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List of compositions for cello and organ This is a compilation of pieces for cello and pipe organ. See also the entries on cello and the List of compositions for cello and orchestra, List of compositions for cello and piano and List of solo cello pieces. Ordering is by surname of composer. A Thomas Åberg Fantaisie ...
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Cimetière de Louveciennes The Cimetière de Louveciennes (Louveciennes Cemetery) is made up of a standard laid out cemetery and a landscaped cemetery located on the Allée des Arches in the village of Louveciennes in the Yvelines département of France. The village is at the western suburbs of Paris and is between Versai...
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Poder Paralelo Poder Paralelo () is a Brazilian telenovela produced by Rede Record that premiered on April 14, 2009 and ended on March 10, 2010. Written by Lauro César Muniz and directed by Ignácio Coqueiro, it will portray a corruption scheme involving an Italian-Brazilian family. Prior to Record's official announcem...
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Mount Thomas Mount Thomas is the fictional town featured in the long-running Australian police procedural drama Blue Heelers., which ran from 1994 until it was cancelled in 2006. The program was filmed in Victorian suburbs Wyndham, Williamstown and Castlemaine, which were all used for the show's exterior scenes to dep...
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Elizabeth Lucar Elizabeth Lucar (Elizabeth Withypoll) (1510 – 29 October 1537) was an English calligrapher. A multi-talented person, she was fluent in Latin, Spanish, and Italian, and an accomplished musician, needleworker and algorist. A member of a very prominent and wealthy mercantile family holding royal favour an...
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Caprivi treason trial The Caprivi treason trial is a trial in which the Government of Namibia indicted 132 people for allegedly participating in the Caprivi conflict on the side of the Caprivi Liberation Army during a period between 1992 and 2002. They were charged with high treason, murder, sedition, and many other o...
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Fachtna Murphy Fachtna Murphy (born 6 December 1952) is a former Irish Garda who served as Garda Commissioner from 2007 to 2010. Prior to his appointment he was the Deputy Commissioner with responsibility for operational policing strategies in the Garda Síochána. He grew up in Timoleague, County Cork. He joined the G...
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All Hallows Church (South River, Maryland) All Hallows Church, also known as The Brick Church, is a historic church located at 3604 Solomon's Island Road, in Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. Parish records date back to 1682, indicating that it existed prior to the Act of Establishment (1692) pa...
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Automobile Manufacturers Association The Automobile Manufacturers Association was a trade group of automobile manufacturers which operated under various names in the United States from 1911 to 1999. A different group called the Automobile Manufacturers' Association was active in the very early 1900s, but then dissolv...
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Ed McMahon Edward Leo Peter McMahon Jr. (March 6, 1923 – June 23, 2009) was an American announcer, game show host, comedian, actor and singer. McMahon and Johnny Carson began their association in their first TV series, the ABC game show Who Do You Trust?, running from 1957 to 1962. McMahon then made his famous thirty-...
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Juhi Chawla filmography Juhi Chawla is an Indian film actress who appears in Bollywood films, in addition to Bengali, Punjabi, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada and Telugu films. She made her acting debut Sultanat in 1986. Her first commercial success was the black buster Premaloka (1987). She won the Filmfare Award for Lux N...
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Erle Stanley Gardner bibliography This is a bibliography of works by and about the American writer Erle Stanley Gardner. Mystery series Perry Mason Novels Short stories Cool and Lam Doug Selby Terry Clane Gramps Wiggins Other fiction Novels Short stories and novelettes Collections Non-fiction Travel Cri...
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Gerard Conley Sr. Gerard P. Conley Sr. (January 3, 1930 – January 4, 2018) was an American politician from Maine. Conley, a Democrat, served in the Maine House of Representatives from 1964 to 1968 and in Maine Senate from 1968 to 1984. He spent his final term in the Senate as President of the Maine Senate (1983–1984)....
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Vuelta Mexico Telmex Vuelta Ciclista Mexico Telmex is an annual road cycling race in Mexico that takes place over the course of eight days, involving eight stages. The Mexico national tour has a rich history dating back to the 1940s, and this latest incarnation was revived in late 2008 and early 2009 as the condensed ...
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List of association football venues in the Republic of Ireland The following is a list of association football venues in the Republic of Ireland, ranked in descending order of capacity. Note that the Brandywell Stadium is not included; though Derry City F.C. play in the League of Ireland, they are located in Norther...
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Young Men's Buddhist Association (Burma) The Young Men's Buddhist Association (YMBA) () was a Buddhist cultural organisation in Burma. History The YMBA was founded in Rangoon in 1906 as a federation of lay Buddhist groups dating back to 1898, with prominent founders including Ba Pe, U Kin, May Oung and Joseph Maung G...
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Smokeless Powder Company In 1888 the 'Smokeless Powder Company', owned by James Dalziel Dougall Junior, the son of the famous glaswegian gunsmith -J D Dougall, took a 99-year lease for 126 arces around 'The Outpost', from the Youngsbury Estate. The site's name was changed from 'The Outpost' to Barwick and Barwick was ...
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The Rage in Placid Lake The Rage in Placid Lake is a 2003 Australian film starring Ben Lee and Rose Byrne. It features Placid Lake (Lee), a seventeen-year-old boy who has led a suburban hippie life with his neurotic, free loving parents. The film documents his journey of self-discovery as he rejects his hippie roots a...
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Horace Dean Horace Dean (10 November 1814 – 8 May 1887) was an American adventurer who practiced as a doctor in Australia and was a journalist and political candidate at elections in South Australia and New South Wales. Dean was born in Chicago. In 1846, he enlisted in the Mexican–American War as a surgeon and caval...
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CgeTV CgeTV was a user-generated video channel and current internet video-sharing website created by ABS-CBN Interactive. On cable, CgeTV aired exclusively on SkyCable Digital channel 72. Programming CgeTV Programs In Da Loop (also broadcast on ABS-CBN)(Now moved to Jeepney TV) Cge Mishmash The Viewing Room Let's...
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Bobby Crockett Robert Paul Crockett (born April 3, 1943) is a former American football wide receiver in the American Football League with the Buffalo Bills in 1966, and also in 1968 and 1969. He played high school football at Dermott High School in his hometown Briggsville, Arkansas and his collegiate career was at t...
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Vince Foster Vincent Walker Foster Jr. (January 15, 1945 – July 20, 1993) was an American attorney who served as Deputy White House Counsel during the first six months of the Clinton Administration. The Washington Post later wrote, he rose to "the pinnacle of the Arkansas legal establishment." At the White House he wa...
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Soegaon Soegaon or Soyagav is a town and a Taluka in Aurangabad district in the state of Maharashtra, India. Geography and Tourism It is situated in northern part of Aurangabad district. Nearest city from Soegaon is Jalgaon. The Banoti Waterfall can be found in its vicinity. The Gautala Wildlife Sanctuary is also fo...
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Spirit Lake (South Dakota) Spirit Lake is a natural lake in Kingsbury County, South Dakota, in the United States. The lake is seven miles north of De Smet and US Route 14 and six miles east of Bancroft. The smaller Mud Lake lies just to the southeast. The lake received its name either due to the area being an Indian ...
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Will Ye No Come Back Again Will Ye No Come Back Again is the twelfth episode of the fifth and final series of the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs. It first aired on 23 November 1975 on ITV. Background Will Ye No Come Back Again was recorded in the studio on 1, 7 and 8 August 1975. The location footage was filmed in...
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UNDP Beijing Express Declaration The Beijing Express Declaration was created en route to the UN fourth Global Conference on Women, in Beijing in 1995, and is still highly relevant in 2014. In 1995, 200 women from the 29 former Soviet Union and satellite nations travelled 8000 kilometres aboard a half-kilometre-long ...
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Empty Estate Empty Estate is an EP by American indie rock act Wild Nothing, released on May 14, 2013 on Captured Tracks in the US and Bella Union in the UK. Produced by founding member and primary recording artist Jack Tatum, the EP was released nine months after the band's second studio album, Nocturne (2012). Regar...
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Electoral district of Queenstown The Electoral district of Queenstown was a single-member electoral district of the Tasmanian House of Assembly. It was based in the mining town of Queenstown in the West Coast region of Tasmania. Created out of part of the Lyell seat ahead of the 1903 state election, it had historical...
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Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard The women's synchronized 3 metre springboard was one of eight diving events included in the Diving at the 2004 Summer Olympics programme. The competition was held as an outright final: Final 14 August — Each pair of divers performed five d...
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Chartres, Falkland Islands Chartres is one of the main settlements on West Falkland, in the Falkland Islands. It is on the west coast of West Falkland, at the mouth of Chartres River, at the eastern shore of King George Bay. One of the two only proper roads on West Falkland runs between Chartres and Port Howard. It is...
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Rot (album) Rot (German for Red) is the fifth studio album by German rapper Sabrina Setlur, released by 3p Records on August 24, 2007. It was entirely co-produced by Martin Haas and Moses Pelham, with additional contribution by Bayz Benzon. The album was critically acclaimed, but widely failed to receive any commercia...
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Bolgar Buttress Bolgar Buttress (, ‘Rid Bolgar’ \'rid 'bol-gar\) is the ice-covered buttress rising to 1500 m on the southeast side of Detroit Plateau on Nordenskjöld Coast in Graham Land, Antarctica, situated between the upper courses of Pyke and Albone Glaciers. It has steep and partly ice free west, south and east...
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Walter B. Jones Jr. Walter Beaman Jones Jr. (February 10, 1943 – February 10, 2019) was an American politician who served twelve terms in the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party for from 1995 until his death in 2019. The district encompasses the coastal regions of North Carolina...
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List of historic properties in Willcox, Arizona This is a list, which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the remaining historic buildings, houses, structures and monuments in Willcox, Arizona, a town located in Cochise County. Some of the structures are located in the Railroad Avenue Historic District. Some o...
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 16 United Nations Security Council Resolution 16, adopted on January 10, 1947, recognized the establishment of the Free Territory of Trieste, recording its approval of the three documents submitted. The resolution was adopted by 10 votes, with one abstention from Australia. ...
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Svet u mojim očima "Svet u mojim očima" (, ) is a song by Serbian teen singer Emilija Đonin. It represented Serbia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Marsa, Malta., placing 10th with 61 points. Music video The music video for "Svet u mojim očima" premiered on Junior Eurovision's official YouTube channel o...
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The Skin of the Wolf The Skin of the Wolf () is a 2017 Spanish drama film directed by Samu Fuentes. The film was released on 6 July 2018 on Netflix. Plot The film opens with an unspecified year but is probably around WWII, as the rifle he carries appears to be a German KAR98, which was introduced in 1935 as the stan...
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Musician (magazine) Musician (1976–1999) was a monthly magazine that covered news and information about American popular music. Initially called Music America, it was founded in 1976 by Sam Holdsworth and Gordon Baird. The two friends borrowed $20,000 from relatives and started the publication in a barn in Colorado. ...
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The Freshest Boy "The Freshest Boy" is a short story by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was first published in the July 28, 1928 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, and was reprinted in Fitzgerald's 1935 collection, Taps at Reveille. Plot The story centers around a boy and his discouragement while attending a...
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Acer dettermani Acer dettermani is an extinct maple species in the family Sapindaceae described from a series of isolated fossil leaves. The species is known from the late Eocene to early Oligocene sediments exposed in the state of Alaska, USA. It is one of several extinct species placed in the living section Macra...
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Joseph Montferrand Joseph "Jos" Montferrand (; born Joseph Favre ; October 25, 1802 – October 4, 1864) was a French-Canadian logger, strongman, and folk hero of the working man, who was the inspiration for the legendary Ottawa Valley figure Big Joe Mufferaw. Joseph Montferrand, dit Favre, was born in the St. Lawrence...
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Rob Gell Rob Gell AM (born 25 August 1952) is a geomorphologist and weather presenter, with a degree in meteorology. Gell attended Camberwell Grammar School as a student in the 1960s. Gell has been a weather presenter for National Nine News and later Seven News. He was one of the few Australian weather presenters on ...
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Golden Horn (horse) Golden Horn (foaled 27 March 2012) is a British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won The Derby and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 2015. In a racing career which lasted 367 days from October 2014 until October 2015 he won seven of his nine races and was never beaten by a male horse. He was bred in Engl...
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Wild by Law Wild by Law: The Rise of Environmentalism and the Creation of the Wilderness Act is a 1991 documentary film produced by Lawrence Hott and Diane Garey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is about the work of Aldo Leopold, Bob Marshall, founder of The Wilderness Soc...
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Mosharraf Hossain (lawyer) Mosharraf Hossain (died 19 August 1999) was a Bangladesh Awami League politician who served as a Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Faridpur-4 constituency. Career Hossain was vetern of the Bengali Language movement. He fought in the Bangladesh Liberation war. He was elected to parliame...
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John P. Allen (musician) John P. Allen is a Canadian country, rock and bluegrass fiddler. Allen was a member of the rock band Great Speckled Bird in the 1970s, and played with bluegrass bands the Good Brothers, Big Redd Ford and the Dixie Flyers. He played country fiddle as a member of Tommy Hunter's band. Allen jo...
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Mareke giri Mareke Giri is a traditional public show in Iran. The Mareke Gir is a person who entertains people with his "special powers", such as breaking chains with his arms, breaking stones with his hands and handling snakes. Mareke Giri is a free show; people will give the Mareke Gir some money to encourage him. ...
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Lajoš Jakovetić Lajoš Jakovetić (; 45 November 1922 in Subotica - 27 January 2003) was a retired Serbian, Yugoslavia international, football player and manager. Playing career He started playing in the youth teams of his home town club FK Bačka 1901. He represented the region of Vojvodina at the first season that was...
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Forgery Act 1837 The Forgery Act 1837 (7 Will 4 & 1 Vict c 84) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It has been repealed. Section 1 abolished the death penalty for the offences mentioned in the preamble. It provided instead that a person convicted of any of those offences was liable to be transported f...
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Governor Dávila Governor Dávila may refer to: Diego Dávila, 1st Marquis of Navamorcuende, Royal Governor of Chile from 1667 to 1670 Gil González Dávila (died 1543), Governor of Santiago (Jamaica) c. 1533/1534 Pedro Arias Dávila (1440s–1531), Governor of Panama from 1514 to 1526 and Governor of Nicaragua from 1527 to ...
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Golujeh Golujeh or Gollujeh or Galoojeh or Galujeh () may refer to: Golujeh, Khalkhal, Ardabil Province Golujeh, Khvoresh Rostam, Ardabil Province Golujeh, Nir, Ardabil Province Gollujeh, Ahar, East Azerbaijan Province Golujeh, Bostanabad, East Azerbaijan Province Golujeh, Meyaneh, East Azerbaijan Province Goll...
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Jacob Micyllus Jacob Micyllus, (6 April 1503 – 28 January 1558) was a German Renaissance humanist and teacher, who conducted the city's Latin school in Frankfurt and held a chair at the University of Heidelberg, during times of great cultural stress in Germany. Micyllus was born Jakob Moltzer in Strasbourg. From 151...
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Bachtel Tower Bachtel Tower (German: Bachtelturm) is a tall radio tower on high Bachtel mountain near Hinwil, Switzerland, overlooking the Zürcher Oberland. Bachtel Tower is a lattice tower whose observation deck, metres above the ground, is accessible by a stairway. It was built as replacement for a smaller obser...
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Markov partition A Markov partition is a tool used in dynamical systems theory, allowing the methods of symbolic dynamics to be applied to the study of hyperbolic dynamics. By using a Markov partition, the system can be made to resemble a discrete-time Markov process, with the long-term dynamical characteristics of ...
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Body modification Body modification (or body alteration) is the deliberate altering of the human anatomy or human physical appearance. It is often done for aesthetics, sexual enhancement, rites of passage, religious beliefs, to display group membership or affiliation, in remembrance of lived experience, traditional sy...
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Nattanid Leewattanavaragul Nattanid Leewattanavaragul (born 16 May 1993) is a Thai racing driver currently competing in the TCR International Series and TCR Thailand Touring Car Championship. Having previously competed in the Thailand Super Series and Toyota Motorsport Trophy Thailand amongst others. Racing career Le...
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Ludolf Nielsen Karl Henrik Ludolf Nielsen (January 29, 1876 – October 16, 1939) was a Danish composer, violinist, conductor, and pianist. Today he is considered as one of the most important Danish composers of the early 1900s (together with the more famous Carl Nielsen). Life Nielsen was born in Nørre Tvede, Denmark....
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Nathan-melech Nathan-melech is described as one of Josiah's officials in 2 Kings 23:11 of the Hebrew Bible. He lived near the entrance to the temple, close to the courtyard where the horses had been kept that were used in sun-worship before Josiah disposed of both the horses and the chariots that they had pulled. Nam...
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Expeditie Robinson: Battle of the Titans Expeditie Robinson: Strijd der Titanen (also known as Expeditie Robinson: Battle of the Titans), was a special All-Stars season of the Dutch/Belgian version of the Swedish show Expedition Robinson, or Survivor as it is referred to in some countries. This season began airing in ...
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Melitara doddalis Melitara doddalis is a species of snout moth in the genus Melitara. It was described by Harrison Gray Dyar Jr. in 1925, and is found in the United States in southern Arizona, southern New Mexico, south-western Texas and in northern Mexico. Adults are on wing from September to early October. The lar...
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Subi-myeon Subi-myeon is a rural township in Yeongyang County, Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea. Located in the rugged northeastern portion of Yeongyang County, it is the largest of the county's six divisions, covering some . More than 90% of that area is unused by humans; the local population numbers only 2,016. Of t...
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Make Way for Love Make Way for Love is the second studio album by New Zealand musician Marlon Williams. It was released in February 2018 under Dead Oceans. Accolades Track listing Charts References Category:2018 albums Category:Dead Oceans albums Category:Marlon Williams (New Zealand musician) albums
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Treaty of Peace and Friendship (1904) The Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1904 between Chile and Bolivia was signed in Santiago de Chile on October 20, 1904 to delineate the boundary through 96 specified points between Cerro Zapaleri and Cerro Chipe and to regulate the relations between the two countries 20 years af...
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Craig E. Williams Craig E. Williams is an American army Vietnam War veteran from Kentucky and co-founder of the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation. Williams was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 2006 for his efforts on convincing The Pentagon to stop plans to incinerate decaying caches of chemical weapons...
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PAL Stadium Police Athletic League Stadium (PAL Stadium) is a stadium located in San Jose, California owned by the SJ division of the Police Athletic League, the stadium seats 5,000. It is home to Real San Jose of the united Premier Soccer League. Category:Soccer venues in California Category:Sports venues in San Jos...
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KBS TV Novel KBS TV Novel () was a TV series that was broadcast on KBS 2TV at 09:00 (KST) during weekdays, under the production of the KBS Drama Production group. It was broadcast on KBS 1TV until 2009. The production and broadcasting were temporarily halted due to the production cost issue, however, the TV Novel seri...
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Caesar Carl Hans Henkel Caesar Carl Wilhelm Hans Henkel (1837 Fulda, Hesse - 16 June 1913 Umtata), was a German-born South African forester, cartographer, painter, soldier and botanist. He was the father of John Spurgeon Henkel. Henkel came from an old and distinguished German military family. He enlisted as an offic...
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Norepinephrine Norepinephrine (NE), also called noradrenaline (NA) or noradrenalin, is an organic chemical in the catecholamine family that functions in the brain and body as a hormone and neurotransmitter. The name "noradrenaline", derived from Latin roots meaning "at/alongside the kidneys", is more commonly used in ...
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South Australian Baseball League 2006/2007 Results and statistics for the South Australian Baseball League (Division 1) season of 2006–2007. Match results Round 1: 8 October 2005 Round 2: 15 October 2005 Round 3: 21 October 2006 Round 4: 29 October 2005 Round 5: 5 November 2006 Round 6: 12 November 2006 Round ...
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Kin Vassy Charles Kindred "Kin" Vassy (August 16, 1943 – June 23, 1994) was a singer-songwriter, who in addition to his solo recordings also recorded with other artists, most notably Kenny Rogers, Frank Zappa and Elvis Presley. In the 1960s, Vassy was a member of The Back Porch Majority. He left that group in 1969 an...
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Be More Chill (musical) Be More Chill is a musical with original music and lyrics by Joe Iconis, and a book by Joe Tracz, based on the 2004 novel of the same name by Ned Vizzini. After a 2015 regional theatre production, the musical premiered Off-Broadway in 2018. A Broadway production began previews on February 13, 2...
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Abboushi Abboushi is a surname. People with this surname include: Tareq Abboushi (born 1978), Palestinian-American musician and composer Fahmi al-Abboushi (1895–1975), Palestinian politician and banker Category:Surnames
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Bat & Ball railway station Bat & Ball railway station is located on Bat & Ball Road in Sevenoaks in Kent, England. It is measured from (although London-bound trains that call run to ). The station is managed by Southeastern, however, all train services that call are operated by Thameslink. History The station open...
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Life Is Beautiful (Fred Astaire song) "Life Is Beautiful" is a 1974 song with music written by Fred Astaire and lyrics by Tommy Wolf. Tony Bennett was so impressed with the tune, it became the title track of his album of the same name in 1975. Bennett also performed the song as Astaire looked on during a March 1975 e...
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John Kerr, 7th Marquess of Lothian John William Robert Kerr, 7th Marquess of Lothian (1 February 1794 – 14 November 1841), styled Lord Newbottle until 1815 and Earl of Ancram from 1815 to 1824, was a Scottish Tory politician. He served briefly as Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard under Sir Robert Peel between Septem...
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Bobrov, Bobrovsky District, Voronezh Oblast Bobrov () is a town and the administrative center of Bobrovsky District in central Voronezh Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Bityug River, southeast of Voronezh, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: 19,738 (2010 Census); It was previously kn...
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Big Ghost Big Ghost is an anonymous online personality, hip hop writer / blogger and music producer. He is best known for his witty writing style and satirical humor on his earlier hip hop album reviews and blog posts. History Big Ghost began as a parody of Wu Tang Clan's Ghostface Killah, which many believed to b...
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Air Commerz Air Commerz was a German charter airline that operated for a short time between 1970 and 1972. History Air Commerz was set up in Hamburg in early 1970. The airline got the first of its two Vickers Viscount in March and commenced operations in June 1970. The airline's official home base was Düsseldorf Air...
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Quadrants of Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C., is administratively divided into four geographical quadrants of unequal size, each delineated by their ordinal directions from the medallion located in the Crypt under the Rotunda of the Capitol. Street and number addressing, centered on the Capitol, radiates out into e...
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Villa Salviatino, Maiano The Villa Salviatino, Maiano, in the frazione of Maiano on the steep slope south of Fiesole, is a Tuscan villa overlooking Florence. A modest farmhouse in the 14th century, set among informally terraced slopes planted with vines and olives, the house in its vigna was purchased in 1427 by the...
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Brembio Brembio (Lodigiano: ) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Lodi in the Italian region Lombardy, located about southeast of Milan and about southeast of Lodi. Brembio borders the following municipalities: Mairago, Ossago Lodigiano, Secugnago, Borghetto Lodigiano, Casalpusterlengo, Livraga, Ospedalet...
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Henk Bosveld Hendrikus ("Henk") Johannes Bosveld (July 10, 1941 – August 6, 1998) was a Dutch football midfielder, who was nicknamed Charly after Charles Chaplin due to a similar style of walking. Club career Born in Velp, he started playing football at local side VVO and was named best player of Vitesse in the twent...
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CAG bird CAG bird is a specially painted aircraft, officially flown by the commanding officer of United States Navy Carrier Air Groups. Every carrier-based aircraft squadron of the United States Navy has such an aircraft that wears modex usually ending with the '00' numbers. Due to their striking, colorful paint schem...
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Pavel Rybnikov Pavel Nikolayevich Rybnikov (Павел Николаевич Рыбников, 6 December 1831, Moscow, Russian Empire, – 29 November 1885, Kalisz, Poland, then part of the Russian Empire) was a Russian ethnographer, folklorist and literary historian, credited with the discovery of the previously unknown culture of bylina an...
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Petrópolis Environmental Protection Area Petrópolis Environmental Protection Area () is a protected area of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil. Location The protected area in the Atlantic Forest biome, which covers , was created on 20 May 1992. It is administered by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation...
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Camp Banks Camp Banks is a former Massachusetts State Militia camp that existed in 1858 in Salem, Massachusetts on Winter Island. References Category:Military facilities in Massachusetts Category:Salem, Massachusetts Category:Closed military facilities of the United States in the United States Category:Formerly Used...
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Warsaw Uprising Museum The Warsaw Uprising Museum (named Warsaw Rising Museum, ), in the Wola district of Warsaw, Poland, is dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944. The institution of the museum was established in 1983, but no construction work took place for many years. It opened on July 31, 2004, marking the 60th ...
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Rumen Stoyanov Rumen Stoyanov (; born 13 December 1976) is a Bulgarian football player, currently playing for Tundzha Yambol as a defender. References Category:Living people Category:1976 births Category:Bulgarian footballers Category:Association football defenders Category:PFC Svetkavitsa players Category:First Pro...
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Dewan Rakyat The Dewan Rakyat (Malay for House of Representatives, literally People's Assembly) is the lower house of the Parliament of Malaysia, consisting of members elected during elections from federal constituencies drawn by the Election Commission. The Dewan Rakyat usually proposes legislation through a draft k...
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Title 3 of the Code of Federal Regulations CFR Title 3 - The President is one of fifty titles comprising the United States Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), containing the principal set of rules and regulations issued by federal agencies regarding the Executive Office of the President of the United States. It is avai...
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Greater Brunswick Charter School Greater Brunswick Charter School (GBCS) is a free, public charter school serving grades kindergarten through eighth located on 429 Joyce Kilmer Avenue in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The school has a Spanish-English bilingual program for grades K-4, and has plans to extend it through gra...
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Cattleya warneri Cattleya warneri (the "Warner's Cattley's orchid") is a labiate Cattleya species of orchid. The diploid chromosome number of C. warneri has been determined as 2n = 40. References and external links warneri warneri
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Sanhe Hui Ethnic Township Sanhe () is a Hui ethnic township of Ergun City in northeastern Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China, located about north-northwest of downtown Ergun. , it has 3 residential communities () under its administration, and , 11,497 resided here. It is the home of the Sanhe cattle and Sanhe...
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Betty Lou Betty Lou is a feminine double name. Notable people with the name include: Betty Lou Bailey (1929–2007), American mechanical engineer Betty Lou Beets (1937–2000), murderer executed in Texas Betty Lou Bredemus (1934–2015), American actress and acting coach BettyLou DeCroce (born 1952), American politicia...
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John J. Furedy John J. Furedy (June 30, 1940 – August 23, 2016) was a Hungarian-born Australian and Canadian psychophysiologist and distinguished research professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, noted for his extensive empirical research into the unreliability of the polygraph test in lie detection and s...
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Blagoslovennoye Blagoslovennoye () is a rural locality (a selo) in Oktyabrsky District of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Russia. According to the 2010 Census, its population was 869. The village was established in 1871 by Korean settlers who had fled from their country into Primorye due to famine and been resettled at...
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ABRO ABRO may refer to: American Belarussian Relief Organization, an American non-profit organization Army Base Repair Organisation, an executive agency
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John Farmer (footballer) John Farmer (born 31 August 1947) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Leicester City and Stoke City. Career Farmer was a product of Stoke City's youth system after being found playing amateur football in his local town of Biddulph. He broke into the first tea...
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Heterophily Heterophily, or love of the different, is the tendency of individuals to collect in diverse groups; it is the opposite of homophily. This phenomenon can be seen in relationships between individuals. As a result, it can be analyzed in the workplace to create a more efficient and innovative workplace. It has...
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Shannon McGinnis Shannon Marie McGinnis (born August 26, 1980 in Winter Park, Florida) is an American soap opera actress. She is best known for her role of Ginger Foley on the hit ABC soap opera One Life to Live since June 2005 until her final appearance on November 28, 2005 in which her character died after she was h...
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