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Builders Exchange Building (Santa Ana, California)
The Builders Exchange Building, at 202-208 N. Main St. in Santa Ana, California, was built in 1929. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
It was designed by architect William Rohrbacher in simplified Beaux Arts style.
References
Catego... | {
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Orion (ship)
Orion is the name of various ships and a ship class:
Naval
, Royal Swedish Navy signals intelligence ship
(S 61), Royal Australian Navy submarine
, various British Royal Navy ships
, British Royal Navy ship class
, various U.S. Navy ships
BAE Orion (H-101), Ecuadorian Navy ship, originally
(HSK... | {
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Ardent spirit
Ardent spirits (ethyl alcohol), in alchemy, are those liquors obtained after repeated distillations from fermented vegetables. They are thus called because they will take fire and burn. Examples include brandy, spirits of wine, etc.
References
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1570s in Denmark
Events from the 1570s in Denmark.
Incumbents
Monarch – Frederick II
Events
1579
The construction of Skovsbo Castle is completed.
Births
1572
February 11 – Ellen Marsvin, noble, landowner (died 1649)
November 23 – Albret Skeel, Admiral of the Realm (died 1639)
1574
December 12 – Anne of Den... | {
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Pierre-Jean de Sales Laterrière
Pierre-Jean de Sales Laterrière (1 July 1789 in Baie-du-Febvre, Quebec – 1834 in Les Éboulements, Lower Canada) was a doctor, militia officer and author; the elder son of Pierre de Sales Laterrière and Marie-Catherine Delezenne.
In 1807 or 1808 he went to England to study medicine at S... | {
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Eri Nobuchika
is a Japanese singer-songwriter, under the Fearless Records label on Sony Music Associated Records. She currently resides in Tokyo.
Biography
Early years
Eri's professional career started at Sony Music SD "Gonna be a star" audition, a regularly held event for aspiring new pop artists. She sent in her ... | {
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Shadow of Angels
Shadow of Angels () is a 1976 Swiss drama film directed by Daniel Schmid. It was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. The film is based upon the play Der Müll, die Stadt und der Tod by Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Cast
Ingrid Caven - Lily Brest
Rainer Werner Fassbinder - Raoul
Klaus Löwitsch -... | {
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2012–13 U.S. Alessandria Calcio season
The 2012–13 season of U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912's was their 92nd in Italian football and their 16th in Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (former Serie C2).
Key dates
26 August: gaining only 1-point in the two games against Pavia and Savona, Alessandria is eliminated in the first qua... | {
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Paul Peters
Paul Peters may refer to:
Paul Peters (publisher) (born 1982), American publisher
Paul Douglas Peters, person convicted after 2011 Australian bomb hoax
Paul Evan Peters (1947–1996), American librarian | {
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Ghatkopar
Ghatkopar is a suburb in eastern Mumbai. The area is served by the railway station on the Central Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway, and the metro station on Line 1 of the Mumbai Metro.
Mumbai Metro Project
The Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar Metro corridor of the Mumbai Metro project is an 11.07 km long double... | {
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Lavendelstræde
Lavendelstræde (lit. "Lavender Street") is a street in the old town of Copenhagen, Denmark). It runs from Kattesundet-Hestemøllestræde in the northeast to Vester Voldgade in the west, linking Slutterigade and Nytorv and at Regnbuepladsen and Copenhagen City Hall in the southwest.
History
The street re... | {
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VNN2
Vascular non-inflammatory molecule 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the VNN2 gene.
This gene product is a member of the Vanin family of proteins which share extensive sequence similarity with each other, and also with biotinidase. The family includes secreted and membrane-associated proteins, a few of... | {
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Help Conquer Cancer
Help Conquer Cancer is a distributed computing project that runs on the BOINC platform. It is a joint project of the Ontario Cancer Institute and the Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute. It is also the first project under World Community Grid to run with a GPU counterpart.
Project Purpos... | {
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Hepatocellular carcinoma
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of primary liver cancer in adults, and is the most common cause of death in people with cirrhosis.
It occurs in the setting of chronic liver inflammation, and is most closely linked to chronic viral hepatitis infection (hepatitis B or C) ... | {
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Stone v. Graham
In Stone v. Graham, 449 U.S. 39 (1980), the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that a Kentucky statute was unconstitutional and in violation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, because it lacked a nonreligious, legislative purpose. The statute required the posting of a copy of th... | {
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Malaulalo
Malaulalo is an uninhabited island in the Solomon Islands; it is the central one of the Olu Malau (Three Sisters) Islands located in Makira-Ulawa Province. It has an area of 3.34 km².
The first recorded sighting by Europeans of Malaulalo was by the Spanish expedition of Álvaro de Mendaña in May 1568. More p... | {
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Nera di Arbus
The Nera di Arbus, more fully Pecora Nera di Arbus ("black sheep of Arbus"), is a breed of small domestic sheep indigenous to the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, Italy. It takes its name from the comune of Arbus, in the province of Medio Campidano, in the south-western part of the island. It is raised ... | {
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Blonde in Bondage
Blonde in Bondage/Blondin i fara is a 1957 Swedish drama crime film directed by Robert Brandt, who also wrote lyrics to the film's two songs. Distributors Corporation of America released the film in the US as a double feature with The Flesh Is Weak.
Plot
New York City reporter Larry Brand is sent t... | {
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New Street Law
New Street Law is a British legal drama television series produced by Red Production Company in association with One-Eyed Dog Ltd for BBC One. The series was created by G. F. Newman and Matthew Hall, and starred an ensemble cast headed by John Hannah and Paul Freeman. Hannah and Freeman play Jack Roper ... | {
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Jama Mohamud Takar
Jama Mohamud Takar () (Jan 14 1930 – 18 November 2008) was a senior Somali politician and one of the leaders of Mohamed Muumin, a Leelkase sub-clan. He was one of the earliest members of the Somali Youth League.
Jama Mohamud Takar joined Somali Youth League 1955. Then in the late 1950s turned into ... | {
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Citizens Action Party (British Columbia)
The Citizens Action Party (formerly the British Columbia Grey Party) was a minor political party in British Columbia, Canada. It was formed in 2002 as a protest movement of senior citizens against their perceived victimization by the BC Liberal Party. Its leader was Bill Sava... | {
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Benjamin F. Deming
Benjamin F. Deming (January 1, 1790 – July 11, 1834) was an American merchant and politician. He served as a U.S. Representative from Vermont.
Biography
Deming was born in Danville, Vermont; he pursued academic studies and became a merchant. He was the clerk of the Caledonia County Court from 1817 ... | {
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Yo-kai Watch
is a mixed-media franchise of role-playing video games and toys, created and developed by Level-5. The first game in the series was released for the Nintendo 3DS in 2013. 3 main sequels and several spinoffs, on both Nintendo and mobile platforms, have been released. In December 2019, they expanded to Play... | {
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Walter Hill (disambiguation)
Walter Hill (born 1942) is an American film director.
Walter Hill may also refer to:
People
Walter Hill (garden curator) (18201904), Scottish-born Australian botanist, founder of Brisbane Botanic Gardens
Walter Barnard Hill (18511905), American lawyer, Chancellor of the University of... | {
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Lee Copeland
Lee G. Copeland is an American architect and urban designer. He served as Dean of the University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning (now College of Built Environments) from 1972 to 1979 and thereafter as Dean of the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts (now PennDe... | {
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Alexander Barantschik
Alexander Barantschik (born 1953) joined the San Francisco Symphony as Concertmaster in September 2001, having served as Concertmaster of the London Symphony Orchestra and Netherlands Radio Philharmonic.
Born in St. Petersburg, after training at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, he performed wi... | {
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Ken Russell's ABC of British Music
Ken Russell's ABC of British Music is a 1988 British documentary directed by Ken Russell.
It was an edition of The South Bank Show. Russell said: "Some people said it was the most beautiful film they'd ever seen, and others wrote it was shocking and obscene, because I showed a naked... | {
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Takenoko-zoku
Takenoko-zoku (竹の子族, lit. "bamboo shoot tribe") describes a type of dance group active from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s in Tokyo, especially in Harajuku. The teenagers, mainly girls but often with one boy leading, were colorfully dressed and danced in a distinctive style on the sidewalk to music from ... | {
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J.A.C.
J.A.C. is the fourth studio album by the Austrian band Tosca, which was released in 2005 on Studio !K7.
The album is named after Joshua, Arthur, and Conrad, the sons of Richard Dorfmeister and Rupert Huber, respectively.
Track listing
"Rondo Acapricio" – 6:12
"Heidi Bruehl" – 4:44
"Superrob" – 4:18
"John ... | {
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Jacco Macacco
Jacco Macacco was a fighting ape or monkey who was exhibited in monkey-baiting matches at the Westminster Pit in London in the early 1820s. He achieved some measure of fame among the sporting community through his reputed prodigious record of victories against dogs, but was brought to wider attention by ... | {
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No Coke
"No Coke" is a song recorded by the Sweden-based musician and producer Dr Alban. It was originally released as the B-side of the 12" version of his debut single Hello Afrika and became the second single off his debut album, Hello Afrika. Released in November 1990, the song was a hit in several European countri... | {
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2014 Swiss Indoors
The 2014 Swiss Indoors was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 45th edition of the event known as the Swiss Indoors, and part of the 500 series of the 2014 ATP World Tour. It was held at the St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, from 20 October through 26 October 2014... | {
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List of Scandinavian flat horse races
A list of notable flat horse races which take place annually in Scandinavia, including all conditions races which currently hold Group status in the European Pattern.
Group 3
Other races
References
tjcis.com – Group races in Scandinavia.
tjcis.com – Listed races in Scandinavi... | {
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Eagle Mountain (Minnesota)
Eagle Mountain is the highest natural point in Minnesota, United States, at . It is in northern Cook County, in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness and Superior National Forest in the Misquah Hills, northwest of Grand Marais. It is a Minnesota State Historic Site.
Eagle Mountain is on... | {
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Piemonte (disambiguation)
Piemonte is the Italian name for Piedmont, a region of northern Italy.
Piemonte may also refer to:
Piemonte (wine)
Piemonte F.C.
5162 Piemonte, a main-belt asteroid
Ice piedmont, an ice feature
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Çiriş, Erdemli
Çiriş is a village in Erdemli district of Mersin Province, Turkey. It is situated to the south of dense forestry of the Taurus Mountains. Distance to Erdemli is and to Mersin is . The population of Çiriş was 910 as of 2012. The village was founded in a place full of ancient ruins. It was named after... | {
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Bridge of Don (bridge)
The Bridge of Don is a five-arch bridge of granite crossing the River Don just above its mouth in Aberdeen, Scotland.
History
In 1605 Alexander Hay executed a Charter of Mortification for the maintenance of the 13th century Brig o' Balgownie further upstream, which later became the Bridge of Do... | {
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Sicard
Sicard is a surname of French and Italian origin which may refer to the following:
Claude Sicard (1677–1726), French Jesuit priest and an early modern visitor to Egypt
François-Léon Sicard (1862–1934), French sculptor
Jean-Athanase Sicard (1872–1929), French neurologist and radiologist
Jean Sicard (compose... | {
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Denzong Boys F.C.
Denzong Boys Football Club (DBFC) is a football club in Sikkim, India. A wing of Denzong Welfare Association, it was formed in the year 2008. It is managed by Phurba Sherpa and coached by Bal Gopal Maharjan. As of March 2011, DBFC comprises 28 members.
They started their 2011 I-League 2nd Divisio... | {
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Thore Jederby
Thore Jederby (October 15, 1913, Stockholm - January 10, 1984, Stockholm) was a Swedish jazz double-bassist, record producer, and radio broadcaster.
Jederby received formal training in music at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music and began playing jazz in the mid-1930s, playing with Arne Hülphers's band ... | {
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Michael Marmot
Sir Michael Gideon Marmot, FBA, FMedSci, FRCP (born 26 February 1945) is Professor of Epidemiology and Public Health at University College London. He is currently the Director of The UCL Institute of Health Equity.
Early life and education
Marmot was born in London on 26 January 1945. When he was a you... | {
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Ivan Kulichenko
Ivan Ivanovych Kulichenko (; born on 7 July 1955, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Ukrainian politician who was from 2014 until 2019 People's Deputy of Ukraine; prior to this he was Mayor of Dnipropetrovsk for 15 years.
Biography
In 1977 Kulichenko graduated from the Dnipropetrovsk Institute ... | {
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Arrondissement of Mulhouse
The arrondissement of Mulhouse is an arrondissement of France in the Haut-Rhin department in the Grand Est region. It has 79 communes. Its population is 351,012 (2016), and its area is .
Composition
The communes of the arrondissement of Mulhouse are:
Attenschwiller
Baldersheim
Bantzenheim... | {
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The Vision of Escaflowne
is a 26-episode Japanese anime television series produced by Sunrise Studios and directed by Kazuki Akane. It premiered in Japan on April 2, 1996 on TV Tokyo, and the final episode aired on September 24, 1996. Sony's anime satellite channel, Animax also aired the series, both in Japan and on i... | {
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Phantasos
In Ovid's Metamorphoses, Phantasos ('Fantasy') is one of the thousand sons of Somnus (Sleep). He appeared in dreams in the form of inanimate objects, putting on "deceptive shapes of earth, rocks, water, trees, all lifeless things".
According to Ovid, two of his brothers were Morpheus, who appeared in dreams... | {
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Canton of Auvillar
The canton of Auvillar is a French former administrative division in the department of Tarn-et-Garonne and region Midi-Pyrénées. It was disbanded following the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. It consisted of 9 communes, which joined the canton of Garonne-Lomagne-Br... | {
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Cazalot
Cazalot is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Clarence P. Cazalot Jr. (born 1950), American energy industry executive
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Foschi
Foschi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the name include:
Francesco Foschi (1710–1780), Italian painter best known for painting winter landscapes
Franco Foschi (1931-2007), Italian writer and politician
J. P. Foschi (born 1982), American football player
Jessica Foschi (born 1980), American compet... | {
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Kono people
The Kono people (pronounced koh noh) are a major ethnic group in Sierra Leone at about 7.6% of the country's total population. Their homeland is the diamond-rich Kono District in eastern Sierra Leone. The Kono are primarily diamond miners and farmers.
The Kono people speak the Kono language as their first... | {
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Rolim de Moura Esporte Clube
Rolim de Moura Esporte Clube, commonly known as Rolim de Moura, is a Brazilian football club based in Rolim de Moura, Rondônia state.
History
The club was founded on November 1, 2002. They finished in the second position in the Campeonato Rondoniense Second Level in 2007.
Stadium
Rolim d... | {
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Dikir barat
Dikir barat (Jawi: دكير بارت; ; ) is a musical form, native to the Malay Peninsula, that involves singing in groups—often in a competitive setting. Dikir barat may be performed either with a percussion instrumental accompaniment, or with no instruments at all. The dance is partially similar in movement to... | {
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Wind power in Wyoming
Wyoming has one of the highest wind power potentials of any state in the United States. As of 2016, Wyoming has 1489 megawatts (MW) of wind powered electricity generating capacity, responsible for 9.42% of in-state electricity production. Wyoming produced of 3,800 GWh in 2015, about 9% of the tot... | {
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Shogo Yamaguchi
Shogo Yamaguchi (born February 19, 1983) in Aichi Prefecture is a Japanese actor. He debuted as an actor in V-cinema in 2001, and made his theatrical film debut in 2003 in Azumi. His first main lead starring role was in the tokusatsu television series Madan Senki Ryukendo in 2006, which was a major bre... | {
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Wilson Bell
Wilson Bell (May 24, 1897 – May 20, 1947) was an American politician. He served as the State Treasurer of Missouri from 1941 to 1945, and as Secretary of State of Missouri from 1945 to 1947.
References
Category:State treasurers of Missouri
Category:Missouri Democrats
Category:Deaths from kidney cancer
Ca... | {
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Safe from Harm (song)
"Safe from Harm" is the third single and opening track from Blue Lines, the 1991 debut from Massive Attack, with vocals by Shara Nelson and Robert Del Naja. The bass, guitar, and drums are sampled from the song "Stratus" by Billy Cobham, from his album Spectrum (with guitar by Tommy Bolin). Addit... | {
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Pawtuxet River
The Pawtuxet River is a river in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. It flows and drains a watershed of . There are four dams along the river's length.
History
The area around the river was occupied by members of the Patuxet tribe, who were part of the larger Narragansett tribe. In the native language, t... | {
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The Very Big Carla Bley Band
The Very Big Carla Bley Band is an album by American composer, bandleader and keyboardist Carla Bley released on the Watt/ECM label in 1991.
Reception
The Allmusic review by Brian Olewnick awarded the album stars and stated "The result is a fairly solid, if slightly bland, date that may ... | {
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Cattail Moon
Cattail Moon (1994) is a young adult novel written by Jean Thesman.
Plot
Julia Foster gets a chance to break away from her domineering mother for a while by moving from Seattle to a small village in the Cascades called Moon Valley, to live with her father and grandmother. While trying to decide on the co... | {
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Abdulafees Abdulsalam
Abdulafees Abdulsalam (born 13 April 1984 in Lagos) is a Nigerian football player. He is an attacking player who can play striker based on his physical capability and football sense.
Abdulafees has played for clubs in Nigeria, Benin, China, Malaysia and Middle East.
In the second transfer windo... | {
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Henry Azra
Henry Azra, also spelled Henri Azra, (born 21 January 1952 in Casablanca, Morocco) is a Los Angeles-based classical Moroccan musician. Henry Azra is the son of the renowned international Kanunist, Salim Azra, who contributed to much of the success of Samy Elmaghribi and Salim Halali. Salim Azra was a favori... | {
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Ee Nagaraniki Emaindhi
Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi (English: What happened to this city?) is a 2018 Indian Telugu language buddy comedy written and directed by Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam and produced by Suresh Babu.. The film received positive reviews from the audience and a majority of the film critics.
Plot
Vivek, Karthi... | {
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Business Process Management Journal
The Business Process Management Journal is a peer-reviewed academic journal that covers the field of quality management. The editor-in-chief is Majed Al-Mashari (King Saud University). The journal was established in 1995 as the Business Process Re-engineering & Management Journal an... | {
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Ana Díaz
Ana Margarita Díaz Aceves (born February 6, 1972), better known as Ana Diaz, is a Mexican composer and singer of contemporary Mexican songs. In her musical style, she mixes sounds like jazz, blues, bossa nova, ballad, pop, Latin music, cumbia and Mexican rhythms, which essentially makes her genre world music.... | {
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Heinz-Herbert Noll
Heinz-Herbert Noll (born 1 January 1949) is a German sociologist.
Education
Noll studied sociology, economics, social policy and statistics at the Goethe University Frankfurt. After the diploma in sociology he wrote a dissertation at the chair of Wolfgang Zapf at the University of Mannheim and rec... | {
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Chersobius
Chersobius is a genus of tiny tortoises in the family Testudinidae, endemic to southern Africa. The genus includes the smallest tortoises in the world. All three species were previously assigned to the genus Homopus.
Naming
As a group, these closely related species are commonly known in Europe and Africa ... | {
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List of members of the European Parliament for the Netherlands, 2004–09
This is a list of Members of the European Parliament for the Netherlands in the 2004 to 2009 session, ordered by name and by party.
Party representation
Mutations
2004
10 June: Election for the European Parliament in the Netherlands.
20 July:... | {
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2002–03 Polish Volleyball League
2002–03 Polish Volleyball League is the 67th season of Polish Championship (3rd season as professional league) organized by Professional Volleyball League SA () under the supervision of Polish Volleyball Federation ().
GTPS Gorzów Wielkopolski and Polska Energia Sosnowiec were promote... | {
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Peter Larsen
Peter Larsen may refer to:
Peter Laurentius Larsen (1833–1915), Norwegian-American educator and founding president of Luther College
Peter Orry Larsen (born 1990), Norwegian footballer
Peter Thal Larsen, Dutch journalist
Peter Larsen, former Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries of Denmark
Pe... | {
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1876 Northwestern University football team
The 1876 Northwestern University football team represented Northwestern University during the 1876 college football season. The first Northwestern football team played one game, losing to the Chicago Football Club with two goals from touchdown and three touchdowns scored.
Sc... | {
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Signals intelligence operational platforms by nation
This article is a subset article under the main article Signals intelligence, which addresses the unifying conceptual and technical factors and common technologies in this intelligence discipline. This article deals with current signals intelligence collection equip... | {
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Individually and Collectively
Individually and Collectively is the seventh album of original material by American pop group The 5th Dimension, released in 1972. The album peaked at No. 58 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart on 24 June 1972. This album includes both of the group's final top 10 hits on the Billboard H... | {
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The Emperor Waltz (disambiguation)
The Emperor Waltz or Emperor Waltz may refer to:
Emperor Waltz, Op. 437 (Kaiser-Walzer), a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1889.
The Emperor Waltz, 1948 American musical film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine.
The Emperor Waltz (1953 film),... | {
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Larry Lamb (disambiguation)
Larry Lamb (born 1947) is an English actor and radio presenter.
Larry Lamb may also refer to:
Larry Lamb (newspaper editor) (1929–2000), English newspaper editor for The Sun and Daily Express
Larry the Lamb, character in Toytown
See also
Lawrence Lambe (1863–1919), Canadian geologist ... | {
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Herapathite
Herapathite, or iodoquinine sulfate, is a chemical compound whose crystals are dichroic and thus can be used for polarizing light. The composition of herapathite has been shown by the Danish chemist Sophus Mads Jørgensen in 1877 and others to be 4QH2·3SO4·2I3·6H2O, where Q denotes the quinine molecule C20H... | {
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Manggong cake
Manggong cake () is a well-known speciality in Foshan City, Guangdong Province.
It was initiated in the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty by a blind old man named He who lived in Jiaoshan Fang, Heyuan Street, Foshan City, and established the "Qianqiantang" divination hall to tell people about their for... | {
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Michael Gannon (politician)
Michael Brennan Gannon (1847—1898) was an auctioner and politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
Early life
Gannon was born in Sydney, New South Wales in 1847, the son of James Gannon and his wife Mary (née Phelps). After working as a cl... | {
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Tangendorf disc brooch
The Tangendorf disc brooch is an Iron Age fibula from the 3rd century AD, which was dug up in 1930 from the sand of a Bronze Age tumulus near Tangendorf, Toppenstedt, Harburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. The front of the elaborately crafted garment fibula is decorated with a rear-facing four-legged a... | {
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Felicia heterophylla
Felicia heterophylla is a roughly hairy annual plant in the daisy family. It has alternate leaves of 1–5 cm long with an entire margin or few inconspicuous teeth. The flower heads are set individually at the tip of its stems, and contain a whorl of purplish blue ray florets around a center of blac... | {
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The Istana
The Istana is the official residence and office of the President of Singapore. Meaning "palace" in Malay, it is where the President receives and entertains state guests. The Istana is also the working office of the Prime Minister of Singapore.
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Nowjeh Deh, Tabriz
Nowjeh Deh (; also known as Navābī, Navādeh, Novābī, Novādeh Pīr, Nuvābi, and Nuvady) is a village in Tazeh Kand Rural District, Khosrowshahr District, Tabriz County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,057, in 372 families.
References
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Gudula Naiga Basaza
Gudula Naiga Basaza is a Ugandan business woman, entrepreneur and also the co-founder and managing director at Gudie leisure farm located in Najjera, Kira town council. The farm has a variety of leisure activities for each category of visitors. Among the activities is sport fishing, relaxing walkwa... | {
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Avro Tudor
The Avro Type 688 Tudor was a British piston-engined airliner based on Avro's four-engine Lincoln bomber, itself a descendant of the famous Lancaster heavy bomber, and was Britain's first pressurised airliner. Customers saw the aircraft as little more than a pressurised DC-4 Skymaster, and few orders were f... | {
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Robbin
Robbin may refer to:
Given name
Robbin Crosby (1959–2002), former co-lead guitarist in the glam metal band Ratt
Robbin Söderlund (born 1987), Swedish DJ and music producer
Robbin Thompson (1949–2015), American singer-songwriter
Robbin. Stable name for exceptional racehorse with danehill lines.
Surname
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Spiritual Conference for Radical Fairies
The Spiritual Conference for Radical Fairies was organized as a "call to gay brothers" by early gay rights advocates Harry Hay and Don Kilhefner. The 1979 conference was held over three days, coinciding with Labor Day weekend: 31 August–2 September. Over 200 participants gathe... | {
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Wentzel van Huyssteen
J. Wentzel van Huyssteen was a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1992-2014. His official position was the James I. McCord Professor of Theology and Science. Born in South Africa, he was ordained as part of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa. He received his MA in philosophy ... | {
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S. Sadanand
Swaminathan Sadanand (1900–1953) was an Indian journalist.
In 1927 Sadanand started the Free Press of India Agency, which was the first news agency owned and managed by Indians.
In 1930 Sadanand became founder editor of the English-language The Free Press Journal which, according to A. R. Desai, was a s... | {
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Tanzania at the Commonwealth Games
Tanzania has competed in twelve of the thirteen Commonwealth Games since 1966, following the formation of the country in 1964, missing only the 1986 Commonwealth Games. One of its predecessor states, Tanganyika, competed in the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.
Overall med... | {
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The Great Escape (1986 video game)
The Great Escape is a video game which shares a title and similar plot to the movie The Great Escape. It was programmed by Denton Designs, who went on to produce the similarly acclaimed Where Time Stood Still. It was published by Ocean in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstr... | {
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Madagascar National Parks
Madagascar National Parks, formerly known as l'Association Nationale pour la Gestion des Aires Protégées (ANGAP), is charged with managing a network of protected areas in Madagascar. It is a private association that is legally recognised to have a public function, and it operates under the s... | {
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Lea Brilmayer
Roberta "Lea" Brilmayer (born 1950) is an American legal scholar. She is the Howard M. Holtzmann Professor of International Law at Yale Law School and an expert in conflict of laws, personal jurisdiction, and international law.
Biography
Brilmayer received a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Univers... | {
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Om Prakash Munjal
Om Prakash Munjal (In Punjabi ਓਮਪ੍ਰਕਾਸ਼ ਮੁਂਜਾਲ 26 August 1928 – 13 August 2015) was an Indian businessman, poet and philanthropist. He was the founder and chairman of Hero Cycles, the world's largest integrated bicycle manufacturing company by volume and Hero Motors, an Indian two-wheeler components ... | {
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Jingxingji
The Jingxingji (; literally "Record of Travels") was a now lost journey book written by Du Huan shortly after he returned to China in 762 from the Abbasid Caliphate. Only about 1,511 words are being preserved under the Tongdian. It recorded about thirteen main countries, and a separated book was later publi... | {
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13 Commandments
13 Commandments () is a 2017 Dutch-language (Flemish) television series starring Dirk van Dijck, Marie Vinck and Karlijn Sileghem. The plot revolves around Peter Devriendt (Dirk van Dijck), a divorced father and veteran cop working for Belgium’s Federal Criminal Police, and his new partner Vicky Degrae... | {
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Schildau (disambiguation)
Schildau can refer to three locations:
Schildau, a town in Germany
Kesselaid, an island in the Baltic Sea known in German as Schildau
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Gastone Bean
Gastone Bean (; born 11 August 1936) is a former Italian professional footballer who played as a striker.
Club career
Growing up in San Canzian d'Isonzo, he joined A.C. Milan as a youngster. He played on loan at Piacenza, scoring 23 goals in 21 games in the 1955–56 C-Series season.
He made his Milan deb... | {
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Damariscotta River
The Damariscotta River is a tidal river in Lincoln County, Maine, that empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Damariscotta is an old Abenaki word for "river of many fishes". There are 2,500-year-old oyster shell middens (heaps) along the banks of the Damariscotta River, which occupies a drowned river val... | {
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Andrew Sherborne
Andrew Sherborne (born 11 March 1961) is an English professional golfer.
Sherborne was born in Bristol. He was the leading amateur at The Open Championship in 1984 and turned professional later that year. He played on the European Tour for nearly twenty years, winning the 1991 Madrid Open and the 199... | {
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No. 66 Madhura Bus
No. 66 Madhura Bus is a 2012 Malayalam road movie directed by M. A. Nishad and stars Pasupathy, Padmapriya, Shwetha Menon, Mallika, Makarand Deshpande, Thilakan and Jagathy Sreekumar in pivotal roles. The screenplay is by noted author K. V. Anil. A journey of love and revenge, the film's story unfol... | {
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Dubost
Dubost is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Antonin Dubost (1842–1921), French journalist and politician
Charles Dubost (1905-1991), French lawyer
Charles Dubost (surgeon) (1914-1991), French surgeon
Coralie Dubost (born 1983), French politician
Paulette Dubost (1910–2011), French ac... | {
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Elisângelo Ramos
Elisângelo Ramos is a Cape Verdean journalist who has been at RTC since 1997. He belongs to the broadcasting, television and the press sectors. He is a reporter for RCV in the city of Praia and is a producer of cultural programs.
Biography
Before he appeared on the radio, he was a film producer in ... | {
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