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Monika Tsõganova
Monika Tsõganova (born August 8, 1969 in Kohtla-Järve) is an Estonian chess Woman International Master (1991).
Chess career
Monika Tsõganova learned to play chess at age eleven. In 1987 she graduated from Tallinn boarding sports school. In 1984, 1985 and 1987 Monika Tsõganova won the Estonian Junior ... | {
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Sharvani Pillai
Sharvani Pillai is an Indian Maharashtrian actress, well known for her role in the Marathi serial Awantika as Sanika and in the year 1998 film Tu Tithe Mee. She is originally from Maharashtra, India and has also played roles in regional Marathi TV soaps and other Bollywood movies.
Television
Sharvani ... | {
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Urimai Oonjaladugiradhu
Urimai Oonjaladugiradhu () is a 1992 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Visu. He stars, alongside Major Sundarrajan, Kishmoo, Ramesh Aravind, Kasthuri, Sangeetha and Vadivukkarasi. The film was released on 14 August 1992, and failed commercially.</abbr>
Plot
Shanmugam li... | {
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Kallar
Kallar may refer to:
Places
India
Kallar, Kanhangad near Kanhangad, Kerala, India
Kallar, Trivandrum in Trivandrum district in Kerala, India
Kallar (river), a tributary of the Neyyar river in India, flowing through Tamil Nadu and Kerala
Iran
Kallar-e Olya, a village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province,... | {
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Monon Trail
The Monon Trail (known as the Monon Greenway in Carmel) is a rail trail located entirely within the state of Indiana. The Monon Railroad was a popular railroad line connecting the cities of Chicago and Indianapolis, with stops at major settlements along its route. After the decline of railroad travel and t... | {
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The Sounds of Simon
The Sounds of Simon is the sixth studio album recorded by American singer Joe Simon, released in 1971 on the Spring Records label.
Chart performance
The album peaked at No. 9 on the R&B albums chart. It also reached No. 153 on the Billboard 200. The album features the singles "Your Time to Cry", w... | {
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Lemis
Lemis (also known as Lihat Lemis) is a Bangladeshi playback singer. Born on December 5, 1991 in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, she was in films such as Agnee, Aaro Bhalobashbo Tomay, Agnee 2, Niyoti, Premi O Premi and Nagar Mastan. She also got the best singer (BATCHAS) award 2014 for the song Agnee. Her exposure to th... | {
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HMS Tuscan
Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Tuscan.
HMS Tuscan, was the French 16-gun Ronco, launched in April 1808, captured in May 1808, renamed Tuscan, and sold in 1818. She became a whaler, making six whaling voyages before being condemned during her seventh in 1840 as no longer seaworthy.
, ... | {
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Hungary between the World Wars
This article is about the history of Hungary from October 1918 to November 1940.
Hungarian Democratic Republic
On October 31, 1918, the Hungarian Democratic Republic was created by revolution that started in Budapest after the dissolution and break-up of Austria-Hungary at the end of W... | {
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GC2
GC2, GC-II, or variant may refer to:
Autopista GC-2, a highway in Gran Canaria
NGC 7, a.k.a. GC 2, a spiral galaxy in Sculptor Constellation
Second Geneva Convention, a.k.a. GCII, one of the Geneva Conventions
Groupe de Chasse II (GC II), a fighter group of the French Air Force, see Groupe de Chasse
Galactic... | {
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Bayes' theorem (disambiguation)
Bayes' theorem may refer to:
Theorem
Bayes' theorem - a theorem which expresses how a subjective degree of belief should rationally change to account for evidence.
The application of the theorem
Bayesian theory in E-discovery - the application of Bayes' theorem in legal evidence... | {
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Blackwater (novel)
Blackwater () is a 1993 novel by the Swedish writer Kerstin Ekman. It received the August Prize in 1993 and the Nordic Council Literature Prize in 1994. It also won the Best Swedish Crime Novel Award.
See also
1993 in literature
Swedish literature
References
Category:1993 Swedish novels
Categor... | {
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Ego Kill Talent
Ego Kill Talent are a Brazilian rock band from São Paulo, Brazil. The band was founded in 2014 by Jean Dolabella and Theo van der Loo. The name of the band is a shortened version of the saying "Too much ego will kill your talent". The band is known for changing musical instruments during a performance.... | {
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Indian Hills High School (New Jersey)
Indian Hills High School is a comprehensive four-year public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades, located in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The school is a part of the Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District, serving students from Fra... | {
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Triage (Methyl Ethel album)
Triage is the third studio album by Australian band Methyl Ethel. It was released on 15 February 2019 through 4AD Records.
Track listing
Charts
References
Category:2019 albums
Category:Methyl Ethel albums
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1979 Indian Open
The 1979 Indian Open, also known as the Indian Grand Prix, was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts in Bombay, India. It was the seventh and last edition of the tournament and was held from 19 November through 25 November 1979. The tournament was part of the Grand Prix tennis circui... | {
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Luther Davis (American football)
Luther Davis is a former NCAA Division I football player for the University of Alabama who, in late 2013, became the subject of alleged violations of collegiate amateurism rules.
Alabama Football
Davis was one of Nick Saban's first big recruits at Alabama. Ranked as the 15th best def... | {
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Shady Grove station
Shady Grove is a Washington Metro station in Derwood in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. The station was opened on December 15, 1984 as part of a four-stop extension of the line from station out to Shady Grove. The station is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authorit... | {
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Raban (disambiguation)
Raban or Rabana is a musical instrument, a one-sided traditional drum type used mainly in Sri Lanka
Raban may also refer to:
Rabanus Maurus (c. 780 – 856), also known as Hrabanus or Rhabanus, a Frankish Benedictine monk and theologian, archbishop and saint
Ze'ev Raban, Israeli artist
Raban Gam... | {
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Owerri West
Owerri West is a Local Government Area of Imo State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Umuguma. Owerri West Local Government is administered under the terms of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Elections to the office of the Chairman of the local government are held through no... | {
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Dirlewanger Brigade
The Dirlewanger Brigade, also known as the SS-Sturmbrigade Dirlewanger (1944), or the 36th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (, or Black Hunters, was a unit of the Waffen-SS during World War II. The unit was led by Oskar Dirlewanger and was composed of violent criminals convicted of major crimes ... | {
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Öndörkhaan
Öndörkhaan (; ; sometimes Undurkhaan), is a town in Mongolia located 290 km east of Ulaanbaatar. The Mongolian Parliament, State Great Khural, renamed the city Chinggis City on November 18, 2013 in honor of Genghis Khan, who was born and possibly buried in the same province north of the city. Öndörkhaan ha... | {
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2009 IPC Swimming European Championships – Men's 4 x 50 metre freestyle relay
The men's 4 x 50 metre freestyle relay at the 2009 IPC Swimming European Championships was held at Laugardalslaug in Reykjavik from 18–24 October.
Medalists
See also
List of IPC world records in swimming
References
freestyle relay 50 m m... | {
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Thetys vagina
Thetys vagina, or the twin sailed Salp, is the largest known solitary species of salp and the only valid species of the genus Thetys. First described by W.G Tilesius in 1802, the species is transparent and gelatinous, making it difficult to be seen in water, which is helpful in avoiding predators. The f... | {
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Isaac Daniel Hooson
Isaac Daniel Hooson (2 September 1880 – 18 October 1948), or I. D. Hooson as he was commonly known, was a Welsh solicitor and poet.
Hooson was born in Victoria House, Market St. in the village of Rhosllannerchrugog, Wrexham, Wales. His grandfather was one of a group of lead miners who left Cornwal... | {
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OMB Circular A-126
OMB Circular A-126, revised May 22, 1992, is a Government circular that introduces standards and policies to minimize the cost and improve the management and use of United States Government aircraft. Specifically, OMB Circular A-126 addresses the acquisition, management, usage, cost accounting, and ... | {
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Dry Creek Airport
Dry Creek Airport may refer to:
Dry Creek Airport (Texas) a private use airport in Cypress, Texas, United States
Dry Creek Airpark a private use airport in Prineville, Oregon, United States
Airports in places named Dry Creek:
B T & K H Ranch Airport a private use airport in Dry Creek, Louisiana,... | {
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I'm Not Like Everybody Else
"I'm Not Like Everybody Else" is a song written by Ray Davies and first recorded by The Kinks in 1966 and released that year as the B-side of "Sunny Afternoon". The lead vocal is sung by Dave Davies, with occasional parts vocalized by his brother Ray, the band's usual lead singer. The song... | {
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Keysight
Keysight Technologies, or Keysight, is an American company that manufactures electronics test and measurement equipment and software. In 2014, Keysight was spun off from Agilent Technologies, taking with it the product lines focused on electronics and radio, leaving Agilent with the chemical and bio-analyti... | {
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The Woman of the Town
The Woman of the Town is a 1943 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Aeneas MacKenzie. The film stars Claire Trevor, Albert Dekker, Barry Sullivan, Henry Hull, Porter Hall, Percy Kilbride and Clem Bevans.
The film was loosely based on the true stories of Dora Hand ... | {
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Stewart Boswell
Stewart Boswell (born 29 July 1978 in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory) is a professional squash player from Australia.
Career Overview
In 2003, Boswell had been ranked in the world's top-10 for two years and had reached a career-high ranking of World No. 4, when a mystery back ailment forced h... | {
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The Inventors (Australian TV program)
The Inventors was an Australian ABC TV program which ran from 1970 to 1982. At its peak it was one of the ABC's highest rating programs.
In each episode, a number of inventors would show their invention, and it was critiqued by a panel of three judges, who announced a winner at t... | {
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IMeet
iMeet was a cloud-based video conferencing platform built in HTML 5 and Adobe Flash. iMeet allows up to 125 participants to communicate using traditional landline audio or VoIP audio and to video conference through webcams. iMeet was launched in general release in January 2011. End of product lifecycle 1 April 2... | {
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Bruce Franks Jr.
Bruce Franks Jr. is an American politician and community activist. He served in the Missouri House of Representatives representing the 78th District and serves as the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Police/Community Relations before resigning in 2019.
Early life, education and career
Franks attended... | {
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Jonathan Mildenhall
Jonathan Mildenhall (born September 9, 1967, Leeds, England) is chief executive officer of TwentyFirstCenturyBrand, a marketing consultancy firm. While working for Airbnb in 2017, he was ranked 8th on the world’s most influential CMOs by Forbes.
Education
After graduating from John Smeaton Communi... | {
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Sileru River
Sileru River is a tributary of Sabari River. It originates in Andhra Pradesh and also flows through Odisha before merging with Sabari. Sabari river crosses the border into Andhra Pradesh to merge with Godavari river. Sileru (known as Machkund in its upper reaches) river joins Sabari river tri-junction bo... | {
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John McConnell (actor)
John "Spud" McConnell (born November 13, 1958), is an American actor and television/radio personality based in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is married to actor/producer Maureen Brennan.
McConnell is a character actor who has appeared in more than 40 films, ranging from obscure independent films (... | {
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Adekar
Adekar is a town and municipality (baladiyah) in northern Algeria. It contains the settlements of Adekar, Ali-Thoum, Tizi Lqarne, Djebla, Kebouche, Tizi Ougueni, Ighil Laqrun, Timri Mahmoud, Mechnouh, Ikhetaben, Halafa, Thighzert, Thimri Mahmoud, Thazrut, Hanguedh, Ait Malek, Hriz, Kiria, Ait Yahia Youcef, Aoug... | {
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Our Don Bradman
"Our Don Bradman" is a 1930 song by Jack O'Hagan about the legendary Australian cricketer Donald Bradman. It was written just before the 1930 Ashes Test Series between England and Australia, which was held in England that year.
Content
The song celebrates Donald Bradman as someone who "has won Austral... | {
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The King Has Lost His Crown
"The King Has Lost His Crown" is a song by Swedish group ABBA, released on their 1979 album Voulez-Vous. It was also the B-side of the non-album single "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)".
Synopsis
The song is a "vengeful ballad" whose lyrics are an allegory to describe the end o... | {
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Salvadoran Spanish
Salvadoran Spanish is geographically defined as the form of Spanish spoken in the country of El Salvador. The Spanish dialect in El Salvador shares many similarities to that of its neighbors in the region, but it has its stark differences in pronunciation and usage. El Salvador, like most of Central... | {
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Baptism of the Lord
The Baptism of the Christ (or the Baptism of Christ), or Theophany, is the feast day commemorating the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River by John the Baptist. Originally the baptism of Christ was celebrated on Epiphany, which commemorates the coming of the Magi, the baptism of Christ, and the wed... | {
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Fizzjob
Fizzjob is the debut album of Didjits, released in 1986 through Bam Bam Records.
Track listing
Personnel
Didjits
Doug Evans – bass guitar
Brad Sims – drums
Rick Sims – vocals, guitar
Production and additional personnel
Iain Burgess – production
Didjits – production
David Landis – illustrations
References
... | {
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The Collaborators (film)
The Collaborators is a 2015 independent British crime drama feature film directed by Andrew Smith and Dan Ollerhead. It was written by Svengali director John Hardwick.
Plot
Two art students are forced to take off across country in a stolen taxi to evade the law after they are caught up in a d... | {
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United Heavy Machinery
United Heavy Machinery or Uralmash-Izhora Group, (, OMZ) is a large Russia-based international heavy industry and manufacturing conglomerate. OMZ manufactures a wide range of steel, custom and industrial components for nuclear power plants, petrochemical and mining operations and utilities. In ... | {
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DZRJ
DZRJ is the callsign of Rajah Broadcasting Network's three flagship stations in Metro Manila:
DZRJ-AM, AM radio 810 kHz
DZRJ-FM 100.3 MHz, branded on-air as RJ 100.3
DZRJ-TV television, channel 29 | {
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Iván Vallejo
Iván Vallejo Ricaurte (born 19 December 1959) is a high-altitude mountaineer from Ecuador. On 1 May 2008, he became the 14th person to reach the summit of all 14 mountains above 8,000 meters (the “eight-thousanders”), and the 7th without use of supplemental oxygen. He is the first, and still the only, S... | {
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Blue iceberg
A blue iceberg is visible after the ice from above the water melts, causing the smooth portion of ice from below the water to overturn. The rare blue ice is formed from the compression of pure snow, which then develops into glacial ice.
Icebergs may also appear blue due to light refraction and age. Older... | {
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Cuautitlán Izcalli
Cuautitlán Izcalli () is a city and municipality in the north of Mexico City, Mexico. The name comes from Náhuatl and means 'your house among the trees.'
City and municipal seat
By 2005 Mexican national intermediary (conteo) census figures, the city of Cuautitlán Izcalli is the sixth-most populous ... | {
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Job Koelewijn
Jacob Rutger (Job) Koelewijn (born Spakenburg, February 15, 1962) is a Dutch artist, who works as conceptual artist, sculptor, installation artist, performance artist, and photographer.
Life and work
Koelewijn decided to become an artist in 1984 after he had been seriously injured in a traffic accident... | {
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Vi mot världen
"Vi mot världen" is a single by Swedish singer Veronica Maggio. It was released in Sweden as a digital download on 2 May 2016 as the third single from her fifth studio album Den första är alltid gratis (2016). The song peaked at number 10 on the Swedish Singles Chart.
Track listing
Chart performance
... | {
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Meknès-Tafilalet
Meknès-Tafilalt (Arabic: (Meknes-Tafilelt), Berber: Meknas-Tafilalt) was one of the sixteen former regions of Morocco that existed from 1997 to 2015. It was situated in north-central Morocco, bordering Algeria. It covered an area of 79,210 km² and record a population of 2,316,865 in the 2014 census. ... | {
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Riolos
Riolos (), is a village and a community in the municipal unit of Larissos, Achaea, Greece. It is located on the northwestern edge of the Movri hills, 4 km north of Mataragka, 3 km southwest of Krinos, 6 km southeast of Lappas and 32 km southwest of Patras. In 2001 Riolos had a population of 801 for the village ... | {
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Cardinals created by Clement X
Pope Clement X (r. 1670–1676) created 20 cardinals in six consistories.
December 22, 1670
Federico Borromeo, iuniore
Camillo Massimo
Gasparo Carpegna
August 24, 1671
Bernhard Gustave von Baden-Durlach - Cardinal Priest
César d'Estrées - Cardinal Bishop
Juan Everardo Nithard, S.... | {
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1985 Labatt Brier
The 1985 Labatt Brier was held from March 3 to 10 at the Moncton Coliseum in Moncton, New Brunswick.
Al Hackner of Northern Ontario defeated Pat Ryan of Alberta to win his second Brier title.
Teams
Round robin standings
Round robin results
Draw 1
Draw 2
Draw 3
Draw 4
Draw 5
Draw 6
Draw 7
... | {
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George Pennefather
George Pennefather (28 September 1864 – 16 October 1945) was an Australian cricketer. He played two first-class matches for Tasmania between 1889 and 1897.
See also
List of Tasmanian representative cricketers
References
External links
Category:1864 births
Category:1945 deaths
Category:Austral... | {
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Flag of Liechtenstein
The flag of Liechtenstein () consists of two horizontal blue and red bands charged with a gold crown at the canton. In use since 1764 and officially enshrined into the nation's constitution in 1921, it has been the flag of the Principality of Liechtenstein since that year. The crown was added to... | {
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Olan Rogers
Olan Rogers (born June 11, 1987) is an American comedian, voice actor, actor, and writer.
Rogers started his career on YouTube alongside two Collierville High School and University of Memphis friends in the comedy trio BalloonShop, known for their comedic sketches and shorts. After transitioning to his so... | {
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C&C 32
The C&C 32 is a Canadian sailboat, that was designed by C&C Design and first built in 1981.
The boat was built by C&C Yachts in Canada, but it is now out of production.
Design
The C&C 32 is a small recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a masthead sloop rig, an inter... | {
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Choi Seung-in
Choi Seung-in (born March 5, 1991) is a South Korean football player who currently plays for Busan IPark.
Club statistics
As of 21 December 2019
References
External links
Category:1991 births
Category:Living people
Category:South Korean footballers
Category:South Korean expatriate footballers
Cat... | {
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Gentilly Terrace, New Orleans
Gentilly Terrace is a neighborhood of the city of New Orleans. A subdistrict of the Gentilly District Area, its boundaries as defined by the City Planning Commission are: Filmore Avenue to the north, People's Avenue to the east, Dahlia Walk and Benefit Street to the south and Elysian Fie... | {
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It Bites
It Bites are an English progressive rock and pop fusion band, formed in Egremont, Cumbria, England, in 1982 and best known for their 1986 single "Calling All the Heroes", which gained them a Top 10 UK Singles Chart hit. Initially fronted by Francis Dunnery, the band split in 1990, eventually returning in 2006... | {
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Giallo a Venezia
Giallo a Venezia (Giallo in Venice) is a 1979 Italian giallo film directed by Mario Landi. The film released on December 31, 1979 in Italy and starred Leonora Fani. It is known primarily for its extremely graphic scenes of sex and gore, including a woman's leg being slowly sawed off with a long knife.... | {
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1919 in Ireland
Events from the year 1919 in Ireland.
Events
21 January – Dáil Éireann meets for the very first time in the Round Room of the Mansion House, Dublin. It comprises Sinn Féin members elected in the 1918 general election who, in accordance with their manifesto, have not taken their seats in the Parliamen... | {
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Layng
Layng is both a given name and a surname.
Notable people with the given name include:
Layng Martine Jr., American songwriter
Notable people with the surname include:
Kathryn Layng (born 1960), American actress
Mabel Frances Layng (1881–1937), British landscape and figure painter
Thomas Layng (1892-1958), Brit... | {
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Dicky Richards
William Henry Matthews 'Dicky' Richards (26 March 1862 in Grahamstown, Cape Colony – 4 January 1903 in Wynberg, Cape Province) was a South African cricketer who played in one Test in 1889.
The match was the second in the 1888–89 series against the team led by Sir C. Aubrey Smith, and called at the time... | {
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Wrap with Love
Wrap with Love is an Australian charitable organisation, founded in 1992 by Sonia Gidley-King, OAM, to produce knitted wraps (used as blankets) as gifts for people who have exposed to the cold and susceptible to hypothermia and especially those who have experienced loss and trauma as a result of war. Th... | {
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DWKV
DWKV, broadcasting as CitiBeat 102.3 is a music FM radio station in the Batangas-Lipa radio market of the Philippines owned by Kaissar Broadcasting Network. The station's studio and transmitter is located at JR Business Complex, Mataas na Lupa, Lipa City. Its transmitter antenna is heavily directional to eastern ... | {
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2010–11 Polska Liga Hokejowa season
The 2010–11 Polska Liga Hokejowa season was the 76th season of the Polska Liga Hokejowa, the top level of ice hockey in Poland. 10 teams participated in the league, and KS Cracovia won the championship.
Regular season
Playoffs
Quarterfinals
KS Cracovia - Zaglebie Sosnowiec 3-0 on... | {
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Macaroni soup
Macaroni soup is soup that includes macaroni. The food is a traditional dish in Italy, and is sometimes served with beans, which is known as pasta e fagioli, and was also included in Mrs Beeton's Book of Household Management where the connection with Italy is mentioned and the dish includes parmesan chee... | {
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Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill
Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill is an Irish traditional singer, pianist, and composer, considered one of the most influential female vocalists in the history of Irish music. She is famed for her work with traditional Irish groups such as Skara Brae, The Bothy Band, Relativity, Touchstone, and Nightnoise.
Ea... | {
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Elijah Ware
Elijah Ware (born 14 April 1983) is a retired Australian Rules Football player, who played for Port Adelaide in the AFL, and played for the Central District Bulldogs in the SANFL.
Ware debuted for Central District in 2003, and became part of their premiership team in 2004. He was recruited from Pirie Lion... | {
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Bistratified cell
Bistratified ganglion cell can refer to either of two kinds of retinal ganglion cells whose cell body is located in the ganglion cell layer of the retina, the small-field bistratified ganglion cell, also known as small bistratified cell (SBC), and the large-field bistratified ganglion cell or large b... | {
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Scotch and soda (magic trick)
Scotch and Soda is a magic effect involving a copper coin and a silver coin which appear to transpose in the spectator's hands. The effect relies on simple gimmick and tricks can be performed with it that are self-working, requiring almost no skill. The trick is named after the cocktail... | {
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57th Street station (IRT Second Avenue Line)
57th Street was an express station on the demolished IRT Second Avenue Line. It had two levels. The lower level had three tracks and two island platforms and served trains coming from the Bronx. The upper level had two tracks and one island platform and served trains coming... | {
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Thomas Henry Goode
Thomas Henry Goode (25 November 1933 – 28 May 1994) was a Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Burnaby, British Columbia and became a builder, developer and teacher by career.
Goode attended the University of British Columbia and the Vancouver Teacher Training Coll... | {
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Lion Country
Lion Country is a novel by Frederick Buechner, and the first in the Book of Bebb series. Lion Country was written in 1971, and was a finalist for the National Book Award for Fiction in 1972.
Lion Country is written in the first person. The narrator, Antonio Parr, is a writer who attempts a piece of inves... | {
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Mazara Khurd
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Bastos (Angolan footballer)
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Club career
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Off Key Melodies
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Track listing
"Lift!"
"Off Key Melody"
"Sinking"
"One Shot Deal"
"Three Way Dance"
"No Easy Way To Say..."
"Average"
"$$$"
"Surrender"
"Suffragette City" (David Bowie Cover)
Personnel
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Nancy L. Wayne
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Team Lotus (2010–11)
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Gentosha
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Publications
GOETHE, business magazine geared towards men.
papyrus, literary and cul... | {
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Close Call
Close Call is a 2002 crime-drama film directed by Jimmy Lee. The movie is about Jenny Kim, a 16-year-old Korean American who is caught in an underground world of crimes, drugs and sex.
Writer/director Jimmy Lee is the father of Annie Lee, who played the film's lead character, and Angie Lee, who co-produced... | {
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Adrishya
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Show Summary
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A 50 Singles: Live Selection
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List of Juventus F.C. records and statistics
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Julius Kiprono Tarus
Julius Kiprono Tarus (born November 11, 1991) is a long-distance runner from Nakuru, Kenya.
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1972 Rugby League World Cup Final
The 1972 Rugby League World Cup Final was the conclusive game of the 1972 Rugby League World Cup tournament and was played between Great Britain and Australia on 11 November 1972 at the Stade de Gerland ground in Lyon, France.
Background
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Savage is a surname that may refer to:
A–C
Adam Savage, American television co-host of MythBusters
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Alan Savage (disambigua... | {
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Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas's "Under Milk Wood"
Jazz Suite Inspired by Dylan Thomas's "Under Milk Wood" is an album by the English pianist Stan Tracey and his quartet, that was released by the Columbia subsidiary of EMI in 1965. The music was written in response to the 1953 BBC radio play Under Milk Wood, by ... | {
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Edmund Gray
Edmund Harry Gray (5 September 1878 – 9 June 1964) was an Australian trade unionist and politician who was a Labor Party member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1923 to 1952, representing West Province. He served as a minister in the governments of John Willcock and Frank Wise.
Early l... | {
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Lee Won-shik
Lee Won-Shik (born May 16, 1973) is former South Korean football player for mostly Bucheon SK in South Korea.
He was a part of South Korea who of the Summer Olympics in 1996, and has worked as a manager of the Jeju United youth academy as in 2008.
Club career statistics
References
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Mohari Junction railway station
Mohari Junction railway station is a small railway station in Dholpur district, Rajasthan.
Administration
The station code is MHF. It serves Khauri Ibrahimpur village and comes under the administrative limit of Agra railway division of North Central Railway zone.
Structure
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McDougall Falls
McDougall Falls is a waterfall on the Murtle River in Wells Gray Provincial Park, east-central British Columbia, Canada.
McDougall Falls is located 5 km downstream from the Diamond Lagoon of Murtle Lake. It is 14 m high. A hiking trail follows the south shore of the Murtle River from the lagoon. This ... | {
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Géza Dósa
Géza Dósa (1846–1871) was a Hungarian painter. He studied in Vienna and Munich between 1866 - 1869. His art was appreciated only decades after his death. His paintings are exhibited in the Hungarian National Gallery and in the museum of Târgu-Mureş.
Sources
Képzőművészet Magyarországon: Dósa Géza
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