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{ "retrieved": [ "Charleston Mercury The Charleston Mercury was a newspaper in Charleston, South Carolina founded by Henry L. Pinckney in 1819. He was its sole editor for fifteen years. It ceased publication with the Union Army occupation of Charleston. After the American Civil War, publication resumed in Novembe...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Artur Rother Artur Martin Rother (12 October 188522 September 1972) was a German conductor who worked mainly in the opera house. He was born in Stettin, Pomerania (now Szczecin, Poland). His father was an organist and music teacher. He studied under Hugo Kaun and other teachers. By the age of 20...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Parse Thicket A Parse Thicket is a graph that represents the syntactic structure of a paragraph of text in natural language processing. A Parse Thicket includes Parse tree for each sentence for this paragraph plus some arcs for other relations between words other than syntactic. Parse thickets c...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Wendi Michelle Scott Wendi Michelle Scott (born 1975) is a Frederick, Maryland mother of two who was charged on November 16, 2007 with sickening her four-year-old daughter in a notable case of Münchausen syndrome by proxy. Scott was charged with first- and second-degree child abuse, first- and s...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Henderson then moved into films, playing Morag in Rob Roy (1995) and Spud's girlfriend Gail in Danny Boyle's Trainspotting (1996). She continued her work in the theatre, including many productions at the National Theatre in London. The following year, she appeared in Mike Leigh's Topsy-Turvy–whi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Richard Harrington (photographer) Richard Harrington, (February 24, 1911 – October 11, 2005) was a Canadian photographer. He is best known for his photographs taken in the Canadian Arctic between 1948 and 1953 including his iconic shot of the 1950 Canadian caribou famine. Born in Hamburg, German...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Patrick Stokes (businessman) Patrick T Stokes is the former Chairman and CEO of Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. He served as President and CEO from 2002 to December 2006 and Chairman from December 2006 to November 2008. Stokes was born in Washington, D.C.. He attended Xavier High School in New Yo...
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{ "retrieved": [ "John Cook (Virginia politician) John Cook is the supervisor for the Braddock District of Fairfax County. He represents his district on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. He is a partner in the Fairfax-based law firm of Cook Kitts & Francuzenko, PLLC. He attended Gettysburg College and rece...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Elizabeth Karlsen Elizabeth Karlsen (born 1960) is a British film producer. She co-founded Number 9 Films in 2002 with production partner and husband Stephen Woolley. Karlsen's producing credits include Terence Davies’ \"The Neon Bible\", starring Gena Rowlands and selected for Cannes competitio...
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{ "retrieved": [ "WVTC WVTC is the radio station of Vermont Technical College, operating on a 90.7 MHz FM carrier with an effective power of 300 watts. The station is located in Morey Hall on the Randolph Center campus. WVTC is operated and maintained by the students of VTC through the Radio Club, and is financia...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Vijayanagara empire built an extensive water infrastructure, some examples of which–including the Manmatha tank near Virupaksha temple, which is dated to about the 9th century–predates the Vijayanagara. According to an inscription forund there, the Manmatha tank was upgraded and a Durga shri...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Subtv (UK) Subtv is a linear interactive television channel available to watch online, on mobile devices, as well as on plasma screens in students' unions and universities within the United Kingdom. Subtv owns its own cable network where it broadcasts to 80+ British universities on plasma screen...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Night Paddy Murphy Died \"The Night Paddy Murphy Died\" is a popular Newfoundland folk song regarding the death of a man and the antics of his friends as they engage in a traditional Irish wake. It is often attributed to Johnny Burke (1851–1930), a popular St. John's balladeer, however, ther...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Karen L. Thorson Karen L. Thorson is an American television producer. Thorson was married to fellow producer Robert F. Colesberry until his death in 2004. She worked on all five seasons of \"The Wire\". Before joining the crew of \"The Wire\" she worked as an associate producer and post-producti...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Nampula Nampula is the capital city of Nampula Province in northeastern Mozambique. Also known as \"The Capital of the North\", Nampula is the centre of business in northern Mozambique. It has a few western-style hotels, restaurants and shopping centres. It also has a small international airport...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Craig Monroe Craig Keystone Monroe (born February 27, 1977) is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) outfielder. He played for the Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs, Minnesota Twins and Pittsburgh Pirates and is currently a studio analyst for Detroit Tigers TV broadcasts on Fox Sports D...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Barsudhal Barsudhal is a village in Dhar Kalan in Gurdaspur district of Punjab State, India. It is located from sub district headquarter, from Pathankot, from district headquarter and from state capital Chandigarh. The village is administrated by Sarpanch an elected representative of the village...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Phillip DeFreitas Phillip Anthony Jason \"Daffy\" DeFreitas (born 18 February 1966) is a former English cricketer. He played county cricket for Leicestershire, Lancashire and Derbyshire, as well as appearing in 44 Test matches and 103 ODIs. Cricket writer Colin Bateman noted that \"DeFreitas was...
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{ "retrieved": [ "JNR Class C57 The is a type of 4-6-2 steam locomotive built in Japan from 1937 to 1947. A total of 201 Class C57 locomotives were built. Another 14 Class C57 locomotives were built for export to Taiwan in 1942 and 1953. The class was withdrawn from regular passenger workings in December 1975. , ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Wilderness (band) Wilderness is a Baltimore-based indie rock band currently signed to Jagjaguwar. Led by the theatrical, chant-like vocal style and lyrical presence of James Johnson, they are known to create a complex brand of post-punk that heavily recalls mantra-punk pioneers Lungfish and more...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bob Meyer Robert Bernard Meyer (born August 4, 1939, in Toledo, Ohio) is an American former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher. He was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent in 1960. Meyer pitched for the Yankees (1964), Los Angeles Angels (1964), Kansas City Athletics (1...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Conclusive presumption A conclusive presumption (in Latin, \"praesumptio iuris et de iure\"), also known as an irrebuttable presumption, is a type of presumption used in several legal systems. In English law, a conclusive presumption is a presumption of law that cannot be rebutted by evidence an...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Sixwire Sixwire is an American country music group from Nashville, Tennessee. The group consists of Andy Childs [lead vocals, guitar]], Steve Hornbeak (Keyboards, vocals), John Howard (bass guitar), Steve Mandile (guitar, vocals), and Chuck Tilley (drums, percussion). The band's name references ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Vered Buskila Vered \"Vardush\" Buskila (born May 23, 1983) is an Israeli Olympic sailor, and competes in the 470 Class double-handed monohull planing dinghy with a centerboard, Bermuda rig, and center sheeting. She won a world championship in the women's 420 at the age of 15, and a bronze medal...
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{ "retrieved": [ "New Brunswick Route 515 Route 515 is a long east-west secondary highway in the south east portion of New Brunswick, Canada. The route's eastern terminus is at Route 475 and Route 134 in the town of Bouctouche. The road runs parallel to the north bank of the Bouctouche River. Route 515 briefly me...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Highgate Harriers Highgate Harriers are a UK Athletics club based in North London. Their home track is Parliament Hill, London Athletics track. They compete in the Southern Athletics League Division 3 North and the Metropolitan Cross Country League. Since 2013, Highgate Harriers have hosted a tr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Bonsall, Derbyshire Bonsall is a village and civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales on the edge of the Peak District. The civil parish population was 775 at the 2001 Census, increasing to 803 at the 2011 Census and including Brightgate and Horse Dale. Bonsall is about from Matlock and about from D...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Cem Yıldırım Cem Yalçın Yıldırım (born 8 July 1961) is a Turkish mathematician who specializes in number theory. He obtained his B.Sc from Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey and his PhD from the University of Toronto in 1990. His advisor was John Friedlander. He is currently a fa...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Holy Family Academy (Bayonne, New Jersey) Holy Family Academy was a private Roman Catholic college preparatory school for young women located in Bayonne, in Hudson County, New Jersey, founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1925 that closed its doors in June 2013. The most recent building, 239 A...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Laphria (festival) Laphria (Ancient Greek: τὰ Λάφρια) was an ancient Greek religious festival in honour of the goddess Artemis, held every year in Patras. There was a sanctuary of Artemis Laphria on the acropolis of Patras. The sanctuary had an image of Artemis Laphria, that was brought there fr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Norman Matthews Norman Gregory Matthews (12 February 1904 – 6 August 1964) was a British Anglican clergyman and broadcaster. Born in Swansea, he spent his working life in Cardiff. Norman Matthews was born in Britain on 12 February 1904 at Swansea, and was educated in Swansea at the Bishop Gore S...
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{ "retrieved": [ "1977 New Zealand National Soccer League The 1977 New Zealand National Soccer League was the eighth season of a nationwide round-robin club competition in New Zealand football. An expansion by two teams meant that it was the first year in which twelve teams took part. Prize money was significantl...
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{ "retrieved": [ "The Score Satellite Radio The Score Satellite Radio was a Canadian sports radio channel, owned and operated by Score Media, owners of its sister television network of the same name. The channel broadcasts on Sirius Satellite Radio channel 158, and is available to subscribers in Canada. It was al...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Wilf Smith (footballer, born 1918) Wilfred \"Wilf\" Smith (7 April 1918 – 14 April 1968) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back. Smith began his career as an amateur with Clevedon Town before turning professional with Bristol Rovers. Smith spent ten years at Rovers and,...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Romero Rock Romero Rock () is a rock lying 0.1 nautical miles (0.2 km) west of Saavedra Rock in the Duroch Islands, Trinity Peninsula. The Chilean Antarctic Expedition of 1947-48, under the command of Navy Captain Ernesto Gonzalez Navarrete, made a survey of this area and gave the name \"Islote ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Denver Firefighters Museum The Denver Firefighters Museum is a museum in downtown Denver, Colorado, United States. A nonprofit institution 501 (C) (3), it consists of an facility housing four galleries that explore the history of firefighting in Denver. Established in 1978, it is located in the ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Morris House (New Haven, Connecticut) The Pardee-Morris House, also known as John Morris House, is a historic house museum at 325 Lighthouse Road in New Haven, Connecticut. Probably built in the late 17th century, it is one of New Haven's oldest surviving buildings, and a good example of First P...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress is the fifth studio album by Canadian experimental band Godspeed You! Black Emperor, released on 31 March 2015. The album was recorded with Electrical Audio engineer Greg Norman in studios in North Carolina and Montreal. The alb...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Amy Ephron Amy Laura Ephron (born October 21, 1952) is an American novelist, screenwriter, journalist, and film producer. Ephron was born in Beverly Hills, California to Phoebe and Henry Ephron, both East Coast born and raised screenwriters. She is the sister of Nora Ephron, Delia Ephron, and Ha...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Semma Botha Aagatha Semma Botha Aagathey () is a 2018 Indian Tamil action stoner thriller film directed by Badri Venkatesh. Dialogues are written by G.Radhakrishnan. The film stars Atharvaa, who also produces the film, while Mishti and Anaika Soti portray the leading female roles. Featuring musi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Angi Uezu Angi Uezu (January 3, 1935 - ) is the former head of one of the major Isshin-ryu karate organizations, the Okinawan Isshin-Ryu Karate Kobudo Association (O.I.K.K.A., founded in 1990). He is the son-in-law of the system's founder, Shimabuku Tatsuo, and a 10th degree black belt. He was b...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Pearson's tuco-tuco Pearson's tuco-tuco (\"Ctenomys pearsoni\") is a species of rodent in the family Ctenomyidae. It is endemic to Uruguay, where it is found at elevations below 200 m. This tuco-tuco constructs burrows with multiple openings (an average of 13) containing one to two nests of drie...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Dynomutt, Dog Wonder Dynomutt, Dog Wonder is a Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The show centers on a Batman-esque super hero, the Blue Falcon, and his assistant, bumbling yet generally effective robot dog Dynomutt, a robotic dog who can produce a seemingly...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Control of fire by early humans The control of fire by early humans was a turning point in the cultural aspect of human evolution. Fire provided a source of warmth, protection, improvement on hunting and a method for cooking food. These cultural advancements allowed for human geographic dispersa...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Myrmecophagidae The Myrmecophagidae are a family of anteaters, the name being derived from the Ancient Greek words for 'ant' and 'eat' (\"myrmeco-\" and \"\"). Two genera and three species are in the family, consisting of the giant anteater, and the tamanduas. The fossil \"Eurotamandua\" from th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Clara Nunes Clara Nunes (, August 12, 1942 – April 2, 1983) was a Brazilian samba and MPB singer, considered one of the greatest of her generation. She was the first female singer in Brazil to sell over 100,000 copies of a record, with \"Tristeza Pé No Chão\" and her achievements in the samba ge...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Makerere College School Makerere College School is a mixed, middle (S1–S4) and high (S5–S6) school in Uganda. It is predominantly a day-school, but it does have limited boarding facilities and a two campus model with itd new campus opening in 2015 at Mulawa kira on the outskirts of Kampala.. The...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Harold Holden Harold Herbert Holden RWS, ARCA (Lond.) (7 December 1885 – 19 April 1977) was an English artist from Birmingham, active in the mid-20th century. He was principal of the Leeds School of Art, then in the late 1920s and 1930s, of Birmingham School of Art. He was president of the Royal...
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{ "retrieved": [ "United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina The United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (UNMIBH) was an international organization formed under the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1035 on 21 December 1995. It completed its mandate on 31 December 2002, when it was succeed...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Saudi Hawks The Saudi Hawks ( Aṣ-Ṣuqūr as-Saʿūdīyah) are a BAE Hawk-equipped Royal Saudi Air Force aerobatic team. On June 6, 1998, at King Abdulaziz Air Base (Dhahran), No. 88 Squadron was created by Gen. Abdulaziz Henaidy, the Royal Saudi Air Force's chief of staff, who is backed by Prince Sul...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Super Bubble Pop Super Bubble Pop is a puzzle video game released in 2002 by Runecraft. The Player is able to choose from 5 DJ poppers, including 2 unlockable ones, along with 4 grooving soundtracks. They are faced with rows of advancing bubbles of different colors. They can launch bubbles of th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Karmic Power Records Karmic Power Records was founded 2013 in New York and experienced its first success with its second release, House Of Virus & Marshall Jefferson feat Soliaris \"Believe In Love\". In 2015 the cooperation of Lenny Fontana and D-Train released \"Raise Your Hands\" which was hu...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Geneva Seal The Geneva Seal (English), Poinçon de Genève (French), or Genfer Siegel (German) is the official seal of the City and Canton of Geneva, Switzerland. When a variation of the official seal is applied to wristwatch movements, the Geneva Seal is the quality seal of the Watchmaking School...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Kissimmee Cobras The Kissimmee Cobras were a Florida State League baseball team based in Kissimmee, Florida that played from 1995 to 2000. They were affiliated with the Houston Astros and played their home games at Osceola County Stadium. Prior to 1995, the team was known as the Osceola Astros f...
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{ "retrieved": [ "1943–44 AHL season The 1943–44 AHL season was the eighth season of the American Hockey League. Six teams played in a 54 game schedule. The Cleveland Barons won the F. G. \"Teddy\" Oke Trophy as the Western Division champions, while the Buffalo Bisons won their second consecutive Calder Cup. \"No...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Edmund Pike Graves Edmund Pike Graves (March 13, 1891 – November 22, 1919) was an American aviator, Royal Flying Corps and Polish Air Force officer, the latter as a member of the Polish 7th Air Escadrille \"Kościuszko Squadron\", who served as an instructor and a fighter pilot during World War I...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Abel G. Cadwallader Abel G. Cadwallader (1841 – July 6, 1907) was a Union Army soldier in the American Civil War who received the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions at the Battle of Hatcher's Run. Born in 1841 in Baltimore, Maryland, Cadwallader was living in...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Inside Severn Valley Railway Inside Severn Valley Railway is a six-part series, scheduled to air in 2015 on Channel 7 throughout the United Kingdom, including Big Centre TV in the Midlands or Channel 159 on Virgin Media. It follows train enthusiast and Severn Valley volunteer Nick Wright, as he ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches The Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches (FEBC) is a small evangelical Christian denomination with an Anabaptist Mennonite heritage. Most of the denomination's approximately 5000 members are in congregations located in the U.S. and Canada. The Fellows...
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{ "retrieved": [ "John Neff John B. Neff, CFA, (born 1931) is an American investor, mutual fund manager, and philanthropist. He is notable for his contrarian and value investing styles as well as for heading Vanguard's Windsor Fund. Windsor became the highest returning, and subsequently largest mutual fund in exi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Thuận Thiên (Nguyễn dynasty empress) Empress Thuận Thiên (, January 4, 1769 – November 6, 1846), born Trần Thị Đang in Văn Xá village, Hương Trà, Thừa Thiên, was the second wife of Emperor Gia Long of Vietnam and mother of Emperor Minh Mạng. Trần Thị Đang was born to Trần Hưng Đạt, a scholar who...
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{ "retrieved": [ "2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (OFC) The 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification for the Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) selected New Zealand to compete in a two-legged home-and-away playoff against Bahrain, the fifth-place team from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) for a spot in the 201...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Peter Chiswell Peter Chiswell (18 February 1934 – 6 December 2013) was a bishop of the Anglican Church of Australia. He was the Bishop of Armidale, in northern New South Wales, from 1976 to 1999. Chiswell was educated at the University of New South Wales and ordained in 1959. He began his ordain...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Michael Bear Michael John Bear (23 February 1934 - 7 April 2000) played first-class cricket as a left-handed batsman for Essex between 1954 and 1968. As a player, he was generally referred to as \"Micky\" or \"Mickey\" Bear. Bear was a pugnacious left-handed batsman who enjoyed his best cricket ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Elementary (TV series) Elementary is an American procedural drama series that presents a contemporary update of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's character Sherlock Holmes. The series was created by Robert Doherty and stars Jonny Lee Miller as Sherlock Holmes and Lucy Liu as Dr. Joan Watson. The series p...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jim Rogers (baseball) James F. Rogers (April 9, 1872 – January 21, 1900) was an American Major League Baseball player and manager born in Hartford, Connecticut. He was an infielder for two different Major League Baseball teams, the Washington Senators and the 1896 – Louisville Colonels. Jim bega...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Lussac-Saint-Émilion AOC Lussac-Saint-Émilion is an \"Appellation d'origine contrôlée\" (AOC) for red wine situated in the Bordeaux wine region. The appellation is located on the right bank of the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, about from city of Bordeaux or from the medieval village of Saint-Émil...
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{ "retrieved": [ "James R. Williams James Robert Williams (December 27, 1850 – November 8, 1923) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois. Born in Carmi, Illinois, Williams attended the common schools. He graduated from Indiana University in 1875, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi, and from the Union College ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Werner Roth (soccer, born 1948) Werner Roth (born April 4, 1948) is a retired American professional soccer defender. Mainly associated with the New York Cosmos, he also represented the United States men's national soccer team for three years. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. B...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Harry Peters Harry Peters (ca. 1788 – 1870) was a merchant and political figure in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada. He represented the city of Saint John in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1816 to 1828. He was the son of James Peters and Margaret Lester. Peters was a merchan...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Manuel Orallo Manuel Orallo (1919 – 2003) was mayor of Fabero, León, in north-west Spain, from 1967 until 1977 and a provincial deputy of Léon during the 1960s and 1970s. He was declared \"Adopted Son of Fabero\" in December 2005 and a street was named after him. He was born in Toreno in 1919 an...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Abigail Thernstrom Abigail Thernstrom (born 1936) is an American political scientist and a leading conservative scholar on race relations. She is currently an adjunct scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. She was formerly Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a member of the Massachu...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Marblehead Colonial Raised House The Marblehead Summer House is a house in Marblehead, Massachusetts, in the United States. It is likely the oldest existing three-story structure in Marblehead, and shows signs that it was raised from one to three stories. It is currently an inn located in the hi...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Johannes Camphuys Johannes Camphuys (registered as Kamphuis in the \"Centraal Bureau voor Genealogie\") (18 July 1634 – 18 July 1695) was the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies from 1684 to 1691. Camphuys was born in Haarlem, in the Republic of the United Netherlands. Joannes Camphuys was...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Dockerin Dockerin is a protein domain found in the cellulosome cellular structure of anaerobic bacteria. It is found on many endoglucanase enzymes. The dockerin's binding partner is the cohesin domain, located on the scaffoldin protein. This interaction between the dockerin domains of the enzyme...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Guy-Roland Kpene Guy-Roland Kpene (born November 23, 1983 in Abidjan) is an Ivorian footballer, currently playing for the Long Island Rough Riders. After playing in the youth team of local Ivorian side CSP Cocody, Kpene moved with his family to the United States in 2003 when his mother accepted ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Giuseppe Concone Giuseppe Concone (1801 Turin - 1861 Turin) was an Italian vocal teacher. For about ten years Concone resided in Paris as a teacher. Returning to Turin in 1848, he was at the time of his death organist and choirmaster of the Court choir. He is widely known for his vocal exercises...
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{ "retrieved": [ "International Islamic Halal Organization International Islamic Halal Organization (IIHO) is one of the main bodies of the Muslim World League based in Mecca, Saudi Arabia which aims to spread awareness of the importance of Halal foods (according to Islamic laws) to Muslims in the Kingdom as well...
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{ "retrieved": [ "COPERT COPERT is an MS Windows software program aiming at the calculation of air pollutant emissions from road transport. The technical development of COPERT is financed by the European Environment Agency (EEA), in the framework of the activities of the European Topic Centre on Air and Climate C...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Swan River, Itasca County, Minnesota Swan River is an unincorporated community in southeast Itasca County, Minnesota, United States. The community is located between Grand Rapids and Floodwood at the junction of U.S. Highway 2 (U.S. 2) and State Highway 65 (MN 65). A post office called Swan Rive...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Elysium Healthcare Elysium Healthcare is a private provider of mental health services based in Borehamwood, UK. It was launched in December 2016 and combined sites from the portfolio of Partnerships in Care and The Priory Group when they were sold by Acadia Healthcare. It is owned by BC Partners...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Joseph Flintoft Berry Joseph Flintoft Berry (May 13, 1856 – February 11, 1931) was a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1904. Joseph was born 13 May 1856 in Aylmer, Ontario, Canada, the son of the Rev. Francis and Ann Berry. He was the brother of Dr. H.G. Berry. Joseph was marr...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Central Hospital, Hatton Central Hospital was a psychiatric hospital located in Hatton, Warwickshire, England. Building began in 1846 on a site purchased from the Earl of Warwick and was completed in 1852, the first patients moving in on 30 June. It was originally named the Warwick County Lunati...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Takács Quartet The Takács Quartet is a string quartet, founded in Hungary, and now based in Boulder, Colorado, United States. In 1975, four students at the Music Academy in Budapest, Gábor Takács-Nagy (first violin), Károly Schranz (second violin), Gábor Ormai (viola), and András Fejér (cello) f...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Chak Alahi Bakhash Chak Alahi Bakhash () is a village in Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district of Punjab State, India. It is situated on Sutlej River located away from Rahon, from Nawanshahr, from district headquarter Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar and from state capital Chandigarh. The village is adm...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Probucol Probucol is an anti-hyperlipidemic drug initially developed in the treatment of coronary artery disease. However, clinical trials were stopped after it was found that it may lower HDL in patients with a previous history of heart disease. Probucol was initially developed in the 1970s by ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Douglas B-18 Bolo The Douglas B-18 Bolo is an American medium bomber which served with the United States Army Air Corps and the Royal Canadian Air Force (as the Digby) during the late 1930s and early 1940s. The Bolo was built by the Douglas Aircraft Company, based on its DC-2, and was developed ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Buffalo, Alberta Buffalo is a ghost town in Alberta, Canada. It is located on Highway 555, between Bindloss and Jenner, south of the Red Deer River, at an elevation of . The community is located in census division No. 4 and in the federal riding of Medicine Hat. It is administered by Special Are...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Ricardo Montenegro Ricardo F. J. Montenegro Palomo is a businessman and politician from El Salvador. He was the Minister of Treasury of El Salvador in the first months of Armando Calderón Sol's Presidency Ricardo Francisco Javier Montenegro Palomo was born on November 9, 1949, in West Lafayette,...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Jean Daniel Jean Daniel, (born Jean Daniel Bensaid) (born 21 July 1920) is an Algerian-born French-Jewish journalist and author. He is the founder and executive editor of \"Le Nouvel Observateur\" weekly now known as \"L'Obs\". Daniel is a Jewish humanist in the tradition of the French Left. He ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Michael Sundin Michael Sundin (1 March 1961 – 23 July 1989) was an English television presenter, actor, dancer and trampolinist. He was a presenter of the BBC children's programme \"Blue Peter\" presenter for 77 episodes between 1984 and 1985. Michael Sundin was born in Low Fell, Gateshead, Tyne...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Rhydymwyn F.C. Rhydymwyn F.C. are a football club form Rhydymwyn, Wales. They are members of the Welsh National League and play at Dolfechlas Road. Club home colours are all blue while away colours are red shirts, white shorts and white socks. Rhydymwyn Football Club was founded in 1911. They ca...
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{ "retrieved": [ "OTE Tower OTE Tower is a 76-metre-tall tower located in the Thessaloniki International Exhibition Center in central Thessaloniki, Greece. The tower opened in 1966 and was renovated in 2005. The tower was designed by Greek architect A. Anastasiadis and was completed in 1965, with the first black ...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Mihály Farkas Mihály Farkas (born Hermann Lőwy; 18 July 1904 – 6 December 1965) was a Hungarian Jewish Communist politician. He was born in Abaújszántó in 1904 and became a Communist in the 1930s. He lived in Košice and Prague then. He fought in the Spanish Civil War; later he moved to the Sovie...
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{ "retrieved": [ "SS Barøy (1929) SS \"Barøy\" was a 424-ton steel-hulled steamship delivered from the \"Trondhjems mekaniske Værksted\" shipyard in Trondheim in 1929. She had been ordered by the Norwegian shipping company Ofotens Dampskibsselskab for the local route from the port city of Narvik to the smaller to...
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{ "retrieved": [ "NME Tours The \"NME\" Tours consist of a variety of tours organised by British music industry publication \"NME\". Throughout the year, \"NME\" sponsors numerous tours of the United Kingdom by various up-and-coming and established bands in a variety of formats. The tours are titled to reflect th...
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{ "retrieved": [ "German frigate Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is a \"Brandenburg\"-class frigate of the German Navy. \"Mecklenburg-Vorpommern\" and the three other frigates of the \"Brandenburg\" class were designed as replacements for the \"Hamburg\"-class destroyers. She was laid in 1993 at the...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Godfrey (comedian) Godfrey C. Danchimah, Jr. professionally known as Godfrey, is an American comedian and actor who has appeared on BET, VH1, Comedy Central, and feature films, such as \"Soul Plane\", \"Original Gangstas\", \"Zoolander\", and \"Johnson Family Vacation\". He was also a spokespers...
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{ "retrieved": [ "Warriors of Heaven and Earth Warriors of Heaven and Earth () is a 2003 Chinese action adventure film directed by He Ping. The film's notable cinematography captures a wide range of landscapes across China's Xinjiang province. It was China's official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign L...
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{ "retrieved": [ "HMS Kangaroo (1795) HMS \"Kangaroo\" was British Royal Navy 18-gun brig-sloop of the \"Diligence\" class, launched in 1795 at Rotherhithe, England. She served in Home Waters and the Mediterranean until she was sold in 1802. In October 1795 she was commissioned under Commander Courtenay Boyle. \"...
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