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Twicecoaster: Lane 1 Twicecoaster: Lane 1 (stylized as TWICEcoaster : LANE 1) is the third extended play (EP) by South Korean girl group Twice. The EP was released digitally and physically on October 24, 2016 by JYP Entertainment and distributed by KT Music. It contains seven tracks, including the lead single "TT" (re...
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Chinese farmer Chinese farmer may refer to: One who practices agriculture in China In online role-playing games, a gold farmer whose in-game behavior noticeably stands out in comparison to the majority of subscribers
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Rudolf König (ice hockey) Rudolf König (born 25 April 1957) is an Austrian ice hockey player. He competed in the men's tournaments at the 1976 Winter Olympics, the 1984 Winter Olympics and the 1988 Winter Olympics. References Category:1957 births Category:Living people Category:Austrian ice hockey players Category:O...
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Finger rafting Finger rafting develops in an ice cover as a result of a compression regime established within the plane of the ice. As two expanses of sea ice converge toward another, one of them slides smoothly on top of the other (it is overthrusted) along a given distance, resulting in a local increase in ice thick...
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Omora Ethnobotanical Park Omora Ethnobotanical Park is a protected area of Chile located west of Puerto Williams on Navarino Island in the extreme southern Magellan and Chilean Antarctica Region. The Omora Park is a research, education and conservation center for the Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve. The park itself inclu...
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Hamlin, Wayne County, Pennsylvania Hamlin is a village in Salem Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. Hamlin is located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 191/Pennsylvania Route 196 and Pennsylvania Route 590. References Category:Unincorporated communities in Wayne County, Pennsylvania Category:Unincorporated...
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Arkansas Highway 302 Highway 302 (AR 302, Ark. 302, and Hwy. 302) is a designation for three east–west state highways in the Arkansas Grand Prairie. All three are low traffic rural highways. The first segment was created in 1963, with the other two added ten years later. One segment was part of the Trail of Tears and ...
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Kenton Ridge High School Kenton Ridge High School is a public high school near Springfield, Ohio, United States. It is one of two high schools in the Northeastern Local School District, the other school being Northeastern High School. State championships Kenton Ridge High School has won the following Ohio High Schoo...
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China Christian Independent Church The China Christian Independent Church or the CCIC () was an independent Chinese Christian organization established by Yu Guozhen in Shanghai in the early-20th century. History The CCIC was established in 1906 as a Chinese organization upholding the three-self principles of self-go...
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KIWR KIWR (89.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an Alternative format. Based in Council Bluffs, Iowa, United States, the station serves the Omaha Metro area. The station is licensed to Iowa Western Community College. The station has broadcast alternative rock since January 1, 1996. Prior to that, it played Classic...
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Joyo Joyo may refer to: Joyo (tribe) in Pakistan Jōyō, Kyoto, a city in Japan Jōyō, Fukuoka, a former town in Japan Jōyō kanji, a set of characters used in Japanese writing Joyo Bank, a banking company in Japan Joyo.com, a Chinese website acquired by Amazon.com Jōyō (nuclear reactor), a liquid metal research re...
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Rudranil Ghosh Rudranil Ghosh is an Indian actor, film story and screenplay writer who works primarily in Bengali films. Education He completed his early education at Santragachi Kedarnath Institution, Howrah under West Bengal State Board. He graduated from the Narasinha Dutt College, which is affiliated with the Uni...
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Wheathampstead Wheathampstead is a village and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, north of St Albans. The population of the ward at the 2001 census was 6,058. History Settlements in this area were made about 50 BC by Belgic invaders. They moved up the rivers Thames and Lea from what is now Belgium. Evidence for...
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Van Gelder Van Gelder is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "from/of Guelders", a county and later duchy in the Low Countries. People with the name include: Anna van Gelder (1614–1687), wife of the Dutch admiral Michiel de Ruyter Arne Van Gelder (born 1997), Belgian acrobatic gymnast Cornelia van Gelder (1904–1969), D...
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Tribute to the Disco Funk Tribute to the Disco Funk is a double disc compilation, released on Sony Music Media in France. Track listing Disc 1: Disc 2: Credits and personnel Faouze Barkati - producer, drums, percussion Krem Barkati - producer, art direction, art coordination Wallid Barkati - producer, art direct...
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Stotesbury Cup The Stotesbury Cup Regatta, sponsored by the Schuylkill Navy, is the world's oldest and one of the largest high school rowing competitions. It is held annually in mid-May over a two-day period along the Schuylkill River near Boathouse Row in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Competing crews come from schools ...
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We Don't Believe What's on TV "We Don't Believe What's on TV" is a song by American musical duo Twenty One Pilots. The song was recorded by the band for their fourth studio album, Blurryface. The song appears on the soundtrack of the film Power Rangers (2017). It was written by Twenty One Pilots frontman Tyler Joseph....
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Ramtil oil Ramtil oil, also known as Niger seed oil is used mainly in cooking but also for lighting. In India it is pressed from the seed of Guizotia oleifera of the family Asteraceae. A very similar oil is made in Africa from G. abyssinica. The oil is used as an extender for sesame oil, which it resembles, as well a...
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Nigel Gibbens Nigel Paul Gibbens (born 1 March 1958) is a British veterinarian and civil servant. He was the United Kingdom's Chief Veterinary Officer from May 2008 to March 2018. Early life and education Gibbens was born on 1 March 1958 in Dover, Kent, England. He studied at the Royal Veterinary College, graduating...
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Fontana, Gozo Fontana () is a village on the island of Gozo, Malta, with a population of 985 people (as of March 2014). History Fontana originated from the suburb of Victoria on the Rabat-Xlendi road. Its local name is "It-Triq tal-Għajn", (the way to the spring), and it took its name from a spring at the bottom of ...
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2001 Grand Prix of Texas The 2001 Leather Center Grand Prix of Texas was the opening round of the 2001 American Le Mans Series season. It took place at Texas Motor Speedway, Texas, on March 4, 2001. This event is the only time in the history of the American Le Mans Series that the 12 Hours of Sebring was not the fir...
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CHKT CHKT is a Canadian radio station, airing at 1430 AM in Toronto, Ontario. The station, owned by the Fairchild Radio service, airs Chinese language programming. CHKT's studios are located on East Beaver Creek Road in Richmond Hill, while its transmitters are located on the Toronto Islands. History The station tha...
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The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge The Collected Stories of Vernor Vinge is a collection of science fiction short stories by American writer Vernor Vinge. The stories were first published from 1966 to 2001, and the book contains all of Vinge's published short stories from that period except "True Names" and "Grimm'...
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Olu Ashaolu Oluseyi Ashaolu (born April 18, 1988) is a Nigerian-Canadian basketball player who last played for the NLEX Road Warriors of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). A 6' 7" power forward, Ashaolu played college basketball at Louisiana Tech and Oregon. College career Ashaolu lived in Brampton until 2...
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The Berenstain Bears' Easter Surprise The Berenstain Bears Easter Surprise is a Easter-themed animated television special based on the Berenstain Bears children's book series by Stan and Jan Berenstain. Produced by Buzz Potamkin and directed by Mordicai Gerstein and Al Kouzel, the program made its debut on NBC on Apri...
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1984–85 USAC Championship Car season The 1984–85 USAC Gold Crown Championship season consisted of one race, the 69th Indianapolis 500 on May 26, 1985. The USAC National Champion and Indianapolis 500 winner was Danny Sullivan. The schedule was based on a split-calendar, beginning in June 1984 and running through May 1...
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Aaron of Alexandria Aaron of Alexandria was a physician active in the 7th century. His works were translated into Arabic and Syriac, and were used later by al-Razi. Life and works Aaron wrote 30 books on medicine, the "Pandects". He was the first medical author in antiquity who mentioned the diseases of small pox an...
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HTC TyTN The HTC TyTN (also known as the HTC Hermes and the HTC P4500) is an Internet-enabled Windows Mobile Pocket PC PDA designed and marketed by High Tech Computer Corporation of Taiwan. It has a touchscreen with a left-side slide-out QWERTY keyboard. The TyTN's functions include those of a camera phone and a porta...
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Khatau The Khatau Group of Companies is one of the oldest business conglomerates in India. The Khatau Group was founded in 1874 by Seth Khatau Makanji (also known as Makanji Khatau). This business family prospered into one of the leading Indian industrial houses by the mid twentieth century, with ventures in textiles,...
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Ekaterina Lisunova Ekaterina Andreyevna Lisunova (; née Pantyulina on 6 October 1989) is a Russian water polo player. She competed at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics and finished in seventh and sixth place, respectively, and was part of the Russian 2016 Summer Olympic team that won the bronze medal. She is married ...
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Rosary-based prayers Rosary-based prayers are Christian prayers said on a set of rosary beads, among other cords. These prayers recite specific word sequences on different parts of the rosary beads. They may be directed at Jesus Christ, the Virgin Mary or God the Father. Holy Rosary The best known example of a rosar...
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Matthew Dubé Matthew Dubé (born May 3, 1988) is a Canadian politician who was elected to the House of Commons in the 2011 federal election to represent the electoral district of Chambly—Borduas in Quebec as a member of the New Democratic Party. He was re-elected in 2015 to the redistributed riding of Beloeil—Chambly b...
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JModelica.org JModelica.org is a commercial software platform based on the Modelica modeling language for modeling, simulating, optimizing and analyzing complex dynamic systems. The platform is maintained and developed by Modelon AB in collaboration with academic and industrial institutions, notably Lund University an...
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Rainerhorn The Rainerhorn () is a mountain in the Venediger Group. It is high. References Willi End: Alpenvereinsführer Venedigergruppe, Munich 2006, Eduard Richter, Hrsg.: Erschließung der Ostalpen, III. Band, Verlag des Deutschen und Oesterreichischen Alpenvereins, Berlin 1894 Alpenvereinskarte 1:25.000, Sheet 3...
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White Oak Run (Lackawanna River tributary) White Oak Run (also known as White Oak Run No. 1) is a tributary of the Lackawanna River in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately long and flows through Jefferson Township and Archbald. The watershed of the stream has an area of . The str...
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Foley House Foley House, located at 45 and 47 Main Street, Westport, Ontario, Canada is of significant historical note because of its connection to Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald. Perhaps because of the Foley family acquaintance with several Fathers of Confederation, the Foley family played a pro...
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2019–20 Israeli Basketball State Cup The 2019–20 Israeli Basketball State Cup was the 60th edition of the Israeli Basketball State Cup, organized by the Israel Basketball Association. The Final Four of the tournament was held from February 10–13 in the Menora Mivtachim Arena in Tel Aviv. On February 13, 2020, Hapoel...
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The Battle of the Sexes (1914 film) The Battle of the Sexes is a 1914 American silent drama film directed by D. W. Griffith for the Majestic Motion Picture Company. No complete prints of the film are known to exist, however, a fragment has survived. Griffith remade the film as The Battle of the Sexes in 1928 as a com...
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Isla Mocha National Reserve Isla Mocha National Reserve is a national reserve of Chile. It occupies the central portion of Mocha Island. The reserve provides habitat for the pudú and for a variety of birds, including the pink-footed shearwater. Typical vegetation includes Olivillo, Chilean Myrtle, Valdivia's Patagua,...
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Rundling A Rundling is a form of circular village, mainly in Germany, typical of settlements in the Germanic-Slav contact zone in the Early Medieval period. The Rundling was a relatively common village form used by the Slavs. It usually comprises a central, circular village green owned in common with individually own...
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Great Connection Great Connection is a 1974 album by Oscar Peterson. Track listing "Younger Than Springtime" (Oscar Hammerstein II, Richard Rodgers) – 5:24 "Where Do I Go from Here?" (Jerry Bock, Sheldon Harnick) – 5:53 "Smile" (Charlie Chaplin, John Turner, Geoffrey Parsons) – 3:59 "Soft Winds" (Fletcher Henders...
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Pectinase Pectinase is an enzyme that breaks down pectin, a polysaccharide found in plant cell walls. Commonly referred to as pectic enzymes, they include pectolyase, pectozyme, and polygalacturonase, one of the most studied and widely used commercial pectinases. It is useful because pectin is the jelly-like matrix wh...
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Austin Eldon Knowlton Austin Eldon Knowlton (July 23, 1909 – June 25, 2003) was trained as an architect but spent most of his career in the construction industry. His company designed, financed and built more than 160 college and university buildings on every major college campus in Ohio and more than 200 elementary ...
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Gassville, Arkansas Gassville (formerly Mount Pleasant and Turkey's Neck) is a city in Baxter County, Arkansas, United States. According to the 2010 census, the city population was 2,078. Geography Gassville is located at (36.283160, -92.490124). According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total ...
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Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front The Anti-Imperialist National Democratic Front (AINDF) (Hangul: 반제민족민주전선 (반제민전); Hanja: 反帝民族民主戰線 (反帝民戰), Panjeminjong Minju Chŏnsŏn) is a banned far-left political party and organization in South Korea. The AINDF is guided by Juche, the official state ideology of North Korea...
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Trey Caldwell Clarence Leslie "Trey" Caldwell III (born December 4, 1993) is an American football cornerback for the Tampa Bay Vipers of the XFL. He played college football at Louisiana–Monroe and was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in the fifth round of the 2016 NFL Draft. Early years and high school career Clarence...
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Dicky Indrayana Mochammad Dicky Indrayana (born 4 June 1997) is an Indonesian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga 1 club Borneo. Career Bali United Bali United is Indrayana's first professional club. He was recruited in 2015 by then-coach Indra Sjafri along with his teammates Yabes Roni, Marti...
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Potsdam-Mittelmark Potsdam-Mittelmark is a Kreis (district) in the western part of Brandenburg, Germany. Its neighbouring administrative units are (clockwise from the north) the district of Havelland, the free cities of Brandenburg and Potsdam, the state of Berlin, the district of Teltow-Fläming, and the districts of ...
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Kripekapura Kripekapura is a remote Indian village in the Gormi tehsil, Bhind district, in the state of Madhya Pradesh. It is located 300 km south east of Delhi and 77 km north east of Gwalior. The fertile landscape is home to approximately 1286 people (census of 2011), which consist of 688 men, 598 women and 350 chil...
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Old Welsh Old Welsh () is the stage of the Welsh language from about 800 AD until the early 12th century when it developed into Middle Welsh. The preceding period, from the time Welsh became distinct from Common Brittonic around 550, has been called "Primitive" or "Archaic Welsh". Texts The oldest surviving text ent...
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Rucăr Rucăr is a commune in the north-eastern part of Argeș County, Romania. At the 2002 census, the population of the commune was 6,207. It is composed of two villages, Rucăr and Sătic. Located on the Bran-Rucăr pass, it is popular with tourists from Bran Castle. References Category:Communes in Argeș County
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Power Snooker Power Snooker was a cue sport. Its concept was derived in part from the game of snooker. It also borrowed elements from pool with racks being used and the balls set up in a diamond formation like in nine ball pool. It was first played competitively in October 2010 in the United Kingdom. Barry Hearn, the...
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Rooftop Rendezvous Rooftop Rendezvous is an Australian television series which aired on ABC during 1959. It was a half-hour variety series hosted by Bill Brady and produced by Harry Pringle. Produced in Sydney, it was regularly kinescoped for broadcast in Melbourne (it is not known if it was also shown on ABC's statio...
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Avebury Avebury () is a Neolithic henge monument containing three stone circles, around the village of Avebury in Wiltshire, in southwest England. One of the best known prehistoric sites in Britain, it contains the largest megalithic stone circle in the world. It is both a tourist attraction and a place of religious i...
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Brooketon Colliery Brooketon Colliery, formerly known as Muara Coal Mine, was one of the underground coal mines in Brunei. It is no longer in production and has reverted to its natural state (i.e. overgrown with secondary forest). Location The Brooketon Colliery is located in Serasa. It is located to the north of t...
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Frances Griscom Parsons Frances "Fannie" Griscom Parsons (September 23, 1850 – 1925) was a philanthropist, reformer and educator. She founded and directed the first children's garden in DeWitt Clinton Park in New York City. Biography Born Frances Griscom on September 23, 1850 to Dr. John Hoskins Griscom (1809–1874)...
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Huojia County Huojia County () is a county under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Xinxiang, in the northwest of Henan province, China. The name Huojia, which means "capturing [Lü] Jia", was used as the county name in 111 BC when Emperor Wu of Han, who on his royal progress at this place, heard Han ...
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Barbara Blackburn Barbara Blackburn is an American actress. Career A model in the late 1980s, Blackburn played Siobhan Ryan on the American daytime series Ryan's Hope from 1988 to 1989, and then portrayed Carolyn Stoddard on the 1991 primetime series Dark Shadows. From December 8, 1999 to February 27, 2000 she perfor...
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Michigan Line The Michigan Line, sometimes known as the Chicago–Detroit Line, is a railroad corridor that runs from Porter, Indiana, to Dearborn, Michigan. It carries Amtrak's Blue Water and Wolverine services, as well as the occasional local and/or unit train operated by Norfolk Southern. It is owned by Amtrak for ...
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Munin (satellite) Munin was a Swedish nanosatellite. It was launched on November 21, 2000 on a Delta II rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, together with two other satellites. Munin was developed by the Swedish Institute of Space Physics in cooperation with students from Luleå University of Techno...
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Mary Booth Mary Booth may refer to: Mary Ann Booth (1843–1922), American microscopist Mary Louise Booth (1831–1889), American writer and translator, founding editor of Harper's Bazaar, 1867–1889 Mary Josephine Booth (1876–1965), American librarian, Librarian of Eastern Illinois University, 1904–1945 Mary Booth (died ...
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Scott Major Scott Major (born 4 July 1975) is an Australian actor and director, best known for his roles as Peter Rivers in the teen drama series Heartbreak High and Lucas Fitzgerald in the long-running soap opera Neighbours. Career Major's acting debut was playing Murray on Home and Away in the 1990s. He played a st...
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Expulsion from the Garden of Eden The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden () is a fresco by the Italian Early Renaissance artist Masaccio. The fresco is a single scene from the cycle painted around 1425 by Masaccio, Masolino and others on the walls of the Brancacci Chapel in the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Flor...
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Roberto Cantoral Roberto Cantoral García (7 June 1935 – 7 August 2010) was a Mexican composer, singer and songwriter. He was known for composing a string of hit Mexican songs, including "El Triste", "Al Final", "La Barca" and "EL Reloj" The Sociedad de Autores y Compositores de México () estimated that "La Barca" and...
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Tallahatchee Covered Bridge The Tallahatchee Covered Bridge (sometimes spelled 'Tallasseehatchee'), also known as the Prickett Covered Bridge, was a privately owned wood and metal combination style covered bridge which spanned a pond near Nances Creek in Calhoun County, Alabama, United States. It was located just off ...
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Hepatic branches of anterior vagal trunk The hepatic branches of anterior vagal trunk are branches of the anterior vagal trunk which supply the liver. The left vagal trunk (anterior vagus) supplied fibres to the Liver via the lesser omentum, reaching the Porta Hepatis. References Category:Vagus nerve Category:Nerve...
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Leica 250 Reporter The Leica 250 Reporter is a body variant of the Leica screw mount rangefinder. It was designed to take bulk film by rolls of 10 metres, allowing 250 exposures. The film was charged in special film cassettes (code KOOBF). Two prototypes Leica 250 DD were made based on the Leica II. According to Luig...
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Marcus Haddock Marcus Haddock (born 19 June 1957) is an American opera singer and voice teacher who in the course of his 25-year stage career sang leading tenor roles throughout the United States and Europe. Born in Fort Worth, Texas and trained at the Boston University College of Fine Arts under Phyllis Curtin, Haddo...
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USS Winston S. Churchill USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG-81) is an destroyer of the United States Navy. She is named after Sir Winston Churchill, the renowned former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. This ship is the 31st destroyer of her class. Winston S. Churchill was the 18th ship of this class to be built at Ba...
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Phyllanthus tenellus Phyllanthus tenellus is a herbaceous plant in the leafflower family, Phyllanthaceae. It is commonly called Mascarene Island leaf flower as it is native to the Mascarene Islands. It is often a weed in flower beds, gardens, roadsides, and other disturbed areas. Description It grows to be tall. The...
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NCBA Bank Tanzania NCBA Bank Tanzania Limited, formerly known as NIC Bank Tanzania, and before that known as Savings and Finance Commercial Bank, is a commercial bank in Tanzania. It is licensed by the Bank of Tanzania, the central bank and national banking regulator. NCBA Bank Tanzania is a medium-sized financial se...
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Abdullah Darkhawasti Hazrat Shaikh Hafiz-e-Hadis Moulana Muhammad Abdullah Darkhawasti (1887–1994) ) was an eminent Deobandi Islamic scholar of Pakistan. He became the Amir of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam in 1962 and, in 1988, he issued a fatwa which declared that a female ruler is haraam. During his lifetime, Hazrat esta...
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Jeff Webb (entrepreneur) Jeff Webb is an American entrepreneur and business executive primarily focused on the development of cheerleading. He is the founder of the Universal Cheerleading Association (UCA) and Varsity Spirit (along with its parent, Varsity Brands). He is the founder and current president of the Intern...
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Nogaro (disambiguation) Nogaro may refer to: Nogaro, a village and commune in the Gers département of south-western France Circuit Paul Armagnac, a motorsport race track near Nogaro, also called Nogaro Circuit Nogaro Airport (ICAO code: LFCN) Žedno (Italian: Nogaro), a village on the island of Čiovo
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Information needs The term information need is often understood as an individual or group's desire to locate and obtain information to satisfy a conscious or unconscious need. Rarely mentioned in general literature about needs, it is a common term in information science. According to Hjørland (1997) it is closely rela...
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Ankylosaurinae Ankylosaurinae is a subfamily of ankylosaurid dinosaurs, existing from the Early Cretaceous about 105 million years ago until the end of the Late Cretaceous, about 66 mya. Many genera are included in the clade, such as Ankylosaurus, Pinacosaurus, Euoplocephalus, and Saichania. Features Ankylosaurines ...
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Klinsky (rural locality) Klinsky (; masculine), Klinskaya (; feminine), or Klinskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Klinskoye, Brasovsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a selo in Dubrovsky Selsoviet of Brasovsky District of Bryansk Oblast Klinskoye, Navlinsky District, Bryansk Oblast, a selo i...
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Melaleuca paludicola Melaleuca paludicola, commonly known as river bottlebrush, is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. (Some Australian state herbaria continue to use the names Callistemon sieberi or Callistemon paludosus.) It is a shrub or small tree with flexible, often droop...
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Lego Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Lego Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was a theme from Lego based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles entertainment franchise first created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. It ran from 2012 to 2014 and included sets based on both the 2012 animated series from Nickelodeon and the 2014 fil...
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Enrico Oldoini Enrico Oldoini (born 4 May 1946) is an Italian director and screenwriter. Born in La Spezia, in 1966 Enrico Oldoini started attending the Silvio D'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Art in Rome, without graduating. From 1972, he then worked as an assistant director and occasional actor; two years later...
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Synchlora Synchlora is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae erected by Achille Guenée in 1857. Species The genus includes the following species: Synchlora aerata (Fabricius, 1798) Synchlora amplimaculata (Herbulot, 1991) Synchlora apicata (Warren, 1900) Synchlora astraeoides (Warren, 1901) Synchlora atrap...
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Debra Maggart Debra Young Maggart (born October 11, 1960) is an American politician and the former Republican Caucus Chairman of the Tennessee House of Representatives. She was elected to represent the 45th district, which is part of Sumner County. She served in the state legislature from 2004–2012. Life and politics...
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V/H/S V/H/S is a 2012 American anthology horror film created by Brad Miska and Bloody Disgusting. It features a series of found-footage shorts written and directed by Adam Wingard, David Bruckner, Ti West, Glenn McQuaid, Joe Swanberg, and the filmmaking collective Radio Silence. The film debuted at the 2012 Sundance ...
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Grace Natalie Grace Natalie Louisa (born 4 July 1982) is a former television newsreader and journalist, who now leads the Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI). Education Grace Natalie completed high school at SMAK 3 BPK Penabur, Jakarta. She then majored in accounting at the Institute of Business and Informatics Indones...
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Holy Child School Guwahati Holy Child School is a catholic-run convent school located in Guwahati, Assam, India. It was established in the 1970s by the Salesians Sisters and is run according to the principles and methods of the modern educator, St. John Bosco. It is an English medium school, owned by the Salesian Sist...
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Sabine Lake Sabine Lake is a bay on the Gulf coasts of Texas and Louisiana, located approximately east of Houston and west of Baton Rouge, adjoining the city of Port Arthur. The lake is formed by the confluence of the Neches and Sabine Rivers and connects to the Gulf of Mexico through Sabine Pass. It forms part of t...
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Neville Neville may refer to: Places Neville, New South Wales, Australia Neville, Saskatchewan, Canada Néville, in the Seine-Maritime department, France Néville-sur-Mer, in the Manche department, France Neville, Ohio, USA Neville Township, Pennsylvania, USA People Neville (name), including a list of people and chara...
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Sidney Island Sidney Island is one of the southern Gulf Islands located between the southwest coast of British Columbia, Canada and Vancouver Island, BC, near James Island. Sidney Island has an elevation of 77 meters (252 feet 8 inches) above mean sea level at its highest point. It is located just east of the town of ...
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John Sawyer (meteorologist) John Stanley Sawyer FRS (19 June 1916 – 19 September 2000) was a British meteorologist, and Fellow of the Royal Society. Life He was born in Wembley, Middlesex and educated at the Latymer Upper School, Hammersmith and Jesus College, Cambridge. He started his career as a Technical Officer ...
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Tower of London The Tower of London, officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, which is separated from the eastern edge of the square mile of the ...
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Presidential Band of the Russian Federation The Presidential Band of the Moscow Kremlin Commandant's Service of the Federal Protective Service of the Russian Federation (Russian:Президентский оркестр Службы коменданта Московского Кремля Федеральной службы охраны Российской Федерации) shortened to the Presidential Band...
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FRoots fRoots (pronounced "eff-Roots", originally Folk Roots) was a specialist music magazine published in the UK since 1979. It specialised in folk and world music, and featured a compilation downloadable album with every issue, with occasional specials. In 2006, the circulation of the magazine was 12,000 worldwide.f...
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Rise Up (conference) Rise Up is an annual conference run by Catholic Christian Outreach. It is the second-largest Catholic conference for youth in Canada (behind Steubenville Toronto), and drew 1300 participants to the 2019 conference in Toronto. Rise Up takes place every year from December 27 to January 1. It includ...
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Henry Jermyn, 1st Baron Dover Henry Jermyn, 3rd Baron Jermyn and 1st Baron Dover, 1st Jacobite Earl of Dover PC (c. 1636–1708) was an English peer and supporter of James II. Jermyn was the second son of Sir Thomas Jermyn, of Rushbrooke, Suffolk, who died in 1659, and his wife Rebecca Rodway, who married secondly Henr...
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Joseph Lapira Joseph Lapira (born August 13, 1986, Rochester, New York) is a retired soccer player. Born in the United States, Lapira is a one time international for the Republic of Ireland national football team. Early life Lapira graduated from St. Louis Catholic High School in Lake Charles, Louisiana. After high s...
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Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System The Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS), with an operational name of NavIC (acronym for Navigation with Indian Constellation; also, 'sailor' or 'navigator' in Sanskrit, and many other Indian languages), is an autonomous regional satellite navigation system t...
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Garfunkel and Oates (TV series) Garfunkel and Oates is an American comedy television series created by and starring Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci, members of the titular musical duo. The series aired from August 7 through September 25, 2014, on IFC. On March 3, 2015, IFC decided not to renew the series for a second s...
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Harréville-les-Chanteurs Harréville-les-Chanteurs is a commune in the Haute-Marne department in north-eastern France. See also Communes of the Haute-Marne department References Harrevilleleschanteurs
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Gretchen am Spinnrade "" (Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel), Op. 2, 118, is a Lied composed by Franz Schubert using the text from Part One, scene 18 of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust. With "Gretchen am Spinnrade" and some 600 other songs for voice and piano, Schubert contributed transformatively to the genre of Lie...
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Rugby league nines at the 2007 South Pacific Games Rugby league nines at the 2007 Pacific Games was held from 5-6 September 2007 at Marist St. Joseph's Stadium. Fiji won the gold medal, defeating the Cook Islands in the final by 14-0. Hosts Samoa took the bronze medal, defeating Tonga by 20–10 in the third place match...
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