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"Dalton Gardens, Idaho" households of which 29.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 68.0% were married couples living together, 6.1% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.0% had a male householder with no wife present, and 22.0% were non-families. 17.7% of all households were made up of i...
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"Dalton Gardens, Idaho" ages of 18 and 24; 16.3% were from 25 to 44; 34.5% were from 45 to 64; and 19.4% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 50.7% male and 49.3% female. As of the census of 2000, there were 2,278 people, 833 households, and 684 families residing in the city. The population ...
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"Dalton Gardens, Idaho" Pacific Islander, 0.48% from other races, and 1.36% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.98% of the population. There were 833 households out of which 31.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 72.5% were married couples living together, 6.1% had a female h...
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"John Philpot Curran" of the methods used to suppress the Rebellion. Niles' Register of 24 March 1821 describes Sirr as ""this old sinner, given to eternal infamy by the eloquence of Curran'"". He was appointed Master of the Rolls in Ireland in 1806, following Pitt's replacement by a more liberal cabinet. He retired in...
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"John Philpot Curran" a carved bust by Christopher Moore, was placed near the west door of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. He married in 1774, to his cousin Sarah Creagh (1755–1844), the daughter of Richard Creagh, a County Cork physician. His eldest daughter Amelia was born in 1775, and eight more children resulted fr...
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"László Szollás" He became a prisoner of war and was imprisoned in a POW camp for 4 years in Siberia. Upon returning to Hungary the Hungarian Stalinist government nationalized nearly all of his assets, including a large rental apartment building in Budapest's 7th district. After retirement, he attended Semmelweis Me...
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"Qadriddin Aslonov" Qadriddin Aslonov Qadriddin Aslonov (), also spelled Kadriddin Aslonov (29 May 1947 – November 1992) was acting President of Tajikistan between August 31 and September 23, 1991. On September 20, 1991, Aslonov resigned from the Tajik Communist Party as well as from its Politburo. When his predecessor...
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"Qadriddin Aslonov" nationalization of the party's property. The Congress of the Communist Party of Tajikistan subsequently convened in the second half of September 1991 to announce the dissolution of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. On September 23, conservative forces in the Tajik government ousted Aslonov. F...
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"Dark Ages (1999 video game)" is quite limited in comparison to other mmo's. The benefit of quests are varied some granting exp or ap, some give new items. Some quests grant access to new zones. Each Temple has a clergy made entirely of players. Players may hold any of the following ranks: Probate is the rank of initia...
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"Trans, Switzerland" Trans, Switzerland Trans is a village in the municipality of Tomils in the district of Hinterrhein in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. In 2009 Trans merged with Feldis/Veulden, Scheid and Tumegl/Tomils to form the municipality of Tomils. Trans is first mentioned in the middle of the 12th Century as ...
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"2010 floods in Thailand and north Malaysia" In Hat Yai, many residents were caught off-guard by the flash flood despite evacuation warnings, suggesting either that the cautions were unheard or simply ignored. Urban planning, national irrigation strategies and flood control systems also need a drastic rethink, particul...
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"Bobby Charlton" decorum on the pitch at club level had been just as big a factor in playing for England as ability and form. Luckily for Charlton, he had all three. A hat-trick in the 8–1 rout of Switzerland in June 1963 took Charlton's England goal tally to 30, equalling the record jointly held by Tom Finney and Nat ...
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"Bobby Charlton" 1966 World Cup around him. When England beat the USA 10-0 in a friendly on 27 May 1964, he scored one goal, his 33rd at senior level for England. His goals became a little less frequent, and indeed Jimmy Greaves, playing purely as a striker, would overtake Charlton's England tally in October 1964. Neve...
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"Bobby Charlton" Uruguay, and Charlton scored the first goal in the 2–0 win over Mexico. This was followed by an identical scoreline against France, allowing England to qualify for the quarter finals. England defeated Argentina 1–0 – the game was the only international match in which Charlton received a caution – and f...
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"Bobby Charlton" after a run and pull-back from Geoff Hurst. Charlton and Hunt were now England's joint-highest scorers in the tournament with three each, and a final against West Germany beckoned. The final turned out to be one of Charlton's quieter days; he and a young Franz Beckenbauer effectively marked each other ...
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"Bobby Charlton" ended with 105 caps. Weeks later he scored his 45th England goal in a friendly against Sweden, breaking the record of 44 set the previous year by Jimmy Greaves. He was then in the England team which made it to the semi-finals of the 1968 European Championships where they were knocked out by Yugoslavia ...
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"Harold Hecht" Sisters's version of ""May You Always"" which peaked to No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 list in January 1959 and became the second best-selling sheet music in the US. Some of the notable soundtracks published through Hecht-Lancaster & Buzzell Music and Calyrok Music include ""Trapeze"", ""Sweet Smell of ...
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"Peter Kaufmann (politician)" He is the founder of the local grocery franchise Kaufmann Foods, the first branch of which was set up in 1979 in St. Vital. In 1993, Kaufmann said that his intent was to provide service for areas neglected by major supermarket chains. Kaufmann was elected to the St. Vital school board in 1...
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"Peter Kaufmann (politician)" keep the Winnipeg Jets hockey franchise in the city. In 1991, he brought forward a motion requiring cyclists in Winnipeg to wear helmets. His ward was eliminated for the 1992 municipal election, and he did not seek election elsewhere. In early 1995, Kaufmann represented a group of local bu...
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"Harold Hecht" him much more. Producer Alan J. Pakula had purchased the film rights to Elliott Arnold's action novel, ""Flight from Ashiya"", and approached Hecht to co-produce it. Hecht and Lancaster had previously purchased the screen rights to one of Arnold's Western books, ""Blood Brother"", and came very close to ...
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"Harrison, Idaho" Time Picnic, which is always held the last weekend in July. Harrison's trail head for the Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes rail trail is a welcome addition to the area and helps to keep the town ""alive"" during the off season of lake traffic. The Trail is of easy riding and runs from Plummer to Mullan on ...
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"History of Bikaner" person in the Chinese campaign of 1901 in command of the Bikaner Camel Corps, which also served in British Somaliland in 1904. For his conspicuous services he was given the Kaisar-i-Hind medal of the first class, made an honorary major in the Indian army, a G.C.I.E., a K.C.S.I., and A.D.C. to the P...
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"Port-wine stain" legs. Early stains are usually flat and pink in appearance. As the child matures, the color may deepen to a dark red or purplish color. In adulthood, thickening of the lesion or the development of small lumps may occur. Port-wine stains may be part of a syndrome such as Sturge–Weber syndrome or Klippe...
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"Harrison, Idaho" The median age in the city was 52.6 years. 17.7% of residents were under the age of 18; 4.9% were between the ages of 18 and 24; 17.7% were from 25 to 44; 33.1% were from 45 to 64; and 26.6% were 65 years of age or older. The gender makeup of the city was 50.7% male and 49.3% female. As of the census ...
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"Harrison, Idaho" per square mile (147.8/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 96.25% White, 0.75% Native American, 0.75% Asian, 0.37% from other races, and 1.87% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 1.12% of the population. There were 124 households out of which 21.0% had children under the ag...
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"Harrison, Idaho" The average household size was 2.15 and the average family size was 2.71. In the city, the population was spread out with 21.7% under the age of 18, 3.7% from 18 to 24, 23.6% from 25 to 44, 31.5% from 45 to 64, and 19.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 46 years. For every 100 fem...
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"Harold Hecht" Diary of Anne Frank"", Edward Andrews, who had just made ""Elmer Gantry"" with Lancaster and Dina Merrill, who had just finished Blake Edwards' ""Operation Petticoat"" with Cary Grant and Tony Curtis. Telly Savalas made his film debut playing the role of a tough cop, not unlike his future TV character in...
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"Hauser, Idaho" Hauser, Idaho Hauser is a city in Kootenai County, Idaho, United States. The population was 678 at the 2010 census. Hauser is located at (47.770399, -117.017401). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. As of the census of 2010, there were 678 people, 302 h...
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"Hauser, Idaho" other races, and 3.2% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.1% of the population. There were 302 households of which 26.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 48.7% were married couples living together, 9.9% had a female householder with no husband present, 4.3% ha...
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"Robert T. Clark" for Operations of the 25th Infantry Division (Light) at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, followed by an assignment at Fort Benning as the Assistant Commandant of the Infantry School and the Deputy Commanding General. He then became the Deputy Chief of Staff for Combat Developments, United States Army Train...
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"Beauregard Town" Street. The second 1983 increase added the state-owned Armour Building, built in 1929, on Mayflower Street. The 2000 increase added state-owned houses of Bungalow/Craftsman and Queen Anne architecture. Today, many of the homes have been renovated and are used as law offices. Beauregard Town Beauregard...
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"Gavin Love" Gavin Love Gavin Love (born 2 June 1978 in Plymouth, England) is a former British professional basketball player and former head coach of Plymouth Raiders. The tall former Point Guard was educated at local college Marjon's and played for his hometown team Plymouth Raiders for 15 years, and the first team s...
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"Gavin Love" call-up to the Great Britain team coached by Chris Finch, only to pull out after badly damaging his Achilles tendon in the final game of the BBL campaign, and had to undergo an operation and lengthy rehabilitation period. Love made a recovery and returned to the team in 2008 but was constantly hampered by ...
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"Hauser, Idaho" income of $30,000 versus $21,125 for females. The per capita income for the city was $15,085. About 10.3% of families and 10.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 13.0% of those under age 18 and 12.5% of those age 65 or over. Hauser, Idaho Hauser is a city in Kootenai County, Idaho...
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"José Francisco de Isla" reading, the real intent, biting and far from flattering, was revealed. De Isla was forced to leave his city and took up the life of an itinerant preacher, where he gained considerable popularity. The Marquis de la Ensenada recommended him as a confessor of Queen Barbara of Braganza, but he re...
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"Hayden, Idaho" lake became known as Heyden’s Lake. As time went on and the name was passed down, it was eventually officially named Hayden Lake It is often confused as the former location of a compound for the Aryan Nations, a neo-Nazi white supremacist group, whose compound was located just North in Kootenai County. ...
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"Hayden, Idaho" is located on U.S. Route 95 at the junction of Route 41. It is also four miles (6 km) north of Interstate 90 and Coeur d'Alene. The Coeur d'Alene airport is northwest of Hayden. As of the census of 2010, there were 13,294 people, 5,212 households, and 3,645 families residing in the city. The population ...
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"Robert T. Clark" active duty on January 31, 2007. He is married and has a daughter and a son. His decorations and badges include the Distinguished Service Medal, Legion of Merit with four Oak Leaf Clusters, Bronze Star Medal with V Device and two Oak Leaf Clusters, Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal with three Oa...
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"Barry Lyndon" while Barry holds Quin in contempt and escalates the situation until duel when Barry shoots Quin. In the aftermath, he flees from the police towards Dublin, and is robbed by Captain Feeney, a highwayman. Dejected, Barry joins the British Army. Some time after, he encounters Captain Grogan, a family frien...
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"Tribute to the Gods" in 2008 with new cover artwork. Tribute to the Gods Tribute to the Gods is the seventh studio album by heavy metal band Iced Earth. It is notable as the last Iced Earth album featuring Larry Tarnowski on lead guitar, and the last featuring singer Matt Barlow on vocals until his 2007 return, and th...
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"Hayden, Idaho" household size was 2.60 and the average family size was 3.04. In the city, the population was spread out with 27.6% under the age of 18, 7.4% from 18 to 24, 30.3% from 25 to 44, 21.2% from 45 to 64, and 13.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 35 years. For every 100 females, there we...
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"Akbarsho Iskandrov" served as Ambassador to Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan. Akbarsho Iskandrov Akbarsho Iskandarov (born 1 August 1951) is a Tajik politician who was twice Acting President of Tajikistan. From October 6, 1991, to December 2, 1991, he acted as President when Rahmon Nabiyev stepped down to fight Tajikistan'...
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"Bryan Berg" his bid for a new world record. In 2004, Guinness created a record category for the world's largest house of free-standing playing cards to recognize a project Berg built for Walt Disney World, a replica of Cinderella's Castle. In 2010, Berg exceeded his own record by using over 218,000 cards to construct ...
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"Butchers Wheel" they gradually fell into disrepair, the last tenant moving out in 2004. The building was also used for filming, including ""Asylum"", ""Silent Witness"" and ""Micawber"". The works were Grade II listed in 1988, then upgraded to Grade II* in 2009. They were converted to residential usage in the 2000s, w...
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"Butchers Wheel" and bellows. Butchers Wheel Butchers Wheel or Butcher Works is a former cutlery and tool factory in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. The last of the manufacturing tenants left in 2004. The building is a listed historic site, and is now used for residential and retail purposes. The building lies in the Cultu...
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"Bryan Berg" of his techniques and structures. Born in Spirit Lake, Iowa, Berg now lives with his wife in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Berg was featured on the PBS game show, Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman on season 3. He was given the task to teach the Fetchers how to build a house of cards. http://pbskids.org/fetch/show/video/sea...
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"Hayden Lake, Idaho" American and 0.20% Asian. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.81% of the population. 19.6% were of German, 14.4% English, 8.6% Irish, 6.1% Norwegian, 6.1% Scottish and 5.9% Swedish ancestry according to Census 2000. 97.6% spoke English and 2.4% Spanish as their first language. There were 208 hous...
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"Leeth v Commonwealth" did not agree with Deane and Toohey JJ, they did not disagree either. However, Brennan J did not agree that the right had been violated, and thus there was a majority for the outcome that the Act was not invalid. The basis for the implied right of substantive equality (as advocated by Deane and T...
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"Leeth v Commonwealth" is said to be vested in the courts as created in Chapter III of the Constitution, and these courts are to treat them ""fairly"" and ""impartially"". Leeth v Commonwealth Leeth v Commonwealth, is a High Court of Australia case that held that there was no implied right of legal equality in the Aust...
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Zillis-Reischen the FDP (23.7%), the SPS (18.1%) and the CVP (7.8%). In Zillis-Reischen about 70.3% of the population (between age 25-64) have completed either non-mandatory upper secondary education or additional higher education (either university or a ""Fachhochschule""). Zillis-Reischen has an unemployment rate of ...
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Zillis-Reischen table: Most of the population () speaks German (79.7%), with Romansh being second most common (12.7%) and Italian being third ( 2.1%). The ""S. Martegn/St Martin's Church"", the ""Cave under Hasenstein"" (a Roman cult site) and the ""Wildener- and Premoli-Bridges"" are listed as Swiss heritage sites of ...
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"David Charteris, 12th Earl of Wemyss" Province, South Africa. They had two daughters and two sons. The elder son, Iain David Charteris, Lord Elcho & Methil, was born on 20 June 1945 but died in a motor accident on 3 April 1954. Their younger daughter Caroline Letty Charteris was born on 5 November 1946 and died on 22 ...
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"Exodus Rabbah" treating a proem-text from the Psalms for the homily to Ex. xxxii. 13. The assumption is justified that Shemot Rabbah down to Ex. xii. 1, with which section the Mekilta begins, is based on an earlier exegetical midrash, constituting, perhaps, the continuation of Bereshit Rabbah. This would explain the f...
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"Balkan Idols" Balkan Idols Balkan Idols: Religion and Nationalism in Yugoslav States () is a book by Vjekoslav Perica. It was first published in 2002 by Oxford University Press. The text explores the political roles of religious organizations in the republics of the former Yugoslavia. The notion that a ""clash of civi...
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"Ain't Love a Bitch" Ain't Love a Bitch ""Ain't Love a Bitch"" is a song written by Gary Grainger and Rod Stewart. Stewart released it on his 1978 album ""Blondes Have More Fun"", and it was one of four songs on the album co-written by Stewart and Grainger. The song was released as a single in 1979, reaching #11 on the...
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"John Bertram Stirling" John Bertram Stirling John Bertram Stirling (1888–1988) was one of Canada's leading engineers and businessmen in the first half of the 20th century. He was born in Dundas, Ontario and educated at Queen's University (BA 1909, BSc 1911, LLD 1951), where, among other things, he was a founding membe...
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"Bruce Davis (video game industry)" International was acquired in 2008 by Macrovision. Davis is chairman and CEO of Digimarc. He led Digimarc from start up in 1997 to a more than US$100 million public company supplying digital watermarking technologies to national and state governments and to the media industry. He has...
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"Missouri's 2nd congressional district" Missouri's 2nd congressional district Missouri's second congressional district is in the eastern portion of the state, primarily consisting of the suburbs south and west of St. Louis, including Arnold, Town and Country, Wildwood, Chesterfield, and Oakville. The district includes ...
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"Aerial firefighting" War-era bombers were for a long time the mainstay of the aerial firefighting fleet, newer purpose-built tankers have since come online. The smallest are the Single Engine Air Tankers (SEATs). These are agricultural sprayers that generally drop about of water or retardant. Examples include the Air ...
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"Rathdrum, Idaho" 1800s the town was initially called Westwood in honor of one of the founders of the town, a Pony Express rider and rancher, Charles Wesley Wood, also known as ""Wes."" But in 1881 the postmaster in the town was informed by the federal government that the town would need to change its name since it was...
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"Rathdrum, Idaho" the city. The population density was 1380.38 people per square mile (490.83/km²). There were 2,561 housing units at an average density of 517.90 per square mile (199.97/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 95.0% White, 0.2% African American, 1.1% Native American, 0.3% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, ...
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"Rathdrum, Idaho" present, and 23.7% were non-families. 18.3% of all households were made up of individuals and 5.6% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.81 and the average family size was 3.17. In the city, the population was spread out with 16.7% under the age of...
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"Harold Hecht" granted the production unit the largest budget a Western film had ever received, with $5,000,000, advertising costs excluded. By 1959 that budget had been raised to $8,000,000. ""The Way West"" was intended as a major box-office attraction and Hecht hired Hollywood's top names to work on the film. Over t...
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"Marco Maggi" Gabriel Peluffo, 2003 ""Construcciones & Demoliciones"", essay by Robert Hobbs, Centro Cultural Reina Sofia, Montevideo, Uruguay, 2003 Weintraub, Linda. ""Being Gently Subversive"", In The Making: Creative Options for Contemporary Art, d.a.p. São Paulo Biennial, catalog, text by Marco Maggi, 2002 III Merc...
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"Mareșal tank destroyer" units of the Romanian Army perceived a lack of effective anti-tank weaponry even during the initial attack against the Soviet Union, the problem became more acute after they first encountered Soviet T-34 and KV-1 tanks in 1942. As a result, Romanian Army leadership proposed the development of ...
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"Aerial firefighting" Spray (1967) LTd. was used by the British Columbia Ministry of Forests beginning in 1995 and used for two fire seasons to lead the very fast Electra L188 air tanker to the fires. This was the first time a jet aircraft was used as a lead plane or ""bird dog"". The Department of Parks and Wildlife i...
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"Stateline, Idaho" Stateline, Idaho Stateline, officially the City of State Line, and historically known as State Line Village, is a city in Kootenai County, Idaho, United States, and is both the easternmost suburb of Spokane, Washington and the westernmost suburb of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. The population was 38 at the 2...
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"Stateline, Idaho" that it could sell liquor and have slot machines. It had a population of 137 at the time. Stateline is located at (47.705131, -117.037933). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all land. As of the census of 2010, there were 38 people, 20 households, and 9 famil...
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"Henry I, Count Palatine of Lotharingia" died 27 July 1060), daughter of Duke Gozelo of Lotharingia, and sister of pope Stephen IX. He received the Mosellan castle of Cochem from his niece, Queen Richeza of Poland. He was elected as successor for the German kingdom during Emperor Henry III's illness. Shortly after 1058...
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"Henry I, Count Palatine of Lotharingia" office and counties were confiscated by Anno II, archbishop of Cologne, who became the guardian of their only son, the later count palatine Hermann II (1064-1085). Henry I, Count Palatine of Lotharingia Henry I (also Heinrich I) (d.1061), was Count Palatine of Lotharingia from 1...
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"Walter Mazzarri" Serie B, and then playing in the Italian second tier in 1993–94, Mazzarri ended his playing career in 1995 with Sassari Torres. Mazzarri started his coaching career as Renzo Ulivieri's assistant at Napoli in 1998. His first spell in charge came in 2001–02 for Sicilian Serie C2 team Acireale, where he ...
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"Walter Mazzarri" 2007, leading the Calabrian side to Serie A survival in three consecutive seasons, the last obtained on the final day of the season despite an 11-point deduction. On 31 May 2007 he was announced as new Sampdoria coach. He served as Sampdoria boss for two seasons, overseeing a considerable improvement ...
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"Walter Mazzarri" in 13th place; despite this, he managed to guide his team into the Coppa Italia Final, notably defeating champions Inter 3–1 on aggregate in the semi-finals, before losing on penalties to Lazio in the final. Mazzarri left Sampdoria by mutual consent at the end of the 2008–09 season. On 6 October 2009 ...
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4-Nitrophenol 4-nitrophenol appears colorless below pH 5.4 and yellow above pH 7.5. This color-changing property makes this compound useful as a pH indicator. The yellow color of the 4-nitrophenolate form (or 4-nitrophenoxide) is due to a maximum of absorbance at 405 nm (ε = 18.3 to 18.4 mM cm in strong alkali). In con...
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Zonoscope ""have the architecture of dance music down perfectly and the confidence to execute the genre's moves with absolute precision."" Matthew Cole of Slant Magazine viewed that """"Zonoscope"" shows every sign of being a transitional record, and as such, the most significant test of its merits won't be its ability...
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Zonoscope Times"", Margaret Wappler found that ""[t]here aren't too many new stones in the pop garden that Cut Copy overturns, but what it roots out is expertly arranged, creating pastiches that raise ghosts from the past while capturing a spirit that's utterly now."" PopMatters reviewer Timothy Gabriele described ""Zo...
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"Electrostatic lens" electrostatic lens, the paths in a magnetic lens contain a spiraling component, i.e. the charged particles spiral around the optical axis. As a consequence, the image formed by a magnetic lens is rotated relative to the object. This rotation is absent for an electrostatic lens. The spatial extent o...
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"Walter Mazzarri" would be terminated at the end of his first season at the club. On 4 January 2018, Mazzarri was appointed manager of Torino. Walter Mazzarri Walter Mazzarri (; born 1 October 1961) is an Italian former footballer and head coach of Torino. After coaching several smaller Italian sides, Mazzarri took up ...
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"Lovely Cat's Eye" Lovely Cat's Eye Lovely♡Cat's Eye (ラブリー♡キャッツアイ) is the fourth single by Japanese singer-songwriter misono. The single peaked at #9 on the Oricon charts, but dropped in rank to take the #15 slot. The title track was used as a promotional track for the ""Tales of the Tempest"" video game, while the b-s...
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"Ben Ferris" Ben Ferris Ben Ferris is an Australian filmmaker and the Artistic Director of the Sydney Film School. As a film writer/director he has won major international awards, including the Grand Prix at the Akira Kurosawa Memorial Short Film Festival in Tokyo, Japan for his short film ""The Kitchen"" (2003) and th...
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Gelbison Gelbison Gelbison were an Australian pop rock band formed in 2000 by Pete Farley on bass guitar, Dave Galafassi on drums, Edo Kahn on vocals and guitar, and his brother Nadav Kahn on vocals and keyboards. The Kahn brothers were also members of Nations by the River (2003–04). Gelbison released two studio albums...
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"Lovely Cat's Eye" of her first studio album ""never+land."" As with her other singles, the music video for ""Lovely♡Cat's Eye"" stayed in-tune with the fairy tale theme, this time taking inspiration from the 1908 French play ""The Blue Bird."" Along with ""The Blue Bird,"" the theme of ""Alice in Wonderland"" is also ...
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"The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959 film)" episodes, two of which were a new interpretation of ""The Hound of the Baskervilles"", this time with Nigel Stock as Watson. Cushing was an aficionado of Sherlock Holmes and brought his knowledge to the project. It was Cushing's suggestion that the mantlepiece feature Holmes'...
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"The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959 film)" reviews. ""Time Out"" called it ""the best Sherlock Holmes film ever made, and one of Hammer's finest movies"". One of the few negative reviews was from the ""Monthly Film Bulletin"", who stated that ""any freshly entertaining possibilities in this much-filmed story have here...
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"Gonzalo Frechilla" in the Dominican Republic and Newell's Old Boys and Nueva in Argentina. Attended Carol Morgan School in Santo Domingo, D.R., for two years. Gonzalo Frechilla Gonzalo Antonio Frechilla (born 8 August 1990) is an international soccer player from the Dominican Republic who plays college soccer as a mid...
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"Edwin Granberry" Edwin Granberry Edwin Phillips Granberry (18 April 1897 – 5 December 1988) was an American writer, novelist and translator. In 1932, he won the O. Henry Award for Best Short Short Story. Edwin Granberry was born in Meridian, Mississippi and went to Starkville High School in Starkville, Mississippi. He...
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"Modigliani risk-adjusted performance" units of percent return (as opposed to the Sharpe ratio – an abstract, dimensionless ratio of limited utility to most investors), which makes it dramatically more intuitive to interpret. In 1966, William F. Sharpe developed what is now known as the Sharpe ratio. Sharpe originally ...
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"Modigliani risk-adjusted performance" also defined a related statistic, ""RAPA"" (presumably, an abbreviation of ""risk-adjusted performance alpha""), which was defined as RAP minus the risk-free rate (i.e., it only involved the risk-adjusted return above the risk-free rate). Thus, RAPA was effectively the risk-adjust...
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"Debra Wilson" High School of the Performing Arts. After graduation, she continued her studies at Syracuse University, working in television and radio broadcasting. Wilson was also a pre-school teacher during the 1980s for the All Saints Church, in Sunnyside, Queens. Her acting debut was on the television pilot ""The A...
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"BE (Pain of Salvation album)" the many facets of human existence. It begins with the narration of Animae, someone or something who/that has existed for as long as he/she/it can remember and contemplates the nature of his/her/its existence and then begins a journey of understanding with the words: ""I will call myself ...
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"BE (Pain of Salvation album)" upon those previous albums as influences. The album includes: narrative passages; a folk-like song; a gospel-prayer-like song; a church-hymn-like song; progressive metal songs; a classical piano/strings piece; a conversation with a radio in the background; news readings; and even a song t...
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"Debra Wilson" citing irreconcilable differences. Debra Wilson Debra Renee Wilson (born April 26, 1962), also known as Debra Wilson Skelton or Debra Skelton, is an American actress and comedian. Wilson is known for being one of the longest-serving original cast member on the sketch comedy series ""Mad TV"", having appe...
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"BE (Pain of Salvation album)" texts by Daniel Gildenlöw. All music by Daniel Gildenlöw, except ""Iter Impius"" by Fredrik Hermansson. All orchestral arrangements by Daniel Gildenlöw, except ""Imago"" by Jan Levander and Daniel Gildenlöw and ""Iter Impius"" by Fredrik Hermansson. News casts, fake interview and other ""...
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"William Mackenzie (railway entrepreneur)" William Mackenzie (railway entrepreneur) Sir William Mackenzie (October 17, 1849 – December 5, 1923) was a Canadian railway contractor and entrepreneur. Born near Peterborough, Canada West (now Ontario), Mackenzie became a teacher and politician before entering business as the...
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"The Bilingual Lover" and different registers. ""El Amante Bilingüe"" was co-produced with Italian investors, and the role of Norma was given to Ornella Muti, an Italian actress famous for her beauty. Ornella Muti first gained attention in the English-speaking world as the princess in ""Flash Gordon"" (1980). Here she ...
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"Jim Gray (American politician)" more than 20 years in the construction industry, Gray accepted an offer to become a Loeb Fellow at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design. The Loeb Fellowship program is created for accomplished practitioners ""to pause, study, and reflect at a great University [to] enable those...
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"The Bilingual Lover" and the re-establishment of Catalonia as a strong national identity in the context of Spain as a nation. Despite its support from the government of Catalonia, the film frames Catalanization comically, associating popular Catalan culture with xenophobia, anti-immigrant sentiment, and a rescue of se...
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"Jim Gray (American politician)" new concept, Jim Gray co-founded the Design-Build Institute of America in 1993. After supervising the sales and marketing operations of Gray Construction, Jim Gray became president and CEO of Gray Inc. and the Gray Companies in October 2004, serving until 2009. During his tenure, revenu...
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"Jim Gray (American politician)" committee produced the ""Wake-Up Call for Kentucky Report,"" an audit of executive branch spending that included recommendations to eliminate $1 billion in wasteful state spending. Gray's first run for office was a bid for Lexington Mayor in 2002. He lost the primary and endorsed Teresa...
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"Jim Gray (American politician)" tax-payers, challenging Mayor Jim Newberry on overspending at the Blue Grass Airport and potential water-rate hikes. He opposed the Owen County Kentucky-American water treatment plant that cost Fayette County rate payers $164 million. In 2010, Gray entered the race for mayor, challengin...