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ATS-6 | [
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] | Communications satellite | ATS-6 (Applications Technology Satellite-6) was a NASA experimental satellite, built by Fairchild Space and Electronics Division It has been called the world's first educational satellite as well as world's first experimental Direct Broadcast Satellite as part of the Satellite Instructional Television Experiment betwee... | [] |
ATS-6 | [
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] | Communications satellite | 400,000 km² each, in which the TV broadcast could be received with 3 meters diameter antennas. This payload was first used over the United States for tele-education and tele-medicine experiments, from August 1974 to May 1975 as part of the HET, or Health, Education, Telecommunications experiment developed jointly by NA... | [] |
Shell Nigeria | [
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] | Oil branch of Royal dutch shell | Shell Nigeria is the common name for Royal Dutch Shell's Nigerian operations carried out through four subsidiaries—primarily Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC). Royal Dutch Shell's joint ventures account for more than 21% of Nigeria's total petroleum production( (bpd) in 2009) from more than ... | [
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Shell Nigeria | [
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] | Oil branch of Royal dutch shell | relied on agricultural exports to other countries to support its economy. Many Nigerians thought the developers were looking for palm oil. Recent news In July 2013, Shell Nigeria awarded Kaztec engineering Limited a $84.5 million exploration and production contract for the Trans-Niger oil pipeline. On March 25, 2014, S... | [
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Birger Stuevold Lassen | [
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"Birger Stuevold L... | legal scholar | Birger Stuevold Lassen (19 August 1927 – 15 December 2011) was a Norwegian jurist, legal scholar and expert on intellectual property law. Biography He was born at Molde in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. He grew up in Romsdal, where his father Odd Lassen was a lawyer. He obtained the examen artium in 1946. After completing Of... | [] |
Birger Stuevold Lassen | [
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"Birger Stuevold Lassen",
"employer",
"Unive... | legal scholar | and professor in 1990. He was editor-in-chief of Tidsskrift for Rettsvitenskap 1974–1999 and served as editor of Norges Lover which was published by the Faculty of Law at the University of Oslo. He was also acting Supreme Court Justice in the Supreme Court of Norway. He was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science ... | [] |
Godøy Chapel | [
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] | chapel in Giske, Norway | Godøy Chapel () is a chapel of the Church of Norway in Sunndal Municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. It is located on the small island of Godøy. It is an annex chapel in the Giske parish which is part of the Nordre Sunnmøre prosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Møre. The stone chapel was built in 1953 by the arc... | [] |
This Family | [
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] | single by Magnapop | "This Family" is a 1996 single by Magnapop by Play It Again Sam Records on CD (catalogue number 450.0307.24 - BIAS 307 CD.) Track listing All songs written by Linda Hopper and Ruthie Morris "This Family" (Mark Freegard Remix) – 3:28 "This Family" – 3:28 Personnel Magnapop Linda Hopper – lead vocals, art direction, phot... | [] |
Louise Edlind Friberg | [
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] | Swedish politician and actor | Sandra Louise Maud Edlind Friberg (born Louise Edlind on 15 July 1946) is a Swedish actress, model and politician. Acting career As an actress she became popular as Malin Melkersson, the kind, warm and beautiful older sister in the popular 1964 children's TV series Vi på Saltkråkan, which frequently enjoys re-runs on S... | [] |
Louise Edlind Friberg | [
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"Louise Edlind Friberg",
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] | Swedish politician and actor | had a major part in the soap opera Vänner och Fiender between 1996 and 1999. Political work Edlind Friberg is a politician for the Swedish Liberal People's Party. She was a substitute in the Riksdag from 2003, and on 1 January 2006 she became a full member of the parliament. She lost her seat in the Riksdag following t... | [] |
Ramón Acha Caamaño | [
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] | Spanish Army general | Ramón Acha Caamaño (April 24, 1861 – November 26, 1930) was a brigadier general in the Spanish Army. As Captain in charge of the Spanish Artillery in San Juan, he defended Puerto Rico against U.S. attack during the Spanish–American War. Caamaño was awarded the Cruz de la Orden de Merito Naval Primera Clase (The Cross o... | [] |
Ramón Acha Caamaño | [
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] | Spanish Army general | Puerto Rico, where he served as captain of the Artillery Battalion. He also served as military instructor at Puerto Rico's Military Academy until July 1891, when he was reassigned to the District of Castilla in Spain. He returned to Puerto Rico in June 1893, and was assigned once more to the Artillery Battalion of San ... | [] |
Ramón Acha Caamaño | [
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] | Spanish Army general | an auxiliary cruiser of Spain, name unknown, resulting in a Spanish victory. Around this time, Captain Ángel Rivero Méndez was assigned the command of the Spanish forces in the fortress of San Cristóbal in San Juan. On May 10, the Yale returned to San Juan Bay and Rivero-Méndez ordered his men to open fire on the with ... | [] |
Ramón Acha Caamaño | [
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] | Spanish Army general | the Military Merit first class). Bombardment of San Juan The Bombardment of San Juan, or the First Battle of San Juan (not to be confused with the Battle of San Juan Hill or the Battle for the Río San Juan de Nicaragua), refers to an American naval attack on the fortifications of San Juan, Puerto Rico during the Spanis... | [] |
Ramón Acha Caamaño | [
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] | Spanish Army general | In 1921, while Spain was involved in the Rif War, Caamaño was assigned the position of Commander of the Artillery Corps in the eventual defense of Valladolid, Spain. He moved to Madrid and, on August 28, 1925, was named president of the Defense of the National Production of the National Economic Counsel. On November 26... | [] |
Hartford Female Seminary | [
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"Hartford Female Seminary",
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Hartford Female Seminary | [
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] | female seminary in Hartford, Connecticut | In 1827 the school moved into a new neoclassical building at 100 Pratt Street (). Harriet Beecher Stowe taught at the school beginning in November 1827. Notable people Alumni Rose Terry Cooke Fanny Fern Annie Trumbull Slosson Virginia Thrall Smith Harriet Beecher Stowe Mary E. Van Lennep Sarah Woodruff Walker Teachers ... | [] |
Belle Black | [
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] | fictional character from the American soap opera Days of Our Lives | Belle Black is a fictional character from Days of Our Lives, an American soap opera on the NBC network. Created by head writer James E. Reilly, she was born on October 21, 1993, as the only child of supercouple John Black and Marlena Evans. She is also one half of the supercouple Shawn Brady and Belle Black. Belle was ... | [] |
Belle Black | [
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] | fictional character from the American soap opera Days of Our Lives | from December 4, 2017 to March 27, 2018. Madison recently appeared from August 21 to November 8, 2018. Madison's recent appearance on the show aired from March 18 to July 9, 2019. In November 2019, it was announced that Madison would again reprise the role for the digital series, "Last Blast Reunion". Storylines Belle ... | [] |
Karim Rekik | [
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] | Dutch association football player | Karim Rekik (; born 2 December 1994) is a Dutch professional footballer who currently plays as a centre back for Bundesliga club Hertha BSC. Early life Rekik was born in The Hague. His father was born in Tunisia and his mother is a Dutch primary school teaching assistant. Rekik started his football when he joined Schev... | [] |
Karim Rekik | [
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] | Dutch association football player | took the case matter to the Dutch FA, as a result of the club losing their youngsters to Premier League clubs. The club was also considering legal action against Rekik's agent Søren Lerby, though he insisted he maintain following FIFA's rules. The case was dismissed. Club career Manchester City Rekik signed for Manches... | [] |
Karim Rekik | [
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] | Dutch association football player | go on to start in his Premier League debut, a 1–0 win at home to Reading on 22 December 2012, and was substituted for James Milner in the 84th minute. Reading claimed that they deserved a penalty for Rekik's challenge on Jay Tabb, which was not given by referee Mike Dean. On 10 August 2014, Rekik was an unused substitu... | [] |
Karim Rekik | [
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] | Dutch association football player | manager Appleton. Rekik made his Blackburn Rovers debut, playing as a left-midfield, in a 2–0 loss against Hull City on 19 February 2013. Rekik went on to make five appearance for the club. PSV Eindhoven (loan) On 8 July 2013, it was confirmed that Rekik would join PSV Eindhoven on loan for the 2013–14 season, wearing ... | [] |
Karim Rekik | [
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] | Dutch association football player | the third time. However, PSV decided not to sign him after Rekik made it clear that he prefer playing in the higher league other than Eredivisie. Olympique de Marseille On 30 June 2015, he joined Marseille for an undisclosed fee after making just two appearances for Manchester City in four years. The move was later con... | [] |
Karim Rekik | [
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] | Dutch association football player | the final, where Netherlands U17 beat Germany U17 5–2. Rekik was then called up by Netherlands U19 in October 2011 and made his Netherlands U19 debut, in a 3–0 win over Moldova U19. Rekik then captained his first Netherlands U19 game, in a 2–0 win over Norway U19. Rekik went on to captain five times in his eleven appea... | [] |
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