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Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability The Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability (OE) is a program office within the United States Department of Energy. The mission of OE is "to lead national efforts to modernize the electric grid; enhance security and reliability of the energy infrastru...
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William Bassett (died 1586) William Bassett (1507 – 10 March 1586) was an Anglo-Welsh gentleman and parliamentarian from Glamorgan, Wales. Life William Bassett was born in 1507. His family had been settled in Glamorgan since the 13th century. He was the first son of William Bassett of Beaupré and Margaret Fleming, d...
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Eustache de Refuge Eustache de Refuge (1564 - September 1617), seigneur de Précy et de Courcelles, was an Early Modern French courtier, statesman and author. Biography De Refuge was born into a family of Breton origin that asserted a noble ancestry reaching back to the 14th century. His father was a member of both t...
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Automatic platform gate Automatic platform gates (or half-height platform screen doors as referred to by some manufacturers) are chest-height sliding doors at the edge of railway platforms to prevent passengers from falling off the platform edge onto the railway tracks. Like full-height platform screen doors, these pl...
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Vladimir Bodiansky Vladimir Bodiansky (March 25, 1894 – December 10, 1966) was a French engineer with origins in Russia and a specialty in modern architecture. Early life and education Vladamir Bodiansky began his education in 1910 at the Moscow Highway Institute. After spending four years there, Bodianksy left with...
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The Children of Bullerbyn Village The Children of Bullerbyn Village () is a 1960 TV film re-edited from the 1960 Swedish TV series of the same name and directed by Olle Hellbom. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Cast Kaj Andersson as Bosse Tove Hellbom as Kerstin Jan Erik Husbom as Ol...
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Windfields Farm (Maryland) For the Canadian parent company, see Windfields Farm (Ontario).<p> Windfields Farm in Chesapeake City was Maryland's leading stud farm for Thoroughbred horses before it closed in 1988. Windfield Farms, Maryland, was owned by E. P. Taylor, who bought the farm in 1964 at the recommendation of...
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Jawshing Arthur Liou Jawshing Arthur Liou (劉肇興; born June 13, 1968) is a digital artist whose work depicts spaces not probable in reality. Working with both lens-based representation and digital post-production, he aims to transform recognizable imagery into realms of transcendent and otherworldly experience. Life an...
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Daniel Burke (rower) Daniel Burke (born 2 May 1974 in Sydney) is an Australian rower who won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. He's one of only two Australian oarsmen to have twice won the Grand Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta. Club and state rowing Burke was raised in Shoal Bay on the central coa...
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Whaling in the Philippines Whaling in the Philippines refers to the catching of whales in Philippine waters. Evidence of whaling in the archipelago was recorded as early as the seventeenth century. Whaling has been banned in the Philippjnes since 1997. History There is limited documentation of whaling in the Philipp...
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Continuous predicate Continuous predicate is a term coined by Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) to describe a special type of relational predicate that results as the limit of a recursive process of hypostatic abstraction. Here is one of Peirce's definitive discussions of the concept: When we have analyzed a propos...
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1980 in country music This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1980. Events January 25 — At age 84, octogenarian comedian George Burns becomes by far the oldest performer (to that time) to have a single in the top 40 of Billboards Hot Country Singles chart with "I Wish I Was 18 ...
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Lila Nath Shrestha Lila Nath Shrestha (born 28 January 1962) is a Nepali communist politician and a member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal. He joined politics as a student and has remained a prominent communist politician from Siraha District. He was a candidate in the constituent as...
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TOCHKA.net TOCHKA.net is a horizontal portal developed in 2009 by Digital Ventures company, which is a part of System Capital Management Group. According to gemiusAudience study for July 2010, is the biggest among other Ukrainian portals. Mikhaylina Skorik has been editor-in-chief for Tochka.net since 2010. List of p...
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Joubertin Joubertin is a red French wine grape variety that was historically grown in the Savoie wine region of southeast France. The grape was once prized for its productivity and high yields but its plantings have declined as the grape has fallen out of favor and it is now on the verge of extinction. In the 20th ce...
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Threadneedle Prize The Columbia Threadneedle Prize (formerly The Threadneedle Prize) is a major art prize, which showcases contemporary figurative art. It was launched by the Mall Galleries in 2008. The prize is open to any artist, eighteen or over, who is living or working in the UK or Continental Europe. Background...
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Revenge (Iron Fire album) Revenge is the "comeback" album from the band Iron Fire, released March 31, 2006. The album followed a struggle to get a record deal and maintain a stable line-up. Track listing "Wings of Rage" - 4:24 "Iron Head" - 4:25 "Metal Messiah" - 4:54 "Whirlwind of Doom" - 4:51 "Savage Proph...
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Remlap, Alabama Remlap is an unincorporated community in Blount County, Alabama, United States, located along Alabama State Route 75, southwest of Oneonta. Remlap has a post office with ZIP code 35133. Remlap is named for the area's Palmer family; the community's name is "Palmer" spelled backwards. See also List o...
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MTV Fanaah MTV Fanaah is an Indian thriller television miniseries broadcast by MTV India. It premiered on 21 July 2014. Produced by BBC Worldwide India, MTV Fanaah is about the complexities of a love story featuring supernatural entities such as vampires and werewolves. The second season of the show started airing on ...
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Rosa Bailly Rosa Bailly (14 March 1890 – 14 June 1976), known also as Rosa Dufour-Bailly and Aimée Dufour was a French teacher, journalist and writer closely tied throughout her professional life to the cause of Poland and its literature. She was also a poet. Biography Bailly was born in Saint-Florent-sur-Cher in a m...
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Peng Chau Kaito Peng Chau Kaito Limited is a small kai-to ferry operator in Hong Kong. The company runs services between Peng Chau and Discovery Bay with occasional stops at the Trappist Monastery on Lantau Island, as well as the route between Discovery Bay and Mui Wo. The main route between Peng Chau and Discovery Ba...
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List of Law & Order episodes Law & Order is a police procedural and legal drama series that premiered on NBC on September 13, 1990. Set in New York City, where episodes were also filmed, the series ran for twenty seasons before it was cancelled on May 14, 2010, and aired its final episode ten days later on May 24. Aft...
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Bernard Gates Bernard Gates (The Hague, 23 April 1686-North Aston, 15 November 1773, aged 87) was an English composer, and a bass singer employed by Handel in his oratorios. He was director of the choir at Westminster Abbey from 1740 to 1757. Surviving music, in a conservative style, includes six anthems and a morning...
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Gaurav Dagaonkar Gaurav Dagaonkar (गौरव डगाकर) is an Indian music director, singer and songwriter. As music director Prior to this, Gaurav composed an item number called Kaafirana in the film "Joker", directed by Shirish Kunder, starring Akshay Kumar and Sonakshi Sinha. The song was sung by Sunidhi Chauhan and pictu...
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2013 Dutch Darts Masters The 2013 Dutch Darts Masters was the eighth of eight PDC European Tour events on the 2013 PDC Pro Tour. The tournament took place at the Koningshof Hotel in Veldhoven, Netherlands, between 25–27 October 2013. It featured a field of 64 players and £100,000 in prize money, with £20,000 going to ...
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Snipes (surname) Snipes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Angelo Snipes (born 1963), American football linebacker Brenda Snipes (born 1943), American supervisor of elections in Florida Renaldo Snipes (born 1956), American boxer Roxy Snipes (1896–1941), American baseball player for the Chicago Whi...
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Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve The 'Ngel Nyaki Forest Reserve, whose site is historically known as Majang, is situated on the Mambilla Plateau in SE Nigeria, covering 46 km2. It can be reached on foot from Yelwa village past the Mayo Jigawal, from where it is less than half an hour’s walk to the upper edge of the forest. ...
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Liz Da-Silva Elizabeth Omowunmi Tekovi Da-Silva (born June 10 1978) is a Nigerian born actress and movie producer of Togolese descent featuring predominantly in the Nigerian Yoruba movie industry. In 2016 Da-Silva was nominated for City People Movie Award for Best Supporting Actress of the Year (Yoruba) at City Peopl...
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Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency Carnitine palmitoyltransferase II deficiency is an autosomal recessively inherited genetic metabolic disorder characterized by an enzymatic defect that prevents long-chain fatty acids from being transported into the mitochondria for utilization as an energy source. The dis...
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Calculus of moving surfaces The calculus of moving surfaces (CMS) is an extension of the classical tensor calculus to deforming manifolds. Central to the CMS is the Tensorial Time Derivative whose original definition was put forth by Jacques Hadamard. It plays the role analogous to that of the covariant derivative ...
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Subadditivity In mathematics, subadditivity is a property of a function that states, roughly, that evaluating the function for the sum of two elements of the domain always returns something less than or equal to the sum of the function's values at each element. There are numerous examples of subadditive functions in v...
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Kenbrell Thompkins Kenbrell Thompkins (born July 29, 1988) is an American football wide receiver who is currently a free agent. He played college football for El Camino College from 2008 to 2009 and for the University of Cincinnati from 2011 to 2012. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the New England Patriot...
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1969 in Argentina Events from the year 1969 in Argentina. Events May – Cordobazo uprising May–September – Rosariazo uprising Births February 1 – Gabriel Batistuta, footballer September 12 – Ángel Cabrera, golfer See also List of Argentine films of 1969 Deaths Category:Years of the 20th century in Argentina
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1945 in Norwegian football Results from Norwegian football in 1945. Norwegian Cup Third round Kristiansund - Aalesund 2-1 (extra time) Årstad - Voss 1-0 Birkebeineren - Strømsgodset 0-3 Lisleby - Borg 2-0 Stavanger IF - Djerv 1919 3-1 Fram (Larvik) - Fredrikstad 0-3 Frigg - Mjøndalen 1-3 Raufoss - Gjøa 1-1 (e...
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Mineral (nutrient) In the context of nutrition, a mineral is a chemical element required as an essential nutrient by organisms to perform functions necessary for life. However, the four major structural elements in the human body by weight (oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, and nitrogen), are usually not included in lists of...
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Koldbrann Koldbrann (Gangrene) is a Norwegian black metal band founded in 2001. Musically Koldbrann, like countrymen 1349, play very orthodox black metal in the classic Norwegian mould and have also received favorable comparisons to early Gorgoroth, Mayhem and Darkthrone. Much of the praise directed at the band has t...
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Two by Four Two by Four (released is a 1989 by EmArcy label) is a studio album by jazz bassist Marc Johnson released on the ECM label. Review On this series of duets you get Johnson served with distinction as the bassist in Evans' last trio. Here Two By Four Harmonica player extraordinaire Toots Thielemans joins Joh...
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Eulalios Eulalios was a famous Byzantine painter who lived during the 12th century, a time in which most art was done anonymously. His name was noted by several writers of the time who also described his paintings, such as Nicephorus Callistus and Nicholas Mesarites. Of his works, the most famed was the dome of the no...
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Timeline of labour in Greater Sudbury The following is a timeline of the history of labour organizations in communities in and around Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Listings for incorporated townships which were later amalgamated with the City of Sudbury are noted separately. 1800s 1896 - First recorded strike i...
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SubSpace (video game) SubSpace is a 2D space shooter video game created in 1995 and released in 1997 by Virgin Interactive which was a finalist for the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences Online Game of the Year Award in 1998. SubSpace incorporates quasi-realistic zero-friction physics into a massively multiplayer ...
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1986 Tasmanian state election The Tasmanian state election, 1986 was held on 8 February 1986 in the Australian state of Tasmania to elect 35 members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly. The election used the Hare-Clark proportional representation system — seven members were elected from each of five electorates. The qu...
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Macintosh Quadra The Macintosh Quadra is a family of personal computers designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from October 1991 to October 1995. The Quadra, named for the Motorola 68040 central processing unit, replaced the Macintosh II family as the high-end Macintosh model. The first models were t...
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Doreen Allen Doreen Allen (1879 – 18 June 1963) was a militant English suffragette and member of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) who on being imprisoned was force-fed for which she received the WSPU's Hunger Strike Medal. She was born in Dartford in Kent as Edith Doreen Allchin, one of ten children of M...
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Arthur Lister Arthur Hugh Lister (1830–1908) was a wine merchant and botanist, known for his research on slime molds. Life Lister was born in Upton House, Upton, Essex and was the youngest son of Joseph Jackson Lister, and a brother of the celebrated Joseph Lister. He was educated at Hitchin and left school at sixtee...
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Karrinyup Road Karrinyup Road is a major east-west road in the inner northern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, connecting the City of Stirling council offices, Osborne Park Hospital and Karrinyup Shopping Centre with residential estates in Innaloo, Stirling and Balcatta. The road, especially the portion between th...
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Miguel Villalba Hervás Miguel Villalba Hervás (1837–1899) was a Spanish was a politician, lawyer, journalist, historian and Mason. He was born in La Orotava, Tenerife, in the Canary Islands on December 12, 1837 and died in Madrid in 1899. He was one of the leading figures of republicanism in Tenerife. Career Miguel ...
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Ali Aliyev (wrestler) Ali Zurkanaevich Aliev (; born 29 November 1937 – 7 January 1995) was a Soviet freestyle wrestler of Avar-Dagestani descent. He won five world titles and was the first wrestler from Dagestan to win a world title in freestyle wrestling. He competed at the 1960, 1964 and 1968 Olympic Games, finishi...
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Yank Lawson John Rhea "Yank" Lawson (May 3, 1911, Trenton, Missouri – February 18, 1995, Indianapolis, Indiana) was a jazz trumpeter known for Dixieland and swing music. Born John Lausen in 1911, from 1933 to 1935 he worked in Ben Pollack's orchestra and after that became a founding member of the Bob Crosby Orchestra...
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Rheochord A Rheochord is a wire that can measure or vary the resistance of an electric circuit, or measure the variability of the current. Category:Measuring instruments Category:Resistive components
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Gaou Guinou Gaou Guinou was an African prince and sometime the King of the Allada and the Fon people. He was reportedly captured and enslaved by his brother, Hussar, and his wife, Queen Aitta in 1724. According to Haitian oral traditions, Gaou Guinou's father, Soso, died in 1724 and left two sons to fight for the suc...
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Patriarshy Bridge Patriarshy Bridge (/Patriarchal Bridge) is a steel pedestrian box girder bridge that spans Moskva River and Vodootvodny Canal, connecting Cathedral of Christ the Saviour with Bersenevka in downtown Moscow, Russia (0.6 kilometers west from the Kremlin). It was built in 2004, designed by Mikhail Posokh...
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Shōnen Sunday (disambiguation) can refer to the following magazines published in Japan by Shogakukan: Bessatsu Shōnen Sunday, a former monthly magazine Monthly Shōnen Sunday, a manga magazine published since June 2009 Shōnen Sunday Super, a manga magazine published bimonthly since 1978 Weekly Shōnen Sunday, a manga ma...
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Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League Vietnamese Constitutional Monarchist League (VCML), (Vietnamese: Liên Minh Quân Chủ Lập Hiến Đa Nguyên Việt Nam) is an anti-communist organization that seeks to restore the Nguyễn Dynasty to the throne under a constitutional monarchy, as in Cambodia and Thailand. The VCML's ...
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Semayne's case Semayne's Case (January 1st, 1604) 5 Coke Rep. 91, is an English common law case reported by Sir Edward Coke, who was then the Attorney General of England. In the United States, it is recognized as establishing the "knock-and-announce" rule. Facts Richard Gresham and George Berisford were joint tenant...
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Danton (1970 film) Danton is a 1970 BBC-TV television movie starring Anthony Hopkins. The film is a dramatization of events during the French Revolution. Cast Anthony Hopkins stars as the charismatic revolutionary leader Georges Danton in conflict with Maximilien Robespierre, played by Alan Dobie. Also featured are G...
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Anastasiya Svechnikova Anastasiya Svechnikova (born 20 September 1992) is an Uzbekistani javelin thrower. Her personal best throw is 61.17 metres, achieved in April 2012 in Tashkent. Biography She competed at the 2008 Olympic Games without reaching the final. At 15 years and 334 days she was the youngest track and fi...
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Hydrogenobyrinic acid a,c-diamide synthase (glutamine-hydrolysing) In enzymology, a hydrogenobyrinic acid a,c-diamide synthase (glutamine-hydrolysing) () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction 2 ATP + hydrogenobyrinic acid + 2 L-glutamine + 2 H2O 2 ADP + 2 phosphate + hydrogenobyrinic acid a,c-diamide + 2...
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Mamadou N'Diaye (basketball, born 1993) Mamadou Ndiaye (; born September 14, 1993) is a Senegalese professional basketball player for Correcaminos UAT Victoria of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto Profesional (LNBP). He played college basketball for UC Irvine, where he was the tallest basketball player at the NCAA Divis...
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Eight Hundred Times Lonely Eight Hundred Times Lonely or 800 Times Lonely - One Day with German Filmmaker Edgar () is a 2019 German documentary film directed by Anna Hepp about the German film director Edgar Reitz, who is known for his series of films called Heimat and was also a representative of the New German Cinem...
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2006 Fiesta Bowl The 2006 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, played on January 2, 2006, was the 35th edition of the Fiesta Bowl, sponsored by Frito-Lay through its Tostitos tortilla chip brand. The game featured the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Ohio State Buckeyes, and resulted in a 34–20 Ohio State win. Ohio State quarterba...
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Freedom Suite (Sonny Rollins album) Freedom Suite is an album by jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins, his last recorded for the Riverside label, featuring performances by Rollins with Oscar Pettiford and Max Roach. Reception The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states: "Rollins is very creative, stretching out on his lengt...
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Turton doubling Turton doubling is a manoeuvre in chess in which a piece moves along a line (rank, file or diagonal), then a similarly-moving piece moves onto the same line in front of it, then this second piece moves again along this line, in the opposite direction to that of the first. Use of the term is effectively...
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Union Libérale Israélite de France The Union Libérale Israélite de France (ULIF), commonly referred to as the rue Copernic synagogue, is a Liberal Jewish synagogue, located in Paris, France. Inaugurated on the first of December 1907, it is the oldest Reform synagogue in France. History The synagogue was damaged i...
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2017 BreakTudo Awards The BreakTudo Awards 2017 were held on October 18, 2017 in Brazil. Voting began on September 1 and will run until October 15, 2017. 22 categories are among the branches of the internet, music and television. In 2017 it became the first Brazilian award to nominate a K-pop group on its nominee list...
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Bodyguard Kiba: Apocalypse of Carnage 2 , also known as Bodyguard Kiba 3: Second Apocalypse of Carnage, Bodyguard Kiba: Combat Apocalypse 2, or simply Bodyguard Kiba 3, is a 1995 Japanese direct-to-video martial arts/action film directed by Takashi Miike. It is the final part of Miike's Bodyguard Kiba trilogy, followi...
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Pune International Literary Festival The Pune International Literary Festival (PILF) is an annual literary festival held in Pune, Maharashtra. It was founded in 2013, and is one of the top eight literary festivals in India. In 2017, attendance at the festival reached 15,000 people. From 2016, an international organisa...
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Memba people The Memba are a tribal population of 4000 is centered on Tuting and Geling, near the Siang river in the West Siang and Upper Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh in India not very far from the Tibetan border. They are a subgroup of the Tibetan people, and speak the Tshangla language and Khams Tibetan Langu...
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Barbara von Krüdener Beate Barbara Juliane Freifrau von Krüdener (née Freiin von Vietinghoff genannt Scheel; ), often called by her formal French name, Madame de Krüdener, was a Baltic German religious mystic, author, and Pietist Lutheran theologian who exerted influence on wider European Protestantism, including the ...
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Bingo card Bingo cards are playing cards designed to facilitate the game of Bingo in its various forms around the world. History In the early 1500s the people of Italy began to play a game called "Lo Gioco del Lotto d'Italia," which literally means "The game of lotto of Italy." The game operated very much like a mod...
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Hell.com Hell.com is an internet domain which has achieved a degree of notoriety due to its name, and an intentionally mysterious website that existed there from August 1995 to 2009 created by the first registrant of the domain, artist Kenneth Aronson. The domain was sold by Aronson in 2009 to domain investor Rick La...
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GAMA Enerji GAMA Enerji A.Ş. is a Turkish company founded in 2002 that engages in building, financing and investing in energy and water utility infrastructure. While project development, construction and operation of power plants are its main focuses, power generation and trading are also a part of its activities. Th...
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TWA-1 TWA-1 is a 1300 km submarine telecommunications cable linking the United Arab Emirates, Oman, and Pakistan. The cable was launched by an Oman telecom giant Omantel and Pakistan's Transworld Associates along with Tyco International, United States. It is a DWDM system which is upgradeable to a capacity of 1.28 Tb...
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Andrew Mavis Andrew Spencer Mavis (born September 9, 1976 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian basketball player. Mavis played high school basketball at Richmond Secondary School, where he led the team to a second place finish at the British Columbia AAA Tournament in his senior year. He played college bask...
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Buckshaw Hall Buckshaw Hall is a grade II* listed 17th-century country house in Buckshaw Village, Euxton, some 3 miles (5 km) north-west of Chorley, England. It is built to an H-plan with two-storey timber framing on a sandstone base, with both brick and wattle and daub infilling and a slate roof. History The Bucksh...
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Monroe Historic District Monroe Historic District may refer to: Monroe Center Historic District, Monroe, Connecticut Monroe Commercial Historic District, Monroe, Georgia Monroe and Walton Mills Historic District, Monroe, Georgia Monroe Residential Historic District (Monroe, Louisiana), listed on the NRHP in Ouachita ...
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NGC 604 NGC 604 is an H II region inside the Triangulum Galaxy. It was discovered by William Herschel on September 11, 1784. It is among the largest H II regions in the Local Group of galaxies; at the galaxy's estimated distance of 2.7 million light-years, its longest diameter is roughly 1,520 light years (~460 parsec...
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Kyle Nissen Kyle Nissen (born August 23, 1979) is a Canadian freestyle skier. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Nissen competes in aerials, and made his World Cup debut in December 1999. He made his first World Cup podium later that season, winning an event in Heavenly, California. Nissen has won one other World Cup event,...
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Mizuiro Jidai is manga series which was serialized in 1991 by Shogakukan. in the shōjo manga magazine Ciao. A 47-episode anime television series based on the manga was produced by NAS and TV Tokyo and animated by Studio Comet; it aired on TV Tokyo from 1996 to 1997. During the run of the anime a continuation of the s...
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Benedict's reagent Benedict's reagent (often called Benedict's qualitative solution or Benedict's solution) is a chemical reagent and complex mixture of sodium carbonate, sodium citrate and copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate., often used in place of Fehling's solution to detect the presence of reducing sugars. The presen...
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EU3 (disambiguation) EU3 may refer to: EU three, either France, Germany and Italy (largest countries at the founding of the European Union), or France, Germany and the UK (current largest economies in Europe) Euro 3, an emission standard for vehicles Europa Universalis III, a computer game by Paradox Interactive
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Tritomini Tritomini is a tribe of pleasing fungus beetles in the family Erotylidae. There are about 7 genera and at least 30 described species in Tritomini. Genera These seven genera belong to the tribe Tritomini: Haematochiton Gorham, 1888 Hirsutotriplax Skelley, 1993 Ischyrus Lacordaire, 1842 Mycotretus Lacorda...
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Basque dialects Basque dialects are linguistic varieties of the Basque language which differ in pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar from each other and from Standard Basque. Between six and nine Basque dialects have been historically distinguished: Biscayan Gipuzkoan Upper Navarrese (Northern and Southern) Lower Na...
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Rancho San Jacinto Viejo Rancho San Jacinto Viejo was a Mexican land grant in present-day Riverside County, California given in 1842 by Governor Pro-tem Manuel Jimeno to José Antonio Estudillo. At the time of the US Patent, Rancho San Jacinto Viejo was a part of San Diego County. The County of Riverside was created...
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Hey Mister Mister "Hey Mister Mister" is a non-album single by American hip hop artist Kool G Rap, released in 1996. It later featured on the compilation album The Pre-Kill, Vol. 2 (2012). Background Produced by T-Ray, "Hey Mister Mister" was originally set to be released on Kool G Rap's 1995 album 4,5,6. However, th...
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Nikita Kanani Nikita Kanani MBE (born 18 August 1980) is a general practitioner and the former chief clinical officer of the Bexley Clinical Commissioning Group. In 2018 she became the first woman to be director of primary care of the British National Health Service (NHS). Education In 2000, Kanani spent a year on a...
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Geordie Shore (series 14) The fourteenth series of Geordie Shore, a British television programme based in Newcastle upon Tyne, was confirmed on 31 October 2016 when cast member Scotty T announced that he would be taking a break from the series to focus on other commitments. The series was filmed in November 2016, and ...
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Phil Bates (gridiron football) Phil Bates (born September 20, 1989) is an American football wide receiver for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He was most recently a member of the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He played college football at Ohio. He was signed by ...
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Agency Workers Regulations 2010 The Agency Workers Regulations 2010 (SI 2010/93) are a statutory instrument forming part of UK labour law. They aim to combat discrimination of people who work for employment agencies, by stating that agency workers should be no less favourably treated in pay and working time than their...
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Foot model A foot model is a person who models footwear which can include accessories such as shoes, socks, jewellery and other related items. Foot modeling is mostly used in the advertisement of shoes, foot jewellery, socks, toenail polish, fungus treatments, foot supports, etc. Famous foot models include Zara Mill...
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Margaret Hughes (disambiguation) Margaret Hughes (c. 1630–1719) was an English actress; mistress of Prince Rupert of the Rhine. Margaret Hughes may also refer to: Margaret Hughes (sportswriter) (1919–2005), English sportswriter Margaret Hughes (Los Angeles) (1826–1915), first woman member of the Los Angeles City Bo...
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Kalawao, Hawaii Kalawao is a location on the eastern side of the Kalaupapa Peninsula of the island of Molokai, in Hawaii, which was the site of Hawaii's leper colony between 1866 and the early 20th century. Thousands of people in total came to the island to live in quarantine. It was one of two such settlements on Mol...
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Atherton Bag Lane railway station Atherton Bag Lane railway station served an area of Atherton, Greater Manchester in what was then Lancashire, England. It was located on the Bolton and Leigh Railway line which ran from Bolton Great Moor Street to Leigh Station and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and later to Kenyon Jun...
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Love Bebop Love Bebop (stylized as LOVE BEBOP) is the twelfth studio album by Japanese singer Misia. It was released on January 6, 2016, through Ariola Japan. The title, which is synonymous with love freestyle, was inspired by the evolving LGBT movement in Japan, leading Misia to draw a parallel between the growing so...
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University18 U18 is a large scale e-education venture based out of India. University18 works with Indian Universities in a public–private partnership, developing and delivering Accredited Degree and Diploma Programs to the Indian Learner around the Nation. U18 has a global footprint, with students spread across the w...
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Tony Young (politician) Tony Young (born 1966) is an American former elected official. He was the president of the city council of San Diego, California and served as a member of the council from 2005 to 2013, representing District 4. He is a Democrat, although the position is officially nonpartisan per California sta...
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Asa Andrew Asa Andrew (born May 17, 1971) often styled as Dr. Asa, America’s Health Coach, is an American author, radio host, television personality, motivational speaker, and physician. He is best known for his international best-selling book Empowering Your Health, and daily syndicated health talk radio show Dr. As...
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Honor of the Knights Honor of the Knights (; also known as Honor of the Knights/Quixotic) is a 2006 slow film by Catalan auteur Albert Serra. The film re-envisions the adventures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, but eschews Cervantes' narrative in favour of a contemplative, wandering story. Serra explained that he cho...
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SS501 discography This is the discography of South Korean boy band SS501 () (pronunciation: "Double-S Five-Oh-One" in English, "Deo-Beur-E-Seu Oh-Gong-Il" in Korean), that was formed under the management of DSP Media, formerly known as Daesung Entertainment and DSP Entertainment. The group debuted on 8 June 2005 with ...
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Morto Morto may refer to: Places Mar Morto (sea), Portuguese name for Dead Sea in the Middle East Boi Morto, a bairro in the District of Sede in the municipality of Santa Maria, in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul Lago Morto, a lake in the Province of Treviso, Veneto, Italy Morto Bay, or Bay of Morto, an inle...
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Blue Dragon: Awakened Shadow is a role-playing video game developed by Mistwalker and tri-Crescendo and published by Namco Bandai in Japan and Europe and D3 Publisher in North America, for the Nintendo DS video game console and is part of the Blue Dragon series, its third installment and is a direct sequel to both Blu...
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