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Cerastis
Cerastis is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.
Species
Cerastis faceta (Treitschke, 1835)
Cerastis leucographa (Denis & Schiffermüller, 1775) – white-marked
Cerastis orientalis Boursin, 1948
Cerastis pallescens (Butler, 1878)
Cerastis robertsoni Crabo & Lafontaine, 1997
Cerastis rubricosa (Denis... | {
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Matsushiro Underground Imperial Headquarters
The was a large underground bunker complex built during the Second World War in the town of Matsushiro, which is now a suburb of Nagano, Japan. The facility was constructed so that the central organs of government of Imperial Japan could be transferred there. In its constr... | {
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Uyalovo
Uyalovo () is a rural locality (a village) in Sharansky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 159 as of 2010. There are 3 streets.
References
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List of Australian High Commissioners to New Zealand
The High Commissioner of Australia to New Zealand is an officer of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the head of the High Commission of the Commonwealth of Australia to New Zealand in Wellington. The High Commissioner has the rank and status... | {
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Salminen
Salminen is a Finnish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Arto Salminen (1959–2005), Finnish writer known for his social commentary
Arvo Salminen, twentieth century Finnish politician
Esko Salminen (born 1940), Finnish actor on television, the stage and film
Ilmari Salminen (1902–1986), Finnish... | {
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Florent Massip
Florent Massip (born 29 March 1994) is a French rugby union full-back and he currently plays for Provence Rugby in the French [[Pro D2
]].
References
External links
Provence profile
L'Équipe profile
Category:1994 births
Category:Living people
Category:French people of Réunionnais descent
Category:Fre... | {
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Joe Cool's Dodgem School
Joe Cool's Dodgem School is a dodgem ride for kids and is themed to the Cedar Fair kids area which is Planet Snoopy. It is located at two parks:
Joe Cool's Dodgem School at Kings Island
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Emanuel Perathoner
Emanuel Perathoner (born 12 May 1986) is an Italian snowboarder. He competed in the 2018 Winter Olympics.
He participated at the FIS Freestyle Ski and Snowboarding World Championships 2019, winning a medal.
References
External links
Category:1986 births
Category:Living people
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Maciej Kostrzewa
Maciej Kostrzewa is a Polish footballer who plays as a midfielder.
References
External links
Category:1991 births
Category:Living people
Category:Polish footballers
Category:Association football midfielders
Category:Lechia Gdańsk players
Category:Wisła Płock players
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John Johansen
John Johansen may refer to:
John Johansen (athlete) (1883–1947), Norwegian sprinter
John Anker Johansen (1894–1986), Norwegian gymnast
John Christen Johansen (1876–1964), Danish-American portraitist
John M. Johansen (1916–2012), American architect
John Lind Johansen (1852–?), Norwegian politician for th... | {
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Seth Richards Commercial Block
The Seth Richards Commercial Block, also known as the Lederer-Strauss Building, is an historic building located in downtown Des Moines, Iowa, United States. Its construction represents the transition of Court Avenue from a retail center to the city's wholesale district. Seth Richards had... | {
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Kleinarl
Kleinarl is a municipality in the St. Johann im Pongau district in the Austrian state of Salzburg.
Geography
The municipal area is located in the Pongau region within the Central Eastern Alps, on the northern rim of the High Tauern national park. The Radstadt Tauern mountain range with the source of the Enn... | {
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Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (Merrillville, Indiana)
Saint Sava Serbian Orthodox Church (; Crkva svetog Save) was originally established February 14, 1914, in Gary, Indiana, and is now located in Merrillville, Indiana, after the consecration of the new church building in 1991. It is the church-school congregatio... | {
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Buels Gore, Vermont
Buels Gore is a gore in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. The population was 30 at the 2010 census, up from 12 at the 2000 census. In Vermont, gores and grants are unincorporated portions of a county which are not part of any town and have limited self-government (if any, as many are uninh... | {
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Bruno Romo
Bruno Sebastián Romo Rojas (born 20 May 1989), known as Bruno Romo, is a Chilean footballer that currently plays as centre back for Deportes Antofagasta. Before re-joining Colo-Colo, Romo played for Palestino and Santiago Wanderers, in where the player had a great performance at the first club mentioned.
H... | {
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1923–24 William & Mary Indians men's basketball team
The 1923–24 William & Mary Indians men's basketball team represented the College of William & Mary in intercollegiate basketball during the 1923–24 season. Under the first year of head coach J. Wilder Tasker (who concurrently served as the head football coach), the ... | {
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David Simpson (priest)
Rev David Simpson, M.A. (12 October 1745 – 24 March 1799) was an Anglican priest who spent most of his career in Macclesfield, Cheshire, England.
Early life and education
David Simpson was born at Ingleby Arncliffe, near Northallerton, Yorkshire, the son of Ralph Simpson, a farmer. He was expe... | {
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Timbercorp
Timbercorp, a now-defunct managed investment scheme within Australia from 1999 to 2008, was established to manage superannuation and investments in agriculture. The consortium of companies were placed into public administration on 23 April 2009 and is currently being wound up by administrators.
Over 40 bus... | {
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Arctic Bay Airport
Arctic Bay Airport, , is an airport located southeast of Arctic Bay, Nunavut, Canada. Until January 12, 2010 Nanisivik Airport, about from Arctic Bay, was used for scheduled flights. On January 13, 2010, First Air transferred all air services to Arctic Bay's newly expanded airport with service to ... | {
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Festus R-IV School District
Festus R-IV School District is the school district serving Festus, Missouri and portions of unincorporated Jefferson County, Missouri.
Fincances
The assessed value of FSD is estimated to be $272 Million as of 2018 with a tax levy of $3.7453. The average teacher salary as of January 2018 is... | {
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Diplomacy (game)
Diplomacy is an American strategic board game created by Allan B. Calhamer in 1954 and released commercially in the United States in 1959. Its main distinctions from most board wargames are its negotiation phases (players spend much of their time forming and betraying alliances with other players and ... | {
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Metric-affine gravitation theory
In comparison with General Relativity, dynamic variables of metric-affine gravitation theory are both a pseudo-Riemannian metric and a general linear connection on a world manifold . Metric-affine gravitation theory has been suggested as a natural generalization of Einstein–Cartan t... | {
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Roll film
Rollfilm or roll film is any type of spool-wound photographic film protected from white light exposure by a paper backing, as opposed to film which is protected from exposure and wound forward in a cartridge. The term originated in contrast to sheet film. Confusingly, roll film was originally often referred ... | {
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Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers
The Haldane Society of Socialist Lawyers is a socialist and legal campaigning organisation in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1930 to provide legal support to the then Labour government. The Society was named after Viscount Haldane, a Liberal and subsequently Labour Party po... | {
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James Goolnik
James Goolnik is the clinical director and founder of Bow Lane Dental Group in London.
Education
Goolnik studied at King's College London, qualifying in 1992. He worked for a year as a house office at King & St Georges before working in various NHS and mixed practices. Goolnik then studied for an MSc i... | {
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Zentaro Kosaka
was a Japanese politician who served as foreign minister for two times and as labor minister.
Early life and education
Hailed from Nagano Prefecture, Kosaka was born into a politician family in 1912. His grandfather, Zennosuke Kosaka, was the founder of the daily Shinano Mainichi and a politician. His ... | {
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Heath Blackgrove
Heath Blackgrove (born 5 December 1980 in Oamaru) is a New Zealand professional racing cyclist.
Major results
2002
1st in Le Race (NZL)
3rd in general classification Tour of Southland (NZL)
2003
Sydney, Team Pursuit (AUS)
ITT National Championship, Elite, New Zealand, Napier (NZL)
Road Nati... | {
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Druid's Head Inn
The Druid's Head Inn is a grade II listed building in the town centre of Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales. It is located in the historic Glendower Street and Chippenhamgate Street neighbourhood, within the medieval town walls. The building served as a public house during most of its history, but for the... | {
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Love Under the Sun
Love Under the Sun () is a 2003 Hong Kong musical short film directed by Andy Lau. It depicts an evening ball in which a rumor spreads among the guests that one among them has contracted AIDS. The film was meant to raise awareness about AIDS and dispel common misconceptions regarding its contagiousn... | {
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Beverly Crusher
Beverly Crusher is a character in the fictional Star Trek franchise. Debuting in the television series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Gates McFadden portrayed the character for all but the second of its seven seasons, as well as its spin-off feature films, Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Cont... | {
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Silverwood Wildlife Sanctuary
Silverwood Wildlife Sanctuary is a nature preserve owned and operated by the San Diego Audubon Society (SDAS). Silverwood was set up in 1965 to preserve coastal chaparral and riparian woodland habitats. It is also a nature education facility for San Diego area schoolchildren and adults, ... | {
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Abdul Qadeer Khan
Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, NI, HI, FPAS (; ; (born 1 April 1936)), known as Dr. A. Q. Khan, is a Pakistani columnist, nuclear physicist and a metallurgical engineer, who founded the uranium enrichment program for Pakistan's atomic bomb project. AQ Khan founded and established the Kahuta Research Laborato... | {
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1991 Baltimore Orioles season
The 1991 Baltimore Orioles season was a season in American baseball. It involved the Orioles finishing 6th in the American League East with a record of 67 wins and 95 losses. Cal Ripken. Jr. would be the first shortstop in the history of the American League to win two MVP awards in a car... | {
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Mount Benjamin
Mount Benjamin () is a prominent mountain, 1,750 m, rising sharply at the west side of Amundsen Glacier, 5 nautical miles (9 km) southeast of Mount Ellsworth, in the Queen Maud Mountains. First seen and mapped by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1928-30. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-... | {
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Jason McAddley
Jason Christopher McAddley (born July 28, 1979) is a former American football wide receiver. He played his high school football at Oak Ridge High School in Oak Ridge, Tennessee and went to the University of Alabama.
He was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals in the 5th round (149th overall) in the 2002 NF... | {
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Billy Monk
Billy Monk (born William John Monk, ? – 31 July 1982) was a South African, known for his photographs of a Cape Town nightclub between 1967 and 1969, during apartheid. In 2012 a posthumous book was published, Billy Monk: Nightclub Photographs.
Early life
Not much is known about the early life of Monk. Altho... | {
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List of The Muppet Show episodes
This is a complete listing of episodes of the live-action/puppet television series The Muppet Show.
The 120 episodes were produced in the UK between 1976 and 1980; two pilot episodes were also produced, one in 1974 and the other in 1975. The UK broadcasts featured extra scenes that we... | {
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JCB HMEE
The JCB HMEE (High Mobility Engineer Excavator) is a military vehicle made by JCB.
Design
The HMEE is an armoured backhoe loader designed for high speeds in order to self-deploy with military convoys. Most backhoes are limited to much lower speeds. It is also capable of towing heavy loads and has good off-ro... | {
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Fancy Chemutai
Fancy Chemutai (born March 20, 1995) is a Kenyan long distance runner who specializes in the half marathon.
She finished third in her debut at the Prague Half Marathon and won the Göteborgsvarvet in Gothenburg in 1:07:58. On October 22, 2017 in Valencia, she finished second behind Joyciline Jepkosgei, ... | {
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Deh Soltan
Deh Soltan or Deh-e Soltan or Deh-i-Sultan () may refer to:
Deh Soltan, Semnan
Deh-e Soltan, Sistan and Baluchestan | {
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Jim Wilson (Los Angeles)
Jim Wilson (October 21, 1872 – February 8, 1956) was a pioneer banker and businessman of the San Fernando Valley who was on the Los Angeles City Council from 1933 to 1941.
Biography
Wilson was born on October 21, 1872, in Butler, Ohio, the son of John W. Wilson and Harriet Andrews, both of B... | {
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Sheldon Thomas
Sheldon Thomas (born December 8, 1972) is a former Trinidadian soccer player who played for LA Galaxy.
He also played for South China Athletic Club and Orange County Waves, and was capped three times for Trinidad & Tobago.
Club career
Early career
Thomas attended El Camino College and St. Benedict's... | {
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Remember the Titans
Remember the Titans is a 2000 American biographical sports film produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Boaz Yakin. The screenplay, written by Gregory Allen Howard, is based on the true story of African-American coach Herman Boone, portrayed by Denzel Washington, and his attempt to integrate ... | {
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John O'Brien (basketball, born 1916)
John J. O'Brien, Jr. (1916 – June 16, 1994) was an American professional basketball player. He played in the National Basketball League for the Akron Goodyear Wingfoots during the 1941–42 season. In 1952, he became a referee for the National Basketball Association.
References
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Mlesna
Mlesna Tea is a tea company owned by Euro-Scan Exports based in Sri Lanka. The company produces a range of loose teas, tea bags and gifts including: black tea, green tea, flavoured teas, and herbal teas.
History
The company was established by Anselm Perera in 1983. Perera was initially employed as a tea taste... | {
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Sérgio Godinho
Sérgio Godinho, OL () is a Portuguese poet, composer, and singer. He was born on August 31, 1945 in Porto, Portugal, and is one of the most influential popular musicians in Portugal. He's often considered the greatest name of Portuguese popular music, after Zeca Afonso, even if their music styles are qu... | {
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Caloranaerobacter ferrireducens
Caloranaerobacter ferrireducens is a Gram-negative, thermophilic, anaerobic, iron-reducing and motile bacterium from the genus of Caloranaerobacter which has been isolated from hydrothermal sulfide deposits from the East Pacific Rise.
References
Category:Clostridiaceae
Category:Bact... | {
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Giovanni Maria Bernardoni
Giovanni Maria Bernardoni (1541–1605) was a Jesuit and an Italian architect who was the first to design the Baroque style in Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Early life
Giovanni Maria Bernardoni was born in northern Italy in the commune of Cagno in 1541. He worked as a mason until he... | {
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Dylann Roof
Dylann Storm Roof (born April 3, 1994) is an American white supremacist and mass murderer convicted for perpetrating the Charleston church shooting on June 17, 2015 in the U.S. state of South Carolina. During a prayer service at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Roof killed nine people, all Afric... | {
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Actual cash value
In the property and casualty insurance industry, Actual Cash Value (ACV) is a method of valuing insured property, or the value computed by that method.
Actual Cash Value (ACV) is not equal to replacement cost value (RCV).
ACV is computed by subtracting depreciation from replacement cost. The deprec... | {
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MinX
MinX was a very short-lived British music television channel owned and operated by CSC Media Group. The channel was launched on 8 October 2007 and was replaced by NME TV on 22 November 2007 at 6.00am.
MinX broadcast 24 hours a day on Sky Digital Channel 377; however, it only showed 8 hours of music videos in ful... | {
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Ram Sharma
Ram Sharma (1837–1918) was a nineteenth-century Indo-Anglian poet who alternately criticized and praised the government in his poems and newspaper articles. He began his literary career in the 1860s but pursued steady writing only after his retirement from a government post in 1878. He practiced Yoga for 40... | {
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Michael Dulin
Michael Dulin is an American pianist and composer. In addition to performing his original music, Dulin has appeared both solo and with orchestra in performances of classical music. He has also toured as keyboardist with the Motown group, the Temptations.
Four of Dulin's albums The One I Waited For, Atm... | {
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Ictinogomphus ferox
Ictinogomphus ferox, commonly called the common tiger or the common tigertail, is a species of dragonfly in the family Gomphidae. It is found in Angola, Botswana, Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Guinea, Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia,... | {
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Fluoroform
Fluoroform is the chemical compound with the formula CHF3. It is one of the "haloforms", a class of compounds with the formula CHX3 (X = halogen) with C3v symmetry. Fluoroform is used in diverse applications in organic synthesis. It is not an ozone depleter but is a greenhouse gas.
Synthesis
About 20M ... | {
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Yae Sagara
was a Japanese athlete. She competed in the women's high jump at the 1932 Summer Olympics.
References
Category:1913 births
Category:1969 deaths
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1932 Summer Olympics
Category:Japanese female high jumpers
Category:Olympic athletes of Japan
Category:Place of birth m... | {
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Battle of Domažlice
The Battle of Domažlice () or Battle of Taus () or Battle of Tausch was fought on 14 August 1431 as the part of the 5th crusade against Hussites. The crusade was sent to Bohemia after negotiations, held in Pressburg and Cheb, between Hussites and the emperor Sigismund had failed.
Outcome
The Imp... | {
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Xenophallus umbratilis
Xenophallus umbratilis is a species of poeciliid fish native to the countries of Nicaragua and Costa Rica. This species grows to a length of SL. It is the only known member of its genus.
References
Category:Poeciliidae
Category:Freshwater fish of Central America
Category:Fish of Costa Ric... | {
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2014 GFA Premier Division
In the 2014 season the GFA Premier Division, the top football league in Grenada, was won by the ASOMS Paradise team.
Table
1.Paradise 18 14 1 3 49-15 43 Champions
2.Carib Hurricane 18 9 6 3 25-19 33
3.GBSS 18 9 2... | {
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Chubukaran
Chubukaran () is a rural locality (a village) in Slakbashevsky Selsoviet, Belebeyevsky District, Bashkortostan, Russia. The population was 25 as of 2010.
References
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Sybra elongatissima
Sybra elongatissima is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Breuning in 1939. It is known from Borneo and Malaysia.
References
elongatissima
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Peter August Poppe
Peter August Poppe (17 August 1870 – 13 February 1933) was a Norwegian-born engineer, designer and developer of engines and complete motor vehicles for the British motor industry. He was a co-founder of the engine manufacturer White and Poppe.
Biography
Poppe was born at Skogn in Nord-Trøndelag, No... | {
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Popular Music from Vittula
Popular Music from Vittula () is a novel by Mikael Niemi. It was published in Sweden in 2000, the English translation by Laurie Thompson followed in 2003. A film based on the book was released in 2004.
The book won the 2000 August Prize.
References
Category:2000 Swedish novels
Category:Au... | {
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Frank Pope
Frank Pope (born 13 May 1973) is the Chief Executive Officer for Save the Elephants (STE). After studying zoology at the University of Edinburgh he began his career in marine science before joining The Times newspaper as the world's only Ocean Correspondent (between 2008 and 2011) to cover the fast-changing... | {
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Patrick Vieira
Patrick Vieira (born 23 June 1976) is a French professional football head coach and former player. He is the manager of Nice.
Considered one of the best players of his generation, Vieira began his career at Cannes in 1994, where several standout performances in his debut season garnered him a move to S... | {
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Hugh Sempill
"Hugh Sempill" is also the name of several Lords Sempill.
Hugh Sempill (or Semple) (in Latin, Hugo Simpelius or Sempilius) (between 1589 and 1596 – 1654) was a Scottish Jesuit mathematician and linguist. He describes himself in his work as Hugo Sempilius Craigbaitaeus, probably making him the Hew Sempil... | {
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Moyer v. Peabody
Moyer v. Peabody, 212 U.S. 78 (1909), is a decision by the United States Supreme Court which held that the governor and officers of a state National Guard, acting in good faith and under authority of law, may imprison without probable cause a citizen of the United States in a time of insurrection and ... | {
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Fau-de-Peyre
Fau-de-Peyre is a former commune in the Lozère department in southern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the new commune Peyre-en-Aubrac.
See also
Communes of the Lozère department
References
INSEE commune file
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Talon-Talon
Talon-Talon is a barangay located to the southeast of Zamboanga City in the Philippines. 30% of the land is used for farming, 10% is salt bed and the remaining 60% is residential. The coastal area is surrounded with seaweed and fishponds farming.
History
For a long time, the place where Talon-Talon is had... | {
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Wang Jia (director)
Wang Jia () is a Chinese film director.
Filmography
Jing tian dong di
The Space Dream (2011)
Awards
He won the Award for Best Director at the 2011 Huabiao Awards. He was nominated for the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Director at the 30th Hundred Flowers Awards for Jing tian dong di.
References... | {
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Samantha Baines
Samantha Louise Baines (born 1987 in Southwark, London) is an English actress and comedian. She is best known for her appearances in Magic Mike Live London, The Crown (Netflix), Lee Nelson's Well Funny People (BBC3), Hank Zipzer (CBBC) and A Royal Night Out .
Early life
Baines grew up in Bromley, whe... | {
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Barry Enright
Barry Ryan Enright (born March 30, 1986) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Enright attended St. Mary's High School in Stockton, California and Pepperdine University. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He played for T... | {
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Wysoka Góra, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship
Wysoka Góra () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Srokowo, within Kętrzyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland, close to the border with the Kaliningrad Oblast of Russia. It lies approximately north-west of Srokowo, north-east of Kętrzy... | {
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So Blue (De Sylva, Brown and Henderson song)
"So Blue" is a 1927 song written by Buddy DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson. The song has been covered by numerous artists.
Versions
Vera Lynn
Peggy Lee, on Dream Street (Peggy Lee album)
John Warren's Strictempo Orchestra 1959,
The Cambridge Strings,
Phil Tate And ... | {
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House of Unitarians, Copenhagen
The House of Unitarians in Copenhagen, Denmark, is the chapel of the Danish Unitarian Church Society. It was designed by Carl Brummer and opened in 1927 on Østerbrogade, now Dag Hammerskjolds Allé. Brummer was asked to design a building which reflected the Unitarian ideals of tolerance ... | {
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There You Are (Martina McBride song)
"There You Are" is a song written by Ed Hill, Mark D. Sanders and Bob DiPiero, and recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride. It was released in May 2000 as the third single from her album Emotion. The song was McBride's twelfth Top Ten hit on the U.S. Billboard Ho... | {
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Centenariosuchus
Centenariosuchus is an extinct genus of caimanine crocodylian known from the Miocene of the Panama Canal Zone of Panama. It contains a single species, Centenariosuchus gilmorei, that was named in 2013 in honor of the upcoming centennial anniversary of the digging of the Panama Canal. Two fossil specim... | {
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The Waltz You Saved for Me
"The Waltz You Saved for Me" is a popular song written in 1930 by Wayne King and Emil Flindt with lyrics by Gus Kahn. The song soon became associated as the theme song of Wayne King and His Orchestra.
Notable artists who have recorded the song include: Al Bowlly (1931), Bert Ambrose (193... | {
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Absolute magnitude
Absolute magnitude () is a measure of the luminosity of a celestial object, on an inverse logarithmic astronomical magnitude scale. An object's absolute magnitude is defined to be equal to the apparent magnitude that the object would have if it were viewed from a distance of exactly , without extinc... | {
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Battlefield Germany
Battlefield Germany is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Personal Software Services for the Commodore 64 released in April 1987. It was also ported to the Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum later that year. It is the eighth instalment to the Strategic Wargames series. The game is... | {
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Clinton, California
Clinton (formerly, Sarahville, Sarahsville, and Lincoln) is a small town in Amador County, California. It is located south of Pine Grove, at an elevation of 1972 feet (601 m). Clinton was the center of a placer mining community during the 1850s and of quartz mining as late as the 1880s. This town... | {
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Bob Montgomery (boxer)
Bob Montgomery (February 10, 1919 – August 25, 1998) was an American lightweight boxer who took the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) World Lightweight Championship in May 1943, and again in March 1944. His managers included Frankie Thomas, and Joe Gramby.
Early life and career
Montgom... | {
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50th World Science Fiction Convention
The 50th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon), also known as MagiCon, was held September 3–7, 1992, at the Clarion Hotel, The Peabody Orlando, and the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida, United States.
The chairman was Joe Siclari; Becky Thomson was vice-... | {
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Gappy Ranks
Jacob Lee Williams (born c.1983), better known as Gappy Ranks, is an English dancehall musician of Jamaican and Dominican descent, from Harlesden, London.
Career
Born in Harlesden to a Jamaican father and Dominican mother, he dealt with numerous problems; including homelessness after leaving school. Once ... | {
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Bayan Productions
Bayan Productions, Inc. is a co-production of ABS-CBN, responsible for the public affairs programme “Magandang Gabi, Bayan”.
At the helm of Bayan Productions is Arlene de Castro, who is also ABS-CBN’s former Vice President for Current Affairs.
Shows
Previous Show
Trip na Trip - A travel show focus... | {
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C. J. Sapong
Charles "CJ" Nana Kwabena Sapong (; born December 27, 1988) is an American soccer player who currently plays as a forward for Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer.
Playing career
College
Sapong played college soccer at James Madison University, where he ended his career with 37 goals and 21 assists in fo... | {
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Savlaj
Savlaj (also Savalaj) is a village in Tasgaon tehsil in Sangli district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is named after the village god Lord Savalsiddh or Savalsiddha.
Savlaj has a grampanchayat with 17 members and is a major village within Sangli zilla parishad and constituency.
Geography
Savlaj is loc... | {
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Skomarje
Skomarje () is a settlement in the Pohorje Hills northwest of Zreče in northeastern Slovenia. The area was traditionally part of Styria. It is now included with the rest of the Municipality of Zreče in the Savinja Statistical Region.
History
Until 1994, Skomarje was part of a larger settlement together with ... | {
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Doomsday Book (novel)
Doomsday Book is a 1992 science fiction novel by American author Connie Willis. The novel won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards, and was shortlisted for other awards. The title of the book refers to the Domesday Book of 1086; Kivrin Engle, the main character, says that her recording is "a record o... | {
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Chake-Chake Bay
Chake-Chake Bay is a large indentation in the central west coast of Pemba Island, one of the two main islands of Tanzania's Zanzibar Archipelago.
Geography
The town of Chake-Chake, one of the island's main population centres, is located in the central coast of the bay.
The bay is not particularly wi... | {
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Cait MacPhee
Catherine Elizabeth "Cait" MacPhee is Professor of Biological Physics at the University of Edinburgh. After studying for her BSc in biochemistry and her PhD in medicine at the University of Melbourne she moved to the University of Oxford for postdoctoral research, where she was a research fellow at St H... | {
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Stephen Fleet
Stephen George Fleet (September 28, 1936 – May 18, 2006) was a Master of Downing College, Cambridge, the Cambridge University Registrary and a researcher in mineral sciences and crystallography.
Stephen Fleet was educated at Brentwood School, Essex, Lewes County Grammar School, Sussex and St John's Col... | {
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Common collector
In electronics, a common collector amplifier (also known as an emitter follower) is one of three basic single-stage bipolar junction transistor (BJT) amplifier topologies, typically used as a voltage buffer.
In this circuit the base terminal of the transistor serves as the input, the emitter is the ... | {
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Gangaa Jamunaa Saraswati
'Ganga Jamuna Saraswati' (Hindi: गंगा जमुना सरस्वती) is 1988 Hindi film directed by Manmohan Desai, financed by Harakh Chand Nahata, produced by S. Ramanathan and starring Amitabh Bachchan as Ganga, Meenakshi Sheshadri as Jamuna, and Jaya Prada as Saraswati. Other cast includes Mithun Chakrab... | {
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Boby Lapointe
Robert Jean-François Joseph Pascal Lapointe (; 16 April 1922 – 29 June 1972), better known by his stage name Boby Lapointe (), was a French actor and singer, noted for his humorous texts, alliterations and plays on words.
Biography
Lapointe was born in Pézenas, in the Hérault département of southern Fra... | {
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C. K. Vineeth
Chekiyot Kizhakkeveettill Vineeth (born 20 May 1988), commonly known as C. K. Vineeth, is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Jamshedpur in the Indian Super League.
Personal life
Born in Kannur district in the state of Kerala, he studied in S. N. College, Kannur. He was the f... | {
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Arun River, China–Nepal
The Arun River () is a trans-boundary river and is part of the Kosi or Sapt Koshi river system in Nepal. It originates in Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China where it is called the Phung Chu or Bum-chu.
Name
In Tibet, the river is called Bum-chu, also transliterated Phung... | {
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Gay Trip
Gay Trip was a racehorse noted for winning the 1970 Grand National.
Gay Trip was a small bay gelding owned by Tony Chambers and trained by Fred Rimell. Formerly a flat racing horse, Gay Trip was switched to National Hunt racing as a five-year-old and won the Mackeson Gold Cup in 1969. In the 1970 Grand Natio... | {
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Conference on Disarmament
The Conference on Disarmament (CD) is a multilateral disarmament forum established by the international community to negotiate arms control and disarmament agreements based at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. The Conference meets annually in three separate sessions in Geneva.
History
The C... | {
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List of Pennsylvania railroads
The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
Common freight carriers
Aliquippa and Ohio River Railroad (AOR)
Allegheny Valley Railroad (AVR)
Allentown & Auburn Railroad (ALLN)
BD Highspire Holdings (BDHH)
Belvidere and Delaware River Railway (BDRV)
Brandywine Valle... | {
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