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Nex Aviation Nex Aviation was a charter airline, based in Galway, Ireland, which began operations on 1 July 2007, using two former Flightline BAe 146-200. The airline mainly flew from Waterford and Galway on behalf of the Irish regional operator, Aer Arann, during the summer months. Fleet The Nex Aviation fleet consi...
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US-KS Upravlyaemy Sputnik Kontinentalny Statsionarny ( meaning Stationary Continental Controllable Satellite), or US-KS (), also known as Oko-S, was a series of Soviet, and later Russian, missile detection satellites launched as part of the Oko () programme. US-KS was a derivative of the US-K satellite, optimised for ...
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The Remixes (My Dear Disco EP) __NOTOC__ The Remixes is an EP by the band Ella Riot, formerly My Dear Disco. The band was active from 2007 to 2011. Though a live performing band, electronic music production was part of their forte since their inception. The band did most of their own production work, recording and mi...
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18th Street station (IRT Sixth Avenue Line) 18th Street was a station on the demolished IRT Sixth Avenue Line. It had two tracks and two side platforms. It was served by trains from the IRT Sixth Avenue Line and opened in 1892. It closed on December 4, 1938, and was not replaced with a subway station on the IND Sixth ...
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Jono Dean Jonathon Dean (born 23 June 1984 in Bathurst, New South Wales) is an Australian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman. Cricket career Early career Having been raised in his home town of Bathurst, Dean later lived in Sydney, where he played grade cricket for St George and represented the state of New Sout...
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Polish football in the interwar period The interwar period of Polish football began in the late fall of 1918 after First World War, when Poland regained independence, which had been lost at the end of 18th century (see: Partitions of Poland). The newly created country soon started to organize its administration and se...
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John Hamilton (1715–1796) John Hamilton (4 February 1715 – 12 February 1796) was a Scottish MP in the British Parliament. He was the second son of Sir Robert Dalrymple of Castleton, Haddington and changed his name to Hamilton in 1736 when he inherited the estate of Bargany in south Ayshire, by a decision of the House...
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Srimani Athulathmudali Srimani Anoma Athulathmudali also known as Srimanee Anoma Athulathmudali (Srimanee Athulathmudali) born as Srimani de Seram MP (27 April 1946 – 1 December 2004) () was a Sri Lankan woman politician and a former government minister who held the position of minister of Environment, Transport and W...
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Lynda Carter {{Infobox person | name = Lynda Carter | image = Lynda Carter2 (cropped2).jpg | birth_name = Lynda Jean Cordova Carter | birth_date = | birth_place = Phoenix, Arizona, U.S. | height = 5 ft 11 in (180.34 cm) | death_date = | death_plac...
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Alexander Rybak Alexander Igoryevich Rybak, or in Belarusian Alyaxandr Iharavich Rybak (born 13 May 1986), is a Belarusian-Norwegian singer-composer, violinist, pianist and actor. Representing Norway in the 2009 Eurovision Song Contest in Moscow, Russia, Rybak won the contest with 387 points—the highest tally any coun...
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The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot The Five(ish) Doctors Reboot is a 2013 comedy spoof and homage to the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It debuted on the BBC Red Button service after the broadcast of "The Day of the Doctor", the official 50th anniversary special. The programme was written and direc...
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Victoria blue BO Victoria blue BO, also known as C.I. Basic Blue 7 and C.I. 42595, is a chloride salt of a dye with the chemical formula [C33H40N3]Cl. It has the appearance of a reddish blue powder. Victoria Blue BO base, also known as Solvent Blue 5 and C.I. 42595:1, is the hydroxide derivative of the same cation. ...
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Isuzu Elf The is a medium duty truck produced by Isuzu since 1959. Outside Japan it is known as N series. The range was originally mainly available in Japan and other Asian countries. Australia was another important market for the Elf and N series – to the extent that it was manufactured there from the 1970s using ma...
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Sergio Egea Sergio Horacio Egea Rueda (born 21 September 1957) is a retired Argentine footballer who played as a central defender, and is a manager. Playing career Born in Necochea, Egea graduated from Estudiantes de La Plata's youth setup, after a stint with Cruz de Necochea. He made his debuts as a senior with Sout...
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Gregurić Breg Gregurić Breg is a settlement (naselje) in the Samobor administrative territory of Zagreb County, Croatia. As of 2011 it had a population of 118 people. References Category:Populated places in Zagreb County
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Hmong: History of a People Hmong: History of a People is a book by H. Keith Quincy, PhD, published by the Eastern Washington University Press. It was initially published in 1988 with a revised edition published in 1995. It chronicles the history of the Hmong people in China; it also documents the modern Hmong with ma...
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Delaney & Bonnie Delaney & Bonnie were the American musical duo of singer/songwriters Delaney Bramlett and Bonnie Bramlett. In 1969 and 1970, they fronted a rock/soul ensemble, Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, whose members at different times included Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, George Harrison, Leon Russell, Bobby Whitl...
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Laister-Kauffman TG-4 The Laister-Kauffmann TG-4 (designated LK-10 Yankee Doodle 2 by its designer) was a sailplane produced in the United States during the Second World War for training cargo glider pilots. It was a conventional sailplane design with a fuselage of steel tube construction and wooden wings and tail, co...
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Pony Club Association of Victoria The Pony Club Association of Victoria, commonly abbreviated as PCAV, is the recognised State Sporting Organisation and controlling body for Pony Club in Victoria where young people can ride and learn all disciplines of equestrian sports. The Association co-ordinates, develops and prom...
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Mongol National Organisation Mongol National Organisation is an anti-Hindu political party which is fighting against the brahmanism in Nepal. Unlike most other janajati movements, MNO emphazises racial identity rather than ethnicity . An Indian citizen, Gopal Gurung, founded Mongol National Organization on Jan 1, 198...
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Aval Varuvala Aval Varuvala () is a 1998 Indian Tamil-language romantic thriller film directed by Raj Kapoor. It is the Tamil remake of the 1997 Telugu movie Pelli, which itself was based on the 1980 Malayalam movie Manjil Virinja Pookkal and Julia Roberts starrer Sleeping With The Enemy. The film featured Ajith and S...
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Frank Sawyer (writer) Frank Sawyer MBE (1906–1980) was an English riverkeeper, writer, and inventor of such flies as the Pheasant Tail Nymph. Sawyer also invented a number of animal traps, some of which bore his name; the most widely used – the Imbra – is still approved for use in the UK although no longer in producti...
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2013–14 Ashes series The 2013–14 Ashes (named Commonwealth Bank Ashes Series for sponsorship reasons) was a Test cricket series between England and Australia. The five venues for the series were the Brisbane Cricket Ground, the Adelaide Oval, the WACA Ground, the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the Sydney Cricket Ground....
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Number: The Language of Science Number: The Language of Science: A Critical Survey Written for the Cultured Non-Mathematician is a popular mathematics book written by Russian-American mathematician Tobias Dantzig. The original U.S. publication was by Macmillan in 1930. A second edition (third impression) was published...
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ML/I ML/1 (Macro Language/One) is a powerful general-purpose macro processor. Typical uses of ML/1 include: editing, modifying, correcting, or reformatting text files translating source code from one programming language to another acting as a source-code preprocessor to allow the user to add new syntactic forms t...
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Rick Holland Rick Holland is an English poet and independent artist. He was born in Aldershot in 1978. Published work His first book 'Story the Flowers' was made at Calvert's Co-Operative Press in Bethnal Green in 2010. The work is constructed within the tradition of psychogeography and of the city wanderer or flaneu...
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Breitkopf Fraktur Breitkopf Fraktur is a Blackletter font designed by typographer and German music publisher Johann Gottlob Immanuel Breitkopf (1719–1794). Breitkopf was the son of the publisher Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf, founder of the publishing house Breitkopf & Härtel, a firm that continues to the present day...
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Lead(II) chromate Lead(II) chromate (PbCrO4) is a chemical compound, a chromate of lead. It has a vivid yellow color and is insoluble in water, and as a result, is used in paints under the name chrome yellow. Lead(II) chromate may also be known as chrome yellow, chromic acid lead(II) salt, canary chrome yellow 40-225...
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Louisproutia Louisproutia is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae. References Category:Geometridae
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2012 Shanghai International Film Festival The 2012 Shanghai International Film Festival was the 15th such festival devoted to international cinema held in Shanghai, China. International Jury The members of the jury for the Golden Goblet Award were: Jean-Jacques Annaud (France; president of the jury) Rakhshan Banie...
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BMW Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, translated in English as Bavarian Motor Works, commonly referred to as BMW (), is a German multinational company which produces automobiles and motorcycles. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 until 1918 and again from 1933...
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Duttapukur For "Duttapukur Railway Station", see Dutapukur railway station.Duttapukur is a census town in Barasat I CD Block in Barasat Sadar subdivision in North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a part of Kolkata Urban Agglomeration. Geography Duttapukur is located in the Ganges Brahmap...
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Real estate in China Real estate in China is developed and managed by public, private, and state-owned red chip enterprises. In the years leading up to the 2008 financial crisis, the real estate sector in China was growing so rapidly that the government implemented a series of policies - including raising the required...
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Drake & Josh Go Hollywood Drake & Josh Go Hollywood is a 2006 American made-for-TV comedy film starring Drake Bell and Josh Peck from the Nickelodeon television series Drake & Josh. It first aired on January 6, 2006, and was released on VHS and DVD on January 31. The film was the highest rated program on cable for the...
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Kaliyugaya (novel) Kaliyugaya (Sinhala, Age of Darkness) is a novel written by Sinhala writer Martin Wickremasinghe and first published in 1957. It is the second book of Wickremasinghe's trilogy that started with Gamperaliya - transformation of a village. The final book of the trilogy is "Yuganthaya" (culmination of t...
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Arnaud Amalric Arnaud Amaury (; died 1225) was a Roman Catholic Cistercian abbot who played a prominent role in the Albigensian Crusade. Prior to the massacre of Béziers, it was reported that Amalric, when asked how to distinguish Cathars from Catholics, responded, "Kill them all! God will know his own." Whether this...
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Andrew Richardson (Dorset cricketer) Andrew Richardson (born 2 June 1965) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who played for Dorset. He was born in Weymouth, Dorset. Richardson, who made his Minor Counties Championship debut in 1985, made his sole List A appearance in the 1987 Na...
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Uluberia Purba Uluberia Purba (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is an assembly constituency in Howrah district in the Indian state of West Bengal. As a consequence of the orders of the Delimitation Commission, while Uluberia Purba (Vidhan Sabha constituency) came into existence in 2011, Kalyanpur (Vidhan Sabha constituency)...
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Colegio San Agustin – Bacolod Colegio San Agustin – Bacolod (CSA-B) is a private, co-educational, Catholic institution of learning owned and administered by the Augustinians of the Province of Santo Niño de Cebu in the Philippines. It is located in Bacolod City, the capital of Negros Occidental province. The Spanish A...
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Joy (Mark Ryder song) "Joy" is a song by English electronic musician Mark Ryder, released as a single in 2000. It contains samples from Soft Cell's version of "Tainted Love", and features vocals from Special MC and Heidi Rydquist. The song reached the UK Top 40, peaking at No. 34 on the UK Singles Chart, and also reac...
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Waswanipi River The Waswanipi River is a tributary of Matagami Lake. The Waswanipi River flows in the Municipality of Eeyou Istchee Baie-James in the administrative region of Nord-du-Québec, in Quebec, Canada. Geography The main hydrographic slopes adjacent to the Waswanipi River are: North side: Nomans River, Incon...
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Baduria (Vidhan Sabha constituency) Baduria (Vidhan Sabha Constituency) is an assembly constituency in North 24 Parganas district in the Indian state of West Bengal. Overview As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, No. 99 Baduria (Vidhan Sabha constituency) is composed of the following: Baduria municipality, an...
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List of number-one digital tracks of 2015 (Australia) The ARIA Digital Track Chart is a chart that ranks the best-performing digital tracks singles of Australia. It is published by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), an organisation who collect music data for the weekly ARIA Charts. To be eligible to app...
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Generation of Columbuses The Generation of Columbuses () is a term denoting the generation of Poles who were born soon after Poland regained its independence in 1918, and whose adolescence was marked by the tragic times of World War II. The term itself was coined by Roman Bratny in his well-received 1957 novel Kolumbo...
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Terahertz nondestructive evaluation Terahertz nondestructive evaluation pertains to devices, and techniques of analysis occurring in the terahertz domain of electromagnetic radiation. These devices and techniques evaluate the properties of a material, component or system without causing damage. Terahertz imaging Ter...
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Eva (2011 film) Eva is a 2011 Spanish science fiction film directed by Kike Maíllo. It was released on 7 September 2011 at the 68th Venice International Film Festival, where it was screened out of competition. The film stars Daniel Brühl, Marta Etura, Lluís Homar and Alberto Ammann. Eva was nominated in twelve catego...
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1985 Federation Cup (tennis) The 1985 Federation Cup was the 23rd edition of the most important competition between national teams in women's tennis. The tournament was held at the Nagoya Green Tennis Club in Nagoya, Japan, from 6–14 October. Czechoslovakia defeated the United States in the final, giving Czechoslova...
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David Bergelson David (or Dovid) Bergelson (דוד בערגעלסאָן) (12 August 1884 – 12 August 1952) was a Yiddish language writer. Ukrainian-born, he lived for a time in Berlin, Germany. He moved back to the Soviet Union when Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany. He was ultimately executed during an antisemitic campaign ag...
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Minuscule 447 Minuscule 447 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), ε 507 (in the Soden numbering), is a Greek minuscule manuscript of the New Testament, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been assigned to the 15th century. Description The codex contains a complete text of the four Gospels on 329 parchment leaves (). ...
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Michelle Duncan Michelle Duncan (born April 14, 1978) is a Scottish actress. Known for Driving Lessons (2006), Atonement (2007) and The Broken (2008). She portrayed Shelley Stern in the biographical drama film Bohemian Rhapsody (2018). Early life The Perth-born Duncan trained in acting at Queen Margaret University, E...
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Canton of Grandvillars The canton of Grandvillars is an administrative division of the Territoire de Belfort department, northeastern France. Its borders were modified at the French canton reorganisation which came into effect in March 2015. Its seat is in Grandvillars. It consists of the following communes: Angeot ...
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Krein Krein () is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Krein (1883–1951), Russian composer Mark Krein (1907–1989), Ukrainian-Soviet mathematician
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WHOU-FM WHOU-FM (100.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Houlton, Maine, United States, the station serves the Southern Aroostook County area, as well as Northern Penobscot and Northern Washington Counties, along with Western New Brunswick, Canada. The station is currently owned b...
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Esta Nesbitt Esther "Esta" Nesbitt, born as Esther Feuerman (1918-1975) was an American illustrator, xerox artist, filmmaker, and educator. Between the 1940s until the 1960s, Nesbitt actively led a career as a fashion illustrator for leading magazines and newspapers including Harpers Bazaar, Mademoiselle, and the New ...
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Stolberg (Harz) is a town (sometimes itself called 'Harz' in historical references) and a former municipality in the district of Mansfeld-Südharz, in the German State of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated in the southern part of the Harz mountains, about west of Sangerhausen, and northeast of Nordhausen. Since 1...
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Parbaking Parbaking is a cooking technique in which a bread or dough product is partially baked and then rapidly frozen for storage. The raw dough is baked normally, but halted at about 80% of the normal cooking time, when it is rapidly cooled and frozen. The partial cooking kills the yeast in the bread mixture, and ...
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Somkid Chuenta Somkid Chuenta (Thai สมคิด ชื่นตา), 1978 in Surin, Thailand) is a former Thai futsal Goalkeeper, and a member of Thailand national futsal team. He is a particularly eccentric player, known for his constant play outside the penalty area as well as his acrobatic style in goal. See also Thailand Beach S...
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Torsten Krebs Torsten Krebs (born 6 April 1973) is a German sport shooter who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics. References Category:1973 births Category:Living people Category:German male sport shooters Category:ISSF rifle shooters Category:Olympic shooters of Germany Category:Shooters at the 2004 Summer Olympic...
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Maria del Pilar Ortiz María del Pilar Ortiz is a Colombian journalist. She is most recognized as the former director and anchorwoman of Noticias Univision in Tampa, Florida; a position she maintained for eleven years. In addition to Univision, she has worked as a reporter for RCN TV, Caracol TV, and CBS TeleNoticias....
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Alan Bolton (cricketer) Alan Bolton (1 July 1939 – 1 January 2003) was an English cricketer active from 1956 to 1963 who played for Lancashire. He was born in Darwen and died in Keighley. He appeared in 40 first-class matches as a righthanded batsman who bowled right arm off break. He scored 1,223 runs with a highest ...
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Q.U.E.E.N. "Q.U.E.E.N." (acronym of "Queer, Untouchables, Emigrants, Excommunicated, and Negroid") is a song by American recording artist Janelle Monáe featuring the singer Erykah Badu. It was released on April 23, 2013, as the lead single from Monáe's second studio album, The Electric Lady. Stylized in the form of qu...
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List of fishes in the Magdalena River The following is a list of fishes present in the Colombian Magdalena River. A Abramites eques Acestrocephalus anomalus Aequidens pulcher Ancistrus caucanus Ancistrus tolima Ancistrus triradiatus Andinoacara latifrons Argopleura magdalenensis Astroblepus homodon Astrobl...
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DZLR DZLR BBS-FM (91.9 MHz Naga City) is a FM station of the Bicol Broadcasting Systems in Naga City. The station's studio and transmitter located at the BBS Building, Balatas, Naga City. References Mixx FM 91.9 DZLR
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Whiston, Merseyside Whiston is a large village and civil parish within the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley in Merseyside, England. It is located 8 miles (12.8 km) east of Liverpool. The population was recorded as 13,629 at the 2001 Census, which increased to 14,263 at the 2011 Census. A new village, Halsnead Garden ...
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Henry Lawrence Hitchcock Rev. Henry Lawrence Hitchcock (Oct. 31, 1813-July 6, 1873) was and American minister and the third President of Western Reserve College, now Case Western Reserve University. He was mayor of the village of Hudson, OH in 1861. Biography Hitchcock was born in Burton, Geauga County, Ohio, Oct. 31...
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Boomslang (music festival) Boomslang: A Celebration of Sound & Art was an annual multi-venue music festival in Lexington, Kentucky, organized by the University of Kentucky's college radio station, WRFL. The festival was an extension of WRFL's mission to provide a platform for non-mainstream, non-commercial music and o...
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David Hess (politician) David W. Hess is a Republican member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing the 9th District since 1994. External links State of New Hampshire House of Representatives - David Hess Project Vote Smart - Senator David Hess (NH) profile Follow the Money - David Hess 2006 2004...
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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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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 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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2013 Karshi Challenger The 2013 Karshi Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the seventh edition of the tournament which was part of the 2013 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Qarshi, Uzbekistan between 6 and 12 May 2013. Singles main draw entrants Seeds 1 Rankings are a...
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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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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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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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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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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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1998 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race The Women's Individual Road Race at the 1998 UCI Road World Championships was held on Saturday October 10, 1998, in Valkenburg, Netherlands, over a total distance of 103.2 kilometres (6 x 17.2 km laps). There were a total of 121 starters, with 95 cyclists finishin...
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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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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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Indigo (actress) Indigo (born Alyssa Ashley Nichols, June 25, 1984, Los Angeles) is an American actress, DJ and entrepreneur. She is best known for her roles as Rona, one of the vampire slayer potentials, in the final season of the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Vaneeta on the Showtime series Weeds, in which ...
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Flavanone 4-reductase In enzymology, a flavanone 4-reductase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction (2S)-flavan-4-ol + NADP+ (2S)-flavanone + NADPH + H+ Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are (2S)-flavan-4-ol and NADP+, whereas its 3 products are (2S)-flavanone, NADPH, and H+. This enzyme belong...
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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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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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Nir Lax Nir Lax (; born August 10, 1994) is an Israeli footballer who currently plays at Hapoel Tel Aviv. Notes External links Category:1994 births Category:Living people Category:Israeli footballers Category:Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C. players Category:Beitar Tel Aviv Bat Yam F.C. players Category:Bnei Sakhnin F.C. pl...
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