - 1970) was the founder of what is regarded today as the largest indigenous church in Japan - Iesu no Mitama Kyōkai, was born into a Methodist family in Tokyo and later studied theology at Aoyama College. While he was studying there, something troubled him deeply to the point of anticipating suic... | [] |
Little Salkeld | [
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"Little Salkeld",
"located in the administrative territorial entity",
"Hunsonby"
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[
"Little Salkeld",
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] | village in Cumbria, England | Little Salkeld is a small village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Hunsonby, in the Eden district of Cumbria, England, a few miles to the north east of Penrith. In 1931 the civil parish had a population of 91. On the 1 April 1934 the civil parish was merged with Hunsonby and Winskill to create Hunsonby. Hi... | [
"Little Salkeld, Cumbria"
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Little Salkeld | [
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] | village in Cumbria, England | 18th century water mill. It is Cumbria's only watermill still in full operation. Its organic bread and all-purpose flours are available in specialist shops throughout the UK. It operates regular tours and has an award-winning organic vegetarian cafe. Salkeld Hall is the village's largest house; built in the 16th centur... | [
"Little Salkeld, Cumbria"
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1986–87 Atlanta Hawks season | [
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"1986–87 Atlanta Hawks season",
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"Atlanta Hawks"
]
] | season of National Basketball Association team the Atlanta Hawks | vs. opponents Game log Playoffs East First Round (2) Atlanta Hawks vs. (7) Indiana Pacers: Hawks win series 3-1 Game 1 @ The Omni, Atlanta (April 24): Atlanta 110, Indiana 94 Game 2 @ The Omni, Atlanta (April 26): Atlanta 94, Indiana 93 Game 3 @ Market Square Arena, Indianapolis (April 29): Indiana 96, Atlanta 87 Game ... | [] |
2013 Vegalta Sendai season | [
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"2013 Vegalta Sendai season",
"season of club or team",
"Vegalta Sendai"
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[
"2013 Vegalta Sendai season",
"country",
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] | season of football team | The 2013 Vegalta Sendai season was Vegalta Sendai's fourth consecutive season and sixth season overall in J.League Division 1. As a result of their runner-up finish in the 2012 season, the team competed in the 2013 AFC Champions League. Sendai also competed in the 2013 Emperor's Cup and 2013 J.League Cup. It was manage... | [] |
Antonio S. Pedreira | [
[
"Antonio S. Pedreira",
"given name",
"Antonio"
]
] | Puerto Rican activist | Dr. Antonio S. Pedreira (June 13, 1899–October 23, 1939), was a Puerto Rican author and educator. Early years Pedreira (whose full name was Antonio Salvador Pedreira Pizarro) was born into a well-to-do family in San Juan. His father was a Spaniard, and his mother was Puerto Rican. Both died when he was quite young, and... | [] |
Antonio S. Pedreira | [
[
"Antonio S. Pedreira",
"country of citizenship",
"United States"
],
[
"Antonio S. Pedreira",
"given name",
"Antonio"
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] | Puerto Rican activist | Taino and African cultures. In his book he also talks about the cultural survival of the Puerto Rican identity after the island was invaded by the United States. Written works Other works by Pedreira are: Artistas (1930) Hostos, ciudadano de América (1932) La actualidad del jíbaro (1935) El año terrible del 87' (1937) ... | [] |
Maritime Museum of BC | [
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"Maritime Museum of BC",
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]
] | maritime museum in Victoria, British Columbia | The Maritime Museum of BC (MMBC) engages people with the maritime culture and history of the Pacific Northwest through rotating exhibits, educational and community-based programs, research services, and more. In 2015 the MMBC completed its relocation from its long-term home in Bastion Square to a Society Office in Noot... | [
"Maritime Museum of British Columbia"
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Maritime Museum of BC | [
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[
"Maritime Museum of BC",
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"Maritime Museum of British Columbia"
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Maritime Museum of BC | [
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"Canada"
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"Maritime Museum of BC",
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] | maritime museum in Victoria, British Columbia | the CFB Esquimalt Naval & Military Museum, which continues at Naden on Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt. The Museum’s Bastion Square venue closed in October 2014 because the provincially owned courthouse built in 1889 required seismic upgrading and other structural work. Packing and moving the collection required more th... | [
"Maritime Museum of British Columbia"
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Sjur Torgersen | [
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[
"Sjur Torgersen",
"country of citizenship",
"Norway"
],
[
"Sjur Torgersen",
"family name",
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]
] | Ambassador, diplomat | Sjur Helge Torgersen (12 March 1946 – 7 September 2005) was a Norwegian diplomat and ambassador. He was a cand.jur. (jurist) by education. After first serving as local magistrate in Mandal, Norway he joined the Norwegian Foreign Service in 1979, after establishing Norway's consular visa office in Islamabad, Pakistan on... | [] |
Sjur Torgersen | [
[
"Sjur Torgersen",
"country of citizenship",
"Norway"
]
] | Ambassador, diplomat | 1984, was as Secretary of Embassy at the Norwegian embassy in Jakarta. He was then transferred to West Berlin where he served as military attaché in the allied occupational forces in West Berlin between 1984-1987. In 1989 he returned to Islamabad, Pakistan where he served as charge d'affairs until 1995. Between 1995-19... | [] |
Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport | [
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"Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport",
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] | airport in Rock County, Wisconsin, USA | Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport is a public airport located southwest of Janesville and north of Beloit in Rock County, Wisconsin, United States. Formerly known as Rock County Airport, it is owned and operated by the Rock County government. The airport has no scheduled commercial passenger service. It is included i... | [
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Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport | [
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Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport | [
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"Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport",
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] | airport in Rock County, Wisconsin, USA | a mark, night landing and strange field landing. Ground school instruction was in navigation, maintenance, meteorology, instruments, aircraft identification, chemical warfare defense, customs of service and physical training and drill. These schools were inactivated at the end of 1942 or sooner. The farm fields used in... | [
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Southern Wisconsin Regional Airport | [
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