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Ee Nagaraniki Emaindhi
Ee Nagaraniki Emaindi (English: What happened to this city?) is a 2018 Indian Telugu language buddy comedy written and directed by Tharun Bhascker Dhaassyam and produced by Suresh Babu.. The film received positive reviews from the audience and a majority of the film critics.
Plot
Vivek, Karthi... | {
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Ana Díaz
Ana Margarita Díaz Aceves (born February 6, 1972), better known as Ana Diaz, is a Mexican composer and singer of contemporary Mexican songs. In her musical style, she mixes sounds like jazz, blues, bossa nova, ballad, pop, Latin music, cumbia and Mexican rhythms, which essentially makes her genre world music.... | {
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Heinz-Herbert Noll
Heinz-Herbert Noll (born 1 January 1949) is a German sociologist.
Education
Noll studied sociology, economics, social policy and statistics at the Goethe University Frankfurt. After the diploma in sociology he wrote a dissertation at the chair of Wolfgang Zapf at the University of Mannheim and rec... | {
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Chersobius
Chersobius is a genus of tiny tortoises in the family Testudinidae, endemic to southern Africa. The genus includes the smallest tortoises in the world. All three species were previously assigned to the genus Homopus.
Naming
As a group, these closely related species are commonly known in Europe and Africa ... | {
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List of members of the European Parliament for the Netherlands, 2004–09
This is a list of Members of the European Parliament for the Netherlands in the 2004 to 2009 session, ordered by name and by party.
Party representation
Mutations
2004
10 June: Election for the European Parliament in the Netherlands.
20 July:... | {
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Peter Larsen
Peter Larsen may refer to:
Peter Laurentius Larsen (1833–1915), Norwegian-American educator and founding president of Luther College
Peter Orry Larsen (born 1990), Norwegian footballer
Peter Thal Larsen, Dutch journalist
Peter Larsen, former Minister for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries of Denmark
Pe... | {
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Signals intelligence operational platforms by nation
This article is a subset article under the main article Signals intelligence, which addresses the unifying conceptual and technical factors and common technologies in this intelligence discipline. This article deals with current signals intelligence collection equip... | {
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Individually and Collectively
Individually and Collectively is the seventh album of original material by American pop group The 5th Dimension, released in 1972. The album peaked at No. 58 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart on 24 June 1972. This album includes both of the group's final top 10 hits on the Billboard H... | {
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The Emperor Waltz (disambiguation)
The Emperor Waltz or Emperor Waltz may refer to:
Emperor Waltz, Op. 437 (Kaiser-Walzer), a waltz composed by Johann Strauss II in 1889.
The Emperor Waltz, 1948 American musical film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine.
The Emperor Waltz (1953 film),... | {
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Larry Lamb (disambiguation)
Larry Lamb (born 1947) is an English actor and radio presenter.
Larry Lamb may also refer to:
Larry Lamb (newspaper editor) (1929–2000), English newspaper editor for The Sun and Daily Express
Larry the Lamb, character in Toytown
See also
Lawrence Lambe (1863–1919), Canadian geologist ... | {
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Herapathite
Herapathite, or iodoquinine sulfate, is a chemical compound whose crystals are dichroic and thus can be used for polarizing light. The composition of herapathite has been shown by the Danish chemist Sophus Mads Jørgensen in 1877 and others to be 4QH2·3SO4·2I3·6H2O, where Q denotes the quinine molecule C20H... | {
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Manggong cake
Manggong cake () is a well-known speciality in Foshan City, Guangdong Province.
It was initiated in the Jiaqing period of the Qing Dynasty by a blind old man named He who lived in Jiaoshan Fang, Heyuan Street, Foshan City, and established the "Qianqiantang" divination hall to tell people about their for... | {
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Michael Gannon (politician)
Michael Brennan Gannon (1847—1898) was an auctioner and politician in Queensland, Australia. He was a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
Early life
Gannon was born in Sydney, New South Wales in 1847, the son of James Gannon and his wife Mary (née Phelps). After working as a cl... | {
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Tangendorf disc brooch
The Tangendorf disc brooch is an Iron Age fibula from the 3rd century AD, which was dug up in 1930 from the sand of a Bronze Age tumulus near Tangendorf, Toppenstedt, Harburg, Lower Saxony, Germany. The front of the elaborately crafted garment fibula is decorated with a rear-facing four-legged a... | {
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Felicia heterophylla
Felicia heterophylla is a roughly hairy annual plant in the daisy family. It has alternate leaves of 1–5 cm long with an entire margin or few inconspicuous teeth. The flower heads are set individually at the tip of its stems, and contain a whorl of purplish blue ray florets around a center of blac... | {
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The Istana
The Istana is the official residence and office of the President of Singapore. Meaning "palace" in Malay, it is where the President receives and entertains state guests. The Istana is also the working office of the Prime Minister of Singapore.
The estate was once part of the extensive nutmeg plantation of... | {
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Gudula Naiga Basaza
Gudula Naiga Basaza is a Ugandan business woman, entrepreneur and also the co-founder and managing director at Gudie leisure farm located in Najjera, Kira town council. The farm has a variety of leisure activities for each category of visitors. Among the activities is sport fishing, relaxing walkwa... | {
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Avro Tudor
The Avro Type 688 Tudor was a British piston-engined airliner based on Avro's four-engine Lincoln bomber, itself a descendant of the famous Lancaster heavy bomber, and was Britain's first pressurised airliner. Customers saw the aircraft as little more than a pressurised DC-4 Skymaster, and few orders were f... | {
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Robbin
Robbin may refer to:
Given name
Robbin Crosby (1959–2002), former co-lead guitarist in the glam metal band Ratt
Robbin Söderlund (born 1987), Swedish DJ and music producer
Robbin Thompson (1949–2015), American singer-songwriter
Robbin. Stable name for exceptional racehorse with danehill lines.
Surname
... | {
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Spiritual Conference for Radical Fairies
The Spiritual Conference for Radical Fairies was organized as a "call to gay brothers" by early gay rights advocates Harry Hay and Don Kilhefner. The 1979 conference was held over three days, coinciding with Labor Day weekend: 31 August–2 September. Over 200 participants gathe... | {
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Wentzel van Huyssteen
J. Wentzel van Huyssteen was a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary from 1992-2014. His official position was the James I. McCord Professor of Theology and Science. Born in South Africa, he was ordained as part of the Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa. He received his MA in philosophy ... | {
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S. Sadanand
Swaminathan Sadanand (1900–1953) was an Indian journalist.
In 1927 Sadanand started the Free Press of India Agency, which was the first news agency owned and managed by Indians.
In 1930 Sadanand became founder editor of the English-language The Free Press Journal which, according to A. R. Desai, was a s... | {
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Tanzania at the Commonwealth Games
Tanzania has competed in twelve of the thirteen Commonwealth Games since 1966, following the formation of the country in 1964, missing only the 1986 Commonwealth Games. One of its predecessor states, Tanganyika, competed in the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games.
Overall med... | {
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The Great Escape (1986 video game)
The Great Escape is a video game which shares a title and similar plot to the movie The Great Escape. It was programmed by Denton Designs, who went on to produce the similarly acclaimed Where Time Stood Still. It was published by Ocean in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstr... | {
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Madagascar National Parks
Madagascar National Parks, formerly known as l'Association Nationale pour la Gestion des Aires Protégées (ANGAP), is charged with managing a network of protected areas in Madagascar. It is a private association that is legally recognised to have a public function, and it operates under the s... | {
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Lea Brilmayer
Roberta "Lea" Brilmayer (born 1950) is an American legal scholar. She is the Howard M. Holtzmann Professor of International Law at Yale Law School and an expert in conflict of laws, personal jurisdiction, and international law.
Biography
Brilmayer received a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Univers... | {
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Om Prakash Munjal
Om Prakash Munjal (In Punjabi ਓਮਪ੍ਰਕਾਸ਼ ਮੁਂਜਾਲ 26 August 1928 – 13 August 2015) was an Indian businessman, poet and philanthropist. He was the founder and chairman of Hero Cycles, the world's largest integrated bicycle manufacturing company by volume and Hero Motors, an Indian two-wheeler components ... | {
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Jingxingji
The Jingxingji (; literally "Record of Travels") was a now lost journey book written by Du Huan shortly after he returned to China in 762 from the Abbasid Caliphate. Only about 1,511 words are being preserved under the Tongdian. It recorded about thirteen main countries, and a separated book was later publi... | {
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13 Commandments
13 Commandments () is a 2017 Dutch-language (Flemish) television series starring Dirk van Dijck, Marie Vinck and Karlijn Sileghem. The plot revolves around Peter Devriendt (Dirk van Dijck), a divorced father and veteran cop working for Belgium’s Federal Criminal Police, and his new partner Vicky Degrae... | {
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Schildau (disambiguation)
Schildau can refer to three locations:
Schildau, a town in Germany
Kesselaid, an island in the Baltic Sea known in German as Schildau
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Gastone Bean
Gastone Bean (; born 11 August 1936) is a former Italian professional footballer who played as a striker.
Club career
Growing up in San Canzian d'Isonzo, he joined A.C. Milan as a youngster. He played on loan at Piacenza, scoring 23 goals in 21 games in the 1955–56 C-Series season.
He made his Milan deb... | {
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Damariscotta River
The Damariscotta River is a tidal river in Lincoln County, Maine, that empties into the Atlantic Ocean. Damariscotta is an old Abenaki word for "river of many fishes". There are 2,500-year-old oyster shell middens (heaps) along the banks of the Damariscotta River, which occupies a drowned river val... | {
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Andrew Sherborne
Andrew Sherborne (born 11 March 1961) is an English professional golfer.
Sherborne was born in Bristol. He was the leading amateur at The Open Championship in 1984 and turned professional later that year. He played on the European Tour for nearly twenty years, winning the 1991 Madrid Open and the 199... | {
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No. 66 Madhura Bus
No. 66 Madhura Bus is a 2012 Malayalam road movie directed by M. A. Nishad and stars Pasupathy, Padmapriya, Shwetha Menon, Mallika, Makarand Deshpande, Thilakan and Jagathy Sreekumar in pivotal roles. The screenplay is by noted author K. V. Anil. A journey of love and revenge, the film's story unfol... | {
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Dubost
Dubost is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Antonin Dubost (1842–1921), French journalist and politician
Charles Dubost (1905-1991), French lawyer
Charles Dubost (surgeon) (1914-1991), French surgeon
Coralie Dubost (born 1983), French politician
Paulette Dubost (1910–2011), French ac... | {
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Elisângelo Ramos
Elisângelo Ramos is a Cape Verdean journalist who has been at RTC since 1997. He belongs to the broadcasting, television and the press sectors. He is a reporter for RCV in the city of Praia and is a producer of cultural programs.
Biography
Before he appeared on the radio, he was a film producer in ... | {
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Claytonia perfoliata
Claytonia perfoliata (syn. Montia perfoliata), also known as miner's lettuce, Indian lettuce, spring beauty, or winter purslane, is a flowering plant in the Montiaceae family. It is a fleshy, herbaceous, annual plant native to the western mountain and coastal regions, from southernmost Alaska and ... | {
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Mercury My
The (my) mercury Concept (sometimes known as the Mercury My) is a concept car that was created by Mercury. The my mercury was first introduced at the 1999 North American International Auto Show. The my mercury was designed by J Mays, the same designer of the Volkswagen New Beetle. This might also explain wh... | {
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Hello (Turn Your Radio On)
"Hello (Turn Your Radio On)" is a song by the British-based pop duo Shakespears Sister, and was released as the fourth single from their second album Hormonally Yours. The single peaked at #14 and spent 6 weeks on the UK singles chart. Internationally, the single peaked at #27 in Ireland, #... | {
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Agrotis orthogonia
The pale western cutworm (Agrotis orthogonia) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in North America, more specifically dry, semi-desert areas of western North America from southern Canada to California, ranging eastward nearly to the eastern edge of the Great Plains.
The wingspan is about... | {
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Host media processing
A telephony system based on host media processing (HMP) is one that uses a general-purpose computer to process a telephony call’s media stream rather than using digital signal processors (DSPs) to perform the task. When telephony call streams started to be digitized for time-division-multiplexed ... | {
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Wire saw
A wire saw is a saw that uses a metal wire or cable for cutting. Industrial wire saws are usually powered. There are also hand-powered survivalist wire saws suitable for cutting branches. Wire saws are classified as continuous (or endless, or loop) or oscillating (or reciprocating). Sometimes the wire itself ... | {
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Sackville High School
Sackville High School is a Canadian public high school located in Lower Sackville, a suburban community of the Halifax Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is operated by the Halifax Regional Centre for Education (HRCE). Its feeder schools are A.J. Smeltzer Junior High School and Lesl... | {
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Indiana v. Edwards
Indiana v. Edwards, 554 U.S. 164 (2008), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the standard for competency to stand trial was not linked to the standard for competency to represent oneself.
Background
Prior jurisprudence
The Court had recognized these two rights on co... | {
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Concept-based image indexing
Concept-based image indexing, also variably named as "description-based" or "text-based" image indexing/retrieval, refers to retrieval from text-based indexing of images that may employ keywords, subject headings, captions, or natural language text (Chen & Rasmussen, 1999). It is opposed t... | {
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Mimi Segura
Mimi Segura (born May 28, 1981 in Melilla) is a singer and actor from Melilla, Spain.
Biography
Mimi Segura was born to Segura Ruiz on May 28, 1981 in Melilla, the Spanish autonomous city located on the north coast of Africa. She has been active in the entertainment scene since 2008. She made her first ap... | {
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Frank van Hallen
Frank van Hallen K.G. (died 1375), Seneschal of Gascony, was a 14th-century Brabant soldier in the service of King Edward III of England. He was also known as Frank de la Halle or Frank de Hale.
Life
Frank was the commander of the garrison of Auberoche Castle in 1345, that was under siege by a French... | {
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Wallisville, Texas
Wallisville is an unincorporated town in northern Chambers County, Texas, United States, just east of the Trinity River along Interstate 10 and north of Lake Anahuac.
History
A military settlement, known as "El Orcoquisac", consisting of the Spanish fort, Presidio San Augustín de Ahumada and its co... | {
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Johan Bergenstråhle (director)
Lars Johan Rudman Bergenstråhle (15 July 1935 – 23 August 1995) was a Swedish film director and screenwriter. He directed 14 films between 1965 and 1994. His 1969 film Made in Sweden was entered into the 19th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won a Silver Bear award. His 1972 ... | {
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Mike Mandel
Mike Mandel (born 1950) is an American conceptual artist and photographer. According to his artist profile, his work "questions the meaning of photographic imagery within popular culture and draws from snapshots, advertising, news photographs, and public and corporate archives."
Most of the publications M... | {
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Karlivka (disambiguation)
Karlivka (Ukrainian ) is the name of several places in Ukraine:
Cities:
Karlivka - city which is the center of the Karlivka district in Poltava Oblast, Ukraine.
Villages:
Karlivka - a village in the Maryinka district, Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine.
Karlivka - a village in the Nova Odesa distr... | {
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Dustin Swinehart
Dustin Swinehart (born July 1, 1974 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American soccer player who currently plays for USASA amateur team CASL Elite. He spent virtually his entire professional career playing with the Charlotte Eagles Swinehart was named the Director of Community Relations for Charlotte MLS in Ja... | {
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William Alley
William Alley (also Alleyn and Alleigh; 1510 – 15 April 1570) was an Anglican prelate who was the Bishop of Exeter during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
Alley is known to the literary world by his Poor Man's Librarie, printed in folio by John Day, London, 1565, or Lectures upon the First Epistle of Sa... | {
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Giovanni Cariani
Giovanni Cariani (c. 1490–1547), also known as Giovanni Busi or Il Cariani, was an Italian painter of the high-Renaissance, active in Venice and the Venetian mainland, including Bergamo, thought to be his native city.
Overview
His father, also Giovanni Busi, was born in Fuipiano Al Brembo which is... | {
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Beulah School
The Beulah School on 2nd St., NW, in Beulah, North Dakota was built in 1920. It has also been known as Beulah High School and as Beulah Middle School. It includes elements of International Style and Prairie School architecture.
It is a work of Frederick W. Keith and Herman M. Leonhard, both architects... | {
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Te Kanawa
For the New Zealander opera singer, see Kiri Te Kanawa
There are at least four different people called Te Kanawa.
Te Kanawa, ancestor of Ngāti Te Kanawa
One is the ancestor of the Ngāti Te Kanawa hapū of the Tainui confederation of iwi and is closely tied to Ngāti Tamainupo. He is referred to as Te Kanaw... | {
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Harald Belker
Harald Georg Belker (born May 27, 1961, Krefeld) is a German automotive/product designer best known for his vehicle designs in films such as Batman & Robin and Minority Report. His designs range from Kaenon Sunglasses to electric bikes and Hot Wheels for Mattel.
He was educated at the Art Center College... | {
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Corega
was a Japanese company established in 1996, and now is one brand (division) of Allied Telesis K.K., that offers networking hardware products.
Overview
Originally, in 1996, Corega Inc. was established by Allied Telesis K.K., headquartered in Yokohama, Kanagawa Japan, for offering networking hardware products fo... | {
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George Holmes (historian)
George Arthur Holmes FBA (born 22 April 1927 in Aberystwth–died 29 January 2009) was Chichele Professor of Medieval History at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, 1989-94.
Family, early life, and education
The son of a watchmaker, Holmes was educated at Ardwy... | {
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CF Fuenlabrada
Club de Fútbol Fuenlabrada, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Fuenlabrada, in the autonomous community of Madrid. Founded in 1975 it plays in Segunda División, holding home matches at Estadio Fernando Torres, with a capacity of 5,400 seats.
History
Fuenlabrada was founded on July 5, 1975 as a ... | {
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Ross Davis (racing driver)
Ross Davis (born June 3, 1950) is a former American racing driver from Grand Junction, Colorado who competed in the CART Championship Car series in 1980 and 1981. He made five starts as an owner-driver with a best finish of 13th place at Watkins Glen International in 1981 and finished 36th ... | {
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Archibald McLelan
Archibald Woodbury McLelan, (20 December 1824 – 26 June 1890) was a Canadian shipbuilder and politician, the sixth Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.
McLelan was born in Londonderry, Nova Scotia, Canada, the son of member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly member Gloud Wilson McLelan. Archibal... | {
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Yifu Hun
Yifu Hun or Yi Hun (乙渾; died 466), Xianbei surname is Yifu (乙弗), Xianbei personal name is Bu (步) X X, was a high-level official of the Chinese/Xianbei dynasty Northern Wei, who effectively briefly served as the regent for Emperor Xianwen.
Little is known about Yifu Hun's background despite his one-time promi... | {
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Gmina Osięciny
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Gmina Osięciny is a rural gmina (administrative district) in Radziejów County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. Its seat is the village of Osięciny, which lies approximately east of Radziejów and south of Toruń.
The gmina covers an area of , and as of 2006 its total... | {
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SSTGFLS J222557+601148
SSTGFLS J222557+601148 is a planetary nebula in the constellation Cepheus. Located between 2000 and 3000 parsecs distant from Earth, it was originally classified in 2006 as a supernova remnant. Thought to be the first supernova remnant first detected in the infrared wavelengths, the spectrum and... | {
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Flag of the Republic of Jamtland
The flag of the Republic of Jamtland was created in 1983 by activists Kent Backman and Bo Oscarsson as a horizontal tricolor of blue, white and green, symbolising the sky, snow-clad mountains and woodland. (The three bands also symbolise the provinces of the Republic of Jamtland: Jamtl... | {
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Fanatic (1965 film)
Fanatic (released as Die! Die! My Darling! in the United States) is a 1965 British thriller film directed by Silvio Narizzano for Hammer Films. It stars Tallulah Bankhead, Stefanie Powers, Peter Vaughan, Yootha Joyce, Maurice Kaufmann and Donald Sutherland.
Released in theaters on 21 March 1965 in... | {
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Musica Piccolyno
is Japanese TV program which began airing on 6 April 2013. The pilot episode first aired on 25 August 2012.
Introduction
In this program, animation, CG and scientific experiments present diversified, originals view of world music and various genres. It was intended to stimulate interest in music amo... | {
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The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission
The Dirty Dozen: The Deadly Mission is a 1987 made-for-TV film and is the second sequel to the original The Dirty Dozen. It features an all-new 'dirty dozen,' this time under the leadership of Major Wright (Telly Savalas), playing a different role than in the 1967 film.
Learning of... | {
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1979 in music
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1979.
Specific locations
1979 in British music
1979 in Norwegian music
Specific genres
1979 in country music
1979 in heavy metal music
1979 in hip hop music
1979 in jazz
Events
January–February
January 1
Bill Graham closes San Fr... | {
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Museum of Northwest Colorado
The Museum of Northwest Colorado, located in Craig, Colorado, was established in 1964 as the Moffat County Museum to house artifacts and preserve legends of the Old West.
The museum features a large, nationally recognized cowboy gear collection, that includes rare Winchesters, Colts, chap... | {
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Louise-Félicité de Kéralio
Louise-Félicité Guynement de Kéralio (19 January 1757 in Valence, Drôme – 31 December 1821 in Brussels) was a French writer and translator, originating from the minor Breton nobility. Her father was Louis-Félix Guynement de Kéralio who had served as tutor to the Prince of Parma together wit... | {
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OpenWeatherMap
OpenWeatherMap is an online service that provides weather data. It is owned by OpenWeather Ltd, headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
It provides current weather data, forecasts and historical data (starting from 1979) to more than two million customers .
More than twenty weather APIs have been de... | {
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James Holder
James (Jim) Holder (born 5 May 1986 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian speedway rider. He is the older brother of 2012 Speedway World Champion and five times Australian Champion Chris Holder, and Jack Holder, who is also a speedway rider.
Career
Holder began his career at the Isle of Wight Isla... | {
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Rajesh Vivek
Rajesh Vivek Upadhyay (31 January 1949 – 14 January 2016) was an Indian actor. He is best known to Hindi film audiences for his role as the astrologer Guran in Lagaan (2001) and as the postmaster Nivaran in Swades (2004). He had also played role of Vyasa, author of the Hindu epic Mahabharata, in the popul... | {
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Coreen Mary Spellman
Coreen Mary Spellman (1905–1978) was an American painter and printmaker.
Early life
Spellman was born March 17, 1905 in Forney, Texas. She earned her Bachlor of Science degree from Texas Woman's University before earning her master's degree from Columbia University Teacher's College and her Maste... | {
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Mohamed Mechkarini
Mohamed Mechkarini (1896–1935) is a Kabyle rebel who attacked colonial administrators in the early twentieth century. Finally captured, he was arrested on January 6, 1929.
Desertion
On October 17, 1915, in time of World War I, the rifleman Mohamed Mechkarini, of the , then in garrison with Milian... | {
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Nacka FF (1990)
Nacka Fotbollsförening was a Swedish football team from Nacka, Stockholm County that was founded in 1990. Nacka FF played in Division 1. They went bankrupt in 2001.
Managers
Sören Åkeby
Players
Rami Shaaban
References
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Sakésho
Sakésho is a jazz quartet based band in France.
Sakésho is based in the beguine, the polyrhythmic music of the French Caribbean. The band members are Mario Canonge (piano), Michel Alibo (bass) and Jean-Philippe Fanfant (drums); all born in the French Caribbean, plus North American Andy Narell (steelpan).
The... | {
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Robinsons Town Mall Malabon
Robinsons Town Mall Malabon is a shopping mall located in Malabon, Metro Manila, Philippines. It is the first full service mall in Malabon owned and managed by Robinsons Land Corporation, the second largest mall operator in the Philippines. The mall was opened in 2013. It is the 37th mall o... | {
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Okaihau
Okaihau is a small town in the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island, just north of Kaikohe. State Highway 1 passes through the town. According to the 2013 New Zealand census, Okaihau has a population of 696, a decrease of 21 people since the 2006 census. Okaihau has a primary school (Okaihau Primary ... | {
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Adrián Ramos
Gustavo Adrián Ramos Vásquez (; born 22 January 1986), commonly known as Adrián Ramos, is a Colombian footballer who plays as a striker for Colombian club América de Cali.
He made his debut for the Colombia national football team in 2008 and has represented them 37 times, including at the 2011 Copa Améri... | {
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The Feathered Serpent (TV series)
The Feathered Serpent is a British children's television series made for ITV by Thames Television. Set in pre-Columbian Mexico and starring Patrick Troughton as the scheming High Priest Nasca. Two series were transmitted in 1976 and 1978.
Cast
Nasca: Patrick Troughton
Chimalma: Dia... | {
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Nial Fulton
Nial Fulton is a Northern Irish-born, Australian film and television producer.
Background
Fulton was born in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom and was educated at Portora Royal School and Queen's University Belfast. He lives in Australia with his partner and their three chil... | {
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Kevin McCarthy (actor)
Kevin McCarthy (February 15, 1914 – September 11, 2010) was an American actor who gave over 200 television and film performances. He is best remembered for portraying the male lead in the horror science fiction film Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956).
Following several television guest roles... | {
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Foreign relations of Serbia
Foreign relations of Serbia are accomplished by efforts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Serbia has inherited the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, along with all of its holdings, after the dissolution of the previous state union with Montenegro. Serbian foreign ministries continue to serve c... | {
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Barham, Suffolk
Barham is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. The village is on the River Gipping, Surrounded by: Great Blakenham, Baylham, Coddenham, Henley and Claydon, and is on the A14 road about six miles north of Ipswich. Barham has one pub, The Sorrel Horse and Barham i... | {
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Shaun Casey
Shaun Casey (born January 7, 1954) is a former model active from the mid-1970s through the mid-1980s. By 1987 she had given up modeling for all but a few favorite clients.
In the late 1970s, Casey was associated with hairstylist, John Sahag, who created a stir by cutting her hair extremely short and bleac... | {
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Colorado's congressional districts
Colorado is divided into 7 congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives.
The districts are currently represented in the 116th United States Congress by 4 Democrats and 3 Republicans.
History
The Territory of Colorado was repres... | {
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Sohail Anwar Siyal
Sohail Anwar Siyal (born 26 June 1975) was born in Larkana. He is the provincial assembly member (MPA) from the Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians. He received a BA degree from Shah Latif University Khairpur. And civil engineering degree from Mehran University Jamshoro
He won the PS-35 LARKANA... | {
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French School of Lusaka
French School of Lusaka (, formerly École française Champollion de Lusaka) is a French international school on the property of the Alliance française campus in Longacres, Lusaka, Zambia. The Embassy of France in Zambia and French families campaigned to have the school established; it opened in ... | {
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MSD Capital
MSD Capital is a private investment firm that exclusively manages the capital of Michael Saul Dell and his family. The firm, which is based in New York and has offices in Santa Monica and West Palm Beach, was formed in 1998.
In 2009, the principals of MSD Capital formed MSD Partners, an investment adviser... | {
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Peter White (professor)
Peter White is a professor of Classical Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago. He has made some contributions to scholarship on Latin literature, even Roman poetics. He has written Promised Verse: Poets in the Society of Augustan Rome (Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1993), for which... | {
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2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot
The 2011 IPSC Handgun World Shoot XVI held at Rhodes, Greece was the 16th IPSC Handgun World Shoot. There were 30 stages which all had a Greek theme.
Champions
Open
Individual
The Open division had the second largest match participation with 373 competitors (30.9 %), and was won by Eric... | {
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Interstate 269
Interstate 269 (I-269) is a beltway around the city of Memphis, Tennessee and its adjacent suburban areas in southwestern Tennessee and northern Mississippi, completed in October 2018. I-269 was planned and built to serve as an outer bypass for the Memphis metropolitan area, funneling through traffic ar... | {
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Havdhem Church
Havdhem Church () is a medieval church in Havdhem on the Swedish island of Gotland. Built during the 12th and 13th centuries, it contains fragments of frescos showing influences from Byzantine art. Havdhem Church belongs to the Diocese of Visby.
History and architecture
While the oldest parts of Havdhe... | {
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Brian Lavelle
Brian Lavelle (born 1972) is an experimental Scottish sound artist, born in Glasgow but now living in Edinburgh. He has been recording with varying degrees of intensity since around 1990.
His recorded material could be described as resonant, textural layers of digital material, drones and processed fiel... | {
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Sinners Never Sleep
Sinners Never Sleep is the third studio album by English rock band You Me at Six. The album was released on 30 September 2011 and was released through Virgin Records in the UK, Australia and New Zealand on 3 October 2011. The album was then released in the United States on 24 January 2012. The firs... | {
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Luigi Catani
Luigi Catani (7 November 1762 – 17 December 1840) is an Italian painter of frescoes during the neoclassical period, active in Tuscany.
Biography
He was born in Prato and died in Florence. He was a pupil of Pietro Benvenuti. He was employed in the decoration of churches and aristocratic palaces in the duc... | {
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Gold dinar
The gold dinar () is an Islamic medieval gold coin first issued in AH 77 (696–697 CE) by Caliph Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan. The weight of the dinar is 1 mithqal (4.25 grams).
The word dinar comes from the Latin word denarius, which was a silver coin. The name "dinar" is also used for Sasanid, Kushan, and Kida... | {
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