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Peter Van Den Begin
Peter Alfons Christiaan Van Den Begin (born 25 October 1964 in Berchem) is a Belgian actor and director. He has two daughters with actress and singer-songwriter Tine Reymer.
His very first theater performances include acting in such plays as De Straat (Ronald Van Rillaer), Droomspel (Mannen van de... | {
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Bartholomeus van Bassen
Bartholomeus Corneliszoon van Bassen (1590–1652) was a Dutch Golden Age painter and architect.
Biography
Van Bassen was the illegitimate son of Cornelis van Bassen and the grandson of Bartholt Ernst van Bassen, who both lived and died in The Hague. Little is known of his early life, but acco... | {
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Water polo at the 1998 Asian Games
Water Polo was contested by men's teams at the 1998 Asian Games in Bangkok, Thailand from December 11 to December 19, 1998. All games were staged at the Thammasat Aquatic Center.
Schedule
Medalists
Results
Preliminary round
Group A
Group B
Group C
Classification 7th–9th
Fina... | {
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List of rivers of Afghanistan
This is a list of rivers wholly or partly in Afghanistan, arranged geographically by river basin.
Flowing into the Arabian Sea
Indus River (Pakistan)
Gomal River
Kundar River
Zhob River
Kurram River
Kabul River
Bara River
Kunar River
Pech River
Landai Sin River
Surkhab
Alingar River... | {
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Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City
Álvaro Obregón () is one of the 16 municipalities (alcaldías) into which Mexico City is divided. It contains a large portion of the south-west part of Mexico City. It had a 2010 census population of 727,034 inhabitants and lies at an elevation of 2,319 m. above sea level.
It was named afte... | {
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Poèmes pour Mi
Poèmes pour Mi (Poems for Mi) is a song cycle for dramatic soprano and piano or orchestra by Olivier Messiaen, composed in 1936 and 1937 and dedicated to his first wife, Claire Delbos. The text are poems by the composer based on the New Testament.
History
Messiaen composed the work at the Lac de Pétic... | {
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Raj Niwas, Port Blair
Raj Niwas (translation: Government Abode) is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It is located in the capital city of Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The present lieutenant governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands is Admiral Devendra Kumar... | {
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Hashioka Station
is a railway station on the Yosan Line in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by JR Shikoku and has the station number "Y03".
Lines
The station is served by the JR Shikoku Yosan Line and is located 9.5 km from the beginning of the line at Takamatsu. Yosan line local, Rapid Sunport, an... | {
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Cribbage solitaire
Cribbage solitaire (also known as cribbage patience) is a solitaire card game using a deck of 52 playing cards. It is based on the game of five-card cribbage, also known as the "old game", and is one of many solitaire card games based on those played by at least two players, best known of which is p... | {
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Portrait of Tracy
is a composition by bassist Jaco Pastorius. It was named after his wife, Tracy Sexton.
It appears on his landmark 1976 self-titled debut album, and has been covered by bassists such as Joe Ferry, Marcus Miller, Victor Wooten, John Myung, and Brian Bromberg. It is considered by many a bass guitar ... | {
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Union Luxembourg
Union Sportive Luxembourg, usually known as Union Luxembourg, was a football club, based in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is now a part of Racing FC Union Luxembourg.
History
Union Luxembourg was formed in 1925 as an amalgam of US Hollerich Bonnevoie and Jeunesse Sportive Verlorenkost... | {
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San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus
The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus (SFGMC) is the world's first openly gay chorus, one of the world's largest male choruses and the group most often credited with creating the LGBT choral movement.
The chorus was founded by gay music pioneer Jon Reed Sims. The group does not require tha... | {
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List of judges of the Supreme Court of South Australia
Of the judges of the Supreme Court of South Australia, , 14 had previously served in the Parliament of South Australia Edward Gwynne, Sir Richard Hanson, Randolph Stow, Sir Samuel Way, Sir James Boucaut, Richard Andrews, Sir William Bundey, Sir John Gordon, Robert... | {
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Alex Finney (footballer, born 1996)
Alex Connor Finney (born 8 June 1996) is an English footballer who plays as a centre-back for Aldershot Town. He previously played for Bolton Wanderers, Queens Park Rangers and Maidstone United.
Career
Bolton Wanderers
Finney began his career with Bolton Wanderers. He started in t... | {
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GalleryBeat TV
GalleryBeat TV was a public access television show covering the art scene in New York City from 1993 to 2003. The show was hosted by Paul Hasegawa-Overacker (also known as Paul H-O). The show, which produced over 130 episodes, covered art openings in Manhattan art galleries by speaking with gallery-goer... | {
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Gao Jian (diplomat)
Gao Jian () is a People's Republic of China diplomat.
Gao was born in Shanghai, and is married with one son.
From 2007 to 2009 she was the People's Republic of China Ambassador to Norway.
From August 2009 till October 2012 she was Chinese Ambassador to Hungary.
References
Category:Ambassadors o... | {
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Union station
A union station (also known as a union terminal and, in Europe, a joint station) is a railway station at which the tracks and facilities are shared by two or more separate railway companies, allowing passengers to connect conveniently between them. The term 'union station' is used in North America and 'j... | {
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Donax
Donax is the scientific name of two genera of organisms and may refer to:
Donax (bivalve), a genus of clams in the family Donacidae
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Sogelau Tuvalu
Sogelau Tuvalu (born 5 June 1994) is a Samoan track and field athlete who represented American Samoa at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics, in the 100 meters, despite being trained as a shot putter.
2011 World Athletics Championships
Having not qualified to compete at shot put, Tuvalu was entere... | {
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Marree Man
The Marree Man, or Stuart's Giant, is a modern geoglyph the circumstances of whose creation have not been ascertained. It appears to depict an indigenous Australian man hunting with a boomerang or stick. It lies on a plateau at Finnis Springs west of the township of Marree in central South Australia. It is... | {
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Plunge
Plunge may refer to:
Plunge (American football), a play in American football
Plunge (geology), the inclination of a surface or axis of an anticline to the horizontal
The Plunge, a historic swim center in Richmond, California
Plunge Creek, a river in Alaska
Plungė, a city in Lithuania
Plunge, the former name for... | {
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Amar Osim
Amar Osim (born 18 July 1967) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player who is the manager of Bosnian Premier League club Željezničar. He is regarded as one of the most successful Bosnian football managers.
Osim was a talented player during his teens. However, he did not transfer his tale... | {
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Neverware
Neverware is an American technology company that provides a service intended to make aging PCs faster and more secure.
In February 2015 the company launched its second product, CloudReady; an operating system built on Google's open-source operating system Chromium. CloudReady is supported by PCs and Macint... | {
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You Run Away
"You Run Away" is a song by Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies. It is the first single from their album All in Good Time. It was released January 8 for online streaming. The commercial download single was released February 2, 2010.
History
"You Run Away" was written by Ed Robertson, and was partially in... | {
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Garni (crater)
Garni is an impact crater on Mars, in which, according to NASA, there is evidence of liquid water. In the press release of its finding on 28 September 2015, NASA considered it "the latest of many breakthroughs" in their Mars exploration. NASA and the US Geological Survey named the crater after the Armen... | {
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Greensborough Plaza
Greensborough Plaza is a major regional shopping centre, located in Greensborough, Victoria in the north eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.
The centre, also known to some locals as “Greensy”, has more than 180 stores over three levels, anchored by Coles, Kmart, Target, Aldi, JB Hi-Fi Home an... | {
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Smells Like Green Spirit
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Saburō Nagai, serialized in Fusion Product's Comic Be between 2011 and 2013. The series has been collected in two tankōbon volumes. A series of two Drama CDs have also been released.
Plot
Futoshi Mishima, a student at a high school in the ... | {
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Zangi Bon
Zangi Bon (, also Romanized as Zangī Bon; also known as Zangīn Bon and Zangīn) is a village in Kashkan Rural District, Shahivand District, Dowreh County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 32, in seven families.
References
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Cripps question
In patent law, the Cripps question is:
"Was it for all practical purpose obvious to any skilled chemist in the state of chemical knowledge existing at the date of the patent which consists of the chemical literature available (a selection of which appears in the Particulars of Objections) and his gen... | {
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Fyffe (surname)
Fyffe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jahmaal Fyffe (born 1990), English hip-hop rapper who has performed as Chip and as Chipmunk (rapper)
Jim Fyffe (1945–2003), American sportscaster and radio talk show host
Joseph P. Fyffe (1832–1896), American admiral
Nick Fyffe (born 1972), ... | {
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Hind Rattan
The Hind Rattan (Hindi phrase translated to English as "Jewel of India") is one of the highest Indian diasporic awards granted annually to non-resident persons of Indian origin (NRIs) by the NRI Welfare Society of India. The award is granted at the Society's annual congress on the eve of India's Republic... | {
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Blockhouse
A blockhouse in military science is a small fortification, usually consisting of one or more rooms with loopholes, allowing its defenders to fire in various directions. It usually refers to an isolated fort in the form of a single building, serving as a defensive strong point against any enemy that does not... | {
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Pyranoflavonoid
The pyranoflavonoids are a type of flavonoids possessing a pyran group.
Cyclocommunin is another natural pyranoflavonoid.
Pyranoanthocyanins
Pyranoisoflavones
Alpinumisoflavone
Di-O-methylalpinumisoflavone
4'-methyl-alpinumisoflavone
5,3′,4′-trihydroxy-2″,2″-dimethylpyrano (5″,6″:7,8) isoflavon... | {
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Iron Man: The Defiant Reign of Jean Chrétien
Iron Man: The Defiant Reign of Jean Chrétien is the second volume of Lawrence Martin's two-part biography of Jean Chrétien. It covers Chrétien's career as a politician and eventually, as Prime Minister of Canada.
Summary
The biography begins with a preface on Chrétien's tr... | {
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Elkwood Township, Roseau County, Minnesota
Elkwood Township was formerly a township in Roseau County, Minnesota.
History
The township was dissolved in 1937 and is now part of the large unorganized territory of Roseau County. Elkwood Township once had elk roaming in its prairies, but is mostly forested.
Notes
Categ... | {
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Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric
The Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker (FLRW) metric is an exact solution of Einstein's field equations of general relativity; it describes a homogeneous, isotropic, expanding (or otherwise, contracting) universe that is path-connected, but not necessarily simply connected. ... | {
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La La La (Snoop Lion song)
"La La La" is a song by American rapper Snoop Lion (mainly known as Snoop Dogg), taken from Snoop Lion's twelfth studio album Reincarnated (2013). The song was written by Snoop, Ariel Rechtshaid, Ken Boothe, Thomas Pentz, Joelle Clarke and William Cole, with production handled by Major Lazer... | {
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Coleridge Hundred
The hundred of Coleridge was the name of one of thirty-two ancient administrative units of Devon, England.
The parishes in the hundred were:
Ashprington,
Blackawton,
Buckland-Tout-Saints,
Charleton,
Chivelstone,
Cornworthy,
Dartmouth St Petrox,
Dartmouth St Saviour,
Dartmouth Townstall,
Dittisham,
... | {
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British Champions Sprint Stakes
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The British Champions Sprint Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged three years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,207 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in October.
History
The event was established in ... | {
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The Little Devil
The Little Devil (original Italian name Il piccolo diavolo) is a 1988 Italian film directed by and starring Roberto Benigni, also starring Walter Matthau, Stefania Sandrelli, Nicoletta Braschi and John Lurie. In some European countries and in Australia, an English version of the film, with local subti... | {
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Marc Marot
Marc Marot is a UK record executive and visual artist. He spent 9 years living in Germany and 3 years in the Yemen with his family before settling in the UK.
Early years
Marot started his professional career upon leaving art college in 1978. At 19 years old he joined members of prog-rock band Van der Gra... | {
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John D. Freeman
John D. Freeman (died January 17, 1886) was a U.S. Representative from Mississippi.
Born in Cooperstown, New York, Freeman attended the common schools. He moved to Mississippi and located in Grand Gulf. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar and practiced.
He served as district attorney. He moved ... | {
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Emily Giffin
Emily Fisk Giffin (born March 20, 1972) is an American author of several novels commonly categorized as chick lit.
Her best known works are Something Borrowed, Heart of the Matter and The One and Only.
Early life
Emily Giffin was born on March 20, 1972. She attended Naperville North High School in Nap... | {
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Pamela Balch
Dr. Pamela Balch Ed.D is the 18th president of West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buckhannon, West Virginia. Dr. Balch is a 1971 graduate of West Virginia Wesleyan College, and was the unanimous choice as the eighteenth president of the college by the Board of Trustees.
Balch has spent 28 years in higher ... | {
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Aurelia Molins
Aurelia Molins or Aurelia Florio (1582 – 1641) was an English midwife. She is known for examining Lancashire witches.
Life
Her father, John Florio, had married the sister of the poet Samuel Daniel. Her father was a language tutor in the court of James I of England. Aurelia Florio is thought to have be... | {
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Advocate (Pittsburgh)
The Advocate was a newspaper published in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, under several title variants from 1832 to 1844. It was the second daily newspaper issued in the city, the first being its eventual purchaser, the Gazette. Politically, the paper supported the principles of the Whig Party.
Histor... | {
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Weldon Glacier
Weldon Glacier is a glacier entering the southeast part of Weddell Sea about 30 nautical miles (60 km) west-southwest of Hayes Glacier. The glacier was discovered in the course of a U.S. Navy LC-130 reconnaissance flight over the coast of Coats Land, November 5, 1967, and was plotted by United States Ge... | {
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Publius Sempronius Tuditanus
Publius Sempronius C.f. Tuditanus (fl. 3rd century BC) was a Roman Republican consul and censor, best known for leading about 600 men to safety at Cannae in August, 216 BC.
Tuditanus at Cannae
The consul L. Aemilius Paullus (who died at Cannae) had left a reserve camp of about 10,000 men ... | {
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Hlomela Bucwa
Hlomela Bucwa is a South African politician, a member of the Democratic Alliance. In 2016 she became the youngest member of parliament in South Africa.
Education
She attended the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU ) and is known to have studied Law. In 2015, she was the Student Representative... | {
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Tidal Wave (Taking Back Sunday album)
Tidal Wave is the seventh studio album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday. During the touring cycle for Happiness Is (2014), the group worked on material for their next record. Following a holiday show in late 2015, guitarist John Nolan was expecting his second child and wis... | {
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Barking station
Barking is an interchange station serving the town of Barking, east London. It is served by London Underground, London Overground and National Rail main line services. It is located on Station Parade, in the town centre.
On the Underground it is a stop on the District line and is also the eastern term... | {
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Sven Tumba
Sven Tumba (born Sven Olof Gunnar Johansson; 27 August 1931 – 1 October 2011) was one of the most prominent Swedish ice hockey players of the 1950s and 1960s. He also represented Sweden in football as well as golf and became Swedish champion in waterskiing.
Johansson first became known as "Tumba" in the 19... | {
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Hagelberg FH 50
Hagelberg FH 50 is a .50 BMG, single shot bolt-action bullpup precision rifle manufactured by Hagelberg Arms. The rifle is designed for both target shooting and law enforcement use, and comes in two lengths, variant L (Long) and variant K (Short). The rifle can also come with a sound suppressor and sho... | {
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WSES
WSES, virtual channel 33 (UHF digital channel 36), is a Heroes & Icons-affiliated television station serving Birmingham, Alabama, United States that is licensed to Tuscaloosa. The station is owned by Howard Stirk Holdings, a partner company of the Sinclair Broadcast Group. WSES' advertising sales office is locate... | {
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Yakyū-kyō no Uta
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shinji Mizushima. It follows Yūki Mizuhara, a young woman who wants to do veterinary medicine at college but instead she became a baseball player. It was originally serialized in the Kodansha's Japanese manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine between... | {
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Innocents (Moby album)
Innocents is the eleventh studio album by American electronica musician Moby, released in October 2013 by record labels Little Idiot and Mute. The album features collaborations on seven of the album's twelve tracks.
Background
For Record Store Day 2013, Moby released a 7-inch record called "T... | {
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Shilha people
The Shilha people, or Ishelhien, are a major Berber subgroup primarily inhabiting the southwestern mountains, Sous River, and southern coastal regions of Morocco.
Overview
The Shilha people traditionally call themselves ishelhien. This endonym is rendered as les Chleuh in French. The Ishelhien are also... | {
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Swenglish
Swenglish is a colloquial term referring to the English language heavily influenced by Swedish in terms of vocabulary, grammar, or pronunciation.
English heavily influenced by Swedish
The name Swenglish is a portmanteau term of the names of the two languages and is first recorded from 1938, making it one ... | {
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Marilyn Jordan Taylor
Marilyn Jordan Taylor (born 1949) an American architect, who has been a partner at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill since the early 1980s and served as its first female chairman. She specializes in urban architectural projects and designed the master plan for the Manhattanville expansion, the Consolida... | {
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William Wright (cricketer, born 1841)
William Henry Wright (10 August 1841 – 28 December 1916) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer.
Wright was born in August 1841 at Drayton Parslow, Buckinghamshire. He was educated at Marlborough College, before attending the Royal Military Academy, Woolwic... | {
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Charles Peter McColough
Charles Peter Philip Paul McColough (August 1, 1922 – December 13, 2006) was the chief executive officer and chair of the Xerox Corporation who, during his tenure at Xerox, founded the PARC (company). He retired in the late 1980s, after serving over fourteen years as CEO. Aside from his tenure ... | {
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Galo da Madrugada
Galo da Madrugada (in Portuguese: Dawn's Rooster) is a carnival block from Recife, Brazil. The block was created in 1978 by Enéias Freire.
Galos parades every Saturday of carnival at neighborhood.
The main rhythm is the frevo, but other rhythms are also played.
It is named in The Guinness Book of ... | {
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Illegal drug trade in China
The illegal drug trade in China is influenced by factors such as history, location, size, population, and current economic conditions. China has one-fifth of the world's population and a large and expanding economy while opium has played an important role in the country's history since befo... | {
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Topical steroid
Topical steroids are the topical forms of corticosteroids. Topical steroids are the most commonly prescribed topical medications for the treatment of rash, eczema, and dermatitis. Topical steroids have anti-inflammatory properties, and are classified based on their skin vasoconstrictive abilities. Ther... | {
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Faena
Faena may refer to
A term in the Spanish-style bullfighting
Faena Arts Center, in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Faena Hotel Buenos Aires
Alan Faena (born 1963), Argentine hotelier and real estate developer
Sebastian Faena (born 1990), Argentine filmmaker and fashion photographer | {
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Apparatus (journal)
Apparatus. Film, Media and Digital Cultures of Central and Eastern Europe () is a bi-annual open-access academic journal with double blind peer-review. Apparatus is supported by the DFG (German Research Foundation), hosted by Freie Universität Berlin and edited by Dr Natascha Drubek. The first iss... | {
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Prototheora petrosema
Prototheora petrosema is a species of moth of the family Prototheoridae. It is found in South Africa, where it ranges through much of the predominantly fynbos Cape vegetation to the temperate Knysna Forest. It has been found frequently around the lower slopes of Table Mountain in Cape Town.
The ... | {
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The Island Hymn
The Island Hymn is the patriotic song of the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island. The hymn's lyrics were written in 1908 by Lucy Maud Montgomery. It was performed for the first time in public on May 22 of that year. It was sung to Lawrence W.Watson's music, which had been composed especially for ... | {
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Levington
Levington is a small village in the Suffolk Coastal district, in the county of Suffolk, England. The population of the parish including Stratton Hall at the 2011 Census was 259.
History
Levington has a church called St Peters Church and a pub. It is near the large town of Ipswich and the village of Nacton. ... | {
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Marie-Joseph Farcot
Marie-Joseph-Denis Farcot (1798 – 1875) was a French engineer, inventor and manufacturer, working mainly with steam engines.
His son, Joseph Farcot, was also a noted inventor.
Early years
Marie-Joseph-Denis Farcot was born in 1798. His father was Joseph Jean Chrysostome Farcot, a former teacher ... | {
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2011 China Open Super Series Premier
The 2011 China Open Super Series Premier was a top level badminton competition contested from November 22, 2011 to November 27, 2011 in Shanghai, China. It was the twelfth BWF Super Series competition on the 2011 BWF Super Series schedule. A total of $350,000 was given out as prize... | {
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Doc Powers
Michael Riley "Doc" Powers (September 22, 1870 – April 26, 1909) was an American Major League Baseball player who caught for four teams from to .
He played for the Louisville Colonels and Washington Senators of the National League, and the Philadelphia Athletics and New York Highlanders of the American L... | {
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Brandywine Village Historic District
Brandywine Village Historic District is a national historic district located along Brandywine Creek at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware. It encompasses 12 contributing buildings, 7 contributing sites, and 2 contributing structures. Brandywine Village developed in the late-18... | {
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Ubari
Ubari or Awbari (Berber language: Ubari or Awbari); ) is a Tuareg Berber-speaking oasis town and the capital of the Wadi al Hayaa District, in the Fezzan region of southwestern Libya. It is in the Idehan Ubari, a Libyan section of the Sahara Desert. It was the capital of the former baladiyah (district) called Aw... | {
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Center for Environmental Technology
The Center for Environmental Technology or CET, formerly known as the Environmental Technology Laboratory of NOAA, US Department of Commerce, is a joint center between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University of Colorado, which designs some of th... | {
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Charles of Limburg Stirum
Count Charles Gaëtan Corneille Marie François-Xavier Ghislain of Limburg Stirum, GCVO, GCSG (15 September 1906 – 14 June 1989), a Count of the Holy Roman Empire and Knight of the Golden Fleece (Austrian branch), was a member of the House of Limburg-Stirum. During his life he was a Belgian Sen... | {
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2011 Pacific-10 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament
The 2011 Pacific Life Pacific-10 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament was played on March 9–11, 2011 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The tournament champion became the NCAA Tournament automatic qualifier from the conference. The Arizona Wildcats, f... | {
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Word
In linguistics, a word of a spoken language can be defined as the smallest sequence of phonemes that can be uttered in isolation with objective or practical meaning. For many languages, words also correspond to sequences of graphemes ("letters") in their standard writing systems that are delimited by spaces wide... | {
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Stevon Moore
Stevon Nathaniel Moore (born February 9, 1967 in Wiggins, Mississippi) is an American former football player who was selected by the New York Jets in the 7th round (181st overall) of the 1989 NFL Draft. A 5'11", 204-lb. safety from the University of Mississippi, Moore played in nine NFL seasons from 1990-... | {
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Guinguinéo Department
Guinguinéo Department is one of the 45 departments of Senegal, and one of three which form the Kaolack Region. It was created by decree in 2008.
The department has three communes; Guinguinéo, Fass and Mboss
Districts
The rural districts (communautés rurales) comprise:
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3-Hydroxyisobutyryl-CoA deacylase deficiency
3-Hydroxyisobutyryl-CoA deacylase deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive condition that is associated with severely delayed psychomotor development, neurodegeneration, increased lactic acid and brain lesions in the basal ganglia. Fewer than 10 patients have been described... | {
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Oškinis BRO-11
The Oškinis BRO-11 was a primary glider designed in the USSR. It was produced in large numbers from the 1950s.
Design and development
The Oškinis BRO-11 was a simple, single-seat primary glider in the open girder style exemplified by the pre-war SG 38 Schulgleiter. It was more refined, with slotted ai... | {
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Laurens Tan
Laurens Tan (born 1950) is a multidisciplinary Australian artist. His work includes sculpture, 3D animation, video, and graphics, and is influenced by architectural and industrial design. He lives and works in Sydney, Beijing, and Las Vegas..
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Swell, Gloucestershire
Swell is a civil parish in the English county of Gloucestershire.The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 census was 389.
Swell is located in the Cotswold district immediately west of the town of Stow-on-the-Wold. The main settlements are Upper Swell () and Lower Swell () both of w... | {
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List of Kuwait Airways destinations
Kuwait Airways flies to 38 international destinations in 24 countries across Africa, Asia, Europe and North America from its hub at Kuwait International Airport as of June 2015.
List
References
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Joe Salazar
Joseph A. Salazar (born 1971/72) is a former Democratic member of the Colorado House of Representatives, serving from 2013 to early 2019. Salazar is also an attorney with Smith, Shelton, Ragona and Salazar LLC. He focuses on employment law, civil rights and constitutional law.
He ran for Colorado Attorney... | {
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Junior Daugherty
Forest Alton "Junior" Daugherty, Jr (born July 19, 1930 in Alamogordo, Otero County, New Mexico) is a fiddler, guitar player and songwriter. He has been ranked among the top five fiddlers in the United States over a fifteen-year period. Daugherty won the New Mexico state fiddling championship eight ye... | {
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Bulbul (disambiguation)
Bulbul is a family of songbirds.
Bulbul may also refer to:
Bulbul, Syria, a town
Bulbul (singer) (1897-1961), Azerbaijani singer and Soviet opera tenor born Murtuza Mammadov
Bulbul Chowdhury (1919-1954), Bengali dancer
Bulbul Hussain (born 1972), British wheelchair rugby player
Bulbul (2013 f... | {
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List of Doctor Who Laserdisc releases
This is a list of Doctor Who serials that have been released on LaserDisc.
LaserDisc
Between 1983 and 1997 eight LaserDiscs containing one story of the Third Doctor, four stories from the Fourth Doctor, one story from the Fifth Doctor and one story from the Eighth Doctor have bee... | {
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Juncus hemiendytus
Juncus hemiendytus is a species of rush known by the common name Herman's dwarf rush. It is native to the western United States, where it grows in moist places, especially areas that are wet in spring, such as vernal pools. This is a very small annual herb forming dense clumps of hair-thin reddish s... | {
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Bagdashkino
Bagdashkino () is a rural locality (a village) in Kugarchinsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 165 as of 2010. There is 1 street.
References
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Farr Alpaca F.C.
Farr Alpaca F.C. was an early twentieth-century American soccer team sponsored by the Farr Alpaca textile mill of Holyoke, Massachusetts. The team competed in amateur leagues in western Massachusetts, but experienced some success in national competitions.
One of the first mentions of Farr Alpaca F... | {
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Alexander (surname)
Alexander is a surname originating in Scotland. It is originally an Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic MacAlasdair. It is a somewhat common Scottish name, and the region of Scotland where it traditionally is most commonly found is in the Highlands region of Scotland.
Notable people with the su... | {
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Albert Jacob
Albert Paul Jacob (born 16 March 1980) is an Australian politician. He is the current Mayor for the City of Joondalup. He was the member for the Western Australian Legislative Assembly seat of Ocean Reef from 2008 to 2017, and the Minister for the Environment and Heritage in Colin Barnett's government. He... | {
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Ross Fletcher
Ross Fletcher is an English sports presenter and commentator known for his work with BBC Radio and Seattle Sounders FC.
Career
BBC
Fletcher had a passion for radio at a young age and at 14 years old, he was the runner-up in a competition for aspiring broadcasters hosted by Garth Crooks's Go program on ... | {
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Dhale
Dhale or Dhala, also spelled Dali and Dhalea and sometimes prefixed with Al or Ad ( Aḍ-Ḍāliʿ), is the capital town of Dhale Governorate in south-western Yemen. It is located at around , in the elevation of around 1500 metres.
History
Formerly it was the capital of the Emirate of Dhala.
Climate
Economy
Histor... | {
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HMAS Shepparton (A 03)
HMAS Shepparton (A 03) is a Paluma-class survey motor launch of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
Design and construction
The Paluma-class vessels have a full load displacement of 320 tonnes. They are long overall and long between perpendiculars, have a beam of , and a draught of . Propulsion... | {
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Dean Buntrock
Dean L. Buntrock is an American businessman and philanthropist most well known for his founding and longtime leadership of Waste Management, Inc., North America's largest waste services company. Over his 40-year career, he and the team he assembled built a small family-owned business with less than $1 mi... | {
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Giovanni Battista Spangher
Johann Spangher (Villesse, May 24, 1802 – Villesse, July 29, 1852) was an Italian politician, judge and irredentist.
Biography
G.B Spangher was born in Villesse, a small town near Gorizia, from G.B. Spangar and from Vecchi Pasqua. The family was well off and practiced mercantile activity. H... | {
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Cerasus (near Trapezus)
Cerasus or Kerasous () was a town of ancient Pontus, on the Black Sea coast, a little to the west of Trapezus. The Ten Thousand, in their retreat, came to Trapezus, and leaving Trapezus, "they arrive on the third day at Cerasus, an Hellenic city on the sea, a colony of the Sinopeis, in Colchis.... | {
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