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Mathias McGirk Mathias McGirk (1790–1842) of Montgomery County, Missouri, was a Justice of the Missouri Supreme Court from 1821 to 1841. Born in Tennessee, McGirk studied law there before moving to St. Louis around 1814. he served in the Territorial Missouri General Assembly, where in 1816 he was the author of the bi...
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Banknotes of Denmark, 1972 series The banknotes of Denmark, 1972 series are part of the physical form of Denmark's currency, the Krone (kr). They have been issued solely by Danmarks Nationalbank since 1 August 1818. They are still valid but are no longer printed. The theme of the notes is paintings by Jens Juel (1745–...
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Allerton Castle Allerton Castle, also known as Allerton Park, is a Grade I listed nineteenth-century Gothic or Victorian Gothic house at Allerton Mauleverer in North Yorkshire, England. It was rebuilt by architect George Martin, of Baker Street, London in 1843-53. It is ten miles (16 km) east of Harrogate and just ea...
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Akihito Tokunaga (born 22 September 1971) is a Japanese musical composer and arranger under Giza Studio label since 2000. Biography Since college he worked as orchestrator, then start working as a bassist. For artists as Zard, Mai Kuraki, B'z and many others from Being Inc. Tokunaga provided for them music and arrang...
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Insurgency in Aceh The insurgency in Aceh, officially designated the Aceh disturbance () by the Indonesian government, was a conflict fought by the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) between 1976 and 2005, with the goal of making the province of Aceh independent from Indonesia. The aftermath of a strong military offensive in 20...
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NSR G class The North Staffordshire Railway (NSR) G Class was a class of 4-4-0 steam locomotive designed by John H. Adams, third son of William Adams. The G class was the first 4-4-0 class of locomotive designed for the NSR, and they superseded older 2-4-0s on the heaviest passenger traffic expresses on the NSR betwee...
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Geoforecasting Geoforecasting is the science of predicting the movement of tectonic plates and the future climate, shape, and other geological elements of the planet. Geoforecasting is particularly important in the siting of depositories for radioactive materials. It also is useful in other areas with long term mana...
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Jannick de Jong Jannick de Jong (born 7 June 1987) is Dutch motorcycle racer and competes in longtrack and Grasstrack. Jannick has been Long Track World Champion once in 2015 and European Grasstrack Champion three time in 2013, 2014 and 2015. World Longtrack Championship Grand-Prix 2005 - 4 apps (12th) 31pts 2006...
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1969 Chatham Cup The 1969 Chatham Cup was the 42nd annual nationwide knockout football competition in New Zealand. Early stages of the competition were run on a regional basis. In all, 89 teams took part in the competition. Note: Different sources give different numberings for the rounds of the competition: some star...
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Assembly of Representatives (Mandatory Palestine) The Assembly of Representatives (, Asefat HaNivharim) was the elected parliamentary assembly of the Jewish community in Mandatory Palestine. It was established on 19 April 1920, and functioned until 13 February 1949, the day before the first Knesset, elected on 25 Janu...
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Sweden men's national junior ice hockey team The Swedish men's national under 20 ice hockey team, or Juniorkronorna (Junior Crowns in Swedish) as it is commonly called in Sweden, is the national under-20 ice hockey team in Sweden. The team represents Sweden at the International Ice Hockey Federation's World Junior Hoc...
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Pennard Pennard (previously Llanarthbodu) is a village and community on the south of the Gower Peninsula, about 7 miles south-west of Swansea city centre. It falls within the Pennard electoral ward of Swansea. The Pennard community includes the larger settlements of Southgate and Kittle. the population as of 2011 was ...
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Cremation Cremation is a method of final disposition of a dead body through burning (combustion). Cremation may serve as a funeral or post-funeral rite and as an alternative to the burial or interment of an intact dead body. In some countries, including India and Nepal, cremation on an open-air pyre is an ancient tra...
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Samuel A. Foot Samuel Augustus Foot (November 8, 1780 – September 15, 1846; his surname is also spelled Foote) was the 28th Governor of Connecticut as well as a United States Representative and Senator. Biography Born November 8, 1780 in Cheshire, Connecticut, to John & Abigail (Hall) Foot. Having entered Yale Colleg...
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Étang de Thau Étang de Thau (; ) or Bassin de Thau is the largest of a string of lagoons (étangs) that stretch along the French coast from the Rhône River to the foothills of the Pyrenees and the border to Spain in the Languedoc-Roussillon. Although it has a high salinity, it is considered the second largest lake in ...
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Bose Venkat Bose Venkat is an Indian film actor who appears in Tamil films and television serials. Personal life Venkat is married to actress Sonia in 2003. The couple have a son Tejaswin and a daughter Bavadarani. Career Venkat came to Chennai at the age of 17, hoping to make it big in films. After facing an unsuc...
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Thibodeau Thibodeau is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joel Thibodeau, member of American folk band Death Vessel Michael Thibodeau, American politician and businessperson Michèle Thibodeau-DeGuire, Canadian engineer and administrator Sean Thibodeau, actor Tom Thibodeau, American basketball ...
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San Giovanni a Mare, Gaeta San Giovanni a Mare, which translates to St John at sea, is a 10th-century church located in Gaeta, region of Lazio, Italy. The church for many years was sponsored by the guild of carpenters, hence was also known as San Giuseppe. History The church originally stood outside the city walls, a...
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Chuck Miller Chuck Miller may refer to: Chuck Miller (musician) (1924–2000), American singer and pianist Charles A. Miller (political scientist) (1937–2019), American author and academic Chuck Miller (baseball) (1889–1961), Major League Baseball outfielder Chuck Miller (customizer), builder of The Red Baron See a...
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Bakhodir Khan Turkistan Bahodir Xon Turkiston, Bokhodir Choriyev, Bahodir Choryiev, Бахадир Чариев, Баҳодир Чориев, was born on October 31, 1969 into a worker's family in Shahrisabz district of the Republic of Uzbekistan. After finishing school No 9 in 1986 entered the evening department of Tomsk Polytechnic Institute...
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Hospital-acquired pneumonia Hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) or nosocomial pneumonia refers to any pneumonia contracted by a patient in a hospital at least 48–72 hours after being admitted. It is thus distinguished from community-acquired pneumonia. It is usually caused by a bacterial infection, rather than a virus. ...
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Vince Colletta Vincente Colletta (October 15, 1923 – June 3, 1991) was an American comic book artist and art director best known as one of Jack Kirby's frequent inkers during the 1950s-1960s period called the Silver Age of comic books. This included some significant early issues of Marvel Comics' Fantastic Four, and ...
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Mária Berzsenyi Mária Berzsenyi (born October 31, 1946 in Sármellék, Zala) is a former Hungarian handball goalkeeper, Olympic Games and World Championship bronze medalist. She has won the bronze medal with the Hungarian national team on the 1975 World Championship, a success she repeated in the following year on the ...
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Stealing Second Stealing Second is the second solo album by American newgrass mandolinist Chris Thile, released in 1997 on Sugar Hill. All of the songs on Stealing Second were written by Thile. Track listing "Ah Spring" - 1:44 "Stealing Second" - 3:14 "Kneel Before Him" - 4:41 "Bittersweet Reel" - 5:04 "Alderaanian M...
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Robert Roche (activist) Robert Roche, also known as Bob Roche and Rob Roche, is a Native American civil rights activist. He is perhaps best known for being one of several prominent American Indians to spearhead the movement against the use of Native American imagery as sports mascots. Early life Robert Roche was born...
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Belleayre Ski Center Belleayre Mountain Ski Center, in Catskill Park, New York, United States, is a ski resort owned and operated by the Olympic Regional Development Authority or ORDA. Skier and snowboarder visits have grown from 70,000 in 1995 to more than 175,000 in 2007. History During the 1800s, Catskill and Adi...
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Listed buildings in Manchester-M4 Manchester is a city in Northwest England. The M4 postcode area is to the northeast of the city centre, and includes part of the Northern Quarter, part of New Islington, and the area of Ancoats. This postcode area contains 66 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Herita...
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Victoria Road, Dagenham Victoria Road, currently known as the Chigwell Construction Stadium for sponsorship purposes, is the home ground of Dagenham & Redbridge F.C. of Dagenham, Greater London, England. It has a capacity of 6,078. History The site on Victoria Road has been a football ground since 1917, when it was u...
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Combe Incorporated Combe Incorporated, based in White Plains, New York, is an American privately owned personal-care company founded in 1949 by Ivan Combe. Combe products are sold in 64 countries on six continents. Ivan Combe primarily promotes the brand names instead of the company name. Combe owns the brands Just ...
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Huizenga Huizenga is a surname of Dutch origin. Notable people with the surname include: Jenning Huizenga (born 1984), Dutch professional racing-cyclist John R. Huizenga (1921 – 2014), American nuclear physical chemist Kevin Huizenga (born 1977), American cartoonist Robert Huizenga, American physician Wayne Huize...
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Climate movement The climate movement is the collective of nongovernmental organizations engaged in activism related to the issues of climate change. It is a subset of the broader environmental movement, but some regard it as a new social movement itself given its scope, strength and activities. History The climate m...
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List of universities and colleges in Gansu The following is List of Universities and Colleges in Gansu. Notation National (Direct) Lanzhou University (), founded 1909 Ω National (Other) Northwest University for Nationalities () Provincial Northwest Normal University (), founded 1902 Lanzhou University of Technolo...
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Qadamgah (ancient site) Qadamgah or Chasht-Khor is a (post)-Achaemenid rock-cut monument at the southeastern part of the Kuh-e Rahmat mountain in Fars Province of Iran, about 40 km south of Persepolis. It consists of three platforms with rear walls and staircases, and features cavities on the back wall and a now-dry s...
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Hepatozoon {{Automatic taxobox | image = Hepatozoon canis.png | image_caption = A gamont of Hepatozoon canis in a blood smear from a naturally infected dog | display_parents = 10 | parent_authority = Wenyon, 1926 | taxon = Hepatozoon | authority = Miller, 1908 | subdivision_ranks = Selected species | subdivision = He...
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Sergey Antonov Sergey Antonov is a Russian-born cellist, living in the United States. In 2007 he was the gold prize winner at the International Tchaikovsky Competition. Biography Born in Moscow in 1983 to two cellists, one a teacher at the Central Music School at the Moscow Conservatory, the other a Bolshoi Symphony...
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Frederick L. Thompson Frederick Louis Thompson (July 28, 1871 – May 9, 1944) was an American politician who served as treasurer of Fremont County as a Democrat. Life Frederick Louis Thompson was born in Round Grove, Missouri on July 28, 1871 to John J. Thompson and Isabella Rowland. When he was seven his mother died...
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John Whibley John Whibley (7 July 1891 – 1972) was an English professional footballer who played in both the Southern League and Football League for Crystal Palace, as an outside left. He also played non-league football for Sittingbourne. Playing career Whibley was born in Sittingbourne, Kent and began his youth care...
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Đorđe Bajić (novelist) Đorđe Bajić (; born July 21, 1975) is Serbian writer, literary and film critic. Biography Bajić (1975) was born in Belgrade. He graduated from the Faculty of Philology, Belgrade and obtained Master's degree in Art and Media theory (thesis: Noir vs. neo- noir). He publishes film and literature r...
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Florida Opportunity Scholars Program Machen Florida Opportunity Scholar Program is a need-based scholarship at the University of Florida. The objective of the scholarship is to retain these particular students and have them graduate at rates equal to or greater than the standard undergraduate population on campus. Hi...
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Acrylic paint Acrylic paint is a fast-drying paint made of pigment suspended in acrylic polymer emulsion. Acrylic paints are water-soluble, but become water-resistant when dry. Depending on how much the paint is diluted with water, or modified with acrylic gels, mediums, or pastes, the finished acrylic painting can re...
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Brantevik Eel The Brantevik Eel () (Before 1859 - Before 7 August 2014), also known as Åle was a European eel (Anguilla anguilla) that is believed to have lived for more than 150 years. The eel was released into a well in the town of Brantevik, Sweden in 1859 by an eight-year-old boy, Samuel Nilsson. On 7 August 2014...
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Mount Victoria babax The Mount Victoria babax (Pterorhinus woodi) is a species of passerine bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It was formerly treated as conspecific with the Chinese babax (Pterorhinus lanceolatus) It is found above in the Lushai Hills in the northeast Indian state of Mizoram and across the border i...
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Sexred Sexred, or Sexræd (d. 626?), was a king of the East Saxons. Sexred was the son of Sæberht (d. 616?) the first Christian king of the East Saxons, whom he succeeded, reigning jointly with his two brothers, Saeward and another, said on no good authority to have been named Sigebert (Bromton, ap. Decem SS. col. 743...
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Mongoloid Mongoloid () is a grouping of various people indigenous to East Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, North Asia, Polynesia, and the Americas. It is one of the traditional three races first introduced in the 1780s by members of the Göttingen School of History, the other two groups being Caucasoid and Negroid. ...
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Southbound (The Doobie Brothers album) Southbound is the fourteenth studio album by American rock band The Doobie Brothers featuring collaborations with various artists in remakes of various hits by the band. It’s also the most recent studio album by them. Track listing Personnel Credits taken from album’s liner not...
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Sandy Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania Sandy Township is a township in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 10,625 at the 2010 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 52.8 square miles (136.7 km²), of which, 51.8 square mi...
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Nice Women Nice Women is a 1931 American pre-Code romance film written and directed by Edwin H. Knopf. The film stars Sidney Fox, Frances Dee, Alan Mowbray, Lucile Gleason, Russell Gleason and James Durkin. It was released by Universal Pictures on November 28, 1931. The film is based on the Broadway play Nice Women b...
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To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei To the Stars: The Autobiography of George Takei, Star Trek's Mr. Sulu is an autobiography by actor George Takei, first published by Pocket Books in 1994. Takei describes his early childhood and the time his family spent in Japanese American internment, and experiences wh...
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HMAS Pioneer HMAS Pioneer (formerly HMS Pioneer) was a light cruiser built for the Royal Navy at the end of the 19th century. She was transferred to the fledgling Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in 1912. During World War I, the cruiser captured two German merchant ships, and was involved in the East African Campaign, inc...
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Formal Semantics in Moscow Formal Semantics in Moscow (FSiM) is an annual academic conference devoted to the formal semantics and pragmatics of natural language. See also Lomonosov Moscow State University Notes and references Bibliography Partee, Barbara H. (2005). "Report from the First FSIM Workshop: Formal...
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Hawsh al-Sayyid Ali Hawsh al-Sayyid Ali (, also known as Hosh al-Sayyed Ali) is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate, located southwest of Homs and immediately east of the border with Lebanon. Nearby localities include al-Masriyah to the northwest, al-Qusayr to the northeast, Rabla...
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Wat Pha Sorn Kaew Wat Pha Sorn Kaew (; meaning: temple on a glass cliff), also known as Wat Phra Thart Pha Kaew, is a Buddhist monastery and temple (Wat วัด in Thai) in Khao Kor, Phetchabun, in north-central Thailand, about 5 hours drive north of Bangkok. The Wat is set on an 830m peak, a few hundred meters from the ...
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Larry the Lobster Larry The Lobster was the subject of an April 10, 1982 comedy sketch by Eddie Murphy on Saturday Night Live. Background In an early example of interactive television, Murphy held Larry, a live lobster, aloft and declared that the show's audience would determine whether he lived or died. Murphy the...
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Ellsworth Ellsworth may refer to: People Ellsworth (surname) Ellsworth Vines, American tennis player Ellsworth “Bumpy” Johnson, American criminal Ellsworth Bunker, American diplomat Ellsworth P. Bertholf, US Coast Guard commodore Ellsworth B. Buck, American politician Ellsworth Kelly, American artist Ellswor...
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Big Bear (disambiguation) Big Bear was a Cree chief who is most notable for the North-West Rebellion. Big Bear may also refer to: __NOTOC__ Characters Big Bear (comics), a fictional superhero from the Forever People comics Big Bear (G.I. Joe), a fictional soldier from the G.I. Joe character line Raiden (Fatal Fury) ...
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Dmitry Rigin Dmitry Vasilyevich Rigin (; born 10 April 1985) is a Russian foil fencer, team bronze medal in the 2011 and 2014 European Fencing Championships. Career After trying chess and several sports, Rigin started fencing in 1993, at the age of eight, at the Spartak Sports Club under coaches Sergey Andrievsky and...
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Pamboeotia Pamboeotia (Gr. ) was a major festive panegyris of all the Boeotians, celebrated probably annually. The grammarians compare the Pamboeotia with the Panathenaea of the Atticans, and the Panionia of the Ionians. Though probably quite older than this, even primitive, the festival is celebrated with the name "...
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Liteni Liteni is a town in Suceava County, north-eastern Romania. It is situated in the historical region of Moldavia. Liteni is the ninth-largest urban settlement in the county, with a population of 9,398 inhabitants, according to the 2011 census. It was declared a town in 2004, along with seven other localities in S...
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Kyōen Kobanzame is a 1958 black-and-white Japanese film directed by Nobuo Nakagawa. There are two parts of the film: the first part and the second part . Both parts have the same staff and the same actors. Cast Kanjūrō Arashi (嵐寛寿郎) Misako Uji (宇治 みさ子) Ryūzaburō Nakamura (中村竜三郎) - dual role Ureo Egawa (江川 宇礼雄)...
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Ned O'Sullivan Ned O'Sullivan (born 25 November 1950) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who has served as a Senator for the Labour Panel since July 2007. He was a member of Listowel Town Council from 1985 to 2007 and Kerry County Council from 1991 to 2007. He was educated at University College Dublin and St Patri...
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Reginald Foster Reginald Foster may refer to: Tip Foster, real name Reginald Foster, (1878–1914), England cricket and football captain Reginald Foster (Latinist), Latin expert and Roman Catholic priest
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Passive (song) "Passive" is a song by American rock band A Perfect Circle. The song, originating from the Tapeworm side-project under the title "Vacant", was eventually recorded in the studio as "Passive" by A Perfect Circle around the time of the side-project's demise. It was the second single from their album Emotiv...
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Diane Charlie-Puna Diane Charlie-Puna is a politician from the Cook Islands who was named secretary of the Ministry of Infrastructure in 2018. She previously served as the ministry's director of corporate services. Prior to this, Charlie-Puna spent 15 years working in public sector management and leadership. Charlie...
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List of compositions for cello and organ This is a compilation of pieces for cello and pipe organ. See also the entries on cello and the List of compositions for cello and orchestra, List of compositions for cello and piano and List of solo cello pieces. Ordering is by surname of composer. A Thomas Åberg Fantaisie ...
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Cimetière de Louveciennes The Cimetière de Louveciennes (Louveciennes Cemetery) is made up of a standard laid out cemetery and a landscaped cemetery located on the Allée des Arches in the village of Louveciennes in the Yvelines département of France. The village is at the western suburbs of Paris and is between Versai...
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Poder Paralelo Poder Paralelo () is a Brazilian telenovela produced by Rede Record that premiered on April 14, 2009 and ended on March 10, 2010. Written by Lauro César Muniz and directed by Ignácio Coqueiro, it will portray a corruption scheme involving an Italian-Brazilian family. Prior to Record's official announcem...
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Mount Thomas Mount Thomas is the fictional town featured in the long-running Australian police procedural drama Blue Heelers., which ran from 1994 until it was cancelled in 2006. The program was filmed in Victorian suburbs Wyndham, Williamstown and Castlemaine, which were all used for the show's exterior scenes to dep...
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Elizabeth Lucar Elizabeth Lucar (Elizabeth Withypoll) (1510 – 29 October 1537) was an English calligrapher. A multi-talented person, she was fluent in Latin, Spanish, and Italian, and an accomplished musician, needleworker and algorist. A member of a very prominent and wealthy mercantile family holding royal favour an...
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Caprivi treason trial The Caprivi treason trial is a trial in which the Government of Namibia indicted 132 people for allegedly participating in the Caprivi conflict on the side of the Caprivi Liberation Army during a period between 1992 and 2002. They were charged with high treason, murder, sedition, and many other o...
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Fachtna Murphy Fachtna Murphy (born 6 December 1952) is a former Irish Garda who served as Garda Commissioner from 2007 to 2010. Prior to his appointment he was the Deputy Commissioner with responsibility for operational policing strategies in the Garda Síochána. He grew up in Timoleague, County Cork. He joined the G...
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All Hallows Church (South River, Maryland) All Hallows Church, also known as The Brick Church, is a historic church located at 3604 Solomon's Island Road, in Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States. Parish records date back to 1682, indicating that it existed prior to the Act of Establishment (1692) pa...
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Automobile Manufacturers Association The Automobile Manufacturers Association was a trade group of automobile manufacturers which operated under various names in the United States from 1911 to 1999. A different group called the Automobile Manufacturers' Association was active in the very early 1900s, but then dissolv...
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Ed McMahon Edward Leo Peter McMahon Jr. (March 6, 1923 – June 23, 2009) was an American announcer, game show host, comedian, actor and singer. McMahon and Johnny Carson began their association in their first TV series, the ABC game show Who Do You Trust?, running from 1957 to 1962. McMahon then made his famous thirty-...
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Juhi Chawla filmography Juhi Chawla is an Indian film actress who appears in Bollywood films, in addition to Bengali, Punjabi, Malayalam, Tamil, Kannada and Telugu films. She made her acting debut Sultanat in 1986. Her first commercial success was the black buster Premaloka (1987). She won the Filmfare Award for Lux N...
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Erle Stanley Gardner bibliography This is a bibliography of works by and about the American writer Erle Stanley Gardner. Mystery series Perry Mason Novels Short stories Cool and Lam Doug Selby Terry Clane Gramps Wiggins Other fiction Novels Short stories and novelettes Collections Non-fiction Travel Cri...
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Gerard Conley Sr. Gerard P. Conley Sr. (January 3, 1930 – January 4, 2018) was an American politician from Maine. Conley, a Democrat, served in the Maine House of Representatives from 1964 to 1968 and in Maine Senate from 1968 to 1984. He spent his final term in the Senate as President of the Maine Senate (1983–1984)....
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Vuelta Mexico Telmex Vuelta Ciclista Mexico Telmex is an annual road cycling race in Mexico that takes place over the course of eight days, involving eight stages. The Mexico national tour has a rich history dating back to the 1940s, and this latest incarnation was revived in late 2008 and early 2009 as the condensed ...
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Young Men's Buddhist Association (Burma) The Young Men's Buddhist Association (YMBA) () was a Buddhist cultural organisation in Burma. History The YMBA was founded in Rangoon in 1906 as a federation of lay Buddhist groups dating back to 1898, with prominent founders including Ba Pe, U Kin, May Oung and Joseph Maung G...
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Smokeless Powder Company In 1888 the 'Smokeless Powder Company', owned by James Dalziel Dougall Junior, the son of the famous glaswegian gunsmith -J D Dougall, took a 99-year lease for 126 arces around 'The Outpost', from the Youngsbury Estate. The site's name was changed from 'The Outpost' to Barwick and Barwick was ...
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The Rage in Placid Lake The Rage in Placid Lake is a 2003 Australian film starring Ben Lee and Rose Byrne. It features Placid Lake (Lee), a seventeen-year-old boy who has led a suburban hippie life with his neurotic, free loving parents. The film documents his journey of self-discovery as he rejects his hippie roots a...
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Horace Dean Horace Dean (10 November 1814 – 8 May 1887) was an American adventurer who practiced as a doctor in Australia and was a journalist and political candidate at elections in South Australia and New South Wales. Dean was born in Chicago. In 1846, he enlisted in the Mexican–American War as a surgeon and caval...
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CgeTV CgeTV was a user-generated video channel and current internet video-sharing website created by ABS-CBN Interactive. On cable, CgeTV aired exclusively on SkyCable Digital channel 72. Programming CgeTV Programs In Da Loop (also broadcast on ABS-CBN)(Now moved to Jeepney TV) Cge Mishmash The Viewing Room Let's...
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Bobby Crockett Robert Paul Crockett (born April 3, 1943) is a former American football wide receiver in the American Football League with the Buffalo Bills in 1966, and also in 1968 and 1969. He played high school football at Dermott High School in his hometown Briggsville, Arkansas and his collegiate career was at t...
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Vince Foster Vincent Walker Foster Jr. (January 15, 1945 – July 20, 1993) was an American attorney who served as Deputy White House Counsel during the first six months of the Clinton Administration. The Washington Post later wrote, he rose to "the pinnacle of the Arkansas legal establishment." At the White House he wa...
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Will Ye No Come Back Again Will Ye No Come Back Again is the twelfth episode of the fifth and final series of the period drama Upstairs, Downstairs. It first aired on 23 November 1975 on ITV. Background Will Ye No Come Back Again was recorded in the studio on 1, 7 and 8 August 1975. The location footage was filmed in...
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UNDP Beijing Express Declaration The Beijing Express Declaration was created en route to the UN fourth Global Conference on Women, in Beijing in 1995, and is still highly relevant in 2014. In 1995, 200 women from the 29 former Soviet Union and satellite nations travelled 8000 kilometres aboard a half-kilometre-long ...
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Empty Estate Empty Estate is an EP by American indie rock act Wild Nothing, released on May 14, 2013 on Captured Tracks in the US and Bella Union in the UK. Produced by founding member and primary recording artist Jack Tatum, the EP was released nine months after the band's second studio album, Nocturne (2012). Regar...
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Chartres, Falkland Islands Chartres is one of the main settlements on West Falkland, in the Falkland Islands. It is on the west coast of West Falkland, at the mouth of Chartres River, at the eastern shore of King George Bay. One of the two only proper roads on West Falkland runs between Chartres and Port Howard. It is...
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Rot (album) Rot (German for Red) is the fifth studio album by German rapper Sabrina Setlur, released by 3p Records on August 24, 2007. It was entirely co-produced by Martin Haas and Moses Pelham, with additional contribution by Bayz Benzon. The album was critically acclaimed, but widely failed to receive any commercia...
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Walter B. Jones Jr. Walter Beaman Jones Jr. (February 10, 1943 – February 10, 2019) was an American politician who served twelve terms in the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Republican Party for from 1995 until his death in 2019. The district encompasses the coastal regions of North Carolina...
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List of historic properties in Willcox, Arizona This is a list, which includes a photographic gallery, of some of the remaining historic buildings, houses, structures and monuments in Willcox, Arizona, a town located in Cochise County. Some of the structures are located in the Railroad Avenue Historic District. Some o...
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Svet u mojim očima "Svet u mojim očima" (, ) is a song by Serbian teen singer Emilija Đonin. It represented Serbia at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Marsa, Malta., placing 10th with 61 points. Music video The music video for "Svet u mojim očima" premiered on Junior Eurovision's official YouTube channel o...
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The Skin of the Wolf The Skin of the Wolf () is a 2017 Spanish drama film directed by Samu Fuentes. The film was released on 6 July 2018 on Netflix. Plot The film opens with an unspecified year but is probably around WWII, as the rifle he carries appears to be a German KAR98, which was introduced in 1935 as the stan...
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Musician (magazine) Musician (1976–1999) was a monthly magazine that covered news and information about American popular music. Initially called Music America, it was founded in 1976 by Sam Holdsworth and Gordon Baird. The two friends borrowed $20,000 from relatives and started the publication in a barn in Colorado. ...
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The Freshest Boy "The Freshest Boy" is a short story by American writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was first published in the July 28, 1928 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, and was reprinted in Fitzgerald's 1935 collection, Taps at Reveille. Plot The story centers around a boy and his discouragement while attending a...
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Acer dettermani Acer dettermani is an extinct maple species in the family Sapindaceae described from a series of isolated fossil leaves. The species is known from the late Eocene to early Oligocene sediments exposed in the state of Alaska, USA. It is one of several extinct species placed in the living section Macra...
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Joseph Montferrand Joseph "Jos" Montferrand (; born Joseph Favre ; October 25, 1802 – October 4, 1864) was a French-Canadian logger, strongman, and folk hero of the working man, who was the inspiration for the legendary Ottawa Valley figure Big Joe Mufferaw. Joseph Montferrand, dit Favre, was born in the St. Lawrence...
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Rob Gell Rob Gell AM (born 25 August 1952) is a geomorphologist and weather presenter, with a degree in meteorology. Gell attended Camberwell Grammar School as a student in the 1960s. Gell has been a weather presenter for National Nine News and later Seven News. He was one of the few Australian weather presenters on ...
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Golden Horn (horse) Golden Horn (foaled 27 March 2012) is a British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won The Derby and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 2015. In a racing career which lasted 367 days from October 2014 until October 2015 he won seven of his nine races and was never beaten by a male horse. He was bred in Engl...
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Wild by Law Wild by Law: The Rise of Environmentalism and the Creation of the Wilderness Act is a 1991 documentary film produced by Lawrence Hott and Diane Garey. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. The film is about the work of Aldo Leopold, Bob Marshall, founder of The Wilderness Soc...
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