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"Play Your Hunch" At least some episodes exist. GSN has aired a handful of episodes with Griffin as host in the past, most recently the nighttime premiere on August 20, 2007 (which had aired on GSN at least once prior). One public domain episode of the Griffin version is available on classic game show DVD collections. ...
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"High Laver" High Laver High Laver is a village and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of the County of Essex, England. The parish is noted for its association with the philosopher John Locke. High Laver is historically a rural agricultural parish, predominantly arable. In 1086 there were 1428 acres of arable l...
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"The Official Finnish Charts" The Official Finnish Charts The Official Finnish Charts (, ) are national record charts in Finland composed by Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland. The name ""Suomen virallinen lista/Finlands officiella lista"" (lit. ""the Official Finnish Chart""), which is singular in both Finnish and Swedi...
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Anti-revisionism movements towards the creation of single-party states which will gradually progress to socialism and finally global communism. Anti-revisionism is a position within Marxism–Leninism based on its interpretation by Joseph Stalin, also called Stalinism. Stalin advocated strict totalitarian rule by vanguar...
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Anti-revisionism in Marxism–Leninism were often blurry. The Korean Workers' Party, for instance, was pro-Soviet, but also defended Stalin's legacy and was engaged in violent struggle against the capitalist South Korea and its American backers. Due to this, the global anti-revisionist movement tended to support it and c...
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"Charles Manning Reed" Charles Manning Reed Charles Manning Reed (April 3, 1803 – December 16, 1871) was a Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Charles M. Reed was born in Erie, Pennsylvania. He was the grandson of the first settler of Erie, Seth Reed. He attended the public schools and w...
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"Robotron Z1013" 1987 variant Z1013.16 also has a higher system clock of 2 MHz, which is equivalent to a doubling of computing power. In addition, the system software has been supplemented by appropriate program components for use with a much more comfortable block keyboard with 58 keys. Users of the older kits were ac...
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"Racial Justice Act" December 14, Governor Bev Perdue, a Democrat, vetoed the bill. She said that while she supports the death penalty, she felt it was ""simply unacceptable for racial prejudice to play a role in the imposition of the death penalty in North Carolina."" The state legislature did not have enough votes to...
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"Surender Mohan Pathak" Surender Mohan Pathak Surender Mohan Pathak (, ) (born 19 February 1940 at Khemkaran, in Tarn Taran district near Amritsar, in the Majha region of Punjab) is an author of Hindi-language crime fiction with nearly 300 novels to his credit. His writing career, along with his full-time job in Indian...
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"Racial Justice Act" Act, Judge Greg Weeks, then-Senior Resident Superior Court Judge in Cumberland County (Fayetteville), ruled in favor of the plaintiff Marcus Raymond Robinson that racial bias had influenced his case, automatically commuting his death sentence to life without parole. Robinson contended that when he ...
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Anti-revisionism II (fought principally between communists and fascists, representing the interests of the proletariat and the bourgeoisie respectively). During the Sino-Soviet split, the governments of the People's Republic of China under Mao Zedong and the People's Republic of Albania under Enver Hoxha proclaimed the...
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"Michel Dorfman" phones to call Dorfman in Moscow, who updated them on details of the upcoming holiday pilgrimage to Uman. Dorfman also corresponded with Hasidim who lived in remote areas, encouraging them to come to Uman. Dorfman served as one of the prayer leaders at the secret Rosh Hashanah services, which were held...
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"2000 Montreal Expos season" 2000 Montreal Expos season The 2000 Montreal Expos season was the 32nd season in franchise history. In 2000, the Expos held spring training at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida, a facility they shared with the St. Louis Cardinals. It was their third season there. The Expos drew 926,272...
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"Plastic automotive engine" chemically stable. During this process the heat deflection temperature of the material also increases. The part is now cooled and post-processed. Post processing can take the form of machining, insertion or adhesion of metal parts or a simple cleaning of the part. In 1990 Matti Holtzberg fou...
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"2000 Montreal Expos season" BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts"" ""Complete pitching statistics are available here."" 2000 Major League Baseball All-Star Game 2000 Montreal Expos season The 2000 Montreal Expos season was the 32nd season in franchise history. In 2000, the Expos held spring training at Roger Dean Stadiu...
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"Green Man Gaming" a payment option on its platform. In September 2015, Green Man Gaming announced that it has officially partnered with Nintendo and is now selling digital titles for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS consoles. In October 2016, the company reached a similar agreement with Sony Interactive Entertainment to sell di...
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"Green Man Gaming" to connect with each other, view their gameplay stats, get the latest news and watch popular Twitch streamers – all in one place. In April 2017, Green Man Gaming appointed former Take-Two CEO, Paul Eibeler, to its Board as an Advisor and hired Sam Bennett, ex-Sony Entertainment, EA and Activision Com...
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"Economy of Brazil" Economy of Brazil The Economy of Brazil is the world's eighth largest economy by nominal GDP and eighth largest by purchasing power parity. The Brazilian economy is characterized by a mixed economy that relies on import substitution to achieve economic growth. Brazil has an estimated US$21.8 trillio...
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Piagailoe Piagailoe Piagailoe Atoll is an uninhabited atoll in the State of Yap in the Federated States of Micronesia, geographically part of the Caroline Islands. It is located 71 kilometers northeast of Lamotrek, 71 kilometers northwest of Satawal and 945 kilometers southeast of Yap island.This atoll lies at the west...
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"Jamie Pagendam" have terminated the bout, according to international rules. In the third round, however, Pagendam was rocked by a punch to the head, and Lougbo stopped the bout, awarding the Mongolian the win. Afterwards, Canada protested, contending that Pagendam had actually won the bout in the second round. The pro...
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"Jamie Pagendam" of head blows may not fight again for 60 days. He also represented Canada at the 1994 Commonwealth Games, losing his opening bout to Peter Richardson of England. Jamie is the brother of Steve Pagendam. Steve, a featherweight, competed for Canada in the boxing tournament at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics...
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"ALF: The First Adventure" him to start over again. ALF must also grab cats, but ALF must eat a pizza before a cat can be picked up. Getting caught by the dog catcher is an alternative form of ""punishment"" in the game; only the player's nemesis Willie can release him from the pound. Since Willie is unable to rescue A...
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"Criticism of Amnesty International" Criticism of Amnesty International Criticism of Amnesty International (AI) includes claims of selection bias, as well as ideology/foreign policy bias against either non-Western countries or Western-supported countries. Governments that have criticised AI include those of Israel, the...
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"Simon Evans" hour... a masterclass in socio-political comedy'. In early 2010, Simon Evans supported Lee Mack on his UK tour – ""Going Out"" and as a writer has made a long running contribution to Lee Mack's BBC sitcom ""Not Going Out"". He has performed one-man shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe since 2000 and at ...
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"Robotron Z1013" utilities and backward compatibility for system software from Robotron of 4KB comprehensive Brosig monitor also offers the ability to operate joysticks on the computers. [21] With the help of an additional module available separately to the Z 1013.64 keyboards with 64 keys, as they were shipped with mo...
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Fridianus pilgrimage to Rome, and later became a hermit on Mount Pisano, near Lucca. The ""Catholic Encyclopedia"" states: “Remarkable for sanctity and miracles was St. Fridianus (560-88), son of Ultonius, King of Ireland, or perhaps of a king of Ulster (Ultonia)... .” According to his legend, Fridianus was brought up ...
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"Dawei Port Project" in the exempted zone, and for their first five years of operation in the promotion zone. In both zones, investors receive 50% relief in their second five years of operation, and 50% relief on all profits in their third year of operation. Developers have all of the same stipulations, except they are...
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"Henry Hill" Hill, Jr. was born on June 11, 1943 in Manhattan, New York, to Henry Hill, Sr., an Irish immigrant and electrician, and Carmela Costa Hill, a Sicilian. The working class family consisted of Henry and his eight siblings who grew up in Brownsville, a poorer area of the East New York section of Brooklyn. From...
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"Henry Hill" part-time after-school job. In his early teens, he began running errands for patrons of Vario's storefront shoeshine, pizzeria, and dispatch cabstand. He first met the notorious hijacker and Lucchese family associate James ""Jimmy the Gent"" Burke in 1956. The 13-year-old Hill served drinks and sandwiches ...
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"Henry Hill" bricklayers' local. Hill would be a ""no show"", put on a building contractor's construction payroll, guaranteeing him a weekly salary of $190 (). This didn't mean Hill would be getting or keeping all that money every week. He received only a portion of it, and the rest was kept and divided among the Vario...
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"Francesco Agello" joined the Italian government's airplane test center. Agello died during World War II testing the new Macchi C.202 fighter at Bresso, near Milan, when his aircraft collided with another C.202 piloted by World War I flying ace and fellow test pilot Guido Masiero in heavy fog on 24 November 1942. Masie...
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"2002 Montreal Expos season" IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts"" ""Complete pitching statistics are available here."" 2002 Major League Baseball All-Star Game 2002 Montreal Expos season The 2002 Montreal Expos season was the 34th season in franchise his...
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"2003 Montreal Expos season" 2003 Montreal Expos season The 2003 Montreal Expos season was the 35th season for the Expos in Montreal and its penultimate season in Canada. It involved the Expos attempting to win the NL East. On August 28, 2003, the Expos led the NL Wild Card, tied for first place with the Marlins, Astro...
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"PowerBook 100" a more personal accessory, like a wallet or briefcase. Brunner said: ""It says something about the identity of the person who is carrying it"". Crystal Waters of ""Home Office Computing"" praised the PowerBook 100's ""unique, effective design"" but was disappointed because the internal modem did not rec...
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"PowerBook 100" buying it - if only it had a 40MB hard-disk drive option."" ""PC Week"" benchmarked the PowerBook 100, measuring it against its predecessor, the Macintosh Portable. The PowerBook 100 took 5.3 seconds to open a Microsoft Word document and 2.5 seconds to save it. The Portable took 5.4 and 2.6 seconds resp...
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"MMS-class minesweeper" MMS-class minesweeper The MMS class were a class of 402 coastal minesweepers built for the Royal Navy between 1940 and 1945. They were of wooden construction to counteract magnetic influence mines. The coastal minesweepers had pennant numbers MMS1 to MMS312 and MMS1001 to MMS1090. They were nick...
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"Dawei Port Project" meetings, and said meetings were oftentimes one-way and non-negotiable. Despite the stalling of operations in 2013, much of the land for the project has been seized and cleared, and 71% of households in the area are expected to lose their land to the project. Upon receiving the report, Thai officia...
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"Dawei Port Project" describes how the Dawei Special Economic Zone project has undermined local agricultural and fishing livelihoods, through the confiscation of land, restriction of coastal access, and destruction of farmland. The report also found that villagers in Dawei were now facing food insecurity, and three-qua...
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"Dawei Port Project" U Phone Swe, a Deputy Minister in the Tanintharyi Regional Government, organized a public demonstration in support of the special economic zone. The 300 demonstrators shouted that the TWU, and everyone else who didn't support the project was their enemy. The TWU also reported that government offici...
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"Eureka! Tent Company" custom tents, awnings, wagon covers, horse blankets, and flags. The company employed early manufacturing processes, such as using dies to cut stars and sewing together strips of red and white bunting to make American flags. Eureka fashioned its first awnings out of unfinished natural white cotton...
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"Lanterns (song)" connected with people."" ""Lanterns"" debuted at number five on the ARIA Singles Chart on the issue dated 28 January 2013, reaching its peak of number three two weeks later. It also topped the ARIA Australian Singles Chart for a total of nine weeks. The music video for ""Lanterns"" was directed by Jos...
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"1st Continental Artillery Regiment" 1st Continental Artillery Regiment The 1st Continental Artillery Regiment also known as Harrison's Continental Artillery Regiment was authorized on 26 November 1776 as Colonel Charles Harrison's Continental Artillery Regiment. As originally organized, the regiment comprised 10 artil...
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"Minuscule 301" Minuscule 301 Minuscule 301 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), A (Soden), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 11th century. It has marginalia. The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels on 221 parchment leaves () wi...
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"Eureka! Tent Company" that time been with the company for eight years. During the 1960s, Eureka progressed beyond manufacturing sturdy but heavy canvas to market to the burgeoning outdoor camping industry. Lightweight cotton cloth tents accounted for 90% of the company's sales, which were strongly supported by news of...
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"Eureka! Tent Company" the first high-volume double-wall construction nylon tent coated with waterproof urethane. In 1973, Johnson Wax Associates (later Johnson Worldwide Associates and Johnson Outdoors, Inc.), a subsidiary of the then-titled Johnson Wax (now S.C. Johnson, Inc.) of Racine, Wisconsin, purchased Eureka a...
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"Eureka! Tent Company" to the Boy Scouts of America. As the backpacking and ""back to nature"" camping boom of the 1970s progressed, the company grew further. In 1980, Johnson Wax Associates consolidated three of its holdings, Eureka Tent & Awning Company (now just Eureka! Tent, Inc.); Camp Trails Company of Phoenix, A...
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"National Museum of Fine Arts (Manila)" under the 1973 Constitution of the Philippines, on the fourth floor, the Ombudsman on the third floor, the National Museum on the second floor, and the Sandiganbayan on the ground floor. The building was called the Executive House for the duration of that time. The Congress of th...
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"Union Mills Homestead Historic District" dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the Union Mills Homestead Complex. The following passage is excerpted from ""Union Mills: The Shriver Homestead Since 1797"" by Frederic Shriver Klein, first published in The Maryland Historical Magazine in December 1957, and rep...
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"Central Market, Kuala Lumpur" to demolish the site. The intervention of the Malaysian Heritage Society proved timely as they successfully petitioned against its deconstruction and the site was declared as a 'Heritage Site'. During construction of Dayabumi near Klang River banks in 1981, the market was saved from demol...
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"Construction industry of the United Kingdom" the economy between 1948 and 2013, replaced by the service sector, construction remained relatively flat at about 6% of the economy. In 2013 the government unveiled the Construction 2025 industrial strategy. , the largest construction project in the UK is Crossrail. Due to ...
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"FFC Cambridge process" concentration of CaO is low, Cl evolution at the anode becomes more favourable. In addition, when compared to a carbon anode, more energy is required to achieve the same reduced phase at the cathode. Inert anodes suffer from stability issues. FFC Cambridge process The FFC Cambridge Process is an...
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"Joseph-Norbert-Alfred McConville" Joseph-Norbert-Alfred McConville Joseph-Norbert-Alfred McConville (February 28, 1839 – January 17, 1912) was a lawyer, newspaper owner and political figure in Quebec. He represented Joliette in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec from 1885 to 1886 as a Conservative member. He was born ...
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"Hollis Watkins" to six people volunteering to try and register, including Victoria Gray Adams. At the request of Amzie Moore, he next went to Holmes County, Mississippi, where he began to canvass potential voters. He was willing to risk his life for this movement, for instance one day he went to a shack on a plantatio...
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"Blood Feud (1983 film)" allow Hoffa to postpone incarceration for several years while Bobby Kennedy leaves LBJ's administration to become a U.S. senator representing New York. Hoffa alternately implores Kennedy for mercy and threatens him with vengeance. He begins his sentence behind bars in 1967. The personal animus ...
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"Eureka! Tent Company" tents, and designed several custom tents, working closely with the explorers to balance stability and strength. Said one explorer, Andy Politz, ""Eureka! generously offered to build us the tent of our dreams."" Simonson stated that companies like Eureka! that donated to the expedition ""took a ri...
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"N'importe quoi" N'importe quoi ""N'importe quoi"" is the name of a 1987 song recorded by the French artist Florent Pagny. It was his debut single, released in March 1988. It became a big hit in France, topping the chart for two months and remaining to date Pagny's second best-selling single in terms of charts and sale...
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"John Nash (cricket administrator)" Brigadier M. A. Green of the M.C.C. team captained by F. R. Brown that toured Australia and New Zealand in 1950-51. Outside of cricket, he led a full life. He was an organist of great ability, playing for many years at Farsley Parish Church, where he was also secretary of the Church ...
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"Society for the Environment" Society for the Environment The Society for the Environment (SocEnv) is an umbrella body for environmental organisations in the UK. Its primary function is the licensing of its member institutions to confer chartered status on sustainability and environmental professionals worldwide. It wa...
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"Society for the Environment" of the professional and learned bodies which are its members. “The Society for the Environment has a key role to play in co-ordinating and representing the views of the environmental professions on how best to meet the challenges of climate change, and of development within environmental l...
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"Ilie Năstase" His first victories against top players happened in 1969 in Stockholm, where he defeated Tony Roche and Stan Smith. Năstase became one of the best players in 1970, with many experts ranking him as the sixth-best player in the world at that time, behind the Australians Rod Laver, Ken Rosewall, John Newco...
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"Barbara Mullen" Cameron at Arden House in the fictional Scottish village of Tannochbrae. When the series finished on television nine years later, it transferred to radio, running until 1978. She was the subject of ""This Is Your Life"" in March 1964 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews in central London. Barbara M...
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"Henry Hill" Alexander: ""I don't give a heck what those people think; I'm doing the right thing now"", addressing the reporter's question about how his victims might think of his commercialization of his story through self-written books and advising on ""Goodfellas"". In 2008, Hill was featured in episode 3 of the cri...
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"Charles Harris (bishop)" but changing his mind was ordained deacon in 1836 and priest in 1837. He acted as rector of Shaftesbury, Dorset, during 1839–40. In the latter year he was appointed to the rectory of Wilton in Wiltshire, which had attached to it the rectory of Bulbridge and the vicarage of Ditchampton. On 16 A...
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"Ilie Năstase" behind the defending champion Stan Smith. When the newly formed ATP withdrew its players from the tournament following the suspension by the ITF of Yugoslav Nikola Pilić, only three ATP players (Năstase, Roger Taylor and Ray Keldie) defied the boycott and were fined by the ATP's disciplinary committee. ...
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"Pype Hayes" major industrial area with the construction of a large aerodrome. The landowners lost power within the area and so the Chester Road became developed. During the war, Pype Hayes was bombed, however, this was mainly haphazard bombing aimed at Erdington. Walmley Ash, nearby to Pype Hayes, witnessed 70-80 bomb...
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"Charles Harris (bishop)" had an only son, James Edward Harris, who died in childhood. Harris was the author of ""One Rule and One Mind"", a sermon, 1841. Charles Harris (bishop) Charles Amyand Harris (1813–1874) was a priest in the Church of England and Bishop of Gibraltar. Harris, third son of James Edward Harris, 2n...
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"1996 Cleveland Indians season" 1996 Cleveland Indians season For the second consecutive season, the Indians had the best record in Major League Baseball. This was the first time in franchise history that the Indians had accomplished that feat. Once again, the Indians had a formidable offensive lineup. They led the Maj...
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"Comoedia Lydiae" controls and deceives at will. He devises three tests for Lidia: she must kill the duke's prized falcon to prove she can deceive him, she must pluck five hairs from his beard, and she must extract one of his teeth. Each of these tests is a test of virility, since the falcon, the beard, and the tooth c...
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"Comoedia Lydiae" the hunting grounds to her bedchamber, and grabbing the falcon from its perch, wrings its neck in front of all. Then, laughing, she nuzzles up to Decius and plucks five hairs from his beard, claiming that they were white, making him appear older than he was. The ruse to take Decius' tooth takes days o...
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"The Downfall of Capitalism and Communism" rotate in controlling the social motivity, determine the historical evolution over time. Batra argues that groups of ""warriors"", ""intellectuals"" or ""acquisitors"" take turns at leading society in their respective ages marked by ascension, supremacy and decline; citing his...
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"Et Dukkehjem" Et Dukkehjem Et Dukkehjem was a sketch show shown on Norwegian NRK television channel NRK1, presented by Mari Grydeland and Gunhild Dahlberg. There were six episodes to the series and ran on Thursdays at 22:30 from 2 September 2004 until 14 October 2004 (missing one week). Most probably named after the f...
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"Miho Iwata" Wałczak's multimedia live project at GPS4 in 2003. Iwata's work has been featured at various festivals and galleries including Ujazdowski Castle Contemporary Art Centre, the Zacheta Gallery in Warsaw, the Krzysztofory Gallery, Otwarta Pracownia, Bunkier Sztuki-Cracow Contemporary Art Gallery, and the Solva...
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"Ilie Năstase" Borg), and participated in the WCT Finals. It was during his quarterfinal match at Wimbledon that Năstase had a memorable row with umpire Jeremy Shales. Shales called him ""Năstase"" when asking him to move to the advantage court, ""like a master speaks to a naughty schoolboy."" (Năstase has also said S...
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"Paul Copan" Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His dissertation topic was ""The Moral Dimensions of Michael Martin’s Atheology: A Critical Assessment."" Copan started his career on the pastoral staff of First Presbyterian Church in Schenectady, NY. He served with Ravi Zacharias International Ministries and ...
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"Paul Copan" he received the Mentor of the Year award. He has criticized the presumption of atheism, i.e. the notion that atheism should be one's default position when evaluating arguments over the existence of God. He argues that such a position rigs the rules, since atheism is just as much a claim to knowledge as the...
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"River Rhondda" Valley, (). The river then passes through a string of mining towns and villages including Treherbert, Treorchy, Pentre, Ton Pentre, Ystrad Rhondda, Llwynypia, Tonypandy, Dinas, Porth and Trehafod before finally reaching its confluence with the River Taff at Pontypridd. The Rhondda Fach rises about a mil...
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"Ilie Năstase" allegedly stormed in to the media centre to confront British journalists over the reporting of his comments the previous day. Năstase could only find Press Association tennis correspondent Eleanor Crook before launching into a tirade about the reporting. During the second rubber he was ejected from the ...
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"Braulio Yaranon" Mayor. He was the Baguio City Judge from 1980 to 1987. From 1987 to 1997 he was the executive judge in the regional trial court in San Fernando, La Union. After his retirement from the judiciary, he was elected as a city councilor for Baguio City. Yaranon was elected to his first term as mayor of Bagu...
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"Paul Copan" both lowly and prestigious positions. This was a much higher percent than Israel had in the Old Testament, but this was due to Rome’s policies and laws. Copan uses James 3:9 to argue that the New Testament presupposes a fundamental equality because all humans are created in God’s image. Christian masters c...
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"Grove City Area School District" taxes collected by all school districts in Pennsylvania rose from $6,474,133,936 in 1999-00 to $10,438,463,356 in 2008-09 and to $11,153,412,490 in 2011. Property taxes in Pennsylvania are relatively high on a national scale. According to the Tax Foundation, Pennsylvania ranked 11th in...
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"Anthony Shaffer (intelligence officer)" Anthony Shaffer (intelligence officer) Anthony Shaffer (born 1962) is a retired U.S. Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel who gained fame for his claims about mishandled intelligence before the September 11 attacks and for the censoring of his book, ""Operation Dark Heart"". He is cu...
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"Anthony Shaffer (intelligence officer)" staff officer in Afghanistan (long distance phone charges he incurred for personal calls), Shaffer responded by alleging that the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) failed to properly pass on intelligence on 9/11 hijacker Mohamed Atta. Shaffer's allegations subsequently beca...
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"Anthony Shaffer (intelligence officer)" to share this information with the FBI because military lawyers expressed concerns about the legality of doing so. Shaffer also asserted that he briefed Director of Central Intelligence George Tenet on three separate occasions regarding his unit's activities. The 9/11 Commission...
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"Anthony Shaffer (intelligence officer)" hijackings leader, residing with three other 9/11 hijackers a year before 9/11 in Brooklyn, NYC, and that George Tenet, the FBI director on 9/11 says that if the FBI had been given that information they could have prevented 9/11. Shaffer says, and his Able Danger colleagues conf...
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"Anthony Shaffer (intelligence officer)" for his repeatedly bringing forward of the above Able Danger facts: Stripped him of his security clearance, put him on indefinite suspension without pay, took away his pension and medical coverage, and had a judge sign a gag order preventing him from telling the press, congress,...
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"Sam Mejías" he had two serviceable years as a part time player for the Reds in 1980 and 1981 batting .278 and .286 repectively. He was released by the Reds after their 1981 season. In a six-season career, Mejías was a .247 hitter (86-for-348) with four home runs and 31 RBI in 334 games, including 51 runs, 13 doubles,...
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"Bruce Cale" to jazz in the latter half of the 1990s. BRUCE CALE DISCOGRAPHY Bryce Rohde Quartet Corners 1963 CBS Clarence “Big” Miller & Bryce Rohde Quartet Big ‘n Bryce 1964 CBS Bryce Rohde Just Bryce 1965 CBS Tubby Hayes Night & Day 1966 Candid Spontaneous Music Ensemble Challenge 1966 Eyemark Prince Lasha Ensemble ...
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"Bruce Cale" NSW 1976 Nocturne Bruce Cale Quartet At The Opera House 1979 44 Bruce Cale Quartet Live At The Adelaide Festival 1980 Tall Poppies Bruce Cale Quartet On Fire 1980 Tall Poppies Bruce Cale Orchestra A Century Of Steps 1981 Larrikin Bruce Cale Orchestra Live At The Basement Volume 1 1987 Vista Records Bruce C...
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"Clinus venustris" and the cleft of the mouth is oblique with moderately thick lips. There is a well-developed tentacle above and behind each eye, consisting of a short flattish fleshy stalk, fringed at the sides and end with several short, simple branches. The cirri on the front nostrils are flattened and spoon-like, ...
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"Dave Trembley" Dave Trembley David Michael Trembley (born October 31, 1951 in Carthage, New York) is an American professional baseball executive who served as director of player development of the Atlanta Braves in . Trembley has been the bench coach for the Houston Astros, and a manager of the Baltimore Orioles. Befo...
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"Battle of Mulhouse (1674)" January. Turenne now marched on the enemy headquarters at Colmar. Nearby, he would win a decisive victory at the Battle of Turckheim that would force the Imperial army out of Alsace. Mulhouse has grown into a city of over 100,000. As a result, the fields and fords of the 1674 battlefield lar...
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"2013 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team" first down forcing Journell to come back out on short rest. Journell would miss the field goal left. Both teams then traded three and outs. After driving for about 25 yards Kendall Fuller intercepted a Vad Lee pass deep down field on 4th and 13 giving the Hokies the ball...
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Archivista Archivista Archivista is an open-source document management system which can be deployed as a virtual appliance on any platform (Linux/Windows), in addition, it can be run as embedded box or as cluster solution with multi core functionality. The ArchivistaBox falls under the GNU General Public License (Versi...
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"1956 Cleveland Indians season" runs batted in for the game. The Indians went on to win the 1956 Junior World Series by defeating the Rochester Red Wings. In Game 2 of the Junior World Series, Roger Maris would set a record by getting seven runs batted in. 1956 Cleveland Indians season ""Note: Pos = Position; G = Games...
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"Metro-North Railroad" line owned by Metro-North but is not in service. The Hudson and Harlem Lines terminate in Poughkeepsie and Wassaic, New York, respectively. The New Haven Line is operated through a partnership between Metro-North and the State of Connecticut. The Connecticut Department of Transportation (ConnDOT)...
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"Charyn Canyon" various places, it attains a depth of . The geological formation of the canyon consists of sedimentary red sandstone that has been subject to the ""atmogenic process"" (defined in Websters dictionary as ""atmospheric origin by condensation, wind action, or deposition from volcanic vapors"") of water and...
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"Metro-North Railroad" run from New Rochelle to New Haven Union Station. At New Haven, the New Haven Line connects to the Amtrak New Haven–Springfield Line. Freight trains run on Metro-North. The Hudson Line connects with the Oak Point Link and is the main route for freight to and from the Bronx and Long Island. Freigh...
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"Carmelo Torres" be printed. His brother was the composer Teddy Fregoso and the American singer Nathaniel from the rock band The Blood Arm was a nephew. He died from complications caused by Parkinson's disease, caused by an old cerebral wound due to a bullfight. Carmelo Torres Bernardo del Carmen Fregoso Cázares, who w...
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"Charyn Canyon" canyon, a dry zone of the gorge called the Red canyon or ""Valley of Castles"" is located. It stretches over about 1km and has a depth of about . There is a track at the valley of the gorge that has naturally sculpted red stone formations. The Relic Forest is located approximately away from the canyon. ...
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"Metro-North Railroad" (NYC). The NYC initially operated three commuter lines, two of which ran into Grand Central Terminal. Metro-North's Harlem Line was initially a combination of trackage from the New York and Harlem Railroad and the Boston and Albany Railroad, running from Manhattan to Chatham, New York in Columbia...