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Bayswater, Queens
Bayswater is a small neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens, on the eastern end of the Rockaway Peninsula. The community is located to the northwest of Far Rockaway, along the southeastern shore of Jamaica Bay. Some consider Bayswater to be a part of Far Rockaway, but most recognize it a... | {
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Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1st Baronet, of Ridley
Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1st Baronet, FRS (9 December 1649 – 20 April 1701) was an English baronet and politician.
Background
Bridgeman was the second son of Sir Orlando Bridgeman, 1st Baronet, by his second wife Dorothy, daughter of John Saunders. He was educated at Westmi... | {
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Oregon Route 242
Oregon Route 242, known as a portion of the McKenzie Highway, is an Oregon state highway that runs from Belknap Springs, Oregon through McKenzie Pass in the Oregon Cascades, to Sisters, Oregon, in the United States. The McKenzie Highway was added to the National Register of Historic Places in Februar... | {
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2010 Connecticut Sun season
The 2010 WNBA season is the 12th season for the Connecticut Sun franchise of the Women's National Basketball Association. It is their eighth in Connecticut.
Transactions
Dispersal draft
Based on the Sun's 2009 record, they would pick 3rd in the Sacramento Monarchs dispersal draft. The Sun... | {
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2010 Burundian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Burundi on 28 June 2010. As a result of withdrawals and alleged fraud and intimidation, incumbent President Pierre Nkurunziza was the only candidate.
Background
Although the previous presidential election in 2005 had been carried out by the Parl... | {
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1 Spinningfields
No.1 Spinningfields (formerly 1 Hardman Square) is a 92-metre office tower in the Spinningfields district of Manchester city centre, Manchester in the United Kingdom.
The development was previously known as 1 Hardman Square which was a 140-metre skyscraper but was cancelled in 2009. The development w... | {
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Flipping
Flipping is a term used primarily in the United States to describe purchasing a revenue-generating asset and quickly reselling (or "flipping") it for profit. Though flipping can apply to any asset, the term is most often applied to real estate and initial public offerings (IPOs).
The term "house flipping" is... | {
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Sally Rockey
Sarah (Sally) Jean Rockey (born February 13, 1958) is the inaugural Executive Director of the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research, where she funds innovative agricultural research efforts through private/public partnerships. Prior to this position, Rockey was Deputy Director for Extramural Resear... | {
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Nile (singer)
Nile (born Jenée Grevious) is an American singer. In 2002 she released her debut album, Born. She listed family, spirituality and nature as influences in her music. Her music has been described as Bristolian and may be thought of as trip hop.
Biography
NILE is the daughter of a Blackfoot Indian mother ... | {
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Aaron S. Lanfare
Aaron Steven Lanfare (September 9, 1824 - August 19, 1875) was a first lieutenant in the Union Army and a Medal of Honor recipient for his actions in the American Civil War.
A pre-war merchant sailor, Lanfare enlisted in the 1st Connecticut Cavalry from Branford, Connecticut in November 1861, and was... | {
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Wolgarston High School
Wolgarston High School is a high school and sixth form college in Penkridge, Staffordshire. Wolgarston High School is an age 13 to 18 school, with Year 9 as the main year of entry. The school is smaller than most secondary schools, but with a relatively large sixth form. The great majority of st... | {
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Seoul 1945
Seoul 1945 () is a 2006 South Korean period television series starring Ryu Soo-young, Han Eun-jung, So Yoo-jin, Kim Ho-jin, and Park Sang-myun. It aired on KBS1 from January 7 to September 10, 2006 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:30 for 71 episodes.
Set around 1945 right after Korea's liberation from Japan... | {
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Min Kyu-dong
Min Kyu-dong (born September 12, 1970) is a South Korean film director, screenwriter and producer. He made his feature directorial debut in horror film Memento Mori (1999), followed by romantic comedies All for Love (2005) and All About My Wife (2012), queer films Antique (2008) and In My End Is My Beginn... | {
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Defining Dulcie
Defining Dulcie is a young adult novel. It is the first novel by author Paul Acampora.
Plot introduction
The story follows 16-year-old Dulcie Morrigan Jones through journeys and trials. Her mother moves them both from Connecticut to California after Dulcie's father dies an accidental death. However Du... | {
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The Downfall and The Death of Robert Earl of Huntington
The Downfall of Robert Earl of Huntington and The Death of Robert Earl of Huntington are two closely related Elizabethan-era stage plays on the Robin Hood legend, that were written by Anthony Munday (possibly with help from Henry Chettle) in 1598 and published in... | {
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Mary Beckinsale
Mary Beckinsale is an English art historian and President Emeritus of Studio Arts College International (SACI).
Biography
Early life and education
Mary Beckinsale is the daughter of Dr. Robert P. Beckinsale, Professor of Geography of University College Oxford. She attended Oxford High School and went... | {
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Amtsleiter
Amtsleiter (Office Leader) was a Nazi Party political rank which existed between 1933 and 1938. The rank was created as a "catch all" political staff position across all levels of the Nazi Party (local, county, region, and national) and encompassed a wide array of duties and responsibilities.
A special ran... | {
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Five Years
Five Years may refer to:
Music
Albums
Five Years (1969–1973), compilation album by David Bowie
Five Years: Singles, compilation album by Takako Matsu (2001)
5 Years (Kaela Kimura album)
Five Years Later, album by guitarists John Abercrombie and Ralph Towner (1981)
Songs
"Five Years" (David Bowie son... | {
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Təngərud
Təngərud (also, Tengerud, Təngərüd, Tangerud, and Tangyarud) is a village and municipality in the Astara Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 3,298.
Etymology
Tengerud means "narrow river" in the Talysh language. The name comes from the name of the river in Tengerud. The river starts from the Talysh ... | {
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Katie Button
Katie Button is an American chef and restaurateur.
Career
Button was born in Conway, South Carolina. Button earned her master's degree at École Centrale Paris.
Button has appeared as the host of the National Geographic Channel series The World's Best Chefs, as a guest star on FYI Network's Scraps, and ... | {
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Cheapjack Shakespeare
Cheapjack Shakespeare is a webcomic and stage play created by Shaun McLaughlin and produced by Gabriel Benson. Though it was initially published as a webcomic, it was adapted from a screenplay and the storyboards for an unproduced film. Cheapjack Shakespeare was later adapted as a play.
Plot
C... | {
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Action at Mannheim (1795)
The Action at Mannheim 1795 began in April 1795 when two French armies crossed the Rhine and converged on the confluence of the Main and the Rhine. Initial action at Mannheim resulted in a minor skirmish, but the Bavarian commander negotiated a quick truce with the French and withdrew. On 17... | {
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Wah Mee massacre
The Wah Mee massacre () was a multiple homicide that occurred during the night of February 18–19, 1983, in which Kwan Fai "Willie" Mak, Wai-Chiu "Tony" Ng, and Benjamin Ng (no relation) bound, robbed, and shot fourteen people in the Wah Mee gambling club at the Louisa Hotel in Chinatown-International ... | {
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I Thank You (film)
I Thank You is a 1941 black and white British comedy film directed by Marcel Varnel and starring Arthur Askey, Richard Murdoch, Graham Moffatt and Moore Marriott. It was produced by Edward Black at Gainsborough Pictures.
Plot summary
The film is set in London during the Second World War at the tim... | {
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Christopher Mayer
Christopher or Chris Mayer may refer to:
Christopher Mayer (American actor) (1954–2011), American film and TV actor
Christopher Mayer (Australian actor) (born 1961), Australian actor
Christopher J. Mayer (born circa 1965), American economist
Christopher W. Mayer, author, banker and investor
Chris May... | {
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Holy Cross of Davao College
The Holy Cross of Davao College (HCDC) is a private and research Catholic college institution founded by the Religious of the Virgin Mary Sisters in 1951 and maintained by the Foreign Mission Society of Quebec (PME Fathers) in 1956. In 1978 the school was handled over to the Archdiocese of ... | {
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Radio Nacional de Colombia
Radio Nacional de Colombia ("Colombian National Radio") is a Colombian state-owned public radio network, part of Señal Colombia RTVC. It was launched – as Radiodifusora Nacional de Colombia – on 1 February 1940, three years after closure of the country's first state-owned radio station, HJN.... | {
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Not Me (disambiguation)
"Not Me" is Amy Pearson's second single from her debut album Who I Am.
Not Me may also refer to:
Music
Not Me (album), 1987 album by Glenn Medeiros
"Not Me," a song by
Gary U.S. Bonds, 1961
The Orlons, 1962
Other uses
Not Me, an invisible gremlin who represents blame-shifting, in Bil an... | {
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Our American Cousin
Our American Cousin is a three-act play by English playwright Tom Taylor. The play is a farce whose plot is based on the introduction of an awkward, boorish, but honest American, Asa Trenchard, to his aristocratic English relatives when he goes to England to claim the family estate. The play first ... | {
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2000 Transnistrian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in the breakaway republic of Transnistria on 10 December 2000. 42 Out of 43 seats were up for election, most of which were won by independent candidates. Women made up 4 of the 42 elected representatives. Grigore Mărăcuţă was elected for a thi... | {
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Juan (footballer, born 1979)
Juan Silveira dos Santos (; born 1 February 1979 in Rio de Janeiro), commonly known as Juan, is a Brazilian retired footballer who played as a central defender.
Having begun his career with Flamengo, he spent a decade playing in Europe in service of Bayer Leverkusen and Roma before retur... | {
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Nakashipara (community development block)
Nakashipara is a community development block that forms an administrative division in Krishnanagar Sadar subdivision of Nadia district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Geography
Nakashipara is located at .
Nakasipara CD Block is bounded by Tehatta II and Kaliganj CD Block... | {
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Jet O'Rourke
Jet O'Rourke is a Melbourne-based musician and architect from Adelaide, South Australia. He started performing in Adelaide and released a solo EP, Are Ya Gettin' On? which reached #93 on the ARIA Singles Chart and featured the single 'Fight the Good Fight'.
Solo
O'Rourke independently recorded the EP Are... | {
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Malcolm Stewart
Malcolm Stewart or Stuart may refer to:
Sir Malcolm Stewart, 1st Baronet (1872–1951), British businessman
Malcolm Stewart (actor) (born 1948), Canadian actor
Malcolm Stewart (Supercross), American Supercross racer
Malcolm Stewart, current Deputy United States Solicitor General under Ian Gershengor... | {
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Keele Hall
Keele Hall is a 19th-century mansion house at Keele, Staffordshire, England, now standing on the campus of Keele University and serving as the university conference centre. It is a Grade II* listed building.
History
The manor of Keele was held by the Sneyd (pronounced Sneed) family and in about 1580 Ralph ... | {
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European Korfball Championship
European Korfball Championship or European Korfball A-Championship is a korfball competition for European national teams organized by the International Korfball Federation. It was played every four years from 1998 until 2014 and then moved to a tournament every two years, starting from 2... | {
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Alpha max plus beta min algorithm
The alpha max plus beta min algorithm is a high-speed approximation of the square root of the sum of two squares. The square root of the sum of two squares, also known as Pythagorean addition, is a useful function, because it finds the hypotenuse of a right triangle given the two side... | {
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List of Takkay Ki Ayegi Baraat episodes
Takkay ki Ayegi Baraat, a Pakistani comedy-drama directed by Marina Khan & Nadeem Baig, premiered on GEO TV on Thursday June 23, 2011 in Pakistan at its regular time slot, i.e. Thursday at 8:00 pm PST.
The drama is based on the love story of Sooki (Uroosa Siddiqui) and Mushtaq ... | {
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Worldcrunch
Worldcrunch is a Paris-based English language news website that curates and translates news from international media sources or partner organizations. It was launched in 2011 and was founded by Jeff Israely, former bureau chief for Time Magazine in Europe, and Irène Toporkoff, former CEO of Ask.com France ... | {
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Caesar School
Established in 1973, Caesar School is an English medium school in the town of Malbazar, India. It is affiliated to the Central Board Of Secondary Education (CBSE). It is under the Bhuvaneshwar jurisdiction of CBSE. The School has a Student strength of approximately 1800.
Origin
Late Rev. John R. Thwayat... | {
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Xumo
Xumo is an American over-the-top internet television service owned as a joint venture between the Viant Technology subsidiary of Meredith Corporation (parent company of Myspace) and Panasonic. Founded by Panasonic and Viant in 2011, Xumo is a free, advertising video on demand (AVOD) service that primarily offers ... | {
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Charles Chamberlain
Charles Chamberlain may refer to:
Charles E. Chamberlain (1917–2002), U.S. Representative from Michigan
Charles H. Chamberlain (1841-1894), Civil War veteran and author of the Illinois (state song)
Charles Joseph Chamberlain (1863–1943), American botanist
Charles R. Chamberlain (born 1969), Ame... | {
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No. 1 Suspect
#1 Suspect is the debut album by Memphis gangsta rapper, Gangsta Pat, released on Atlantic records during the early months of 1991.
Track listing
#1 Suspect
Gangstas Need Love 2
Legion of Doom
Homicide
Shootin' on Narcs
Incarcerated
I'm tha Gangsta
Gangsta Shit
Project Pimps
You Can't Get Non... | {
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Cerastis
Cerastis is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.
Species
Cerastis faceta (Treitschke, 1835)
Cerastis leucographa (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) – white-marked
Cerastis orientalis Boursin, 1948
Cerastis pallescens (Butler, 1878)
Cerastis robertsoni Crabo & Lafontaine, 1997
Cerastis rubricosa (Denis... | {
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Matsushiro Underground Imperial Headquarters
The was a large underground bunker complex built during the Second World War in the town of Matsushiro, which is now a suburb of Nagano, Japan. The facility was constructed so that the central organs of government of Imperial Japan could be transferred there. In its constr... | {
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Fateh Bahadur Singh
Fateh Bahadur Singh is an Indian politician and was a six times member of Legislative Assembly from Campiyarganj assembly constituency and Paniyara assembly constituency of Gorakhpur district and former forest minister of Uttar Pradesh. He was pro-tem speaker in 17th Vidhan Sabha of Uttar Pradesh.H... | {
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Umuana-ndiuno
Umana-Ndiuno is a town in the Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State in eastern Nigeria. It contains three small villages: Umu-ene, Okunato, and Owelemba.
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Nick Bateman (television personality)
Nicholas Bateman (born 1967), also known as "Nasty Nick", is a British media personality and a contestant on the first series of the British version of Big Brother.
Early life
Nick Bateman grew up in Kent. He worked in the City of London as a broker before taking part in Big Brot... | {
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List of Australian High Commissioners to New Zealand
The High Commissioner of Australia to New Zealand is an officer of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the head of the High Commission of the Commonwealth of Australia to New Zealand in Wellington. The High Commissioner has the rank and status... | {
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Salminen
Salminen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Arto Salminen (1959–2005), Finnish writer known for his social commentary
Arvo Salminen, twentieth century Finnish politician
Esko Salminen (born 1940), Finnish actor on television, the stage and film
Ilmari Salminen (1902–1986), Finnish... | {
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Smiffys
Smiffys is a wholesale, fancy dress manufacturer specialising in party fashion, leisure and entertainment products.
History
Founded in 1894 by Robert Henry Smith, Smiffys is part of the R H Smith & Sons (Wig Makers Ltd) group and has become a global organisation with offices and showrooms worldwide. As a fa... | {
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Joe Cool's Dodgem School
Joe Cool's Dodgem School is a dodgem ride for kids and is themed to the Cedar Fair kids area which is Planet Snoopy. It is located at two parks:
Joe Cool's Dodgem School at Kings Island
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Albany Billiard Ball Company
The Albany Billiard Ball Company was an American manufacturer of billiard s based in Albany, New York. The company was founded in 1868, manufacturing for over 100 years, before going out of business in 1986.
History
In the 1860s, John Wesley Hyatt of Albany, New York acquired British chem... | {
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Rutsiro District
Rutsiro is a district (akarere) in Western Province, Rwanda. Its headquarter is located in Gihango sector.
About Rutsiro
Rutsiro District is one of the seven Districts making up the Western Province , located 150 km the capital Kigali. It has a population of 324,654 of which 60% are below 25 years,... | {
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Chemotaxonomy
Merriam-Webster defines chemotaxonomy as the method of biological classification based on similarities in the structure of certain compounds among the organisms being classified. Advocates argue that, because proteins are more closely controlled by genes and less subjected to natural selection than the a... | {
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John Johansen
John Johansen may refer to:
John Johansen (athlete) (1883–1947), Norwegian sprinter
John Anker Johansen (1894–1986), Norwegian gymnast
John Christen Johansen (1876–1964), Danish-American portraitist
John M. Johansen (1916–2012), American architect
John Lind Johansen (1852–?), Norwegian politician for th... | {
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Seth Richards Commercial Block
The Seth Richards Commercial Block, also known as the Lederer-Strauss Building, is an historic building located in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Its construction represents the transition of Court Avenue from a retail center to the city's wholesale district. Seth Richards had... | {
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Kleinarl
Kleinarl is a municipality in the St. Johann im Pongau district in the Austrian state of Salzburg.
Geography
The municipal area is located in the Pongau region within the Central Eastern Alps, on the northern rim of the High Tauern national park. The Radstadt Tauern mountain range with the source of the Enn... | {
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Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (Merrillville, Indiana)
Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (; Crkva svetog Save) was originally established February 14, 1914, in Gary, Indiana, and is now located in Merrillville, Indiana, after the consecration of the new church building in 1991. It is the church-school congregatio... | {
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Buels Gore, Vermont
Buels Gore is a gore in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. The population was 30 at the 2010 census, up from 12 at the 2000 census. In Vermont, gores and grants are unincorporated portions of a county which are not part of any town and have limited self-government (if any, as many are uninh... | {
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Bruno Romo
Bruno Sebastián Romo Rojas (born 20 May 1989), known as Bruno Romo, is a Chilean footballer that currently plays as centre back for Deportes Antofagasta. Before re-joining Colo-Colo, Romo played for Palestino and Santiago Wanderers, in where the player had a great performance at the first club mentioned.
H... | {
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David Simpson (priest)
Rev David Simpson, M.A. (12 October 1745 – 24 March 1799) was an Anglican priest who spent most of his career in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England.
Early life and education
David Simpson was born at Ingleby Arncliffe, near Northallerton, Yorkshire, the son of Ralph Simpson, a farmer. He was expe... | {
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Kona Shuttle
Kona Shuttle is a private all first-class US air charter service that flies from Oakland International Airport in California to Kona International Airport in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. It was started as a private club for the members of three exclusive developments on the North Kona Coast of the Big Island of H... | {
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Jean-Pierre Wallot
Jean-Pierre Wallot, (May 22, 1935 – August 30, 2010) was a Canadian historian, educator, civil servant and former National Archivist of Canada.
Born in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec, he graduated from the Université de Montréal in 1954. He also received a Master's and Doctorate from the same un... | {
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Timbercorp
Timbercorp, a now-defunct managed investment scheme within Australia from 1999 to 2008, was established to manage superannuation and investments in agriculture. The consortium of companies were placed into public administration on 23 April 2009 and is currently being wound up by administrators.
Over 40 bus... | {
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Arctic Bay Airport
Arctic Bay Airport, , is an airport located southeast of Arctic Bay, Nunavut, Canada. Until January 12, 2010 Nanisivik Airport, about from Arctic Bay, was used for scheduled flights. On January 13, 2010, First Air transferred all air services to Arctic Bay's newly expanded airport with service to ... | {
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Kumao Imoto
Kumao Imoto (1903 in Yamaguchi Prefecture - 2000) (井本熊男) was a Japanese military officer.
Life
Imoto logged fatal experiments with cyanide gas as a weapon in 1942.
He delivered the evacuation orders to the Japanese Seventeenth Army in Guadalcanal in the Pacific theatre of the Second World War (Operation K... | {
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Festus R-IV School District
Festus R-IV School District is the school district serving Festus, Missouri and portions of unincorporated Jefferson County, Missouri.
Fincances
The assessed value of FSD is estimated to be $272 Million as of 2018 with a tax levy of $3.7453. The average teacher salary as of January 2018 is... | {
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Stableford
Stableford is a scoring system used in the sport of golf. Rather than counting the total number of strokes taken, as in stroke play, it involves scoring points based on the number of strokes taken at each hole. Unlike traditional scoring methods, where the aim is to have the lowest score, under Stableford r... | {
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Diplomacy (game)
Diplomacy is an American strategic board game created by Allan B. Calhamer in 1954 and released commercially in the United States in 1959. Its main distinctions from most board wargames are its negotiation phases (players spend much of their time forming and betraying alliances with other players and ... | {
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Metric-affine gravitation theory
In comparison with General Relativity, dynamic variables of metric-affine gravitation theory are both a pseudo-Riemannian metric and a general linear connection on a world manifold . Metric-affine gravitation theory has been suggested as a natural generalization of Einstein–Cartan t... | {
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Roll film
Rollfilm or roll film is any type of spool-wound photographic film protected from white light exposure by a paper backing, as opposed to film which is protected from exposure and wound forward in a cartridge. The term originated in contrast to sheet film. Confusingly, roll film was originally often referred ... | {
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Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers
The Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers is a socialist and legal campaigning organisation in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1930 to provide legal support to the then Labour government. The Society was named after Viscount Haldane, a Liberal and subsequently Labour Party po... | {
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James Goolnik
James Goolnik is the clinical director and founder of Bow Lane Dental Group in London.
Education
Goolnik studied at King's College London, qualifying in 1992. He worked for a year as a house office at King & St Georges before working in various NHS and mixed practices. Goolnik then studied for an MSc i... | {
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Veelerveen
Veelerveen () is a linear village with a population of around 720 in the municipality of Westerwolde in the Netherlands.
History
In 1968, Veelerveen became part of Bellingwedde. And in 2018, part of Westerwolde.
Geography
Veelerveen is located at in center of the municipality of Westerwolde in the east... | {
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Zentaro Kosaka
was a Japanese politician who served as foreign minister for two times and as labor minister.
Early life and education
Hailed from Nagano Prefecture, Kosaka was born into a politician family in 1912. His grandfather, Zennosuke Kosaka, was the founder of the daily Shinano Mainichi and a politician. His ... | {
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Feildes Weir
Feildes Weir is a weir on the River Lea located near Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire at the confluence of the River Lea and River Stort. The weir marks the start of the Lower Lee. A channel of the man-made River Lee Flood Relief Channel is incorporated into the weir.
History
The weir has had a complex history ... | {
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Upper Nile University
Upper Nile University (UNU) is a university in South Sudan.
Location
The university's main campus is located in the town of Malakal, Upper Nile State, on the banks of the White Nile. This location is approximately by road north of Juba, the capital and largest city in that country. The coordina... | {
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United States Post Office (Delhi, New York)
US Post Office-Delhi is a historic post office building located at Delhi in Delaware County, New York, United States. It was built in 1938, and is one of a number of post offices in New York State designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department... | {
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Heath Blackgrove
Heath Blackgrove (born 5 December 1980 in Oamaru) is a New Zealand professional racing cyclist.
Major results
2002
1st in Le Race (NZL)
3rd in general classification Tour of Southland (NZL)
2003
Sydney, Team Pursuit (AUS)
ITT National Championship, Elite, New Zealand, Napier (NZL)
Road Nati... | {
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Druid's Head Inn
The Druid's Head Inn is a grade II listed building in the town centre of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales. It is located in the historic Glendower Street and Chippenhamgate Street neighbourhood, within the medieval town walls. The building served as a public house during most of its history, but for the... | {
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O'Hanlon Building
O'Hanlon Building is a historic commercial building located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina. It was designed by architect Willard C. Northup and built in 1915. It is an eight-story, steel frame building clad in brick and terra cotta. It was Winston-Salem's tallest building until 1917... | {
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Love Under the Sun
Love Under the Sun () is a 2003 Hong Kong musical short film directed by Andy Lau. It depicts an evening ball in which a rumor spreads among the guests that one among them has contracted AIDS. The film was meant to raise awareness about AIDS and dispel common misconceptions regarding its contagiousn... | {
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Beverly Crusher
Beverly Crusher is a character in the fictional Star Trek franchise. Debuting in the television series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Gates McFadden portrayed the character for all but the second of its seven seasons, as well as its spin-off feature films, Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Cont... | {
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Kagate language
Kagate is a language from the subgroup of Tibetic languages spoken by the Kagate people primarily in the Ramechhap district of Nepal.
Language name
Kagate is an exonym. It is the Nepali word for the occupation of 'papermaker', reflecting an earlier occupation of the community. This is the name under ... | {
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Rama Varma Kochaniyan Thampuran
Rama Varma Kochaniyan Thampuran (2 June 1912 − 5 February 2014) was an Indian royal, who was the Valiya Thampuran or oldest male member of the Cochin Royal Family. He was also a cricketer and tennis player. His widow Sarada Mani is the granddaughter of Ravi Varma V.
References
C... | {
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Silverwood Wildlife Sanctuary
Silverwood Wildlife Sanctuary is a nature preserve owned and operated by the San Diego Audubon Society (SDAS). Silverwood was set up in 1965 to preserve coastal chaparral and riparian woodland habitats. It is also a nature education facility for San Diego area schoolchildren and adults, ... | {
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List of cultural heritage sites in Sindh
Sindh province of Pakistan is home to nearly 3000 sites and monuments, of which 1600 as protected under the provincial, Sindh Cultural Heritage (Protection) Act 1994 while 1200 remain unprotected.
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Abdul Qadeer Khan
Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, NI, HI, FPAS (; ; (born 1 April 1936)), known as Dr. A. Q. Khan, is a Pakistani columnist, nuclear physicist and a metallurgical engineer, who founded the uranium enrichment program for Pakistan's atomic bomb project. AQ Khan founded and established the Kahuta Research Laborato... | {
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Rincon, California
Rincon is an unincorporated community in San Diego County, California, United States. Its elevation is 1030 feet above sea level. Its coordinates are 33 degrees north, 117 degrees west. Its ZIP code is 92061. The community is located near the Rincon Indian Reservation, from which the name is derived... | {
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Vernon Islands
Vernon Islands, also known as the Potinga Islands, is an island group in the Northern Territory of Australia located in the Clarence Strait about north-east of the territory capital of Darwin. The group consists of three islands which were first sighted in 1818 by Europeans on a British navy ship unde... | {
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Joey Bosa
Joseph Anthony Bosa (born July 11, 1995) is an American football defensive end for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Ohio State, and was selected by the Chargers third overall in the 2016 NFL Draft.
High school career
Bosa attended St. Thomas Aquin... | {
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John Alderton (American football)
John Reber Alderton (September 5, 1931 – May 8, 2013) was a professional American football defensive lineman in the National Football League, a 1953 Draft pick for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was born in Cumberland, Maryland. He captained for the Maryland Terrapins during their undefe... | {
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Swanthamevide Bandhamevide
Swanthamevide? Bandhamevide? () is a 1984 Indian Malayalam-language family drama film directed by J. Sasikumar and written by S. L. Puram Sadanandan from a story by Sasikumar. The film is about the issues cropping up inside a family after the marriage of two sons. Mohanlal, Jose Prakash, Swa... | {
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Jason McAddley
Jason Christopher McAddley (born July 28, 1979) is a former American football wide receiver. He played his high school football at Oak Ridge High School in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and went to the University of Alabama.
He was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the 5th round (149th overall) in the 2002 NF... | {
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Billy Monk
Billy Monk (born William John Monk, ? – 31 July 1982) was a South African, known for his photographs of a Cape Town nightclub between 1967 and 1969, during apartheid. In 2012 a posthumous book was published, Billy Monk: Nightclub Photographs.
Early life
Not much is known about the early life of Monk. Altho... | {
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List of The Muppet Show episodes
This is a complete listing of episodes of the live-action/puppet television series The Muppet Show.
The 120 episodes were produced in the UK between 1976 and 1980; two pilot episodes were also produced, one in 1974 and the other in 1975. The UK broadcasts featured extra scenes that we... | {
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JCB HMEE
The JCB HMEE (High Mobility Engineer Excavator) is a military vehicle made by JCB.
Design
The HMEE is an armoured backhoe loader designed for high speeds in order to self-deploy with military convoys. Most backhoes are limited to much lower speeds. It is also capable of towing heavy loads and has good off-ro... | {
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Express (Dina Carroll song)
"Express" is a 1993 song by British artist Dina Carroll. It is her fifth single from her first album, So Close. The song was a notable success in Europe, peaking at number 12 in the UK charts. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it reached number 44 in June 1993.
Critical reception
Music & Media com... | {
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Fancy Chemutai
Fancy Chemutai (born March 20, 1995) is a Kenyan long distance runner who specializes in the half marathon.
She finished third in her debut at the Prague Half Marathon and won the Göteborgsvarvet in Gothenburg in 1:07:58. On October 22, 2017 in Valencia, she finished second behind Joyciline Jepkosgei, ... | {
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