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Fattoruso Fattoruso is an Italian surname. Notable persons with that surname include: Francisco Fattoruso (born 1979), Uruguayan musician born in Las Vegas Giuseppe Fattoruso, Italian painter of the Baroque period Hugo Fattoruso (born 1943), Uruguayan musician Osvaldo Fattoruso (1948–2012), Uruguayan musician R...
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Stylia Stylia or Stilia may refer to several villages in Greece: Stylia, Aetolia-Acarnania, a village in the municipal unit Pyllini, Aetolia-Acarnania Stilia, Phocis, a village in Phocis Stylia, Corinthia, a village in the municipal unit Xylokastro, Corinthia
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Nirmalendu Goon Nirmalendu Goon (born 21 June 1945) is a Bangladeshi poet known for his accessible verse. He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2001 and Independence Day Award by the Government of Bangladesh in 2016. He was also awarded Bangla Academy Literary Award in 1982. Early life and education Goon was born in Kasban...
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Spain at the European Athletics Championships Spain at the European Athletics Championships has participated in all editions of the European Athletics Championships since the 1950 edition. This are the results of the Spanish athletes at the European Athletics Championships Medal count List of medalists Men Women ...
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Barbaira (river) {{Infobox river | name = Barbaira | image =Barbaira 01.png | image_caption = | length = | source1_elevation = around | mouth_elevation = | discharge1_avg = | basin_size = | source1_location = between punta dell'Arpetta and monte Simonasso | mou...
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Claude Pinoteau Claude Pinoteau (25 May 1925 – 5 October 2012) was a French film director and scriptwriter. Born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts de Seine, Île-de-France, France. He died in Neuilly-sur-Seine, aged 87. His sister was the actress Arlette Merry. Filmography 1971 : It Only Happens to Others 1973 : with...
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James Clavell James Clavell (born Charles Edmund Dumaresq Clavell, 10 October 1921 – 6 September 1994), was an Australian (and later naturalized American) novelist, screenwriter, director, and World War II veteran and prisoner of war. Clavell is best known as the author of his Asian Saga novels, a number of which have...
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Live at Mr. Kelly's Live at Mister Kelly's, often stylized as "Live" (At Mr. Kelly's), is a live album by blues musician Muddy Waters released by the Chess label in 1971. Reception Rolling Stone said "All in all, it’s a rainy night sounding, laid-back album with the emphasis on good solid blues" AllMusic reviewer Br...
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Masula boat Masula boat, also known as masulah boat, is a kind of non-rigid boat built without knees used on the coast of Madras (the present day city of Chennai), India, along with catamarans. Description Locally known as padagu or salangu among the fisher folks, the masula boat is a large, flat-bottomed, high-sided...
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Arnprior District High School Arnprior District High School is a high school in Arnprior, Renfrew County, Ontario, Canada. It is in the Renfrew County District School Board. The school's teams are known as the Rapids and its colours are red and white. Name Change In 2017, it was announced that Arnprior District High...
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Amannus atriplicis Amannus atriplicis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Linsley in 1957. References Category:Trachyderini Category:Beetles described in 1957
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Bhim Bahadur Dewan Havildar Bhim Bahadur Dewan was the leading section commander of 1/11 Gorkha Rifles under Captain Manoj Kumar Pandey, who was tasked to capture "Khalubar South" on 3 July 1999. He was awarded Vir Chakra (posthumously) for his contribution in Operation Vijay against Pakistani Army Vir Chakra Citatio...
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1191 papal election The papal election of 1191 (held on 21st March, 1191) took place after the death of Pope Clement III and chose the 85-year-old Cardinal Giacinto Bobone Orsini, who took the name Celestine III. References External links Sede Vacante 1191 Category:12th-century elections Category:1191 1191 Categor...
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FK Cement FK Cement may refer to: FK Cement Beočin, Serbia FK Cement Popovac, Serbia
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Sheridan, California Sheridan is a census-designated place in Placer County, California, United States. It is located at the western edge of the county, along State Route 65. Sheridan is northwest of Lincoln. Its ZIP code is 95681 and area code 530. The elevation is . The population was 1,238 at the 2010 census. His...
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Maryborough School of Arts Maryborough School of Arts is a heritage-listed school of arts building at 427 Kent Street, Maryborough, Fraser Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by John Harry Grainger and built from 1887 to 1888 by Jacob & John Rooney. It is also known as Museum and Technical College and...
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Lars Green Lars Green (born 30 November 1944) is a Swedish actor. He has appeared in more than 30 films and television shows since 1970. Selected filmography Jänken (1970) Codename Coq Rouge (1989) Första Kärleken (1992) Svart Lucia (1992) Call Girl (2012) References External links Category:1944 births Catego...
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Steve O'Neill (disambiguation) Steve O'Neill (1891–1962) was an American baseball catcher. Steve O'Neill may also refer to: Steve O'Neill (owner) (1899–1983), American businessman and baseball team owner Steve O'Neill (rugby league), English former rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, an...
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Ḫapantali Hapantali, also known as Hapantaliya, is an Anatolian and Luwian pastoral goddess. Hapantali cares for the sheep of Istanu. She also helps moon god Arma/Kaskuh, when he falls down from sky, and takes part in the conference of gods when Telipinu is back. Literature Volkert Haas: Die hethitische Literatur, W...
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Victim Island Victim Island is an island in the U.S. state of Washington. Evidence of violence amongst local Native Americans caused the name Victim Island to be selected. References Category:Landforms of San Juan County, Washington Category:Islands of Washington (state)
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Trellis Trellis may refer to: Structures Trellis (architecture), an architectural structure often used to support plants Trellis drainage pattern, a drainage system Technology Trellis (graph), a special kind of graph used in computer science Trellis chart, a series or grid of small similar graphics or charts, al...
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Khoshkehdar-e Malmir Khoshkehdar-e Malmir (, also Romanized as Khoshkehdar-e Mālmīr; also known as Khoshgehdar, Khoshkdar-e Bālā, Khoshkeh Dar, and Khoshkehdar) is a village in Malmir Rural District, Sarband District, Shazand County, Markazi Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 205, in 53 families. ...
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List of Christian Unions in the United Kingdom This list is drawn from the Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF) website. It is not necessarily exhaustive, nor are all the Christian Unions shown necessarily affiliated to UCCF. England East Central Amersham & Wycombe College Anglia Ruskin University, ...
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Srock Srock is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Moszczenica, within Piotrków County, Łódź Voivodeship, in central Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Moszczenica, north of Piotrków Trybunalski, and south-east of the regional capital Łódź. The village has a population of 720. References ...
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Zohoor Alaa Zohoor Alaa (Arabic; زهور علاء) (born 18 March 1979) is an Iraqi TV actress. Early life Zohoor Alaa Jassim was born in Baghdad, Iraq. One of her most important serials is Beet Gazal in 2012 which presented Al Sharqiya, and resulted in her fame in Iraq. TV serials Hob wa Jonon 2004 Al Mario 2007 Nojjo...
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Invasion of Gozo (1551) The Invasion of Gozo took place in July 1551, and was accomplished by the Ottoman Empire against the island of Gozo, following an unsuccessful attempt to conquer nearby Malta on 18 July 1551. It was followed by a victorious campaign with the Siege of Tripoli. Attack Malta The Commander of the...
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2009–10 NHL suspensions and fines The following is a list of all suspensions and fines enforced in the National Hockey League during the 2009–10 NHL season. It lists which players or coaches of what team have been punished for which offense and the amount of punishment they have received. Suspensions Fines See also...
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Aeoliscus strigatus Aeoliscus strigatus, also known as the razorfish, jointed razorfish or coral shrimpfish, is a member of the family Centriscidae of the order Syngnathiformes. This unique fish adopts a head-down tail-up position as an adaptation for hiding among sea urchin spines. The razorfish is found in coastal w...
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Jaume Llambi Jaume Llambi Riera (born February 25, 1974) is a wheelchair basketball player and table tennis player from Spain. A paraplegic as a result of a car accident when he was 8 years old, he went on to represent Spain at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in table tennis. He then switched sports to wheelchair basket...
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Ait Ayach Ait Ayach is a commune in the Midelt Province of the Drâa-Tafilalet administrative region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune had a total population of 11260 people living in 1877 households. References Category:Populated places in Midelt Province Category:Rural communes of Morocco
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Kuryk Kuryk (, Quryq) is a selo and the administrative center of Karakiya District in Mangystau Region in western Kazakhstan. Kuryk is being developed as a port to export crude oil from the Kashagan oil field across the Caspian Sea to Baku, where the Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline will transport it to Turkey. Referenc...
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Nikon Coolpix 8700 The Coolpix 8700 was a digital camera manufactured and distributed by Nikon. It was introduced in 2004. It featured 8.0 megapixels (effective), and a 8x optical/4x digital zoom. It was part of the Nikon Coolpix line of cameras. External links Digital Review 8700
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Violeta Andrei Violeta Andrei (; born 29 March 1941) is a Romanian actress and the widow of former Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania Ştefan Andrei. Andrei was born on 29 March 1941 in Braşov, Romania. She is a graduate of Caragiale University of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography in Bucharest. Her debut was the ...
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Rafael de Juan Rafael de Juan (12 August 1924 – November 2004) was a Spanish sports shooter. He competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics and 1960 Summer Olympics. References Category:1924 births Category:2004 deaths Category:Spanish male sport shooters Category:Olympic shooters of Spain Category:Shooters at the 1952 Sum...
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Tirahi language Tirahi, also called Dardù, is a nearly extinct if not already extinct Dardic language of the Kohistani group spoken in the Nangarhar Province of Northeastern Afghanistan. It is spoken by older adults, who are likewise fluent in Pashto. Geographic Distribution Spoken in the Nangarhar Province of Nort...
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Priz-One PRIZ-ONE (b. Ramon Augustine Martinez in Cuba on August 25, 1964) is the graffiti tag of a Cuban-American commercial artist, illustrator, and ex-golden glove boxer. History Martinez's parents immigrated to New York City during the turbulent Castro era. Martinez started street bombing under various aliases su...
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Sarzeh Kharuk Sarzeh Kharuk (, also Romanized as Sarzeh Khārūk; also known as Sarzeh and Sarzeh Bālā) is a village in Shamil Rural District, Takht District, Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 903, in 194 families. References Category:Populated places in Bandar Abba...
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Pseudopostega quadristrigella Pseudopostega quadristrigella is a moth of the family Opostegidae. It was described by Frey and Boll in 1876. It is known from Maine west to South Dakota and south to Texas. The length of the forewings is 4.4–5.2 mm. Adults have been recorded from May to August. References Category:Opo...
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Soviet Star Soviet Star (20 April 1984 – 7 October 2014) was an American-bred French-trained Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. He was bred in Kentucky, sold as a yearling for $310,000 and sent to race in Europe where he proved to be an outstanding sprinter-miler, winning eight of his fourteen starts. After winning his ...
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More than a Game More than a Game is a 2008 American documentary film that follows NBA superstar LeBron James and four of his teammates through the trials and tribulations of high school basketball in Akron, Ohio, and James's journey to fame. The film trailer was released in April featuring the single "Stronger" by Ma...
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Southern California Edison Southern California Edison (or SCE Corp), the largest subsidiary of Edison International, is the primary electricity supply company for much of Southern California. It provides 14 million people with electricity across a service territory of approximately 50,000 square miles. However, the Lo...
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Manor House Publishing Manor House Publishing Incorporated is a small Canadian publishing company, established in 1998 and based in the Ancaster neighborhood of Hamilton Ontario. History and operations It publishes mostly in soft-cover books by Canadian authors, many previously unpublished. These books vary in subjec...
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Bastra History Pişti was originally played mainly by shepherds, later the game was able to gain a foothold in the cities. Especially in the region Iğdır Pişti is considered a national sport. For this even tournaments are organized which are rewarded with a high prize money. Due to the immigrants from Turkey, this g...
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BioShock 2: Minerva's Den BioShock 2: Minerva's Den is a single-player downloadable content (DLC) campaign for the 2010 first-person shooter BioShock 2, developed by 2K Marin. The expansion takes place in the underwater city of Rapture, where two scientists vie for control of the city's supercomputer, the Thinker. The...
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George Bishop (astronomer) George Bishop (21 August 1785, in Leicester – 14 June 1861), was a noted English astronomer of the nineteenth century. Early life and fortune At the age of eighteen Bishop entered a British wine-making business in London, subsequently becoming its proprietor, during his tenure at which the...
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2016–17 Algerian Women's League Cup The 2016–17 Algerian Women's League Cup is the 1st season of the Algerian Women's League Cup. The competition is open to all Algerian Women's clubs participating in the Algerian Women's Championship. ASE Alger Centre wins the cup beating AS Sûreté Nationale in the final match played...
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Irish lexicography Lexicography evolved in order to serve one of two needs i.e. in order to explain in a simple way difficult words and expressions or in order to explain the words and expressions of one language in another. In this case we can trace the tradition of lexicography in Irish back to the 8th century. Wür...
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Lami's theorem In physics, Lami's theorem is an equation relating the magnitudes of three coplanar, concurrent and non-collinear forces, which keeps an object in static equilibrium, with the angles directly opposite to the corresponding forces. According to the theorem, where A, B and C are the magnitudes of the th...
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MJHL Top Goal Scorers The Manitoba Junior Hockey League goal-scoring leader during the regular season. MJHL Top Goal Scorers CJHL Leaders highlined See also List of top goal scorers in the Manitoba Junior Hockey League External links Manitoba Junior Hockey League Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame Hockey Hall of Fame Wi...
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Fitzwilliam Square Fitzwilliam Square () is a Georgian garden square in the south of central Dublin, Ireland. It was the last of the five Georgian squares in Dublin to be built, and is the smallest. The square was developed by Richard FitzWilliam, 7th Viscount FitzWilliam, hence the name. It was designed from 1789 a...
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Trypanosoma lewisi Trypanosoma lewisi is a parasite of Rattus species and other rodents such as mice and kangaroo rats in America. Among these host species were two endemic species of rats: Rattus macleari and Rattus nativitatis. Both are now believed to be extinct. It is not very clear whether or not the same parasit...
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Chung Dong-young Chung Dong-young (born 27 July 1953 in Sunchang County, North Jeolla) is a politician and was the United New Democratic Party nominee for President of South Korea in 2007. From April 2004 until December 2005, Chung was the South Korean Minister of Unification. Before holding that post, he served two ...
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Liwa Liwa may refer to: Places Chad Liwa (sub-prefecture) in Mamdi Department Indonesia Liwa, Indonesia Oman Liwa, Oman, place in Oman, area around Sohar University Liwa Province, Oman (wilayah) Poland Liwa, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, a village in northern Poland Liwa (river), a river in Poland United Ar...
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James Copland James Copland (3 February 1834 – 9 November 1902) was a New Zealand presbyterian minister, doctor and writer. He was born in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland on 3 February 1834 and emigrated to New Zealand in 1864. He was active as a minister in Lawrence and then in North Dunedin, because he resigned from...
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Marriage of Billie Ert and Antonio Molina The marriage of Billie Ert and Antonio Molina took place on October 5, 1972, in Houston, Texas, United States. Ert and Molina's marriage was called the first legal same-sex marriage in Texas and one of the first in the U.S., and their marriage license was the first granted to ...
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Data bank In telecommunications, computing, and information architecture, a data bank or databank is a repository of information on one or more subjects – a database – that is organized in a way that facilitates local or remote information retrieval and is able to process many continual queries over a long period of t...
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Bugak Bugak () is a variety of vegetarian twigim (deep-fried dish) in Korean cuisine. It is made by deep frying dried vegetables or seaweed coated with chapssal-pul (; glutinous rice paste) and then drying them again. It is eaten as banchan (accompaniment to cooked rice) or anju (accompaniment to alcoholic beverages)....
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Epipsestis cortigera Epipsestis cortigera is a moth of the family Drepanidae first described by Yoshimoto in 1995. It is found in Taiwan. The wingspan is about 28 mm. The ground color of the forewings is ocherous, irrorated (sprinkled) with fuscous in the antemedian and subcostal areas, and tinged with some olive in ...
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Barbados at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games The XXIst Central American and Caribbean Games were held in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico from July 17, 2010 to August 1, 2010. Results by event See also Barbados at the 2008 Summer Olympics References External links Mayagüez 2010 Official website Category:Nations...
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In Darkness (2018 film) In Darkness is a 2018 thriller film directed by Anthony Byrne and written by Byrne and Natalie Dormer. It stars Dormer, Emily Ratajkowski, Ed Skrein, Joely Richardson, Neil Maskell, James Cosmo and Jan Bijvoet. The film was released on 25 May 2018 in the United States by Vertical Entertainment ...
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L'Enfant prodigue (1907 film) L'Enfant prodigue (, French for "The Prodigal Son") was the first feature-length motion picture produced in Europe, running 90 minutes. Directed by Michel Carré, from his own three-act stage pantomime, The Prodigal Son. The film was basically an unmodified filmed record of his play. Fil...
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Jürgen Rynio Jürgen Rynio (born 1 April 1948) is a retired German footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Gelsenkirchen, Rynio played in the Bundesliga for Karlsruher SC, 1. FC Nürnberg, Borussia Dortmund, Rot-Weiss Essen, FC St. Pauli and Hannover 96, appearing in over 450 games in the top two tiers of German ...
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Coon Creek Township, Lyon County, Minnesota Coon Creek Township is a township in Lyon County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 282 at the 2000 census. Coon Creek Township was organized in 1883, and named for Coon Creek. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area...
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Jorge Rosiñol Abreu Jorge Rosiñol Abreu (born 18 September 1958) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the PAN. As of 2013 he served as Deputy of the LXII Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Campeche. References Category:1958 births Category:Living people Category:Politicians from Ciudad del Carmen, C...
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Tazraq, Afghanistan Tazraq is a village in Balkh Province, in northern Afghanistan. It is located near the border with Tajikistan, located on the Amu Darya river which forms the boundary. See also Balkh Province References Category:Populated places in Balkh Province Category:Villages in Afghanistan
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Gennaro Volpe Gennaro Volpe (born 17 February 1981) is a former Italian footballer turned coach, last in charge as head coach of Virtus Entella in the Serie B league. Playing career A former midfielder, he played for Empoli, Prato, Ascoli, Mantova and Cittadella. He retired in 2016 after five years at Virtus Entella....
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Acadian Civil War The Acadian Civil War (1635–1654) was fought between competing governors of the French province of Acadia. Governor Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour (a Protestant) had been granted one area of territory by King Louis XIV, and Charles de Menou d'Aulnay (a Catholic) had been granted another area. T...
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Qomish Qomish, Qomīsh, Qomesh, Komash, Kumāsh, Qamesh, Qamsh, or Qomāsh () may refer to: Qomesh, Kermanshah Qomish, Lorestan
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Fyling Hall School Fyling Hall is an independent, co-educational day and boarding school situated near the small village of Fylingthorpe, near Robin Hood's Bay, south east of Whitby, North Yorkshire, England. Founded in 1923 by Mab Bradley, the school was then run for thirty years by her daughter, Clare White. The sc...
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Roger L. Greene Roger L. Greene is a professor at Palo Alto University. He received the Bruno Klopfer Award in 2010. He worked on self-report measures of personality, particularly the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. References Category:American psychologists Category:Living people Category:Year of bir...
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Battle of Verona Battle of Verona may refer to: Battle of Verona (249) where Decius led the Danubian legions to defeat and kill Emperor Philip Battle of Verona (312) that pitted Constantine I against one of Maxentius's commanders Battle of Verona (402) that pitted Stilicho against Alaric I and his Visigoths Battle...
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Stedden Stedden is a village in the borough of Winsen (Aller) in the Lower Saxon district of Celle in North Germany. It lies on the river Aller and close to the river Örtze and has a population of just over 300. In 1985 it celebrated its 750th anniversary. Politics Stedden has a joint parish council with the neighbo...
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Upper Annandale F.C. Upper Annandale Football Club are a football club from the town of Moffat in the Dumfries and Galloway area of Scotland. They originally competed in the Dumfries & District Amateur Football League, but switched to the South of Scotland Football League in time for the 2014–15 season. Home matches a...
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Trinity Uniting Church, Strathfield The Trinity Uniting Church is a heritage-listed Uniting church located at 62 The Boulevarde, in the Sydney suburb of Strathfield in the Municipality of Burwood local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by George Sydney Jones & Harry Thompson and built from...
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El Moro, Colorado El Moro is a census-designated place in Las Animas County, Colorado, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 221. A post office called El Moro was established in 1876, and remained in operation until 1933. El Moro is a name derived from Spanish meaning "the Moor". Geography El M...
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Rhectosemia excisalis Rhectosemia excisalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Snellen in 1900. It is found in Argentina. References Category:Spilomelinae Category:Moths described in 1900
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Henry Ponsonby (died 1745) Hon. Henry Ponsonby (1685 – 11 May 1745) was an Irish soldier. He was the son of William Ponsonby, 1st Viscount Duncannon and brother of Brabazon Ponsonby, 1st Earl of Bessborough. He married his cousin Lady Frances Brabazon, daughter of Chambré Brabazon, 5th Earl of Meath, and was father o...
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Division Street riots The Division Street riots were episodes of rioting and civil unrest, which started on June 12 and continued through June 14, 1966. These riots are remembered as a turning point in Puerto Rican civic involvement in Chicago. This was the first riot in the United States attributed to Puerto Ricans. ...
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First Commerce Bancshares First Commerce Bancshares Inc. was a banking company whose main subsidiary, National Bank of Commerce (NBC), was the largest bank in Lincoln, Nebraska. On July 17, 2000, First Commerce's banks became part of Wells Fargo Bank. At the time First Commerce had about 1,400 employees and $2.3 bill...
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A Bunny's Tale A Bunny's Tale is a 1985 American made-for-television comedy-drama film based on American feminist icon and journalist Gloria Steinem's experiences working as a Playboy Bunny in 1963, as described by her 1963 article "A Bunny's Tale" (published in Show magazine in two parts, Part I and Part II.) It st...
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Simmons Hardware Company Warehouse The Simmons Hardware Company Warehouse, also known as the Battery Building, is a historic warehouse located in Sioux City, Iowa that is on the National Register of Historic Places. The six storey building covered a whole block and its construction was supervised by Frank Bunker Gilbr...
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R. Ewing Thomason Robert Ewing Thomason known as R. Ewing Thomason (May 30, 1879 – November 8, 1973) was a Texas politician, a member and Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, the mayor of El Paso, a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, and a United States District Judge of the Uni...
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Ekwulobia Prison Ekwulobia Prison is a medium security prison in Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra State. The prison has an operational housing capacity of 85 inmates. The facility was opened in 2010 and initially had 25 prisoners. In June 2015, it was reported that 47 Boko Haram suspects had been transferred ...
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Palette Palette may refer to: Cosmetic palette, an archaeological form Color scheme Palette (painting), a wooden board used for mixing colors for a painting Palette (computing), in computer graphics, a selection of colors Palette window, in computing, a window type often containing tools the valve under an orga...
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2011–12 curling season The 2011–12 curling season began in September 2011 and ended in April 2012. Note: In events with two genders, the men's tournament winners will be listed before the women's tournament winners. CCA-sanctioned events This section lists events sanctioned by and/or conducted by the Canadian Curlin...
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Lothar Friedrich Lothar Friedrich (11 December 1930 – 19 April 2015) was a German professional racing cyclist. He rode in four editions of the Tour de France. References External links Category:1930 births Category:2015 deaths Category:German male cyclists Category:People from Völklingen Category:Tour de France c...
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Gaoqi Gaoqi (高崎) may refer to: Xiamen Gaoqi International Airport, in Huli District of Xiamen City, Fujian, China Gaoqi Railway Station, formerly known as Xiamen North Railway Station, train station in Huli District of Xiamen City, near the above-mentioned airport
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Lechería Lechería (Spanish for dairy) may refer to: Mexico Autopista Chamapa-Lechería, a toll road in Greater Mexico City Lechería station of the Mexico City suburban train system Ferrocarril Suburbano de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México Venezuela , Diego Bautista Urbaneja Municipality, Venezuela
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Cathedral of St. Mary the Great, Viana do Castelo The Cathedral of St. Mary the Great () also called Viana do Castelo Cathedral is a Catholic church and fortress built in the fifteenth century, which preserves a Romanesque appearance and is located in the city of Viana do Castelo in Portugal. Its facade is flanked by...
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1893 in Norwegian music The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 1893 in Norwegian music. Events Deaths Births July 4 – Finn Bø, songwriter, revue writer, playwright, journalist and theatre critic (died 1962). December 13 – Olav Gurvin, musicologist and Professor at the University of...
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HMS Scorpion (1910) HMS Scorpion was one of sixteen s in service with the Royal Navy in the First World War. She was built by Fairfields Govan shipyards on the Clyde and was commissioned on 30 August 1910. She was a coal powered ship and as such was obsolete by the end of the First World War and was scrapped in 1921....
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Stem rust The stem, black, and cereal rusts are caused by the fungus Puccinia graminis and are a significant disease affecting cereal crops. Crop species that are affected by the disease include bread wheat, durum wheat, barley and triticale. These diseases have affected cereal farming throughout history. The life cyc...
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Tarzan (book series) Tarzan is a series of twenty-four adventure novels written by Edgar Rice Burroughs (1875-1950) and published between 1912 and 1966, followed by several novels either co-written by Burroughs, or officially authorized by his estate. There are also two works written by Burroughs especially for child...
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Francis Brambell Francis William Rogers Brambell (25 February 1901 – 6 June 1970) was an Irish medical scientist who spent all of his professional working life in Britain. Education Brambell was born in Sandycove, Dublin and was educated (1911–1914) at Aravon School and then privately, specializing in zoology. He ent...
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George Noble Jones George Noble Jones (1811–1876) was a wealthy American southern plantation owner who owned the El Destino Plantation and Chemonie Plantation. In 1839 he hired English architect Richard Upjohn to build Kingscote, one of the earliest summer "cottages" on 253 Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island. K...
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Out of the Grey (The Dream Syndicate album) Out of the Grey is the third studio album by The Dream Syndicate, a Los Angeles-based alternative rock band, released in 1986. Background Out of the Grey was released in 1986 as the first studio album after the band was dropped from A&M Records due to disappointing sales af...
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Functional morpheme In linguistics, functional morphemes, also sometimes referred to as functors, are building blocks for language acquisition. A functional morpheme (as opposed to a content morpheme) is a morpheme which simply modifies the meaning of a word, rather than supplying the root meaning. Functional morpheme...
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Nexus 5 Nexus 5 (codenamed Hammerhead) is an Android smartphone manufactured by LG Electronics for Google. Co-developed with and marketed by Google Inc. as part of its Nexus line of flagship devices and unveiled on October 31, 2013, the Nexus 5 served as the launch device for Android 4.4 "KitKat", which introduced a r...
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Patrick Heron Patrick Heron (30 January 1920 – 20 March 1999) was a British abstract and figurative artist, critic, writer, and polemicist, who lived in Zennor, Cornwall. Heron was recognised as one of the leading painters of his generation. Influenced by Cézanne, Matisse, Braque and Bonnard, Heron made a significan...
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Käte Alving Käte Alving (1896–1974) was a German stage and film actress. Selected filmography The Call of the Sea (1951) Consul Strotthoff (1954) Freddy, the Guitar and the Sea (1959) The Ambassador (1960) The True Jacob (1960) References Bibliography Gerd Heinrichs. Schauspieler und Krebs: sind Schauspieler ...
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