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Kaththi Sandai Kaththi Sandai () is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action comedy film written and directed by Suraj. The film is produced by S. Nanthagopal. The film features Vishal and Tamannaah in the lead roles. Jagapathi Babu, Vadivelu, Soori and Tarun Arora play pivotal roles. The project was launched in May 2016. ...
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Army Reserve (Ireland) The Army Reserve (AR) () is the reserve land component of the Irish Defence Forces. It is the second line reserve of the Irish Army. The Army Reserve involves military service on a part-time basis, and is one of two elements of the Reserve Defence Forces, the other element being the Naval Servic...
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Grab bar Grab bars are safety devices designed to enable a person to maintain balance, lessen fatigue while standing, hold some of their weight while maneuvering, or have something to grab onto in case of a slip or fall. A caregiver may use a grab bar to assist with transferring a patient from one place to another. A ...
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Yefremov Yefremov or Efremov () and Yefremova or Efremova (; feminine) is a common Russian surname. It is derived from the male given name Yefrem and literally means Yefrem's. Also in some cases it refers to Yefrem, which is the Russian form of Ephraim or אֶפְרָיִם which refers to the Hebrew tribe. The translation in ...
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Frommer Frommer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Frommer (born 1929), American travel writer Dario Frommer (born 1963), American politician Jeremy Frommer, American financier Nico Frommer (born 1978), German footballer Paul Frommer (born 1944), American linguist Rudolf Frommer (1868–1936)...
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Duckbill oceanic eel The Duckbill oceanic eel (Nessorhamphus ingolfianus, also known as the Duckbilled eel or the Ingolf duckbill eel) is an eel in the family Derichthyidae (longneck eels). It was described by Johannes Schmidt in 1912. It is a marine, deep water-dwelling eel which is known from France, Morocco, the Ca...
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You Had Time "You Had Time" is a song written and recorded by American songwriter Ani DiFranco from her 1994 album Out of Range. The song, which was one of her more critically lauded from the album, describes the complicated emotions associated with the breakup of a long-term relationship. The album recording begins ...
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Deirdre Deirdre (; Irish: ; Old Irish: Derdriu ) is the foremost tragic heroine in Irish legend and probably its best-known figure in modern times. She is known by the epithet "Deirdre of the Sorrows" (). Her story is part of the Ulster Cycle, the best-known stories of pre-Christian Ireland. In legend Deirdre was the...
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Msau Msau is a settlement in Kenya's Coast Province. References Category:Populated places in Coast Province MAU MAU is short for Multistation Access Unit (also abbreviated as MSAU), a token-ring network device that physically connects network computers in a star topology while retaining the logical ring structure....
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Allan Geddes Allan Edward Geddes (4 November 1903 – 12 December 1987) was an Australian rules football player who played between 1922 and 1924 in the VFA for the Williamstown Football Club, and in the VFL between 1925 and 1935 for the Richmond Football Club. VFA He played with the VFA club Williamstown from 1922 to 1...
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RG-31 Nyala The RG-31 Nyala is a 4×4 multi-purpose mine-resistant ambush protected infantry mobility vehicle manufactured in South Africa by Land Systems OMC (the division of Denel SOC LTD, located in Benoni, South Africa) and in Turkey by FNSS Defence Systems. It is based on the Mamba APC of TFM Industries. The RG-...
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Lopamudra Lopamudra () also known as Kaushitaki and Varaprada was a female philosopher according to ancient Vedic Indian literature. She was the wife of the sage Agastya who is believed to have lived in the Rigveda period (1950 BC-1100 BC) as many hymns have been attributed as her contribution to this Veda. She was n...
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Battle of Craig Cailloch The Battle of Craig Cailloch was a Scottish clan battle fought in 1441 between the Clan Cameron and Clan Mackintosh (who were part of the Chattan Confederation). The two clans had defected from Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross during his war with James I of Scotland. Alexander lost the war but...
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Gojbulja Gojbulja () is a settlement in the Vučitrn municipality in the disputed region of Kosovo. The rural settlement lies on a cadastral area with the same name, with 692 hectares. It lies 687 m above sea level. The village is exclusively inhabited by Serbs, and is one of the Serbian enclaves in Kosovo; in the 1991...
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International Swaps and Derivatives Association The International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA ) is a trade organization of participants in the market for over-the-counter derivatives. It is headquartered in New York City, and has created a standardized contract (the ISDA Master Agreement) to enter into der...
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S v B In S v B is an important case in South African criminal law, often cited for its findings as to the considerations to be taken into account in sentencing. Facts The appellant was convicted in a regional court of attempted rape. He committed the crime barely a month after being convicted of crimen iniuria, assa...
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Robin Fearn Sir Patrick Robin Fearn KCMG (5 September 1934 – 26 August 2006) was a British diplomat who was ambassador to Cuba and Spain. Career Patrick Robin Fearn was educated at Ratcliffe College and University College, Oxford. After National Service 1952–54 he worked for Dunlop Rubber in Venezuela and the Caribbe...
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Christian Dumolin Christian Dumolin (born 1945, Kortrijk) of Sint-Denijs is a Belgian businessman, President and CEO of Koramic Investment Group, President and CEO of Koramic-Koceram and Vice-Chairman of Wienerberger Supervisory Board. After he graduated in economics, he started his career in the insurance business....
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Zaculeu Zaculeu or Saqulew is a pre-Columbian Maya archaeological site in the highlands of western Guatemala, about outside of the modern city of Huehuetenango. Occupation at the site dates to the Early Classic period (AD 250–600) of Mesoamerican history. Zaculeu was the capital of the Postclassic Mam kingdom, and wa...
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Arctic Air Arctic Air is a Canadian drama television series that began airing on CBC Television on January 10, 2012. The series was canceled on March 17, 2014, due to government budgetary cuts. Synopsis Arctic Air is about a Yellowknife-based maverick airline and the unconventional family who runs it. The owners are ...
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Hussein Shah of Johor Sultan Hussein Mua'zzam Shah ibni Mahmud Shah Alam (1776 – 5 September 1835) was the 18th ruler of Johor-Riau. He signed two treaties with Britain which culminated in the founding of modern Singapore; during which he was given recognition as the Sultan of Johor and Singapore in 1819 and the Sulta...
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David Little David Little may refer to: David Little (linebacker) (1959–2005), former professional American football linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers David Little (tight end) (born 1961), former professional American football tight end for the Philadelphia Eagles David John Little (died 1984), MP in the Norther...
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Tapeats Sandstone Overview The Cambrian Tapeats Sandstone is the lower geologic unit, about thick, at its maximum, of the 3-member Tonto Group. The Tapeats Sandstone is the highly erosion-resistant unit laid upon the Vishnu Basement Rocks in the central, parts of east, and parts of west Grand Canyon, Arizona. The...
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2010 Guatemala City sinkhole The 2010 Guatemala City sinkhole was a disaster in which an area approximately across and deep collapsed in Guatemala City's Zona 2, swallowing a three-story factory. The sinkhole occurred for a combination of reasons, including Tropical Storm Agatha, the Pacaya Volcano eruption, and lea...
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Natural resources of India Resources are classified as either biotic or abiotic on the basis of their origin. The Indian landmass contains a multitude of both types of resource and its economy, especially in rural areas, is heavily dependent on their consumption or export. Due to overconsumption, they are rapidly bein...
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Ken Mary Ken K Mary is an American musician, who has worked as a drummer, producer, engineer, singer, record executive and writer on over thirty-five albums that combined have sold over five million copies worldwide. He has worked in genres from heavy rock to choral music. Mary is best known for his work with notable ...
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Charwelton railway station Charwelton railway station was a station at Charwelton in Northamptonshire on the former Great Central Railway main line, the last main line to be built from the Northern England to London. The station opened with the line on 15 March 1899. Location and opening The station was one of the st...
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Operation Bawaria Operation Bawaria was an operation by Tamil Nadu Police against organized dacoity, murder and robbery that were prevalent in residential areas near the National Highway during 1995 - 2006 that was carried out by the notorious group of North Indian lorry drivers who belonged to Bawaria community. The...
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1687 in China Events from the year 1687 in China. Incumbents Kangxi Emperor (26th year) Events Five French Jesuits arrive in Beijing and later help the emperor in the Bureau of Astronomy and in the field of medicine The imperial court promulgates a plan requiring garrison officers to ascertain that candidates ...
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Juan Carlos Monedero Juan Carlos Monedero Fernández-Gala (born 12 January 1963) is a Spanish political scientist, writer and politician. He is a professor at the Complutense University of Madrid and a host of La Tuerka. He was one of the leading members of Podemos until he resigned in April 2015, criticizing the direc...
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Go Yo-han Go Yo-han (; born 10 March 1988) is a South Korean football right-back who plays for FC Seoul. Club career In 2004, he dropped out of middle school after failing math class and joined FC Seoul. In 2006, he made his professional league debut in League Cup, after he made a 3 appearances and 2 appearances resp...
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Devour! The Food Film Fest Devour! The Food Film Fest (formerly the Slow Motion Food Film Fest) is a Canadian Film festival dedicated to films about food and wine culture. The five-day festival takes place annually in late fall in the Wolfville, Kings County, Nova Scotia. The ninth edition took place from October 22–2...
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Mani Neumeier Mani Neumeier (Manfred Neumeier, born December 31, 1940 in Munich) is a German rock musician, free-jazz drummer, artist, and frontman (singer and drummer) of the German Krautrock-band Guru Guru. Probably best known for his work with Guru Guru, Neumeier collaborated with numerous bands and artists, such ...
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Tillie the Toiler (1927 film) Tillie the Toiler is a 1927 American silent film comedy produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and released through Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios. It is based on Russ Westover's popular comic strip Tillie the Toiler. The film was directed by Hobart Henley and stars Marion Davies. It was rema...
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LabWindows/CVI LabWindows/CVI (CVI is short for C for Virtual Instrumentation) is an ANSI C programming environment for test and measurement developed by National Instruments. The program was originally released as LabWindows for DOS in 1987, but was soon revisioned (and renamed) for the Microsoft Windows platform. Th...
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The Adventure of the Norwood Builder "The Adventure of the Norwood Builder", one of the 56 short Sherlock Holmes stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, is the second tale from The Return of Sherlock Holmes. The story was first published in The Strand Magazine in 1903 with original illustrations by Sidney Paget. P...
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Pliny Merrick Pliny T. Merrick (August 2, 1794 – January 31, 1867) was an American attorney and politician from Massachusetts. He served as an Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. Early life Merrick was born in Brookfield, Massachusetts, the son of Honorable Pliny Merrick and Ruth (Cutler) M...
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Entella (river) The Entella is a very short river within the Metropolitan City of Genoa (former Province of Genoa) in the Liguria region of northwestern Italy. It and its tributaries flow from the Ligurian Apennines Mountains to the Ligurian Sea. Etymology The name Entella was given to the river by Ptolemy; it's m...
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Jack Callender John W. "Jack" Callender (2 April 1923 – 22 May 2001) was an English professional football wing half of the 1940s and 1950s. Career Born in Wylam, Callender began his career before World War II, in 1938 with Gateshead, who would be his sole Football League club. He went on to establish the club record ...
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Burgess Meredith Oliver Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907 – September 9, 1997) was an American actor, director, producer, and writer. Active for more than six decades, Meredith has been called "a virtuosic actor" and "one of the most accomplished actors of the century". A lifetime member of the Actors Studio by invi...
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Beirut Souks Beirut Souks is a major commercial district in Beirut Central District. With over 200 shops, 25 restaurants and cafes, an entertainment center, a 14 cinema complex, periodic street markets and an upcoming department store, it is Beirut's largest and most diverse shopping and leisure area. Beirut Souks als...
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Tony Shepherd (businessman) Anthony "Tony" Shepherd (born 1944, Melbourne) is an Australian businessman. The first 15 years of his career were in the Australian Public Service. He joined Transfield Services in 1979, going on to become Chairman of the Transfield Board. Shepherd resigned from Transfield in 2013. He i...
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Spalting Spalting is any form of wood coloration caused by fungi. Although primarily found in dead trees, spalting can also occur in living trees under stress. Although spalting can cause weight loss and strength loss in the wood, the unique coloration and patterns of spalted wood are sought by woodworkers. Types Spa...
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Viktoria Allenstein Viktoria Allenstein was a German football club from what was the city of Allenstein, East Prussia in Germany and is today Olsztyn, Poland. The club was established in 1916 and played as a lower tier local side making only a single season appearance in the top flight regional Baltenverband in 1925–2...
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Tad R. Callister Tad Richards Callister (born December 17, 1945) was the 21st Sunday School General President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from April 2014 to April 2019. He served previously in the church as a general authority from 2008 to 2014, including as a member of the Presiden...
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List of environmental dates This is a list of environmental dates. These dates are designated for creating awareness of environmental issues. Hours Earth Hour - 8:30pm (local time), 28 March 2020 Days Weeks Years Decades See also Index of environmental articles List of environmental issues Index of conservation ...
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Tirrases Tirrases is a district of the Curridabat Canton in the San José Province in Costa Rica. History The Curridabat canton was founded on 21 August 1929, as the 18th province of San José. With the creation of the canton also was created the district. The district takes its name of the Tirrá tree (Ulmus mexicana)...
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The Secret Policeman's Ball (disambiguation) The Secret Policeman's Ball may refer to: The Secret Policeman's Balls, the informal collective name used to describe the entire series of Amnesty benefit shows and spin-offs from 1976 onwards, including: The Secret Policeman's Ball (1979), the 1979 Amnesty International...
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Raven Squad: Operation Hidden Dagger Raven Squad: Operation Hidden Dagger is a real time strategy and tactical first person shooter. It is developed by Hungarian studio Atomic Motion and published by Evolved Games and SouthPeak Games. Raven Squad puts players in control of two groups of mercenary squads who have crash...
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Chandrakanta (author) Chandrakanta (1938- ) is a writer, born in Srinagar, India. She has written many novels and stories in the Hindi language including the epic Katha Satisar, which was awarded the Vyas Samman prize in 2005. To date, her published short stories number about 200. She has also published seven novels ...
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Philip Trusttum Philip Trusttum (born 9 June 1940) is a leading New Zealand figurative expressionist artist. His works are usually large-scale, energetic, and colourful works on unstretched canvas. Trusttum was born in Raetihi, in the central North Island, in 1940 to William and Katherine Trusttum. His father was a M...
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1820 in Scotland Events from the year '1820 in Scotland. Incumbents Monarch – George III (until 29 January), George IV Law officers Lord Advocate – Sir William Rae, Bt Solicitor General for Scotland – James Wedderburn Judiciary Lord President of the Court of Session – Lord Granton Lord Justice General – ...
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Flame of Hope (Special Olympics) The Flame of Hope is the symbol of the Special Olympics. As it is used much in the same spirit as the Olympic Flame at the Olympic Games, the Flame of Hope is lit during a traditional ceremony in Athens, Greece. After lighting, the Flame is relayed on foot to the organizing city. Th...
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Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations Numerical methods for ordinary differential equations are methods used to find numerical approximations to the solutions of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Their use is also known as "numerical integration", although this term is sometimes taken to mean the...
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Cyril Lomax Major-General Cyril Ernest Napier Lomax & Two Bars, MC (28 June 1893 – 30 August 1973) was an officer in the British Army during the First World War and Second World War. During the latter he commanded the 16th Infantry Brigade in North Africa and the Middle East, and later commanded the 26th Indian Infan...
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Seetal railway line The Seetal railway line () is a (standard-gauge) railway of the Swiss Federal Railways between Lenzburg and Lucerne in Switzerland. The line was opened in 1883 by the Lake Valley of Switzerland Railway Company, which was owned by British investors, and subsequently owned by the Schweizerische Seet...
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Coffee production in Democratic Republic of the Congo Coffee production in Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is centered in the Lake Kivu provinces. There are about 11,000 coffee farmers in the country who produce two main varieties of coffee, Robusta and Arabica. Farmers and co-ops There were more than 11,000 c...
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Emma Cattle Emma Cattle (born 10 April 1988 in Luton) is a British Paralympian competing in S10 events. She competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics. Cattle trains at Luton swimming club. She attended Barnfield College. Career Cattle has cerebral palsy, and competes in S10 and SM10 events. She began swimming aged 8 at...
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El Cerrito High School El Cerrito High School is a four-year public high school in the West Contra Costa Unified School District. It is located on Ashbury Avenue in El Cerrito, California, United States. As of the 2014-15 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,364 students and 55.2 classroom teachers (on an F...
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Duck Creek (Ohio) Duck Creek is a tributary of the Ohio River, approximately 30 mi (50 km) long, in southeastern Ohio in the United States. Via the Ohio River, it is part of the Mississippi River watershed. It drains an area of the Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau, between the watersheds of the Muskingum and Little Mus...
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Palaiochora Palaiochora () is a small town in Chania regional unit, Greece. It is located 77 km south of Chania, on the southwest coast of Crete and occupies a small peninsula 400m wide and 700m long. The town is set along 11 km of coastline bordering the Libyan Sea. It is the seat of the municipality of Kantanos–Seli...
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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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Tala (song) "Tala" (English: Star) is a song by Filipino singer and actress Sarah Geronimo, written by Nica del Rosario and Emmanuel Sambayan with music and production by Jumbo De Belen and Alisson Shore of Flip Music Production. It was released as the lead single from Geronimo's platinum album The Great Unknown. The ...
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Dais Records Dais Records is an American independent record label founded in August 2007 by musicians Gibby Miller and Ryan Martin, based in Los Angeles, California, and Brooklyn, New York. The label has released recordings from artists including Drab Majesty, Cold Cave, Iceage, King Dude, High Functioning Flesh, Gen...
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Mangaweka deviation The Mangaweka Deviation is a 7 km single track deviation of the North Island Main Trunk (NIMT) railway line in the central North Island of New Zealand, between the settlements of Mangaweka and Utiku, south of Taihape. Opened on 18 November 1981, it was constructed between 1973 and 1981; to move the...
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Branimir Porobić Branimir "Brana" Porobić (), (5 January 1901 – 18 December 1952) was a Serbian footballer. He was one of the pioneers of Serbian football as one of the founders of SK BUSK and a member of the club direction of BSK Belgrade. Born in Belgrade, he escaped to France during World War I where he finished ...
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1980 San Diego Chargers season The San Diego Chargers season was the franchise's 11th season in the National Football League (NFL), and its 21st overall. the team failed to improve on their 12–4 record in 1979 and finished 11-5. They won their first playoff game in 17 years. The season ended with loss to the Raider...
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Aethomyias Aethomyias is a genus of passerine birds in the family Acanthizidae that are endemic to New Guinea. A molecular phylogenetic study of the scrubwrens and mouse-warblers published in 2018 led to a substantial revision of the taxonomic classification. In the reorganisation the genus Aethomyias was resurrected...
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Moskal (disambiguation) Moskal is an ethnic slur (formerly neutral term) that means "Russian", literally "Muscovite", in Ukrainian, Polish and Belarusian. Moskal may also refer to: Moskal (surname) a species of European sprat (Latin: Clupeidae Latulus) a species of flax (Latin: Linum usitatissimum) the north-easte...
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John Horn John Horn may refer to: John J. Horn (1917–1999), American labor leader and politician from New Jersey John L. Horn (1928–2006), American psychologist John A. Horn, former United States Attorney Steve Horn, John Stephen Horn (born 1931), American politician from California John Horn (tennis), British former ...
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Bronchial thermoplasty Bronchial thermoplasty is a treatment for severe asthma approved by the FDA in 2010 involving the delivery of controlled, therapeutic radiofrequency energy to the airway wall, thus heating the tissue and reducing the amount of smooth muscle present in the airway wall. This reduces the capacity o...
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Salimatou Fatty Salimatou Fatty (born 2 February 1994) is a Gambian educator and gender advocate. She is the Founder of the Salimatou Foundation for Education, a charitable foundation in The Gambia that advocate for accessible and affordable quality education for all. She is a Global Youth Advocate at Global Partnersh...
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Maryland Route 496 Maryland Route 496 (MD 496) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Bachmans Valley Road, the state highway runs from MD 97 near Pleasant Valley east to MD 30 in Melrose. MD 496 was constructed from Pleasant Valley to Bachman Mills in the mid-1930s. The state highway was compl...
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Emerald of the East Emerald of the East is a 1929 British adventure film directed by and featuring Jean de Kuharski. It also starred Joshua Kean, Mary Odette and Lya Delvelez. It was based on a novel by Jerbanu Kothawala. It was one of a growing number of British films to be set in India during the era. Plot In India...
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Lux Aeterna Lux Aeterna may refer to: Lux Aeterna (Communion), the Communion antiphon for the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass As such, it has often been set to music. The following works are settings of it, or have been inspired by it: Lux Aeterna (Dave Fitzgerald album) (1997) Lux Aeterna (Terje Rypdal album) (2002) ...
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Paul Gerritsen Paul Gerritsen, (born 8 December 1984) is a New Zealand rower. He was a member of the world champion under-23 coxed four in 2006 also winning a bronze medal at the senior world championships the same year. Early life Gerritsen was born in Cambridge, New Zealand and attended St Paul's Collegiate School ...
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Waveland (Danville, Kentucky) Waveland, a historic estate located at 120 East Erksine Rd in Danville, Kentucky. The Waveland House is owned by Dr. Thad and Jane Overmyer. History Waveland is the ancestral home of the Green family. It was built between 1797 and 1800 by Willis Green. The Green lore, as related around D...
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King Street Junior King Street Junior is a radio comedy which was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between March 1985 and November 1998. The show ran for ten series and the cast included Peter Davison, James Grout and Karl Howman. The series is written by Jim Eldridge. Research for the show was done at Newtown Road School in...
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Massive Attack (song) "Massive Attack" is the debut single by American rapper and singer Nicki Minaj, featuring Sean Garrett and was released on April 13, 2010. The song was produced by Garrett and Alex da Kid, who wrote the song together with Minaj. It was initially intended to be the lead single from Minaj's debut s...
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Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability The Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability (OE) is a program office within the United States Department of Energy. The mission of OE is "to lead national efforts to modernize the electric grid; enhance security and reliability of the energy infrastru...
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William Bassett (died 1586) William Bassett (1507 – 10 March 1586) was an Anglo-Welsh gentleman and parliamentarian from Glamorgan, Wales. Life William Bassett was born in 1507. His family had been settled in Glamorgan since the 13th century. He was the first son of William Bassett of Beaupré and Margaret Fleming, d...
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Eustache de Refuge Eustache de Refuge (1564 - September 1617), seigneur de Précy et de Courcelles, was an Early Modern French courtier, statesman and author. Biography De Refuge was born into a family of Breton origin that asserted a noble ancestry reaching back to the 14th century. His father was a member of both t...
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Automatic platform gate Automatic platform gates (or half-height platform screen doors as referred to by some manufacturers) are chest-height sliding doors at the edge of railway platforms to prevent passengers from falling off the platform edge onto the railway tracks. Like full-height platform screen doors, these pl...
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Vladimir Bodiansky Vladimir Bodiansky (March 25, 1894 – December 10, 1966) was a French engineer with origins in Russia and a specialty in modern architecture. Early life and education Vladamir Bodiansky began his education in 1910 at the Moscow Highway Institute. After spending four years there, Bodianksy left with...
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The Children of Bullerbyn Village The Children of Bullerbyn Village () is a 1960 TV film re-edited from the 1960 Swedish TV series of the same name and directed by Olle Hellbom. It was entered into the 2nd Moscow International Film Festival. Cast Kaj Andersson as Bosse Tove Hellbom as Kerstin Jan Erik Husbom as Ol...
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Windfields Farm (Maryland) For the Canadian parent company, see Windfields Farm (Ontario).<p> Windfields Farm in Chesapeake City was Maryland's leading stud farm for Thoroughbred horses before it closed in 1988. Windfield Farms, Maryland, was owned by E. P. Taylor, who bought the farm in 1964 at the recommendation of...
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Jawshing Arthur Liou Jawshing Arthur Liou (劉肇興; born June 13, 1968) is a digital artist whose work depicts spaces not probable in reality. Working with both lens-based representation and digital post-production, he aims to transform recognizable imagery into realms of transcendent and otherworldly experience. Life an...
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Daniel Burke (rower) Daniel Burke (born 2 May 1974 in Sydney) is an Australian rower who won a silver medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. He's one of only two Australian oarsmen to have twice won the Grand Challenge Cup at the Henley Royal Regatta. Club and state rowing Burke was raised in Shoal Bay on the central coa...
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Whaling in the Philippines Whaling in the Philippines refers to the catching of whales in Philippine waters. Evidence of whaling in the archipelago was recorded as early as the seventeenth century. Whaling has been banned in the Philippjnes since 1997. History There is limited documentation of whaling in the Philipp...
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Continuous predicate Continuous predicate is a term coined by Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) to describe a special type of relational predicate that results as the limit of a recursive process of hypostatic abstraction. Here is one of Peirce's definitive discussions of the concept: When we have analyzed a propos...
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1980 in country music This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in the year 1980. Events January 25 — At age 84, octogenarian comedian George Burns becomes by far the oldest performer (to that time) to have a single in the top 40 of Billboards Hot Country Singles chart with "I Wish I Was 18 ...
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Lila Nath Shrestha Lila Nath Shrestha (born 28 January 1962) is a Nepali communist politician and a member of the House of Representatives of the federal parliament of Nepal. He joined politics as a student and has remained a prominent communist politician from Siraha District. He was a candidate in the constituent as...
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Joubertin Joubertin is a red French wine grape variety that was historically grown in the Savoie wine region of southeast France. The grape was once prized for its productivity and high yields but its plantings have declined as the grape has fallen out of favor and it is now on the verge of extinction. In the 20th ce...
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Threadneedle Prize The Columbia Threadneedle Prize (formerly The Threadneedle Prize) is a major art prize, which showcases contemporary figurative art. It was launched by the Mall Galleries in 2008. The prize is open to any artist, eighteen or over, who is living or working in the UK or Continental Europe. Background...
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Revenge (Iron Fire album) Revenge is the "comeback" album from the band Iron Fire, released March 31, 2006. The album followed a struggle to get a record deal and maintain a stable line-up. Track listing "Wings of Rage" - 4:24 "Iron Head" - 4:25 "Metal Messiah" - 4:54 "Whirlwind of Doom" - 4:51 "Savage Proph...
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MTV Fanaah MTV Fanaah is an Indian thriller television miniseries broadcast by MTV India. It premiered on 21 July 2014. Produced by BBC Worldwide India, MTV Fanaah is about the complexities of a love story featuring supernatural entities such as vampires and werewolves. The second season of the show started airing on ...
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Rosa Bailly Rosa Bailly (14 March 1890 – 14 June 1976), known also as Rosa Dufour-Bailly and Aimée Dufour was a French teacher, journalist and writer closely tied throughout her professional life to the cause of Poland and its literature. She was also a poet. Biography Bailly was born in Saint-Florent-sur-Cher in a m...
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Peng Chau Kaito Peng Chau Kaito Limited is a small kai-to ferry operator in Hong Kong. The company runs services between Peng Chau and Discovery Bay with occasional stops at the Trappist Monastery on Lantau Island, as well as the route between Discovery Bay and Mui Wo. The main route between Peng Chau and Discovery Ba...
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List of Law & Order episodes Law & Order is a police procedural and legal drama series that premiered on NBC on September 13, 1990. Set in New York City, where episodes were also filmed, the series ran for twenty seasons before it was cancelled on May 14, 2010, and aired its final episode ten days later on May 24. Aft...
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Bernard Gates Bernard Gates (The Hague, 23 April 1686-North Aston, 15 November 1773, aged 87) was an English composer, and a bass singer employed by Handel in his oratorios. He was director of the choir at Westminster Abbey from 1740 to 1757. Surviving music, in a conservative style, includes six anthems and a morning...
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