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Lyubomir Bozhinov
Lyubomir Bozhinov (; born 16 May 1986) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Chernomorets Burgas. He primarily plays as a centre midfielder.
Career
Born in Burgas, Bozhinov was part of the Naftex youth squad, before he made his A PFG debut in a 0–0 away draw with Nesebar on 11 Sept... | {
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Preston A. Whitmore II
Preston Alexander Whitmore II (born June 26, 1962) is an American film director, film producer, and screenwriter. Preston Whitmore is best known for his 2007 comedy-drama This Christmas. The film garnered Preston an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Directing in 2008. Whitmore has a n... | {
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Gamelan
Gamelan () is the traditional ensemble music of Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese in Indonesia, made up predominantly of percussive instruments. The most common instruments used are metallophones played by mallets and a set of hand-played drums called kendhang which register the beat. The kemanak (a banana sh... | {
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Jesús, Verbo No Sustantivo
Jesús, Verbo No Sustantivo is the second studio album released in 1988 by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona.
Track listing
All tracks by Ricardo Arjona
"Jesús, verbo no sustantivo" (Jesus, Verb Not Noun) – 6:48
"Hermanos del tiempo" (Brothers Of Time) – 3:55
"Por qué es tan c... | {
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Nicolau Lobato Presidential Palace
The Presidential Palace Nicolau Lobato is the palace of the President of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.
History
Opened on August 27, 2009, it was a work of the Chinese for the East Timor government. It honors Nicolau Lobato, an East Timorese national hero. Formerly the Pres... | {
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39 Conduit Road
39 Conduit Road is a residential property situated in Conduit Road in western mid-Levels of Hong Kong. It is a prestige development by Henderson Land Development.
Soon after the development was launched in October 2009, the developer claimed to have sold a five-bedroom duplex flat, on the "68th floor"... | {
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Anette Prehn
Anette Prehn (born 1975) is a Danish author, sociologist, keynote speaker and MD of Centre for Brain-Based Leadership and Learning.
She is the author of five non-fiction books about the rules of the brain, which are published in seven languages, among these English, Chinese, Russian and German.
Her book... | {
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2018–19 Sevilla FC season
The 2018–19 season was Sevilla FC's 112th season in existence and the club's 18th consecutive season in La Liga, the top league of Spanish football. Sevilla competed in La Liga, the Supercopa de España, the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Europa League.
Kit
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Louise Ford
Louise Ford is a British comedian and actress who has performed leading roles in such television comedies as Crashing (2016) and The Windsors (2016–present; she plays a fictionalised version of Kate Middleton). She also appeared in Horrible Histories (from 2015). She has performed at the Edinburgh Festival... | {
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Nancy Denson
Nancy Denson is an American politician who served as mayor of U.S. city of Athens, Georgia, from 2011 to 2019. First elected mayor in 2010 and re-elected in 2014, Denson has been in public service since 1980 starting as an Athens City Council member.
Background
Nancy Denson was born in Memphis, Tennessee... | {
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Sir James Mitchell Park
Sir James Mitchell Park is a park along the southern foreshore of Perth Water in Perth, Western Australia. It lies within the suburb of South Perth from Mends Street Jetty, to just south of Heirisson Island.
It is named after Sir James Mitchell, the 13th Premier of Western Australia
It was f... | {
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Ninth Ward (disambiguation)
The 9th Ward of New Orleans is a distinctive region of New Orleans, Louisiana.
9th Ward, Ninth Ward, or Ward 9 may also refer to:
9th Ward Pickin Parlor, a 2006 studio album by Shawn Mullins
Lower Ninth Ward, a neighborhood of the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Ninth War... | {
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Raymond Adam Kline
Raymond Adam Kline (Ray Kline) (September 14, 1926 – April 14, 2010) was a leading public administration practitioner. Kline was the former President of the National Academy of Public Administration; former Deputy and Acting Administrator, General Services Administration (GSA); and former Associate ... | {
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Philosophical theism
Not to be confused with Classical theism, sometimes also called "philosophical theism".
Philosophical theism is the belief that the Supreme Being exists (or must exist) independent of the teaching or revelation of any particular religion. It represents belief in God entirely without doctrine, exc... | {
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Ravi Baswani
Ravi Baswani (29 September 1946 – 27 July 2010) was a well-known Indian film actor, most famous for his role in Sai Paranjpe's Chashme Buddoor (1981) and Kundan Shah's cult comedy Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro (1983), for which he won Filmfare Best Comedian Award in 1984. He was noted for his comic timing and underp... | {
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Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf (often Dusseldorf in English sources; , , ; Low Franconian and Ripuarian: Düsseldörp (); archaic ) is the capital and second-largest city of the most populous German state of North Rhine-Westphalia after Cologne, and the seventh-largest city in Germany, with a population of 617,280. At the confl... | {
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Frank D. Schroth
Frank D. Schroth (October 18, 1884 – June 10, 1974) was an American newspaper publisher who owned and operated the Brooklyn Eagle from 1938 until its demise in 1955 after a strike by The Newspaper Guild.
Life and career
Schroth was born on October 18, 1884, in Trenton, New Jersey and attended the lo... | {
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Mary Swander
Mary Swander (born November 5, 1950) is an American author. Her books include the memoirs The Desert Pilgrim (Ice Cube Press) and Out of this World as well as three books of poetry, Heaven-and-Earth House, Driving the Body Back, and Succession.
Swander has also co-authored a musical, Dear Iowa, with com... | {
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Lakeside Estate, Missouri
Lakeside Estate is a former settlement in Benton County, Missouri, United States. Lakeside Estate was a resort community on the Osage River in southern Cole Township.
References
Category:Former populated places in Benton County, Missouri
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Simon & Garfunkel: The Complete Albums Collection
Simon & Garfunkel: The Complete Albums Collection is the fifth box set of Simon & Garfunkel recordings. This 11 CD Set contains all of their studio albums from 1964 to 1970, as well as their soundtrack for The Graduate, the 1972 Greatest Hits, and four previously relea... | {
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Nale Ba
Nale Ba or Naale Baa (English: "come tomorrow") is a popular folk legend which features prominently in areas across Karnataka. "Naale Baa" has been found written on walls of small towns and villages (Rural Bangalore) for years now. Villagers write this on walls to deter the entry of malevolent spirit into thei... | {
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Daryl McKenzie
Daryl McKenzie (born 1962) is an Australian musical director, composer and trombonist.
McKenzie has directed the Daryl McKenzie Jazz Orchestra since 1992 playing with artists such as Bill Watrous., James Morrison (musician), and Wilbur Wilde. He was Musical Director for the television show Hey Hey It's... | {
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King's Tamerton
King's Tamerton is a suburb of Plymouth in the county of Devon, England. It was largely built post-war adjacent to St Budeaux and overlooking the Naval base and the Hamoaze which is the wide estuary of the River Tamar.
Schools in the area include Marine Academy Plymouth.
References
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Sisak-Moslavina County
Sisak-Moslavina County () is a Croatian county in eastern Central Croatia and southwestern Slavonia. It is named after the city of Sisak and the region Moslavina just across the river Sava. According to 2011 census it is inhabited by 172,000 people.
This county features the ancient Roman city o... | {
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Oklahoma Commissioner of Charities and Corrections
The Oklahoma Commissioner of Charities and Corrections is a now defunct elective executive officer of the state of Oklahoma.
The office was established by the Oklahoma Constitution in 1907. The office was disestablished by the constitutional amendment State Question... | {
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Santalales
The Santalales are an order of flowering plants with a cosmopolitan distribution, but heavily concentrated in tropical and subtropical regions. It derives its name from its type genus Santalum (sandalwood). Mistletoe is the common name for a number of parasitic plants within the order.
Overview
Many of t... | {
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Latvijas Radio
Latvijas Radio (LR) is Latvia's national public-service radio broadcasting network. It began broadcasting on 1 November 1925, and has its headquarters in the Latvian capital, Riga. Latvijas Radio broadcasts six different channels in the FM band as well as via the internet: Latvijas Radio 1, Latvijas Rad... | {
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Holyrood Thermal Generating Station
The Holyrood Thermal Electric Generating Station built by Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro Corporation is located near the community of Holyrood, in Conception Bay, Newfoundland, Canada.
Overview
The initial installation included two 150 megawatt (MW) turbine generators which are pr... | {
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Ingrid Helene Håvik
Ingrid Helene Håvik (born 1987 in Ålesund, Norway) is a Norwegian songwriter and vocalist. She is best known as the lead singer of Highasakite but has also released a solo album under the artist name Ingrid.
Biography
Håvik is a former member of the band Your Headlights Are On with a self-titled ... | {
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Pieter van Musschenbroek
Pieter van Musschenbroek (14 March 1692 – 19 September 1761) was a Dutch scientist. He was a professor in Duisburg, Utrecht, and Leiden, where he held positions in mathematics, philosophy, medicine, and astronomy. He is credited with the invention of the first capacitor in 1746: the Leyden jar... | {
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Desert riparian
Desert riparian is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the bottoms of canyons and drainages that have water at or near the surface most of the year. It is contrasted with the desert dry wash vegetation type in which water at or near the surface is lacking most of the year. T... | {
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Ana Olivera
Ana María Olivera Pessano (born 17 December 1953 in Montevideo, Uruguay), is an Uruguayan professor and politician belonging to the Communist Party of Uruguay, which has been integrated with Frente Amplio. She has served as Deputy Minister of Social Development during the government of Tabaré Vázquez. In t... | {
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Jüri Uluots' cabinet
Jüri Uluots' cabinet was in office from 12. October 1939 to 21 June 1940. It was dismissed at the request of the Soviet Union.
Jüri Uluots - Prime Minister
August Jürima (died 15 June 1942 ) - Acting Prime Minister (from 28 October 1939 ), Minister of Interior
Paul Kogermann - Minister of Public... | {
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Wil Hartog
Wil Hartog (born 28 May 1948) is a Dutch former professional Grand Prix motorcycle road racer.
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Motorcycle racing career
Born in Abbekerk, North Holland, Hartog became the first Dutchman to win a 500cc Grand Prix when he claimed a victory at the 1977 Dutch TT. That victory earned him a ride with th... | {
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Denver Harbor
Denver Harbor was an American alternative rock band, based in San Diego, California. The band was formed in 2002 by former Fenix TX members Will Salazar and Chris Lewis, along with F.O.N. members Aaron Rubin and Ilan Rubin. After self-releasing their debut EP Extended Play in 2003, they were temporarily ... | {
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Susurluk car crash
The Susurluk car crash took place on 3 November 1996 in the small town of Susurluk, in Turkey's Balıkesir Province. It resulted with the death of four individuals travelling together; one of the four intended victims survived the crash. Abdullah Çatlı, a former ultra-rightist militant wanted by poli... | {
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Seventh-day Adventist Church State Council
The Seventh-day Adventist Church State Council is a non-profit organization that works through courts, legislatures, and through public education throughout the five state western region of Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, and Utah to preserve and promote religious freedo... | {
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California State Route 44
State Route 44 (SR 44) is a state highway in the U.S. State of California that travels in an east–west direction from State Routes 273 and 299 in Redding to Lassen Volcanic National Park before ending at State Route 36 west of Susanville. This final portion, between the park and its terminus,... | {
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Helen Craig McCullough
Helen Craig McCullough (February 17, 1918 – April 6, 1998) was an American academic, translator and Japanologist. She is best known for her 1988 translation of The Tale of the Heike.<ref>Mercado, Stephen C. "Book Review: Deciphering the Rising Sun: Navy and Marine Corps Codebreakers, Translato... | {
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Francis Willoughby, 3rd Baron Middleton
Francis Willoughby, 3rd Baron Middleton (25 January 1726 – 16 December 1774), was an English nobleman, the eldest son of Francis Willoughby, 2nd Baron Middleton.
He was educated at Bury St Edmund's School, and entered Jesus College, Cambridge, in 1744. He succeeded his father i... | {
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Heart of Stone (1924 film)
Heart of Stone (German: Das kalte Herz) is a 1924 German silent film directed by Fred Sauer and starring Fritz Schulz, Grete Reinwald and Frida Richard. The film is based on a fairy tale by Wilhelm Hauff.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Siegfried Wroblewsky.
Cast
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Bright giant
The luminosity class II in the Yerkes spectral classification is given to bright giants. These are stars which straddle the boundary between ordinary giants and supergiants, based on the appearance of their spectra. The bright giant luminosity class was first defined in 1943.
Example bright giants
Well ... | {
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Lady Fan
Lady Fan is a Hong Kong television series starring Jessica Hsuan as the lady warrior Fan Lei-fa (Fan Lihua) and Joe Ma as Sit Ding-san (Xue Dingshan). The series was first aired on TVB in 2004. The plot is an adaptation of an earlier TVB production, General Father, General Son.
Plot
The story is set during a... | {
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Lone Grove High School
Lone Grove High School is a high school located in Lone Grove, Oklahoma, a small town outside Ardmore, Oklahoma. The Longhorn is their official mascot and their colors are black and white.
Administration
Mr. Garrison (South Park) -Superintendent
Chris Sudderth-Principal
Derek Hallum-Vice Princ... | {
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Milatjari Pumani
Milatjari Pumani (born 1928) is an Aboriginal Australian artist from Mimili in South Australia. She is perhaps the most well-known artist from this community, and the first to gain a significant level of success for the community's centre, Mimili Maku. Her eldest daughter, Ngupulya, is also a successf... | {
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Seiki Yoshioka
, also known as Seiki (stylized in all capital letters), is a Japanese professional wrestler currently working for Wrestle-1, where he is a former Wrestle-1 Cruiser Division Champion, NWA International Lightweight Tag Team Champion and UWA World Trios Champion. In Wrestle-1, Yoshioka is a member of the ... | {
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Extreme Measures (novel)
Extreme Measures is a thriller novel by Vince Flynn. The novel was a New York Times best seller. The book is the ninth in a series featuring counter-terrorism agent Mitch Rapp. In this story, Rapp works with CIA agent Mike Nash to battle a Taliban jihadist.
References
Category:Thriller no... | {
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Bruno Costa (footballer, born 1997)
Bruno Xavier Almeida Costa (born 19 April 1997) is a Portuguese footballer who plays for Portimonense as a midfielder.
Club career
Born in Oliveira de Azeméis, Aveiro District, Costa joined FC Porto in 2009 from C.D. Feirense. On 14 August 2016, he made his professional debut with ... | {
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Charles Hunter Stewart
Prof Charles Hunter Stewart FRSE FSA(Scot) (1854–1924) was a 19/20th century Scottish physician and public health expert.
Life
He was born in Edinburgh on 29 September 1854.
He studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. In 1884 he became an assistant at the Laboratory of Public Health in... | {
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Merryn Somerset Webb
Merryn Rosemary Somerset Webb (born 23 June 1970), is the Editor in chief of UK personal finance magazine MoneyWeek, writes for the Financial Times and Saga Magazine and is a radio and television commentator on financial matters.
Webb has won multiple awards for her journalism, including;
Harol... | {
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Football Crazy (disambiguation)
Football Crazy is a song about football first written in the 1880s, later recorded by Scots folk duo Robin Hall and Jimmie Macgregor.
Football Crazy may also refer to
"Football Crazy (The Goodies)", an episode of the Goodies.
L'arbitro (1974 film), an Italian film also released unde... | {
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Wolfgang of Regensburg
Saint Wolfgang of Regensburg (; 934 – October 31, 994 AD) was bishop of Regensburg in Bavaria from Christmas 972 until his death. He is a saint of the Roman Catholic (canonized in 1052) and Eastern Orthodox churches. He is regarded as one of the three great German saints of the 10th century, th... | {
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Henri Hoevenaers
Henri "Rik" Hoevenaers (1 May 1902 – 12 November 1958) was a Belgian road cyclist who won three medals at the 1924 Summer Olympics, including a silver in the individual time trial, a silver in the team time trial (with Alphonse Parfondry and Jean Van Den Bosch), and a bronze in the team pursuit (with ... | {
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Velvet season
Velvet season ( ) is a term for one of the most comfortable parts of the year for people to live in the subtropics, particularly in mediterranean climate conditions. During the velvet season, the weather is not as hot as it is in mid-summer months but is still quite warm, even at night. In northern latit... | {
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Tropic Air
Tropic Air is an airline operating scheduled services from Belize. Founded in 1979 by John Greif III with just a single airplane and two employees, Tropic has steadily grown to a fleet of 15 light aircraft. The airline flies to 17 destinations in Belize, Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras. The airline also offe... | {
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Lotus 29
The Lotus 29 was a British racing car built by Team Lotus for the 1963 Indianapolis 500. It was their first attempt at the event and the two cars which were entered finished second and seventh in the hands of Jim Clark and Dan Gurney. Although they were not the first rear-engined cars built for the category, ... | {
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Groundwater discharge
Groundwater discharge is the volumetric flow rate of groundwater through an aquifer.
Total groundwater discharge, as reported through a specified area, is similarly expressed as:
where
Q is the total groundwater discharge ([L3·T−1]; m3/s),
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Alpena County, Michigan
Alpena County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the population was 29,598. The county seat is Alpena. It is considered to be part of Northern Michigan.
Alpena County comprises the Alpena, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area.
History
The county was created by the... | {
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Gloeoporus dichrous
Gloeoporus dichrous is a species of fungus in the family Irpicaceae. First described as Polyporus dichrous by Elias Magnus Fries in 1815, it was later transferred to the genus Gloeoporus by Italian mycologist Giacomo Bresadola in 1912. The variety G. dichrous var. niger (formerly known as Ceriporio... | {
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Misasa-Tōgōko Prefectural Natural Park
is a Prefectural Natural Park in Tottori Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1994, the park spans the municipalities of Kurayoshi, Misasa, and Yurihama.
See also
National Parks of Japan
References
External links
Detailed map of Misasa-Tōgōko Prefectural Natural Park
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Hideaki Yanagida
is a retired Japanese bantamweight freestyle wrestler. He won his event at the 1970 Asian Games, 1970 and 1971 world championships and 1972 Summer Olympics.
Life and career
He felt extremely pressured to perform well at the 1972 Olympics, and thus complained of an early burnout. He retired right afte... | {
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BNT 1
BNT 1 (БНТ 1, "BNT edno") is a Bulgarian-language public television station founded in 1959. It began broadcasting on December 26 the same year. The headquarters are located in Sofia, Bulgaria. BNT 1 is run by the Bulgarian National Television.
When it was initially launched, the channel was called simply Bulga... | {
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Simón Bolívar International Airport (Colombia)
Simón Bolívar International Airport () is the airport serving Santa Marta city. The airport is located south of Downtown Santa Marta, the capital of the Magdalena Department, on the shores of the Caribbean Sea. north of the municipality of Ciénaga in Colombia.
It is ... | {
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Crossings (TV series)
Crossings is a Malaysia dark comedy television drama that consisted of 13 episodes.
Plot
Bob works as a copywriter in an advertising agency where he is constantly heckled by his demanding boss, Ms Merlin, gets bullied and made the butt of jokes by the receptionist and office queen, Anthony, and ... | {
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IOOF Building (Maquoketa, Iowa)
The IOOF Building is a historic building located in Maquoketa, Iowa, United States. Built in 1886, it is a three-story, Late Victorian, brick structure. It is one of several buildings in the central business district that utilizes brick as the primary decorative material. What makes ... | {
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Republic of Vietnam Marine Division
The Republic of Vietnam Marine Division (RVNMD, [TQLC]) was part of the armed forces of South Vietnam. It was established by Ngo Dinh Diem in 1954 when he was Prime Minister of the State of Vietnam, which became the Republic of Vietnam in 1955. The longest-serving commander was Lie... | {
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Clematis
Clematis
is a genus of about 300 species within the buttercup family, Ranunculaceae. Their garden hybrids have been popular among gardeners, beginning with Clematis × jackmanii, a garden standby since 1862; more hybrid cultivars are being produced constantly. They are mainly of Chinese and Japanese origin. M... | {
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Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade
Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade or Le Puy is a commune in the Bouches-du-Rhône department in southern France.
Geography
Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade is located North of Aix-en-Provence via the N96 and then the D561.
It is located between the ridges of the Trévaresse and the River Durance which marks the nat... | {
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Abbasabad-e Esfak
Abbasabad-e Esfak (, also Romanized as ‘Abbāsābād-e Esfak; also known as ‘Abbāsābād) is a village in Kuh Panj Rural District, in the Central District of Bardsir County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 43, in 11 families.
References
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Mamga Bay
Mamga Bay (, Bukhta Mamga) is a bay in the Tuguro-Chumikansky District of Khabarovsk Krai, Russian Federation.
Beluga whales are frequently seen in the bay.
Geography
Mamga Bay is a small bay located on the northwestern side of Tugur Bay. It lies in the northwestern Sea of Okhotsk. The bay is open to the s... | {
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Piquet Carneiro train crash
The Piquet Carneiro train crash, occurred on the December 17, 1951 at Piquet Carneiro in the state of Ceará in northeast Brazil and left 53 dead (some sources 'around 100').
The diesel train had left Crato the previous day, spending the night at Iguatu which it left at 5 a.m. The train de... | {
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Photodissociation
Photodissociation, photolysis, or photodecomposition is a chemical reaction in which a chemical compound is broken down by photons. It is defined as the interaction of one or more photons with one target molecule.
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Logorama
Logorama is a 2009 French animated short film co-written and directed by François Alaux, Hervé de Crécy and Ludovic Houplain (H5), and produced by Autour de Minuit. Set in a stylized version of Los Angeles, the short portrays events told entirely through the extensive use of more than 2,000 contemporary and h... | {
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Siege of Calais
Siege of Calais may refer to:
Siege of Calais (1346–1347), the siege and capture of Calais by the English during the Hundred Years' War
Siege of Calais (1349), the failed siege by Sir Geoffroi de Charny on December 31, 1348
Siege of Calais (1436), the failed siege of Calais by Philip the Good, Duke of... | {
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Kollam KSWTD Ferry Terminal
Kollam KSWTD Boat Jetty or Kollam KSWTD Ferry Station is an transport hub in the city of Kollam in Kerala, India, one of 14 ferry stations owned by the Kerala State Water Transport Department.
Importance
Kollam is one of the few cities in Kerala which is reachable by rail, road or water tr... | {
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Irene Bianucci
Irene Bianucci (December 16, 1903 – November 20, 1988) was an Italian-born American painter, who participated in the art projects for the New Deal's Section of Painting and Sculpture creating the post office mural for Mount Carroll, Illinois, as well as murals for some of Chicago's elementary schools.
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David Moles
David Moles is an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He won the 2008 Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for his novelette "Finisterra," which was also a finalist for the 2008 Hugo Award for Best Novelette. He was a finalist for the 2004 John W. Campbell Award.
Life
Moles was born in California an... | {
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Starlings (TV series)
Starlings is a British comedy-drama written by Steve Edge and Matt King who also play the roles of Fergie and Uncle Loz. It is one of the few recent television comedy series commissioned and aired on Sky 1. In September 2013, Sky1 announced it was cancelling the show after two seasons.
Premise
T... | {
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Matt Johnson (safety)
Matt Johnson (born July 22, 1989) is a former American football safety in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at Eastern Washington University.
Early years
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David Marius Guardino
Residents of the Knoxville, Tennessee area may remember David Marius Guardino as the local psychic who spoke to Elvis Presley from the grave. David Guardino's signature claim to fame is the well-documented séances that he held in Graceland Mansion, when he supposedly contacted the deceased King o... | {
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Legnephora moorei
Legnephora moorei, the round-leaf vine, is a species of plant in the family Menispermaceae. Endemic to the rainforests of Queensland and New South Wales, Australia. Round-leaf vine is a tall and large leafed climber usually noticed by fallen leaves on the rainforest floor. The southern most limit of... | {
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Scott Andrews (politician)
Scott Andrews (born December 28, 1974) is a Canadian politician. He represented the Newfoundland and Labrador electoral district of Avalon from his election in the 2008 Canadian federal election until his defeat in the 2015 federal election. Originally a member of the Liberal Party, he most ... | {
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Hope, Future and Destiny
Hope, Future and Destiny is an album by American jazz flautist Nicole Mitchell, which was released in 2004 on Dreamtime, the label she established with David Boykin. It was the third recording by her Black Earth Ensemble. This work was the musical score for a multi-arts community play involvin... | {
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Filip Čurlevski
Filip Čurlevski () (born 22 February 1992) is a Macedonian handball player who plays for RK Eurofarm Rabotnik and the Macedonian national team.
He represented Macedonia at the 2019 World Men's Handball Championship.
References
Category:1992 births
Category:Living people
Category:Macedonian male hand... | {
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Henri Préaux
Henri Camille Préaux (25 November 1911 – 21 February 1992) was a French rowing coxswain who won a silver medal in the coxed pairs at the 1928 Summer Olympics.
References
Category:1911 births
Category:1992 deaths
Category:Coxswains (rowing)
Category:French male rowers
Category:Olympic rowers of France
Ca... | {
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Doreen Paul
Doreen Paul (born 1962) was a Dominican banker who served in politics from 1990 to 2000. She was particularly involved, as the Minister of Health and Social Security, in the development of infrastructure improvement projects including health centers, sports complexes, roads and water systems.
Early life
D... | {
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J. Michael Muro
James Michael Muro, Jr. (born 1966) is an American BAFTA Award-nominated cinematographer and director. He is known primarily for his Steadicam work. In the late 1980s and 1990s, he was James Cameron's Steadicam operator of choice, working on Cameron's hit films The Abyss, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Tr... | {
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List of Kazakhstan football transfers winter 2015
This is a list of Kazakh football transfers in the winter transfer window 2015 by club. Only clubs of the 2015 Kazakhstan Premier League are included.
Kazakhstan Premier League 2015
Aktobe
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Astana
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Atyrau
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Irtysh
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Kairat
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Wei Ming-ku
Wei Ming-ku (; born 18 March 1963) is a Taiwanese politician. He served in the Legislative Yuan from 2002 to 2008 and again from 2012 until 2014, when he was elected Magistrate of Changhua County.
Education
Wei received his bachelor's degree in business from National Taichung University of Science and Tec... | {
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Inline speed skating
Inline speed skating is the roller sport of racing on inline skates, or as they may be mistakenly be called, rollerblades. The sport may also be called inline racing by participants. Although it primarily evolved from racing on traditional roller skates, the sport is similar enough to ice speed sk... | {
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Chuck Fletcher
Chuck Fletcher (born April 29, 1967 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian professional ice hockey executive who is currently the President and General Manager of the Philadelphia Flyers of the National Hockey League (NHL).
Career
Fletcher was previously general manager of the Minnesota Wild, from ... | {
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Christie Lee Woods
Christie Lee Woods (born October 21, 1977) is an American model and actress who, in 1996, was the first Texan to capture the Miss Teen USA crown.
Woods first came to prominence as a beauty queen, winning the titles of Miss Texas Teen USA and Miss Teen USA 1996. She later appeared as an actress and ... | {
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William C. Dodge
William Copeland Dodge (September 6, 1880 – August 4, 1973) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician in New York City, New York, United States. He was an associate of the Tammany Hall political organization in the city.
Early life
William Copeland Dodge was born on September 6, 1880 Mancheste... | {
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Sweden at the 2012 Summer Olympics
Sweden competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, from 25 July to 12 August 2012. Swedish athletes have competed at every edition of the Summer Olympic Games in the modern era, except for the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis. The Swedish Olympic Committee (, SOK) sent a total o... | {
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Arhopala micale
Arhopala micale, the common oakblue or shining oakblue, is a butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. The species comprises about 16 subspecies, which are found in Melanesia and New Guinea as well as the north coast of Australia (see subspecies section).
The wingspan is about 40 mm.
The larvae feed on Buc... | {
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Nicolas Quentin
Nicolas Quentin (died 1636) was a French historical painter.
Quentin lived at Dijon, and died there in 1636. His life has been too much neglected by biographers and critics, for his work had considerable originality. He appears to have had no regular master. The compiler of the catalogue of the Dijon ... | {
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Moby Prince disaster
The Moby Prince disaster was a major naval accident resulting in 140 deaths. It occurred in the late evening of Wednesday 10 April 1991, in the harbor of Livorno, Italy. It is the worst disaster in the Italian merchant navy since World War II. It is also considered one of the two worst environment... | {
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Stone First Nation
The Stone First Nation or Yunesit'in First Nation is a band government of the Yunesit'in subgroup of the Tsilhqot'in people, whose territory is the Chilcotin District in the western Central Interior region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is a member of the Tsilhqot'in Tribal Counci... | {
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Viktor Makarov
Viktor Mykhailovych Makarov (; born May 26, 1965 in Oskemen, Kazakh SSR) is a Ukrainian sport shooter. He won a silver medal in free pistol shooting at the 1994 ISSF World Championships in Milan, Italy, and was selected to compete for Ukraine in two editions of the Olympic Games (1996 and 2004). Having ... | {
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Mescal Mountains
The Mescal Mountains (in Western Apache language: Nadah Choh Dasán - "Big Mescal Sitting There") are a series of connected mountain ridges in southern Gila County, Arizona. Their highest point is El Capitan Mountain, which has an elevation of 6,568 ft ( 2,002 m) and a prominence of 1,828 ft ( 557 m ).... | {
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