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projected-20460707-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cercle%20Municipal | Cercle Municipal | Introduction | The Cercle Municipal or Cercle Cité is a building in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg, It is located at the eastern end of the Place d'Armes, in the historic central Ville Haute quarter of the city. | [] | [
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projected-20460707-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cercle%20Municipal | Cercle Municipal | History | The Cercle Municipal or Cercle Cité is a building in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg, It is located at the eastern end of the Place d'Armes, in the historic central Ville Haute quarter of the city. | On a site where there had previously been a building intended as a Cercle littéraire but which finally housed a restaurant by the name of Beim Gréitchen, the city decided to construct a grand administrative building. The design competition launched in 1902 was won in 1904 by Pierre and Paul Funck, a father and son team... | [] | [
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projected-20460707-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cercle%20Municipal | Cercle Municipal | Renovation and reopening | The Cercle Municipal or Cercle Cité is a building in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg, It is located at the eastern end of the Place d'Armes, in the historic central Ville Haute quarter of the city. | In 2006, comprehensive renovation and restoration work was carried out on the Cercle in order to transform it into a convention and exhibition centre. The work was completed in April 2011 providing not only enhancements to the Grande Salle and the Foyer but also to the cellar, which can now house exhibitions, and the f... | [
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projected-20460707-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cercle%20Municipal | Cercle Municipal | References | The Cercle Municipal or Cercle Cité is a building in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg, It is located at the eastern end of the Place d'Armes, in the historic central Ville Haute quarter of the city. | Category:Buildings and structures in Luxembourg City
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projected-17324616-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langnes | Langnes | Introduction | Langnes may refer to: | [] | [
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projected-17324616-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langnes | Langnes | Antarctica | Langnes may refer to: | Langnes Fjord, a fjord in Antarctica
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projected-17324616-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langnes | Langnes | Norway | Langnes may refer to: | Langnes, Troms, a village in Lenvik municipality, Troms county, Norway
Langnes, Østfold, a village in Askim municipality, Østfold county, Norway
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projected-17324616-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langnes | Langnes | People | Langnes may refer to: | Ole Arvid Langnes, a retired Norwegian football goalkeeper | [] | [
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projected-17324616-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langnes | Langnes | Other | Langnes may refer to: | Battle of Langnes, a battle fought between Norway and Sweden as a part of the Swedish-Norwegian War of 1814 | [] | [
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projected-17324616-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langnes | Langnes | See also | Langnes may refer to: | Langness
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projected-17324662-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langenes%2C%20Finnmark | Langenes, Finnmark | Introduction | Langenes is a village in Troms og Finnmark, Norway. | [] | [
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projected-17324662-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langenes%2C%20Finnmark | Langenes, Finnmark | References | Langenes is a village in Troms og Finnmark, Norway. | Category:Villages in Finnmark | [] | [
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projected-17324672-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langnes%2C%20Troms | Langnes, Troms | Introduction | Langnes is a village in Senja Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located along the lake Rossfjordsvatnet about south of the village of Rossfjordstraumen and about northeast of the town of Finnsnes. The village of Bjorelvnes lies about west of Langnes. The population (2001) of the village is 189. | [] | [
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projected-17324672-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langnes%2C%20Troms | Langnes, Troms | References | Langnes is a village in Senja Municipality in Troms og Finnmark county, Norway. It is located along the lake Rossfjordsvatnet about south of the village of Rossfjordstraumen and about northeast of the town of Finnsnes. The village of Bjorelvnes lies about west of Langnes. The population (2001) of the village is 189. | Category:Senja
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projected-17324677-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Scottish%20Football%20League%20clubs | List of Scottish Football League clubs | Introduction | The Scottish Football League ("SFL") was established in 1890, initially as an amateur league as professionalism had not been legalised in Scottish football. In 1893 a Second Division was formed, with the existing single division renamed the First Division. The Second Division was discontinued during the First World War... | [] | [
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projected-17324677-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Scottish%20Football%20League%20clubs | List of Scottish Football League clubs | Clubs | The Scottish Football League ("SFL") was established in 1890, initially as an amateur league as professionalism had not been legalised in Scottish football. In 1893 a Second Division was formed, with the existing single division renamed the First Division. The Second Division was discontinued during the First World War... | The tables show the first and last seasons in which each club competed in the league. Some clubs' membership was intermittent between their first and last seasons. Clubs shown in bold were among the founder members of the league. Where a former club has become defunct, any phoenix club formed as a successor side is not... | [] | [
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projected-17324677-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Scottish%20Football%20League%20clubs | List of Scottish Football League clubs | See also | The Scottish Football League ("SFL") was established in 1890, initially as an amateur league as professionalism had not been legalised in Scottish football. In 1893 a Second Division was formed, with the existing single division renamed the First Division. The Second Division was discontinued during the First World War... | List of Scottish Professional Football League clubs
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projected-17324677-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Scottish%20Football%20League%20clubs | List of Scottish Football League clubs | References | The Scottish Football League ("SFL") was established in 1890, initially as an amateur league as professionalism had not been legalised in Scottish football. In 1893 a Second Division was formed, with the existing single division renamed the First Division. The Second Division was discontinued during the First World War... | Former Scottish
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projected-17324689-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houstonia%20longifolia | Houstonia longifolia | Introduction | Houstonia longifolia, commonly known as long-leaved bluet or longleaf summer bluet, is a perennial plant in the family Rubiaceae. It can be found throughout most of the Eastern United States and Canada. It has been reported from every state east of the Mississippi River except Delaware, plus North Dakota, Minnesota, Mi... | [] | [
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projected-17324689-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houstonia%20longifolia | Houstonia longifolia | Description | Houstonia longifolia, commonly known as long-leaved bluet or longleaf summer bluet, is a perennial plant in the family Rubiaceae. It can be found throughout most of the Eastern United States and Canada. It has been reported from every state east of the Mississippi River except Delaware, plus North Dakota, Minnesota, Mi... | It has upright stalks of or sometimes taller, rising from a basal rosette of leaves. The stalks are slender and branching, with small white flowers with 4 petals. The basal rosette of leaves withers away before the flowers bloom, and opposite leaves appear at intervals along the stems. Flowers bloom for about a month ... | [] | [
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projected-17324689-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houstonia%20longifolia | Houstonia longifolia | Varieties | Houstonia longifolia, commonly known as long-leaved bluet or longleaf summer bluet, is a perennial plant in the family Rubiaceae. It can be found throughout most of the Eastern United States and Canada. It has been reported from every state east of the Mississippi River except Delaware, plus North Dakota, Minnesota, Mi... | Two varieties are recognized:
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projected-17324695-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee%20for%20Culture%2C%20Arts%20and%20Leisure | Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure | Introduction | The Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure was established to advise and assist the Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisure, on matters within his responsibility as a minister. The committee undertook a scrutiny, policy development and consultation role with respect to the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure and pl... | [] | [
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projected-17324695-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee%20for%20Culture%2C%20Arts%20and%20Leisure | Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure | Membership | The Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure was established to advise and assist the Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisure, on matters within his responsibility as a minister. The committee undertook a scrutiny, policy development and consultation role with respect to the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure and pl... | Membership before DCAL's closure: | [] | [
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projected-17324695-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee%20for%20Culture%2C%20Arts%20and%20Leisure | Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure | See also | The Committee for Culture, Arts and Leisure was established to advise and assist the Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisure, on matters within his responsibility as a minister. The committee undertook a scrutiny, policy development and consultation role with respect to the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure and pl... | Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure | [] | [
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projected-17324702-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%20W | No W | Introduction | "No W" is a single by industrial metal band Ministry. The song was the first single from their 2004 album, Houses of the Molé. | [] | [
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projected-17324702-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%20W | No W | Versions | "No W" is a single by industrial metal band Ministry. The song was the first single from their 2004 album, Houses of the Molé. | Another version of this song appears on later versions of the album. This "redux" version is 2:55 in length, and has all of the samples from Carl Orff's "Carmina Burana" removed. This version of the song is featured on the video games Need for Speed: Underground 2 and Tony Hawk's Underground 2; though the version featu... | [] | [
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projected-17324702-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%20W | No W | Music video | "No W" is a single by industrial metal band Ministry. The song was the first single from their 2004 album, Houses of the Molé. | The music video features an actor dancing while wearing a crude George W. Bush mask, while Ministry play in a desert with a choir chanting "O Fortuna" in the background. | [] | [
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projected-17324702-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No%20W | No W | Personnel | "No W" is a single by industrial metal band Ministry. The song was the first single from their 2004 album, Houses of the Molé. | Ministry
Al Jourgensen – vocals, rhythm guitar, bass, programming
Mike Scaccia – lead guitar
Additional musicians
Rey Washam – drums
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projected-17324704-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lomita%20Park%2C%20California | Lomita Park, California | Introduction | Lomita Park, California was a small unincorporated community adjacent to San Bruno in San Mateo County, just west of the San Francisco International Airport. It was roughly bounded by San Felipe Avenue, El Camino Real, San Juan Avenue, and the Southern Pacific railroad tracks.
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projected-17324704-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lomita%20Park%2C%20California | Lomita Park, California | References | Lomita Park, California was a small unincorporated community adjacent to San Bruno in San Mateo County, just west of the San Francisco International Airport. It was roughly bounded by San Felipe Avenue, El Camino Real, San Juan Avenue, and the Southern Pacific railroad tracks.
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Category:Unincorporated communities in San Mateo County, California
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projected-17324721-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malverde%20%28musician%29 | Malverde (musician) | Introduction | Malverde is an American hip-hop artist. He got his name from Jesús Malverde, the popular Robin Hood character of Mexican folklore. | [] | [
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projected-17324721-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malverde%20%28musician%29 | Malverde (musician) | Biography | Malverde is an American hip-hop artist. He got his name from Jesús Malverde, the popular Robin Hood character of Mexican folklore. | A son of Mexican farm laborers, this Coachella, California native has dedicated himself to study and poetry, first writing lyrics referring to the legendary Jesus Malverde, and then developing raps around street life and culture.
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projected-17324721-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malverde%20%28musician%29 | Malverde (musician) | References | Malverde is an American hip-hop artist. He got his name from Jesús Malverde, the popular Robin Hood character of Mexican folklore. | Category:American male rappers
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projected-20460715-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Introduction | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | [] | [
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projected-20460715-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Activism and cause célèbres | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdul Muktadir, academician martyred in the Bangladesh Liberation War
Altab Ali, factory garment worker murdered by three teenagers in a racially motived attack on 4 May 1978.
Anudvaipayan Bhattacharya, university lecturer martyred in the Bangladesh Liberation War
Dia Chakravarty, political activist, singer, former ... | [] | [
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projected-20460715-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Art and design | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Dhruba Esh, cover artist and writer
Jalal Ahmad, president of the Institute of Architects Bangladesh, vice-president of the Commonwealth Association of Architects
Saiman Miah, architectural and graphic designer, designed one of the two £5 commemorative coins for the 2012 Summer Olympics. | [] | [
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projected-20460715-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Business and industry | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdul Latif, British restaurateur known for his dish "Curry Hell".
Ayub Ali Master, founder of the Shah Jalal Restaurant in London which became a hub for the British Asian community.
Bajloor Rashid MBE, businessman and former president of the Bangladesh Caterers Association UK.
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projected-20460715-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Education and sciences | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Aminul Hoque MBE, lecturer at Goldsmiths, University of London, writer
Govinda Chandra Dev, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Dhaka assassinated at the onset of the Bangladesh Liberation War by the Pakistan Army.
K M Baharul Islam, Dean of the Indian Institute of Management Kashipur
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projected-20460715-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | National Professors of Bangladesh | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdul Malik, Brigadier (rtd.), founder of National Heart Foundation
Dewan Mohammad Azraf, teacher, author, politician
Jamilur Reza Choudhury, vice-chancellor of University of Asia Pacific, adviser to Caretaker Government of Bangladesh
Rangalal Sen, academician and writer
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projected-20460715-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Economists | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, former Finance Minister of Bangladesh
B. B. Bhattacharya, professor and Director of the Institute of Economic Growth in Delhi
Mohammed Farashuddin, 7th Governor of Bangladesh Bank, founder of East West University
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projected-20460715-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Entertainment | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Adnan Faruque, actor, presenter, model and YouTuber
Afshan Azad, actress best known for the role of Padma Patil in Harry Potter
Ali Shahalom, comedian and television presenter
Azim, actor best known for the role of Rahim Badshah in Rupban
Bibhash Chakraborty, theatre personality and actor
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projected-20460715-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Families | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abaqati family, Uttar Pradeshi family who had jagirs in Sylhet
Maulvi family of Jitu Miah, Sheikhghat, Sylhet town
Mazumdars of Sylhet, Nawabs and Qanungoh of Barshala/Gorduar/Mazumdari, Sylhet
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Hasina Momtaz, former press officer for the Mayor of London
Hassan Shahriar, journalist
Lenin Gani, senior member of the Bangladesh Sports Journalists Associa... | [] | [
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projected-20460715-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Legal | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdul Moshabbir, lawyer and politician
Knight Bachelor Akhlaq Choudhury, first Muslim at the British High Court of Justice
Irene Khan, seventh Secretary General of Amnesty International, Director-General of the International Development Law Organization
Khatun Sapnara, judge and first non-white to be elected to the ... | [] | [
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projected-20460715-011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Literature | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdur Rouf Choudhury, writer
Abed Chaudhury, Bangladeshi-Australian geneticist and science writer
Achyut Charan Choudhury, writer and historian
Arjumand Ali, first Bengali Muslim novelist
Arun Kumar Chanda, freedom fighter, social worker, writer and editor of the Saptak
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projected-20460715-012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Military | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Anwarul Momen, general officer commanding 17th Infantry Division
Ashab Uddin, major general and ambassador to Kuwait and Yemen
Hasan Mashhud Chowdhury, 11th Chief of Army Staff of the Bangladesh Army
Ismail Faruque Chowdhury, engineer-in-chief of the Bangladesh Army
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projected-20460715-013 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Monarchs and rulers | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Chronological list of articles:
Gangadhwaj Govardhan, 20th king of the Gour Kingdom
Madan Rai, penultimate minister of Gour
Amar Singh, military general and short-lasted minister of Brahmachal under Govardhan
Jaidev Rai, governor of Brahmachal (southern Sylhet) under Tripura Kingdom
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projected-20460715-014 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Music and dance | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Alaur Rahman, singer and music teacher
Amina Khayyam, dancer and choreographer
Bidit Lal Das, folk singer and composer
Debojit Saha, playback singer
Gouri Choudhury, music teacher
Kalika Prasad Bhattacharya, folk singer
Mumzy Stranger, singer, producer and lyricist
Radharaman Dutta, lyricist and composer of folk... | [] | [
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projected-20460715-016 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Bangladesh | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdus Shahid, former chief whip for Bangladesh Awami League
Ariful Haque Choudhury, Mayor of Sylhet
Badar Uddin Ahmed Kamran, former Mayor of Sylhet
C. M. Shafi Sami, former Bangladeshi diplomat
Hafiz Ahmed Mazumder, chairman of Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, Pubali Bank Board of Directors and founder of Scholars... | [
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projected-20460715-017 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Chief Justices | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | J. R. Mudassir Husain, 14th Chief Justice of Bangladesh
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projected-20460715-018 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Local | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdul Hakeem Chowdhury, East Pakistan Provincial council and National Assembly
Abdul Majid Khan, former MP for Habiganj-2
Abdul Matin, former MP for Moulvibazar-2
Abdul Munim Chowdhury, former MP for Habiganj-1
Abdul Muqit Khan, former MP for Sylhet-3
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projected-20460715-019 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Ministers | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdul Haque, former Land Administration and Reforms Minister
Abdul Mannan, Minister of Planning
Abdus Samad Azad, former Foreign Minister of Bangladesh
AK Abdul Momen, Minister of Foreign Affairs
Enamul Haque Mostafa Shahid, former Minister of Social Welfare
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projected-20460715-020 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | British India | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdul Matlib Mazumdar, freedom fighter and political leader known for retaining the Barak Valley in India
Bipin Chandra Pal, Indian nationalist, one third of the Lal Bal Pal triumvirate
Nawab Ali Haider Khan, 9th Nawab of Longla, minister and leader of the Independent Muslim Party
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projected-20460715-021 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Pakistan | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdul Hamid, Education Minister of Assam and later East Bengal
Abdul Hoque, politician, lawyer and freedom fighter
Moulvi Abdus Salam, Revenue Minister of East Bengal
Abdul Khaleque Ahmed, member of the 3rd National Assembly of Pakistan
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projected-20460715-022 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | India | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdul Munim Choudhury, former MLA of Karimganj South
A. F. Golam Osmani, Indian National Congress member
Amar Chand Jain, Bharatiya Janata Party politician
Anwar Hussain Laskar, All India United Democratic Front politician
Ashab Uddin, member of the Manipur Legislative Assembly
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projected-20460715-023 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | West | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Anwar Choudhury, The British High Commissioner for Bangladesh between 2004 and 2008. He is currently the Director of International Institutions at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
Apsana Begum, first Hijabi to be elected as an MP for the British parliament
Doly Begum, Canadian politician
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projected-20460715-025 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Islam | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdul Latif Chowdhury Fultali, Islamic scholar and founder of the Fultali movement
Abdul Momin Imambari, former president of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Bangladesh
Shaikh-e-Fulbari Abdul Matin Chowdhury, a religious scholar and political activist
Abu Hena Saiful Islam, US Navy's imam
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projected-20460715-026 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Shah Jalal's disciples | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Shah Jalal, Sufi saint associated with spreading Islam to Sylhet
Ghazi Burhanuddin, considered to be Sylhet's first Muslim
Haji Muhammad Yusuf, first custodian of Shah Jalal's dargah
Adam Khaki, associated with spreading Islam to Badarpur
Aziz Chishti, companion of Shah Jalal
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projected-20460715-027 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Other | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Agha Muhammad Reza - Claimed to be the Mahdi and twelfth imam, engaged in battles against the East India Company and Kachari Kingdom
Krishna Chaitanya - Hindu mystic
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projected-20460715-030 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Cricket | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abu Jayed Rahi, cricketer
Abul Hasan, cricketer
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Alok Kapali, Bangladesh
Ardhendu Das, cricketer for Bengal (1934-1942)
Ebadot Hossain, cricketer for Bangladesh
Enamul Haque Jr, Bangladesh
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projected-20460715-031 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Football | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Alfaz Ahmed, former footballer for Bangladesh
Hamza Choudhury, midfielder for English football club Leicester City F.C.
Kaiser Hamid, former footballer for Mohammedan SC
Mahbubur Rahman Sufil, footballer and captain of Arambagh KS
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projected-20460715-032 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Other | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Abdul Ali Jacko, two-time world lightweight kick-boxing champion
Bulbul Hussain, wheelchair rugby player for Kent Crusaders and the Great Britain Paralympic team
Rani Hamid, chess master, awarded the FIDE Woman International Master (WIM) title in 1985
Ramnath Biswas, soldier and writer best known for circumnavigatin... | [] | [
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projected-20460715-033 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | India | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Pritam Das, cricketer
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projected-20460715-034 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | Fictional characters | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Ameera Khatun (played by Manjinder Virk in Call the Midwife)
Avell (played by Sayfuz Ali in Badman)
Ayub Mohammed (played by Shahnewaz Jake in Call the Midwife)
Faizal's mother (played by Nina Wadia in Corner Shop Show)
Faruk Khatun (played by Abhisek Singh in Call the Midwife)
Farzina Mohammed (played by Salma Hoque i... | [] | [
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projected-20460715-035 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20people%20from%20Sylhet | List of people from Sylhet | References | This is a list of notable residents and people who have origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh and the Barak Valley of the Indian state of Assam. This list also includes British Bangladeshis, Bangladeshi Americans, Bangladeshi Canadians, and other non-resident Bengalis who have origins in Greater Sylhet. The peop... | Category:Lists of Bangladeshi people
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projected-20460741-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy%20Tate | Troy Tate | Introduction | Troy Tate is an English musician and record producer who was a member of several bands including The Teardrop Explodes and Fashion as well as working as a solo artist, for which he is best known for the single "Love Is ..." | [] | [
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projected-20460741-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy%20Tate | Troy Tate | Biography | Troy Tate is an English musician and record producer who was a member of several bands including The Teardrop Explodes and Fashion as well as working as a solo artist, for which he is best known for the single "Love Is ..." | Born in Liverpool, England, Tate's first band was the Cheltenham-based punk rock band Index, who released one single, "Jet Lag" c/w "Total Bland" in 1978. He moved on to join former members of The Rezillos in the band Shake, recording two singles with this band. In 1981, he first recorded as a solo artist, releasing th... | [] | [
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projected-20460741-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy%20Tate | Troy Tate | The Smiths - The Troy Tate Sessions | Troy Tate is an English musician and record producer who was a member of several bands including The Teardrop Explodes and Fashion as well as working as a solo artist, for which he is best known for the single "Love Is ..." | When The Smiths (also on Rough Trade) were looking for a producer for their debut album, Tate was chosen; although after the album was recorded, the band decided to reject these recordings and re-record the album with producer John Porter. The original version of the album is widely known as The Troy Tate Sessions and ... | [] | [
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projected-20460741-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy%20Tate | Troy Tate | Albums | Troy Tate is an English musician and record producer who was a member of several bands including The Teardrop Explodes and Fashion as well as working as a solo artist, for which he is best known for the single "Love Is ..." | Ticket to the Dark (1984) Sire
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projected-20460741-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troy%20Tate | Troy Tate | Singles | Troy Tate is an English musician and record producer who was a member of several bands including The Teardrop Explodes and Fashion as well as working as a solo artist, for which he is best known for the single "Love Is ..." | "Thomas" (1981) Why-Fi
"Lifeline" (1982) Why-Fi
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projected-20460751-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Five%20Mysteries%20Program | The Five Mysteries Program | Introduction | The Five Mysteries Program is an audience participation radio series broadcast on the Mutual Broadcasting System August 10, 1947 – March 27, 1950. In 1947-48 it aired on Sundays at 2 p.m.
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projected-20460751-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Five%20Mysteries%20Program | The Five Mysteries Program | References | The Five Mysteries Program is an audience participation radio series broadcast on the Mutual Broadcasting System August 10, 1947 – March 27, 1950. In 1947-48 it aired on Sundays at 2 p.m.
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projected-20460767-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10%3A10%20%28film%29 | 10:10 (film) | Introduction | 10:10 () is a 2008 Bengali comedy film directed by Arin Paul. It features Soumitra Chatterjee, Kanchan Mullick, Claudia Ciesla, Subrata Dutta, Aparajita Ghosh Das and Abir Chatterjee. | [] | [
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projected-20460767-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10%3A10%20%28film%29 | 10:10 (film) | Plot | 10:10 () is a 2008 Bengali comedy film directed by Arin Paul. It features Soumitra Chatterjee, Kanchan Mullick, Claudia Ciesla, Subrata Dutta, Aparajita Ghosh Das and Abir Chatterjee. | Durgaprasad an aged don wants to be a more successful don and would like to be in the league of Dawood Ibrahim who he considers to be his idol. To keep him company at all times he has two sidekicks in the form of Montu Singh and Jhantu Singh and Montu of the very shrill voice and loves to play with toy guns. Durgarasad... | [] | [
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projected-20460767-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10%3A10%20%28film%29 | 10:10 (film) | Cast | 10:10 () is a 2008 Bengali comedy film directed by Arin Paul. It features Soumitra Chatterjee, Kanchan Mullick, Claudia Ciesla, Subrata Dutta, Aparajita Ghosh Das and Abir Chatterjee. | Soumitra Chatterjee as Durgaprasad
Subrat Dutta as Aparatim
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projected-20460767-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10%3A10%20%28film%29 | 10:10 (film) | Soundtrack | 10:10 () is a 2008 Bengali comedy film directed by Arin Paul. It features Soumitra Chatterjee, Kanchan Mullick, Claudia Ciesla, Subrata Dutta, Aparajita Ghosh Das and Abir Chatterjee. | Drono Acharya composed the film's songs and Ritam Sen, Sandip Chakrabarty, Padmanabha Dasgupta, Rana Basu Thakur and Rangeet wrote the lyrics. | [] | [
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projected-20460818-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy%20Heinrich | Roy Heinrich | Introduction | Roy Heinrich, born Elroy Paul Heinrich, Jr., July 31, 1953, is a country music singer and songwriter born in Houston, Texas. Heinrich began singing Country music in Los Angeles in 1989. After moving to Austin, Texas in the fall of 1992, Heinrich has established himself as Roots/Honky Tonk Country Music artist. He has p... | [] | [
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projected-20460818-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy%20Heinrich | Roy Heinrich | Albums | Roy Heinrich, born Elroy Paul Heinrich, Jr., July 31, 1953, is a country music singer and songwriter born in Houston, Texas. Heinrich began singing Country music in Los Angeles in 1989. After moving to Austin, Texas in the fall of 1992, Heinrich has established himself as Roots/Honky Tonk Country Music artist. He has p... | After All This Time, 1993 CD
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projected-20460820-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxspring%20railway%20station | Oxspring railway station | Introduction | Oxspring railway station was a short lived station built by the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway to serve the village of Oxspring, South Yorkshire, England. The station opened on 5 December 1845 but due to cost-cutting measures it was closed, along with Dog Lane, Hazelhead and Thurgoland, on 5 Novemb... | [] | [
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projected-20460820-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxspring%20railway%20station | Oxspring railway station | References | Oxspring railway station was a short lived station built by the Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway to serve the village of Oxspring, South Yorkshire, England. The station opened on 5 December 1845 but due to cost-cutting measures it was closed, along with Dog Lane, Hazelhead and Thurgoland, on 5 Novemb... | Dow, George. "Geat Central Volume 1" (The Progenitors, 1813 - 1865)
"A Railway Chronology of the Sheffield Area", Edited by Richard V. Proctor, Sheffield City Libraries, 1975.
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projected-20460821-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Kamakau | Samuel Kamakau | Introduction | Samuel Mānaiakalani Kamakau (October 29, 1815 – September 5, 1876) was a Hawaiian historian and scholar. His work appeared in local newspapers and was later compiled into books, becoming an invaluable resource on the Hawaiian people, Hawaiian culture, and Hawaiian language while they were disappearing.
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projected-20460821-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Kamakau | Samuel Kamakau | Life | Samuel Mānaiakalani Kamakau (October 29, 1815 – September 5, 1876) was a Hawaiian historian and scholar. His work appeared in local newspapers and was later compiled into books, becoming an invaluable resource on the Hawaiian people, Hawaiian culture, and Hawaiian language while they were disappearing.
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projected-20460821-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel%20Kamakau | Samuel Kamakau | Further reading | Samuel Mānaiakalani Kamakau (October 29, 1815 – September 5, 1876) was a Hawaiian historian and scholar. His work appeared in local newspapers and was later compiled into books, becoming an invaluable resource on the Hawaiian people, Hawaiian culture, and Hawaiian language while they were disappearing.
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projected-17324736-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Awfully%20Big%20Adventure | An Awfully Big Adventure | Introduction | An Awfully Big Adventure is a 1995 British coming-of-age film directed by Mike Newell. The story concerns a teenage girl who joins a local repertory theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual polit... | [] | [
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projected-17324736-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Awfully%20Big%20Adventure | An Awfully Big Adventure | Plot | An Awfully Big Adventure is a 1995 British coming-of-age film directed by Mike Newell. The story concerns a teenage girl who joins a local repertory theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual polit... | In the film's prologue, a hotelier ushers a child into a bomb shelter during the Liverpool Blitz. We see a brief flashback to a woman leaving her baby in a basement surrounded by flickering candles. Before departing from the house, she quickly drops a string of pearls on the child's pillow, twined around a single rose... | [] | [
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projected-17324736-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Awfully%20Big%20Adventure | An Awfully Big Adventure | Cast | An Awfully Big Adventure is a 1995 British coming-of-age film directed by Mike Newell. The story concerns a teenage girl who joins a local repertory theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual polit... | Alan Rickman as P.L. O'Hara
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projected-17324736-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Awfully%20Big%20Adventure | An Awfully Big Adventure | Production | An Awfully Big Adventure is a 1995 British coming-of-age film directed by Mike Newell. The story concerns a teenage girl who joins a local repertory theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual polit... | Georgina Cates, whose real name is Clare Woodgate, was initially declined when she first auditioned for the film. Upon rejection, she dyed her hair red, changed her name and reinvented herself as a teenage girl from Liverpool with no acting experience and applied again. The second time she got the role. Alan Rickman w... | [] | [
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projected-17324736-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Awfully%20Big%20Adventure | An Awfully Big Adventure | Soundtrack | An Awfully Big Adventure is a 1995 British coming-of-age film directed by Mike Newell. The story concerns a teenage girl who joins a local repertory theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual polit... | A soundtrack album was released on 20 June 1995 by Silva Screen Records. In addition to the original film score composed by Richard Hartley, the Irish folk song "The Last Rose of Summer" is used as O'Hara's theme music throughout the film. | [] | [
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projected-17324736-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Awfully%20Big%20Adventure | An Awfully Big Adventure | Box office | An Awfully Big Adventure is a 1995 British coming-of-age film directed by Mike Newell. The story concerns a teenage girl who joins a local repertory theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual polit... | The film did not perform well at the box office, grossing only $593,350 in the United Kingdom and $258,195 in the United States. It grossed $2 million worldwide. However, Georgina Cates received a London Film Critics Circle Award nomination for Best Actress of the Year and Mike Newell was nominated for a Crystal Globe ... | [] | [
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projected-17324736-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Awfully%20Big%20Adventure | An Awfully Big Adventure | Critical reception | An Awfully Big Adventure is a 1995 British coming-of-age film directed by Mike Newell. The story concerns a teenage girl who joins a local repertory theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual polit... | On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 40% based on 15 reviews, with an average rating of 5.3/10.
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projected-17324736-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An%20Awfully%20Big%20Adventure | An Awfully Big Adventure | Honours | An Awfully Big Adventure is a 1995 British coming-of-age film directed by Mike Newell. The story concerns a teenage girl who joins a local repertory theatre troupe in Liverpool. During a winter production of Peter Pan, the play quickly turns into a dark metaphor for youth as she becomes drawn into a web of sexual polit... | Crystal Globe - Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Czech Republic (nominated)
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projected-20460837-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege%20of%20Kolberg%20%281807%29 | Siege of Kolberg (1807) | Introduction | The siege of Kolberg (also known as: siege of Colberg or siege of Kołobrzeg) took place from March to 2 July 1807 during the War of the Fourth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars. An army of the First French Empire and several foreign auxiliaries (including Polish insurgents) of France besieged the Prussian fortifie... | [] | [
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projected-20460837-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege%20of%20Kolberg%20%281807%29 | Siege of Kolberg (1807) | Prelude | The siege of Kolberg (also known as: siege of Colberg or siege of Kołobrzeg) took place from March to 2 July 1807 during the War of the Fourth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars. An army of the First French Empire and several foreign auxiliaries (including Polish insurgents) of France besieged the Prussian fortifie... | Within two weeks after the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt (14 October 1806), Napoleon's Grande Armée had pursued the defeated Royal Prussian Army to Pasewalk in Prussian Pomerania. The provincial capital Stettin (now Szczecin), one of twenty Prussian fortresses, capitulated on 29 October the province's only fortress remainin... | [] | [
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projected-20460837-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege%20of%20Kolberg%20%281807%29 | Siege of Kolberg (1807) | Mid-March to April | The siege of Kolberg (also known as: siege of Colberg or siege of Kołobrzeg) took place from March to 2 July 1807 during the War of the Fourth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars. An army of the First French Empire and several foreign auxiliaries (including Polish insurgents) of France besieged the Prussian fortifie... | When the French encirclement of Kolberg rendered Schill's strategy moot, Lucadou sent three cavalry units to aid the Krockow freikorps in the defense of Danzig, while Schill departed to aid in the defense of Stralsund in Swedish Pomerania. The suburbs, most notably Geldernerviertel, were burned down as it was customary... | [] | [
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projected-20460837-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege%20of%20Kolberg%20%281807%29 | Siege of Kolberg (1807) | May to June | The siege of Kolberg (also known as: siege of Colberg or siege of Kołobrzeg) took place from March to 2 July 1807 during the War of the Fourth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars. An army of the First French Empire and several foreign auxiliaries (including Polish insurgents) of France besieged the Prussian fortifie... | Throughout May and June, the siege was characterized by heavy fighting around Wolfsberg sconce east of Kolberg.
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projected-20460837-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege%20of%20Kolberg%20%281807%29 | Siege of Kolberg (1807) | Final days | The siege of Kolberg (also known as: siege of Colberg or siege of Kołobrzeg) took place from March to 2 July 1807 during the War of the Fourth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars. An army of the First French Empire and several foreign auxiliaries (including Polish insurgents) of France besieged the Prussian fortifie... | In mid-June, the siege forces were reinforced by two Nassau bataillons with a strength of 1,500 to 1,600, Napoleon ordered the narrowing of the encirclement to cut off Kolberg from its port. By the end of June, Napoleon sent in battle-tried French regiments and heavy guns to bring about a decision: on 21 June arrived f... | [] | [
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projected-20460837-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege%20of%20Kolberg%20%281807%29 | Siege of Kolberg (1807) | Casualties | The siege of Kolberg (also known as: siege of Colberg or siege of Kołobrzeg) took place from March to 2 July 1807 during the War of the Fourth Coalition, part of the Napoleonic Wars. An army of the First French Empire and several foreign auxiliaries (including Polish insurgents) of France besieged the Prussian fortifie... | Based on data from the Prussian Military Archive, Höpfner lists the casualties for the Prussian garrison of Kolberg (saying it is uncertain whether they included the losses of the Schill freikorps) as follows:
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