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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81awniczak
Ławniczak
Ławniczak or Lawniczak is a surname of Polish origin. Notable people with the surname include: Aleks Ławniczak (born 1999), Polish footballer Anna Lawniczak (born 1953), Polish-Canadian mathematician Dominick Evans (born as M. Ławniczak), Polish-Irish-American filmmaker and social activist Włodzimierz Ławniczak (1959–2...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100%20greatest
100 greatest
100 greatest may refer to: 100 Greatest (TV series), a Channel 4 TV strand in the United Kingdom 100 Greatest African Americans, a biographical dictionary 100 Greatest of All Time, a TV series ranking the greatest tennis players 100 Greatest Britons, a BBC TV programme 100 Greatest Discoveries, a TV series produced by...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/111th%20meridian
111th meridian
111th meridian may refer to: 111th meridian east, a line of longitude east of the Greenwich Meridian 111th meridian west, a line of longitude west of the Greenwich Meridian
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27Tis%20Well%20if%20it%20Takes
'Tis Well if it Takes
| 'Tis Well if it Takes | | | --- | --- | | Written by | William Taverner | | Date premiered | 28 February 1719 | | Place premiered | Lincoln's Inn Fields Theatre | | Original language | English | | Genre | Comedy | 'Tis Well if it Takes is a 1719 comedy play by the British writer William Taverner. It premiered at Lin...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%27Tis%20Well%20if%20it%20Takes%23Bibliography
'Tis Well if it Takes
Burling, William J. A Checklist of New Plays and Entertainments on the London Stage, 1700-1737. Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press, 1992. Nicoll, Allardyce. A History of Early Eighteenth Century Drama: 1700-1750. CUP Archive, 1927.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1214%3A%20No%20tememos%20a%20los%20cobardes
1214: No tememos a los cobardes
| 1214: No tememos a los cobardes | | | --- | --- | | Film poster | | | Directed by | Ernesto CarlínHernán Hurtado | | Written by | Ernesto CarlínHernán Hurtado | | Produced by | Hernán Garrido Lecca | | Edited by | Oliver Gonzalez Leon | | Music by | Cucho Galarza | | Release date | * July 24, 2021 (2021\-07\-24) | | ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1214%3A%20No%20tememos%20a%20los%20cobardes%23Synopsis
1214: No tememos a los cobardes
5 true stories are told about characters who were not intimidated by the threats of the terrorists and who continued to defend the message of Pan con Libertad from Haya de la Torre's party. They are dramas that took place in inland places like Ayacucho and Huancavelica or Lima districts like La Victoria, El Agustino or...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1214%3A%20No%20tememos%20a%20los%20cobardes%23Release
1214: No tememos a los cobardes
It premiered on July 24, 2021, at the Aprista party venue, in Breña. Subsequently, the film was donated to the Chilean Museum of Memory and Human Rights for distribution in Chilean territory.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/163rd%20Battalion%20%28French-Canadian%29%2C%20CEF
163rd Battalion (French-Canadian), CEF
The 163rd (Canadien-Francais) Battalion, CEF was a unit in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. Based in Montreal, Quebec, the unit began recruiting in late 1915 throughout the province of Quebec. In May 1916, the battalion sailed for the Imperial fortress of Bermuda, where it replaced the 38t...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob%20Root
Jacob Root
| Jacob Root | | | --- | --- | | | | | Member of the Maryland House of Delegatesfrom the Frederick County district | | | **In office**1858–1860Serving with Stephen R. Bowlus, Oliver P. Harding, Ulysses Hobbs, John A. Koons, John B. Thomas | | | Preceded by | Lawrence J. Brengle, James S. Carper, James L. Davis, Daniel ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob%20Root%23Biography
Jacob Root
Jacob Root served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Frederick County from 1846 to 1847, from 1849 to 1852, and from 1858 to 1860. Root died on May 27, 1861.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offensive%20Weapon%20%28Belfast%20Oi%20Band%29
Offensive Weapon (Belfast Oi Band)
| Offensive Weapon | | | --- | --- | | Origin | Shankill Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland | | Genres | Oi | | Years active | 1981–1984 | | Labels | Self\-Released | | | | | Past members | Sam McCrory Brian Watson Johnny Adair Julian Carson | Offensive Weapon were a short lived far-right 'Oi' band formed in Belfast in 1...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offensive%20Weapon%20%28Belfast%20Oi%20Band%29%23History
Offensive Weapon (Belfast Oi Band)
Offensive Weapon were a short lived far-right Skinhead band formed in Belfast in 1981. Essentially they were a Shankill Road outfit. They recorded a demo with songs like 'Made In Ulster', 'Gestapo R.U.C', ‘We Killed Your Kid With A Plastic Bullet’, and 'Bulldog' (which had a theme of 'Keep Britain White'). They made ap...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Uncle%20Tom%27s%20Cabin%22%20Contrasted%20with%20Buckingham%20Hall%2C%20the%20Planter%27s%20Home
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home; or, A Fair View of Both Sides of the Slavery Question | Author | Robert Criswell | | --- | --- | | Country | United States | | Language | English | | Genre | Plantation literatureRomance | | Publisher | D. Fanshaw of New York | | Publication date...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Uncle%20Tom%27s%20Cabin%22%20Contrasted%20with%20Buckingham%20Hall%2C%20the%20Planter%27s%20Home%23Overview
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home
The novel is one of several written in response to Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, which had been criticised by writers from both North and South for its allegedly exaggerated and/or inaccurate depiction of slavery. However, despite being written initially as a response to Stowe, Criswell's novel is a roman...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Uncle%20Tom%27s%20Cabin%22%20Contrasted%20with%20Buckingham%20Hall%2C%20the%20Planter%27s%20Home%23Plot
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home
The novel follows Eugene Buckingham, the only son of a South Carolina planter, as he crosses paths with Julia Tennyson, a Scottish American journalist who has written a number of pamphlets under various pseudonyms. What begins as mutual friendship eventually evolves into love, despite the anxieties of the opposing fath...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%22Uncle%20Tom%27s%20Cabin%22%20Contrasted%20with%20Buckingham%20Hall%2C%20the%20Planter%27s%20Home%23Publication
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the Planter's Home
The novel was first published in 1852 in hardback form by D. Fanshaw of New York City. It has been recently reprinted by Kessinger Publishing.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1%2C4-Cycloheptadiene
1,4-Cycloheptadiene
1,4\-Cycloheptadiene | | | | --- | --- | | Names | | | Preferred IUPAC name Cyclohepta\-1,4\-diene | | | Other names 1,4\-Cycloheptadiene | | | Identifiers | | | CAS Number | * 7161\-35\-5checkY | | 3D model (JSmol) | * Interactive image | | Abbreviations | 1,4\-CHDN | | ChemSpider | * 122548checkY | | MeSH | 1,4\-cycl...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1841%20in%20rail%20transport
1841 in rail transport
| Years in rail transport | | --- | | * 1840 in rail transport * 1841 in rail transport * 1842 in rail transport | | Timeline of railway history | This article lists events related to rail transport that occurred in 1841.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1841%20in%20rail%20transport%23March%20events
1841 in rail transport
March 1 – Opening throughout of the Manchester and Leeds Railway, the first to cross the Pennines of England (via Summit Tunnel). March 29 – The Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway opened between Glasgow Bridge Street railway station and Greenock.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1841%20in%20rail%20transport%23May%20events
1841 in rail transport
May – James Bowen succeeds Eleazer Lord as president of the Erie Railroad.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1841%20in%20rail%20transport%23June%20events
1841 in rail transport
June 14 – The first section of the Bristol and Exeter Railway's main line is opened between Bristol and Bridgwater in England. June 30 – Great Western Railway of England completed throughout between London and Bristol Temple Meads railway station, including Box Tunnel.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1841%20in%20rail%20transport%23July%20events
1841 in rail transport
July 5 – Thomas Cook arranges his first excursion, taking 570 temperance campaigners on the Midland Counties Railway from Leicester to a rally in Loughborough, England. July 7 – Opening of the railway from Bordeaux to La Teste in France.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1841%20in%20rail%20transport%23September%20events
1841 in rail transport
September 19 – Inauguration of first international railway line (between Strasbourg (France) and Basel (Switzerland), but with a terminus in Basel; first continuous line October 15, 1843, between Antwerp (Belgium) and Köln (Germany)). September 21 – The London and Brighton Railway is opened throughout, in England.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1841%20in%20rail%20transport%23Unknown%20date%20events
1841 in rail transport
Draughtsman William Howe and pattern-maker William Williams of Robert Stephenson and Company in Newcastle upon Tyne originate Stephenson valve gear for steam locomotives. Joseph R. Anderson becomes manager of the American steam locomotive manufacturing firm Tredegar Iron Works.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1906%20Montenegrin%20parliamentary%20election
1906 Montenegrin parliamentary election
1906 Montenegrin legislative election | --- | | | --- | --- | | | ← 1905 | **27 September 1906** | 1907 → | | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | First party | | | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | Leader | Mihailo Ivanović | | | Party | People's Party | | | Seats won | 51 / 76 | | | --- | | | | | | Third party | | | | | | | Party |...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1906%20Montenegrin%20parliamentary%20election%23Electoral%20system
1906 Montenegrin parliamentary election
The elections were held under the electoral law passed on 24 June. The new National Assembly of Montenegro (parliament) consisted of 62 elected members (6 from small towns and 56 from captaincies) and 14 appointees.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1906%20Montenegrin%20parliamentary%20election%23Aftermath
1906 Montenegrin parliamentary election
The newly elected Parliament met for the first time in Cetinje on 31 October. Šako Petrović-Njegoš was elected as the first President of the Parliament. Following the elections, the People's Party formed the first party-led government with Marko Radulović as Prime Minister. In February 1907, Andrija Radović, also a Peo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004%20Canadian%20electoral%20calendar
2004 Canadian electoral calendar
This is a list of elections in Canada that were be held in 2004. Included are municipal, provincial and federal elections, by-elections on any level, referendums and party leadership races at any level.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004%20Canadian%20electoral%20calendar%23January
2004 Canadian electoral calendar
January 23 - 2004 Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario leadership election
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004%20Canadian%20electoral%20calendar%23February
2004 Canadian electoral calendar
February 16 - 2004 Nunavut general election
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004%20Canadian%20electoral%20calendar%23May
2004 Canadian electoral calendar
May 10 - 2004 New Brunswick municipal elections
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004%20Canadian%20electoral%20calendar%23June
2004 Canadian electoral calendar
June 28 - 2004 Canadian federal election
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004%20Canadian%20electoral%20calendar%23September
2004 Canadian electoral calendar
September 20 - 2004 Quebec provincial by-elections
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004%20Canadian%20electoral%20calendar%23October
2004 Canadian electoral calendar
October 16 - 2004 Nova Scotia municipal elections 2004 Halifax municipal election 2004 Nova Scotia Sunday shopping plebiscite October 18 - 2004 Alberta municipal elections 2004 Calgary municipal election 2004 Edmonton municipal election
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2004%20Canadian%20electoral%20calendar%23November
2004 Canadian electoral calendar
November 22 - 2004 Alberta general election 2004 Alberta Senate nominee election
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1762%20in%20Wales
1762 in Wales
| | ← * 1761 * 1760 * 1759 * 1758 * 1757 | | 1762 in Wales | → * 1763 * 1764 * 1765 * 1766 * 1767 | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Centuries: | * 16th * 17th * **18th** * 19th * 20th | | Decades: | * 1740s * 1750s * **1760s** * 1770s * 1780s | | See also: | List of years in WalesT...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1762%20in%20Wales%23Incumbents
1762 in Wales
Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – Sir Nicholas Bayly, 2nd Baronet Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire and Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire – Thomas Morgan Lord Lieutenant of Caernarvonshire- Thomas Wynn Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire – Wilmot Vaughan, 3rd Viscount Lisburne (until 27 July); Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisbu...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1762%20in%20Wales%23Events
1762 in Wales
Henry Herbert, 1st Earl of Powis, leaves the Whig party. Silvanus Bevan is elected a member of the Cymmrodorion.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1762%20in%20Wales%23New%20books
1762 in Wales
Thomas Edwards (Twm o'r Nant) – Tri Chydymaith Dyn Oliver Goldsmith – The Life of Richard Nash William Williams Pantycelyn – Pantheologia, neu Hanes Holl Grefyddau’r Byd
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1762%20in%20Wales%23Music
1762 in Wales
William Williams Pantycelyn – Mor o Wydr (including "Gweddi am Nerth i fyned trwy anialwch y Byd", the Welsh original of the hymn "Cwm Rhondda")
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1762%20in%20Wales%23Births
1762 in Wales
12 August – George, Prince of Wales, later King George IV (died 1830) 11 October – David Charles, hymn-writer (died 1834) date unknown Samuel Homfray, iron-master (died 1822) William Jones, bookseller, religious writer, and member of the Scotch Baptist church in Finsbury, London. (died 1846) John Williams, evangelical ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1762%20in%20Wales%23Deaths
1762 in Wales
3 February – Beau Nash, leader of fashion, 87 2 May – John Salusbury, diarist, 54 2 May – Margaret Lloyd, Moravian worker and activist, 53
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1664%20in%20Norway
1664 in Norway
| | ← * 1663 * 1662 * 1661 | | 1664 in Norway | → * 1665 * 1666 * 1667 | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Centuries: | * 15th * 16th * **17th** * 18th * 19th | | Decades: | * 1640s * 1650s * **1660s** * 1670s * 1680s | | See also: | 1664 in Denmark List of years in Norway | Events ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1664%20in%20Norway%23Incumbents
1664 in Norway
Monarch: Frederick III.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1664%20in%20Norway%23Events
1664 in Norway
January – Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve is appointed Steward of Norway.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1664%20in%20Norway%23Births
1664 in Norway
11 March – Jørgen Otto Brockenhuus, military officer (died 1728) 10 May – Tørres Christensen, merchant, ship owner, land owner (died 1721).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1664%20in%20Norway%23Deaths
1664 in Norway
5 February – Henning Stockfleth, clergyman (born 1610). 19 February – Hans Stockfleth, civil servant.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1899%20Maltese%20general%20election%23Results
1899 Maltese general election
| General elected members | | | | | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Constituency | Name | Votes | Notes | | I | Andrè Pullicino | – | Re\-elected (previously in the graduates seat) | | II | Paolo Sammut | – | Re\-elected | | III | Antonio Dalli | – | Re\-elected | | IV | Franc Cardona | – | Re\-elected | | V | Cesare Darmani...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1899%20Maltese%20general%20election%23Background
1899 Maltese general election
| District | Towns | | --- | --- | | I | Valletta East | | II | Valletta West, Sliema, St. Julian's | | III | Floriana, Pietà, Ħamrun, Msida | | IV | Cospicua, Żabbar | | V | Birgu, Senglea | | VI | Mdina | | VII | Birkirkara | | VIII | Qormi | | IX | Żejtun | | X | Gozo | | Source: Schiavone, p13 | | The elections we...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1899%20Maltese%20general%20election
1899 Maltese general election
| Politics of Malta | | --- | | | | | | Republic * Constitution * President (list) George Vella | | Government * Prime Minister (list) Robert Abela * Deputy Prime Minister (list) Chris Fearne * Cabinet (current) | | Parliament * Speaker (list) Angelo Farrugia * Deputy Speaker (list) David Agius * Leader of the House (l...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1672%20in%20the%20Netherlands
1672 in the Netherlands
| **Years in the Netherlands:** | 1669 1670 1671 **1672** 1673 1674 1675 | | --- | --- | | **Centuries:** | 16th century · **17th century** · 18th century | | **Decades:** | 1640s 1650s 1660s **1670s** 1680s 1690s 1700s | | **Years:** | 1669 1670 1671 **1672** 1673 1674 1675 | Events from the year 1672 in the Dutch Re...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1672%20in%20the%20Netherlands%23Events
1672 in the Netherlands
Siege of Groningen Siege of Groenlo Battle of Solebay Rampjaar
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1672%20in%20the%20Netherlands%23Deaths
1672 in the Netherlands
January 21 – Adriaen van de Velde, painter (b. 1636) August 20 Cornelis de Witt, politician (b. 1623) Johan de Witt, politician (b. 1625) October 8 – Johan Nieuhof, traveler who wrote about his journeys to Brazil (b. 1618) November 16 – Esaias Boursse, painter (b. 1631) November 19 – Franciscus Sylvius, physician and ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924%20Northwestern%20Wildcats%20football%20team%23Schedule
1924 Northwestern Wildcats football team
| Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance | Source | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | October 4 | South Dakota\* | * Northwestern Field * Evanston, IL | W 28–0 | | | | October 11 | Cincinnati\* | * Northwestern Field * Evanston, IL | W 42–0 | | | | October 18 | Purdue | * Northwestern Field * Evanston, IL |...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924%20Northwestern%20Wildcats%20football%20team
1924 Northwestern Wildcats football team
| 1924 Northwestern Wildcats football | | | --- | --- | | Conference | Big Ten Conference | | Record | 4–4 (1–3 Big Ten) | | Head coach | * Glenn Thistlethwaite (3rd season) | | Captain | Robert Wienecke | | Home stadium | Northwestern Field | | Uniform | | | | | | Seasons← 19231925 → | | The 1924 Northwestern Wildcat...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%20Campeonato%20Paulista%23Championship
1903 Campeonato Paulista
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | São Paulo Athletic | 8 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 21 | 5 | \+16 | 13 | Playoffs | | 2 | Paulistano | 8 | 6 | 1 | 1 | 14 | 4 | \+10 | 13 | | 3 | Mackenzie | 8 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 10 ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%20Campeonato%20Paulista
1903 Campeonato Paulista
Campeonato Paulista | Season | 1903 | | --- | --- | | Champions | São Paulo Athletic | | Matches played | 21 | | Goals scored | 64 (3\.05 per match) | | Top goalscorer | Álvaro Rocha (Paulistano)Herbert Boyes (São Paulo Athletic) – 4 goals | | Biggest home win | Paulistano 5–0 Internacional (June 28, 1903\)São Paulo A....
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%20Campeonato%20Paulista%23System
1903 Campeonato Paulista
The championship was disputed in a double-round robin system, with the team with the most points winning the title.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%20Campeonato%20Paulista%23Finals
1903 Campeonato Paulista
25 October 1903Velódromo Paulistano, São PauloReferee: Egídio de Souza Aranha
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%E2%80%9304%20County%20Antrim%20Shield%23Replays
1903–04 County Antrim Shield
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | | --- | --- | --- | | | **Belfast Celtic** | 2–21 | Glentoran | | Distillery | 0–1 | **Linfield** | 1Belfast Celtic were awarded victory after a protest
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%E2%80%9304%20County%20Antrim%20Shield%23Replay
1903–04 County Antrim Shield
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | | --- | --- | --- | | | **Belfast Celtic** | 3–0 | YMCA |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%E2%80%9304%20County%20Antrim%20Shield%23Quarter-finals
1903–04 County Antrim Shield
| Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | | --- | --- | --- | | | **Cliftonville** | 6–1 | King's Own Scottish Borderers | | Glentoran | 0–0 | Belfast Celtic | | Linfield | 0–0 | Distillery | | **YMCA** | 2–1 | Linfield Swifts |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%E2%80%9304%20County%20Antrim%20Shield
1903–04 County Antrim Shield
1903–04 County Antrim Shield | Tournament details | | | --- | --- | | Country | Ireland | | Teams | 8 | | Defending champions | Distillery | | Final positions | | | Champions | Linfield (2nd win) | | Runner\-up | Belfast Celtic | | Tournament statistics | | | Matches played | 10 | | Goals scored | 29 (2\.9 per match) |...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%E2%80%9304%20County%20Antrim%20Shield%23Final
1903–04 County Antrim Shield
2 April 1904Solitude, Belfast
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/18%20de%20Julio%20Avenue
18 de Julio Avenue
18 de Julio Avenue | 18 de Julio Avenue and Gaucho Tower seen from Plaza Independencia. | | | --- | --- | | Native name | *Avenida 18 de Julio* (Spanish) | | Location | Montevideo, Uruguay | | From | Plaza Independencia | | To | Obelisk of Montevideo | Avenida 18 de Julio, or 18 de Julio Avenue, is the most important ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/18%20de%20Julio%20Avenue%23History
18 de Julio Avenue
Avenida 18 de Julio was conceived as the axis of the "New City", after the 1829 Constituent Assembly decreed the demolition of the city's walls and fortifications. The avenue was designed in a straight line, up to Médanos Street (current Javier Various Amorín St.) where it forked between Camino Maldonado (east extensio...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/18%20de%20Julio%20Avenue%23Landmarks
18 de Julio Avenue
The main landmarks across this avenue are: Artigas Mausoleum, located at the beginning of the avenue in Plaza Independencia Palacio Salvo Edificio Lapido Plaza Fabini City Hall of Montevideo Iglesia del Cordón Universidad de la República Obelisk of Montevideo, located at the end of the avenue when it meets Artigas Boul...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/18%20de%20Julio%20Avenue%23Images
18 de Julio Avenue
Drawing of the Avenue in 1885 View of the Avenue 18 de Julio Ave. & Arenal Grande St. Plaza Cagancha, which is crossed by 18 de Julio Ave. McDonald's Restaurant in 18 de Julio Ave. & Gaboto St. View of the Avenue from Plaza Independencia 18 de Julio Ave. between Cuareim St. & Yí St.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Electoral%20history
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
General election 1892: Barkston Ash | Party | | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | **Conservative** | **Robert Gunter** | **4,161** | **58\.8** | ***N/A*** | | | | Liberal | Archibald William Scarr | 2,920 | 41\.2 | *New* | | | Majority | | | 1,241 | 17\.6 | *N/A* | | Turnout | | ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Result
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
Barkston Ash by\-election, 1905 | Party | | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | **Liberal** | **Joseph Andrews** | **4,376** | **51\.3** | ***New*** | | | | Conservative | George Lane\-Fox | 4,148 | 48\.7 | *N/A* | | | Majority | | | 228 | 2\.6 | *N/A* | | Turnout | | | 8,524 | 83\....
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Aftermath
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
General election 1906: Barkston Ash | Party | | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | | **Conservative** | **George Lane\-Fox** | **4,894** | **53\.5** | **\+4\.8** | | | | Liberal | Joseph Andrews | 4,246 | 46\.5 | \-4\.8 | | | Majority | | | 548 | 7\.0 | *N/A* | | Turnout | | | 9,140 ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
1905 Barkston Ash by\-election | --- | | | --- | --- | | | ← 1900 | **13 October 1905** | 1906 → | | --- | --- | --- | | | | | | | | | | | | Candidate | Andrews | Lane\-Fox | | Party | Liberal | Conservative | | Popular vote | **4,376** | 4,148 | | Percentage | **51\.3%** | 48\.7% | | | | | | --- | **MP before election...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Vacancy
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
The by-election was caused by the death, on 18 September 1905, of the sitting Conservative MP Sir Robert Gunter. Gunter had been seriously ill with neuritis and phlebitis since June 1905 and had been unconscious for several days before his death.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Conservatives
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
Because of ill health, Gunter had told his local party in 1903, that he would be standing down as MP. They had then selected 35 year old George Lane-Fox, an Eton and Oxford educated barrister and a member of the West Riding County Council to be their candidate.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Liberals
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
The Liberals had already selected 32 year old Joseph Andrews, a barrister from Leeds to fight the next general election. They adopted Andrews as their by-election candidate.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Other
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
There was speculation that an Independent candidate, Henry Liversidge, would also stand. Earlier in 1905 he announced an intention to contest the next election as a Lib-Lab candidate, but on the platform of tariff reform. It was subsequently reported that no Tariff Reform League or other candidate would be standing spe...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Campaign
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
The political tide seemed to be flowing against the Tory government of Arthur Balfour. In 1903 they had lost five seats in by-elections, in 1904 another seven and six seats had been gained by the Liberals in by-elections so far in 1905.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Tariff%20Reform
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
Although no tariff candidate entered the field, the issue of protectionism was one of the great issues of the day. Whereas the question of Irish Home Rule had dominated political debate in earlier elections, the ‘dumping’ of foreign goods on British markets and the struggle between tariff reformers and free traders was...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Agricultural%20labour
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
There was a strong mining community in the south of the constituency which traditionally supported the Liberals and a substantial suburban house-holder vote spreading out from Leeds, which together with the farmers and landowners could usually be relied upon to vote Conservative. This meant the agricultural labourers h...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Religion
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
Both candidates also, despite denials were keen to attract votes from the sizeable Roman Catholic minority in the area. The Liberals denounced the Education Act 1902 and hoped for Catholic voters to be sympathetic to Irish Home Rule in support of their co-religionists in Ireland although as the campaign wore on they be...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1905%20Barkston%20Ash%20by-election%23Foreign%20affairs
1905 Barkston Ash by-election
Government policy abroad gave the Liberals little to campaign on. There was a distinct strain of English patriotism in the Yorkshire character and the area had provided strong support over the fighting of the Boer War. The only area left to exploit was the introduction of Chinese labour into South Africa gold mining op...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924%20Northern%20Illinois%20State%20Teachers%20football%20team%23Schedule
1924 Northern Illinois State Teachers football team
| Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Source | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | October 4 | Elmhurst\* | * Glidden Field * DeKalb, IL | W 45–0 | | | October 9 | Milton\* | * Glidden Field * DeKalb, IL | W 17–7 | | | October 17 | at DePaul\* | Chicago, IL | L 6–9 | | | October 25 | at Illinois State Normal | Normal, IL |...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924%20Northern%20Illinois%20State%20Teachers%20football%20team
1924 Northern Illinois State Teachers football team
| 1924 Northern Illinois State Teachers football | | | --- | --- | | Conference | Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference | | Record | 4–4 (1–3 IIAC) | | Head coach | * William Muir (2nd season) | | Captain | Pete Ball | | Home stadium | Glidden Field | | Seasons← 19231925 → | | The 1924 Northern Illinois State T...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927%20Targa%20Florio%23Targa%20Florio
1927 Targa Florio
| Pos | No | Class | Driver | Car | Laps | Time/Retired | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | 24 | III | Emilio Materassi | Bugatti | 5 | 7h35m55\.4 | | 2 | 6 | II | Count Caberto Conelli | Bugatti | 5 | 7h39m06\.0 | | 3 | 26 | III | Alfieri Maserati | Maserati | 5 | 8h01m36\.0 | | 4 | 36 | III | André Bo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927%20Targa%20Florio%23Sources
1927 Targa Florio
| Grand Prix Race | | | | --- | --- | --- | | **1927 Grand Prix season** | | | | Previous race:**1926 Targa Florio** | **Targa Florio** | Next race:**1928 Targa Florio** | |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927%20Targa%20Florio%231100cc%20Class
1927 Targa Florio
| Pos | No | Driver | Car | Laps | Time/Retired | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | 44 | Baconin Borzacchini | Salmson | 3 | 4h59m03\.0 | | 2 | 42 | Luigi Fagioli | Salmson | 3 | 5h10m36\.6 | | 3 | 40 | Ignacio Zubiaga | BNC | 3 | 6h12m58\.0 | | DNF | 46 | Francesco Starrabba | Amilcar | 1 | Connecting Rod | ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927%20Targa%20Florio
1927 Targa Florio
The 1927 Targa Florio was a Grand Prix motor race held on the 108km Medio Circuito Madonie in Sicily, Italy on the 24th of April 1927. There were two separate races held simultaneously, one for up to 1100cc Cyclecars held over 3 laps for a total distance of 324km, and the main race for Formula Libre cars over 5 laps fo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1927%20Targa%20Florio%23Report
1927 Targa Florio
For 1927 entrants were divided into three classes based on engine capacity. Class I was for 1100cc Cyclecars , which would complete just 3 laps. Class II was for cars between 1100cc and 1500cc, and class III was for cars over 1500cc. Cars started one by one, with class II cars starting first, followed by class III, at...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%20Campeonato%20de%20Madrid%23Table
1903 Campeonato de Madrid
| Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 1 | Moderno FC (C) | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 9 | 1 | \+8 | 4 | | 2 | Madrid FC | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 3 | \+6 | 2 | | 3 | Moncloa FC | 2 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 2 | | 4 | Iberia FC | 2 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 14 | −...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%20Campeonato%20de%20Madrid
1903 Campeonato de Madrid
1903 Campeonato de Madrid | Tournament details | | | --- | --- | | Country | Madrid | | Teams | 4 | | Final positions | | | Champions | Moderno FC (1st title) | | Runner\-up | Madrid FC | | Tournament statistics | | | Matches played | 12 | | Goals scored | 16 (1\.33 per match) | | 1904 → | | The 1903 Campeonato de Mad...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%20Campeonato%20de%20Madrid%23Background
1903 Campeonato de Madrid
At the end of 1902, in December, all the Madrid clubs of the time participated in the Concurso de Bandas, a kind of precursor to the Regional Championship that began in the following year. Concurso de Bandas was the first tournament organized by the recently established Madrid Football Federation and is now regarded as...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%20Campeonato%20de%20Madrid%23Overview
1903 Campeonato de Madrid
The tournament was originally scheduled to have been held in the spring of 1903, but the proximity of the summer period led the competition to be postponed to autumn, lasting until the beginning of 1904. Football was rarely practiced in the stage of the greatest sun, due to the great efforts that a football match requi...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1903%20Campeonato%20de%20Madrid%23Results
1903 Campeonato de Madrid
Moncloa FC v Moderno FC Madrid FC v Iberia FC Moderno FC v Iberia FC Moderno FC v Madrid FC Moncloa FC v Iberia FC Madrid FC v Moncloa FC Iberia FC v Moderno FC Moncloa FC v Madrid FC Iberia FC v Madrid FC Moderno FC v Moncloa FC Iberia FC v Moncloa FC Madrid FC v Moderno FC Valid matches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1885%E2%80%9386%20St.%20Mary%27s%20Y.M.A.%20season%23Legend
1885–86 St. Mary's Y.M.A. season
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1885%E2%80%9386%20St.%20Mary%27s%20Y.M.A.%20season%23Results
1885–86 St. Mary's Y.M.A. season
| Date | Opponents | H / A | ResultF – A | Scorers | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 21 November 1885 | Freemantle | H | 5 – 1 | Bromley (3\), A. A. Fry (2\) | | 9 January 1886 | Southampton Harriers | H | 0 – 0 | | | 23 January 1886 | Freemantle | A | 1 – 0 | Deacon | | 13 February 1886 | Totton | A | 3 – 0 | McIvor...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1885%E2%80%9386%20St.%20Mary%27s%20Y.M.A.%20season
1885–86 St. Mary's Y.M.A. season
St. Mary's Y.M.A. | 1885–86 season | | | --- | --- | | President | Rev. Arthur Sole | | Secretary | C. Abbott | | Ground | Southampton Common | | Top goalscorer | League: N/AAll: Ned Bromley (5\) | | | | | | **Home colours** | | --- | | | | | | | ← N/A1886–87 → | | The first match played by what is now Southampton Foo...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1885%E2%80%9386%20St.%20Mary%27s%20Y.M.A.%20season%23National
1885–86 St. Mary's Y.M.A. season
The game of association football ("football") had been popular in England for many years, having its origins in the Middle Ages. The game was played under various rules, all of which were considerably different from the modern game. By the mid-19th century, attempts were being made to unify the rules, with these culmin...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1885%E2%80%9386%20St.%20Mary%27s%20Y.M.A.%20season%23Local
1885–86 St. Mary's Y.M.A. season
The earliest known association football club in Southampton was Southampton Rangers, who had been founded in 1878. The team comprised workers, many of whom had been recruited from northern England, at the Oswald & Mordaunt (later Vosper Thorneycroft) shipyard and played their early games on Southampton Common. Among th...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1885%E2%80%9386%20St.%20Mary%27s%20Y.M.A.%20season%23St.%20Mary%27s%20Young%20Men%27s%20Association
1885–86 St. Mary's Y.M.A. season
St. Mary's Young Men's Association had been formed in the early 1880s under the auspices of St. Mary's Church, Southampton. The parish of St. Mary's had encompassed most of the eastern part of the town of Southampton, including across the River Itchen (what is now Woolston) and northwards to South Stoneham. By 1866, th...
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