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John Smyth (1748–1811) John Smyth (1748–1811) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1783 to 1807. Early life Smyth was the son of John Smyth of Heath Hall, Yorkshire and his wife Bridget Foxley, daughter of Benjamin Foxley of London. He was educated at Westminster School and was admitted at T...
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John Price (South Australian politician) John Lloyd (Jack) Price (14 February 1882 – 23 April 1941) was an Australian politician and trade unionist. He was an Australian Labor Party member of the South Australian House of Assembly for Port Adelaide from 1915 to 1925. He later served in the Australian House of Represen...
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Hurt So Bad (album) Hurt So Bad is a 1969 studio album by Nancy Wilson, featuring arrangements by Jimmy Jones, Billy May, Oliver Nelson, and others. The album entered the Billboard Top 200 Chart on November 8, 1969, and remained for 18 weeks, peaking at #92 in January 1970. Jason Ankeny at AllMusic says Hurt So Bad h...
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Article 7 of the European Convention on Human Rights Article 7 of the European Convention on Human Rights sets limits on criminalisation, forbidding ex post facto criminalisation by signatory countries. Text Case law Kokkinakis v. Greece (no violation found, 8:1) Vassili Kononov (no violation found, 14:3) Nikola Jor...
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Regents Theological College Elim Bible College redirects here. For the similarly named U.S. college, see Elim Bible Institute. Regents Theological College is a theological college in Malvern, Worcestershire, England. It is the training centre of the Elim Pentecostal Church. First called Elim Bible College, it was fo...
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Peter Bangs Vej station Peter Bangs Vej station is a station on the Frederikssund radial of the S-train network in Copenhagen, Denmark. The station, located where the railway tracks cross Peter Bangs Vej, was designed by the Danish State Railways architect K.T. Seest and opened on 23 September 1941. References Exter...
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5th Edda Awards The 5th Edda Awards were held on 10 October 2003 at Nordica Hótel in Reykjavik. The awards were hosted by TV presenters Eva María Jónsdóttir and Sverrir Þór Sverrisson (Sveppi). The latter was the previous year's Best Television Personality. 15 awards were given plus the Icelandic Film and Television A...
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Opera Bohemia Opera Bohemia is an opera company based in Scotland that performs operas throughout the country. The operas are adapted for small venues and are often performed in remote communities. The company began presenting operas in 2010. History Opera Bohemia was established by two Scottish opera singers, Alast...
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Ferdinando Cazzamalli Ferdinando Cazzamalli (August 4, 1887 in Crema, Italy – 1958) was an Italian psychiatrist from Crema, Lombardy who was interested in paranormal phenomena. Biography Cazzamalli was the director of a psychiatric hospital in Como, but later became a lecturer in psychiatry at the university of Mode...
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Ahmadiyya view on Jihad In Ahmadiyya Islam, Jihad is a radical concept. It is primarily one's personal inner and outer struggle for self-purification. Armed struggle or military exertion is only to be used in defense. However, even then it can only be carried out under the direct instruction of a Caliph, purely for th...
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All Saints' Church, Brailsford All Saints’ Church, Brailsford is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Brailsford, Derbyshire. History The church dates from the 12th century. It comprises a west tower, nave with south aisle, chancel and north vestry. It was restored between 1882 and 1883 when th...
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Braff Braff is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Joshua Braff (born 1967), American fiction author, the older brother of actor Zach Braff Menalton Braff (born 1938), Brazilian author Ruby Braff (1927–2003), American jazz trumpeter and cornetist Zach Braff (born 1975), American actor and film dire...
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Zsolt Fehér (footballer, born 1985) Zsolt Fehér (born 13 September 1985 in Székesfehérvár) is a Hungarian football player who currently plays for Tiszafüred VSE. References External links Profile at HLSZ Zsolt Fehér at MLSZ Category:1985 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Székesfehérvár Categ...
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Krajowe Eliminacje Krajowe Eliminacje (National Qualification) is the Polish national selection for the country's entry to the Eurovision Song Contest. The first Krajowe Eliminacje contest was held in 2010. In 2003–2004 the national selection was named to the Krajowe Eliminacje do Konkursu Piosenki Eurowizji and in ye...
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President Yo La Tengo President Yo La Tengo is the third album by American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released in 1989 by record label Coyote. Recording President Yo La Tengo was recorded at Waterhouse studio, except for tracks 4 and 6, recorded at CBGB. The lineup includes Georgia Hubley on drums, Ira Kaplan on...
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Sandi Sissel Sandra "Sandi" Sue Sissel (Born August 9, 1949) is an American cinematographer, director and producer. Her interest in photography was apparent as early as high school, where she was a photojournalist for her school paper. She is best known for her work in documentaries such as Salaam Bombay!, Chicken Ran...
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Conrad V, Count of Rietberg Count Conrad V of Rietberg (died 31 October 1472) was Count of Rietberg from 1428 until his death. His father was Count Conrad IV of Rietberg. Marriage and issue Conrad married before 1450 to Jacoba (d. 23 February 1492), a daughter of Count Gumprecht II of Neuenahr and Margaret of Limbu...
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Shipgyer Shipgyer is a village in Chungthang subdivision, North Sikkim district, Sikkim, India. The Ministry of Home Affairs has given it a geographical code of 260862. References Category:Cities and towns in North Sikkim district
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Antofagasta The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Antofagasta () is a Latin rite Metropolitan archdiocese in northern Chile's Antofagasta Province. Special churches Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is Catedral San José, dedicated to Saint Joseph, in the city of Antofagasta. It also has a...
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GABRR1 Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor subunit rho-1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the GABRR1 gene. GABA is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian brain where it acts at GABA receptors, which are ligand-gated chloride channels. GABRR1 is a member of the rho subunit family. See also GABA...
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Campden Tunnel Gravel Pit Campden Tunnel Gravel Pit () is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1988. The site is listed in the 'Cotswold District' Local Plan 2001-2011 (on line). Geology The site exposes a mixture of gravels, sands and silts which make up the Campden Tunne...
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Stephen Marchant Stephen Marchant, AM (1912 – August 2003) was born in Shropshire, studied geology at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and worked in the oil exploration business in many countries, using the opportunities arising from his postings to study birdlife around the world. He wrote classic papers on the...
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Siege of Chester The Siege of Chester was a siege of the First English Civil War, between February 1645 and January 1646, with an intermission during the summer of 1645. From the beginning of the war, the city of Chester was held by forces loyal to Charles I of England. It was first besieged in late 1644, but was rel...
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Simonini Mini 3 The Simonini Mini 3 is an Italian aircraft engine, designed and produced by Simonini Racing of San Dalmazio di Serramazzoni for use in ultralight aircraft. Design and development The Mini 3 is a single cylinder twin cylinder two-stroke, air liquid-cooled, gasoline engine design, with a poly V belt red...
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Atlur Atlur is a village in Kadapa district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. It is located in Atlur mandal of Rajampeta revenue division. References Category:Villages in Kadapa district
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1987 BYU Cougars football team The 1987 BYU Cougars football team represented Brigham Young University during the 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Cougars were led by 16th-year head coach LaVell Edwards and played their home games at Cougar Stadium in Provo, Utah. The team competed as members of the Western...
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Saint Paul (disambiguation) Saint Paul and Apostle Paul usually refers to Paul the Apostle, the Christian religious leader. People Apostles Apostle Paul (1st century) Paul of Narbonne (3rd century) Martyrs Paul (d. ca. 362), Roman martyr, see John and Paul Paul (3rd century), one of a group of four martyrs, see...
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Longtousi station Longtousi is a station on Line 3 of Chongqing Rail Transit in Chongqing Municipality, China. It is located in the Yubei District. It opened in 2013. References Category:Rail transport in Chongqing Category:Railway stations in China Category:Railway stations opened in 2013 Category:Chongqing Rail T...
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Bristol Hotel, Gibraltar Bristol Hotel is Gibraltar's oldest hotel. It is located on Cathedral Square in Gibraltar, next to the Church of England Cathedral. Established in 1894 the 19th century, it occupies a white colonial building with swimming pool and garden, located to the south of Cathedral of St. Mary the Crown...
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Kent Trails Kent Trails is a fifteen-mile rail trail in Kent County, Michigan that runs through the cities of Grand Rapids, Grandville, Walker, Wyoming and Byron Township and is part of a network of trails in and around Grand Rapids. It runs north and south from John Ball Park in Grand Rapids to 84th Street in Byron...
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Slabtown Slabtown may refer to: Places United States Slabtown, California Slabtown, Atlanta, Georgia Slabtown, Portland, Oregon Homer, Indiana Slabtown, Indiana North Industry, Ohio Slabtown, Pennsylvania Slabtown, West Virginia Slabtown, Wisconsin Entertainment The Slabtown District Convention, a one-act play writ...
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1966 United States House of Representatives elections in Washington REDIRECT 1966 United States House of Representatives elections#Washington 1966 Washington United States House of Representatives
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Josaia Tavaiqia Ratu Sir Josaia Tavaiqia, KBE (1931 – 17 November 1997) was a Fijian chief and politician, who served as one of two Vice-President of Fiji from 1990 until his death in 1997. (From 1990 to 1999, Fiji had two Vice-Presidents concurrently). Tavaiqia, who held the chiefly title of Tui Vuda, or Paramount ...
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Innuitian Mountains The Innuitian Mountains are a mountain range in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, Canada. They are part of the Arctic Cordillera and are largely unexplored, due to the hostile climate. They are named after the northern indigenous people, the Inuit. In some locations the Innuitian Mountains mea...
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Agonopterix nanatella Agonopterix nanatella is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in most of Europe, except Fennoscandia, Poland, Ukraine, the Baltic region and most of the Balkan Peninsula. The wingspan is 15–19 mm. Adults are on wing from July to August. The larvae of ssp. nanatella feed on Carlina v...
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1986 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team The 1986 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team represented the Georgia Institute of Technology during the 1987 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Yellow Jackets were led by head coach Bill Curry, in his seventh and final year with the team, and played their home g...
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Newton—North Delta Newton—North Delta was a federal electoral district in the province of British Columbia, Canada, that had been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 2004 to 2015, when it was abolished and redistributed to the Delta and Surrey—Newton electoral districts. Geography It is located within ...
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Thomas Nordish Thomas Nordish (baptised 25 March 1785 – 1 July 1842) was an English cricketer. He was a wicket-keeper batsman who played for Kent and England. He was born at Dodmore Manor Farm, Meopham, where he resided until his death. Nordish made two "first-class" appearances, eight years apart. His debut came in ...
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Markab (horse) Markab (foaled 4 February 2003) is a British-bred Thoroughbred racehorse. Originally trained in France, he did not race as a juvenile and won one minor race from six attempts as a three-year-old in 2006. He was then sold to race in England where he won three small handicap races in 2008 and the Great St...
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Preljubište Preljubište (, ) is a village in the municipality of Jegunovce, Republic of Macedonia. Demographics According to the 2002 census, the village had a total of 367 inhabitants. Ethnic groups in the village include: Macedonians 270 Albanians 92 Romani 4 Serbs 1 References External links Category:Villages ...
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Yury Bogolyubsky Yury Bogolyubsky (), known as Giorgi Rusi (, George the Rus') in the Kingdom of Georgia, was a Rus' prince of Novgorod (1172–1175). He was married to Queen Tamar of Georgia from 1185 until being expelled from the kingdom in 1188. Reign Son of Grand Prince Andrey Bogolyubsky of Vladimir-Suzdal, he ru...
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List of Parliamentary constituencies in the North East (region) The region of North East England is divided into 29 parliamentary constituencies which is made up of 19 Borough Constituencies and 10 County Constituencies. Since the 2019 General Election, 19 are represented by Labour MPs and 10 by Conservative MPs. Co...
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Plewki Plewki may refer to the following places: Plewki, Ostrołęka County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) Plewki, Wyszków County in Masovian Voivodeship (east-central Poland) Plewki, Podlaskie Voivodeship (north-east Poland) Plewki, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (north Poland)
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Hueneosauria The Hueneosauria are a group of Ichthyosauria, living during the Mesozoic. In 2000, Michael Werner Maisch and Andreas Matzke defined a node clade Hueneosauria as the group consisting of the last common ancestor of Mixosaurus cornalianus and Ophthalmosaurus icenicus; and all of its descendants. The clade ...
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Zarrin Khul Zarrin Khul (, also Romanized as Zarrīn Khūl and Zarrin Khool; also known as Zarī Khūl-e Pā’īn and Zarīn Khūl-e Pā’īn, and Zarrīn Khūl-e Pā’īn) is a village in Saghder Rural District, Jebalbarez District, Jiroft County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 19, in 4 families. Refer...
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Ćazim Suljić Ćazim Suljić (; born 29 October 1996) is a French-born Bosnian footballer who plays as a midfielder in Italy for Alessandria. Club career Suljić is a youth product of Saint-Étienne. He made his Coupe de la Ligue debut on 16 December 2015 against Paris Saint-Germain. He played the full game. On 11 July ...
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Karen Jespersen Karen Moustgaard Jespersen (born 17 January 1947 in Copenhagen) is a Danish journalist and former politician representing the party Venstre. Career Jespersen served as the editor of now defunct Politisk Revy magazine from 1974 to 1977. She was a member of the Left Socialists, represented the Social De...
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Max Georg von Twickel Max Georg von Twickel (22 August 1926 – 28 November 2013) was a German Roman Catholic bishop. Born at Havixbeck, von Twickel was ordained in 1952 for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Munster. He was also named titular bishop of Lugura and auxiliary bishop of the Munster Diocese in 1973; he retired ...
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Patrognathus Patrognathus is an extinct genus of conodonts. Use in stratigraphy The Tournaisian, the oldest age of the Mississippian (also known as Lower Carboniferous) contains eight conodont biozones, four of which contain Patrognathus species: the zone of Siphonodella quadruplicata and Patrognathus andersoni (up...
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Michael Farrell (powerlifter) Michael Farrell (born 2 October 1962) is an Australian Paralympic powerlifter. He was born in the South Australian town of Elliston. He won a bronze medal at the 1988 Seoul Games in the Men's Up To 100 kg event. He finished eight in the Men's Over 100 kg at the 1996 Atlanta Games. Refe...
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Eutane nivea Eutane nivea is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by George Hampson in 1905. It is known from Borneo. The habitat consists of lowland forests, including coastal and swamp forests. Adults are satiny white, the forewings with a black discal dot. References Category:Lithosiini Categor...
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Danny Barrett Danny Barrett (born December 18, 1961) is an American football coach and former player who is currently the running backs coach for the Houston Texans. He served as the UCF Knights interim head coach in 2015, and is a former Canadian Football League (CFL) quarterback and former quarterbacks coach at the...
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Plantago lanceolata Plantago lanceolata is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It is known by the common names ribwort plantain, narrowleaf plantain, English plantain , ribleaf , lamb's tongue, and buckhorn. . It is a common weed on cultivated or disturbed land. Description The plant i...
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MYSTIC (surveillance program) MYSTIC is a former secret program used since 2009 by the US National Security Agency (NSA) to collect the metadata as well as the content of phone calls from several countries. The program was first revealed in March 2014, based upon documents leaked by Edward Snowden. MYSTIC operates un...
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Günther Rittau Günther Rittau (born 7 August 1893 in Königshütte (Silesia); died 6 August 1971 in Munich) was a German cinematographer and film director. After study of science in Berlin, Rittau started his career in 1919 at the documentary-film department of Decla, later at Universum Film AG. He learned the job of c...
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Emmy Award for Best Television Documentary Emmy Award for Best Television Documentary may refer to the following Emmy Awards: News & Documentary Emmy Award Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Special International Emmy...
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Coincident In geometry, two points are called coincident when they are actually the same point as each other. The same word has also been used more generally for other forms of incidence or special position between geometric objects. References Category:Euclidean geometry
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Trichovirus Trichovirus is a genus of viruses in the order Tymovirales, in the family Betaflexiviridae. Plants, specifically angiosperms such as pome fruits, citrus, and pear, serve as natural hosts for this plant pathogen. There are currently seven species in this genus including the type species Apple chlorotic leaf...
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Occupy Homes Occupy Homes or Occupy Our Homes is part of the Occupy movement which attempts to prevent the foreclosure of people's homes. Protesters delay foreclosures by camping out on the foreclosed property. They also stage protests at the banks responsible for the ongoing foreclosure crisis, sometimes blocking the...
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Alistipes onderdonkii Alistipes onderdonkii is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped and anaerobic bacterium from the genus of Alistipes which has been isolated from a human abdominal abscess in the United States. References Category:Bacteria described in 2006 Category:Bacteroidetes
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1934 Claxton Shield The 1934 Claxton Shield was the first annual Claxton Shield, an Australian national baseball tournament. It was held at the Adelaide Oval and Hindmarsh Oval in Adelaide from 5 to 12 August, and was won by the hosts South Australia. The other participating teams were New South Wales and Victoria. T...
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Christoforos Kourtis Christoforos Kourtis (; born November 5, 1996) is a Cypriot footballer who currently plays for Anagennisi Deryneia as a midfielder. References External links Category:1996 births Category:Living people Category:Cypriot footballers Category:AEK Larnaca FC players Category:ASIL Lysi players Cat...
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Taiwan Times Village The Taiwan Times Village () is a museum in Caotun Township, Nantou County, Taiwan. Exhibitions The museums exhibits the past life of Taiwan, which includes the life of Hakka, Hoklo, Taiwanese aborigines and veterans from Mainland China in different community blocks. Transportation The museum is ...
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Old Main (California University of Pennsylvania) Old Main is a historic building in the California University of Pennsylvania campus in California, Pennsylvania. It is designated as a historic public landmark by the Washington County History & Landmarks Foundation. References External links [ National Register no...
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Ubundu Ubundu, formerly known as Ponthierville or Ponthierstad, is a city located in the Tshopo Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is on the Lualaba River, or Upper Congo, just above the Boyoma Falls. The river is not navigable from here downstream to Kisangani, so a portage railway was built to link...
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Clepsis microceria Clepsis microceria is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Peru. The wingspan is about 18 mm. The ground colour of the forewings is brown cream, suffused with brown and with brown dots and strigulae (fine streaks). The hindwings are grey-brown, but paler basally. Etymology T...
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Harold Taylor (Australian politician) Harold Bourne "Squizzy" Taylor (25 February 1892 – 6 December 1972) was a Company executive and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Biography Taylor was born in Brisbane to parents John Taylor and his wife Ada Jeannie (née Bourne). He was educated at Brisbane Boys' Cen...
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José Aponte Hernández This article is about the Representative. For the former Mayor of Carolina, see José Aponte de la Torre. Jose Fernando Aponte Hernández (born January 19, 1958) is an accountant and former Speaker of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico. He was born in San Juan and obtained a bachelor's deg...
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Dante Gabriel Rossetti Gabriel Charles Dante Rossetti (12 May 1828 – 9 April 1882), generally known as Dante Gabriel Rossetti (), was an English poet, illustrator, painter and translator, and a member of the Rossetti family. He founded the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood in 1848 with William Holman Hunt and John Everett M...
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Black knobby newt The black knobby newt (Tylototriton asperrimus) is a species of salamanders in the family Salamandridae found in China and Vietnam. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist montane forests, freshwater marshes, and intermittent freshwater m...
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Dragon-and-Tiger Pagoda The Dragon-and-Tiger Pagoda () is a Tang Dynasty brick and stone pagoda located in central Shandong Province, China. It is considered a characteristic example of the pagoda style of the period. Location The Dragon-and-Tiger Pagoda is located in Nanshan, near Liubu Village, in Licheng County, ...
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Cyrtodactylus caovansungi Cyrtodactylus caovansungi is a species of gecko that is endemic to southern Vietnam. References Category:Cyrtodactylus Category:Reptiles of Vietnam Category:Reptiles described in 2007
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Lupinus shockleyi Lupinus shockleyi is a species of lupine known by the common name purple desert lupine. It is native to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts, where it grows in open desert habitat. It is an annual herb growing up to 30 centimeters tall. Each palmate leaf is made up of 8 to 10 leaflets measuring 1 to 3 cent...
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Guzalan Guzalan (, also Romanized as Gūzalān; also known as Gavzalān, Gāvzāleh, Goozalan, and Gūzlān) is a village in Yeylaq Rural District, in the Central District of Kaleybar County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 751, in 161 families. References Category:Populated places i...
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Haji Fazlur Rehman Haji Fazlur Rehman (born Fazlur Rehman) is an Indian politician who has been a Member of Lok Sabha for Saharanpur since 2019. Personal life Rehman graduated from the Aligarh Muslim University in 1972. His family is well known and respected among people of Uttar Pradesh. Political career On 27 Febr...
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Frey Samsioe Carl Axel Frey Samsioe (9 October 1890, Hörby, Malmöhus County – 20 March 1972) was a Swedish civil engineer, specializing in road construction and water-power engineering. C. A. Frey Samsioe graduated in 1912 in engineering at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and in 1935 received his docto...
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Internet Entertainment Writers Association Awards 2004 The winners of the 2004 Internet Movie/Television Awards, given by the Internet Entertainment Writers Association, are listed below. Movie Awards Internet Movie Awards 2004 2004 The winners of the Internet Movie Awards: Favorite Actor in a Leading Role: Johnny D...
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Alan Gatherer Alan Gatherer is an electrical engineer with Huawei Corporation in Plano, Texas. He was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2016 for his contributions to systems-on-chip for 3G and 4G cellular systems. References Category:Fellow Members of the IEEE Categor...
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Peritrechus tristis Peritrechus tristis is a species of dirt-colored seed bug in the family Rhyparochromidae. It is found in North America. References Further reading Category:Rhyparochromidae Category:Articles created by Qbugbot Category:Insects described in 1906
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Madrasa El Kacemia Madrasa El Kacemia () is one of the madrasahs of the medina of Tunis, which was constructed during the reign of the Husainid Dynasty. Etymology The madrasa's name is derived from its owner, the saint Al Haj Kacem Ibn Al Haj Ali Ben Youssef Al Jerbi (), a Sheikh who died in 1936 (1355 Hijri). Loca...
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Orihara Orihara (written: 折原 lit. "opportunity field") is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: , Japanese photographer , Japanese professional wrestler Fictional characters , a character in the light novel series Durarara!! See also Orihara Station, a railway station in Yorii, Saitama Prefec...
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Chalchitra Chalchitra (বাংলা- চালচিত্র) is a part of Bengal Patachitra. It referred to the Debi Chal or Durga chala, the background of the Durga Pratima or idol. Originally, these were used to give a proper proportion to the structure. This tradition is very ancient and is still maintained. Significance of the name ...
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Bólidos de acero Bólidos de acero (English language:) is a 1950 Argentine romantic drama film musical directed and written by Carlos Torres Ríos with music by Ástor Piazzolla. The film is based on tango dancing, an integral part of Argentine culture. Cast Mario Baroffio Antonio Capuano Rodolfo Crespi Nelly Darén Al...
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Yoo-Hoo (disambiguation) Yoo-Hoo may refer to: Yoo-hoo, an American chocolate-flavored beverage The YooHoo & Friends stuffed toy line Music Songs "YooHoo", Al Jolson and Buddy DeSylva song "Yoo-Hoo!", song by Stephen Sondheim "YooHoo (Secret song)", a song by South Korean band Secret from their 2013 mini-album L...
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Antoñita Singla Antoñita Singla (born 1948), is a Spanish-born gypsy flamenco dancer and actress. She often went by the stage name Antoñita La Singla or simply "La Singla" but sometimes its written as Antonia Singla. Early life She was born as Antonia Singla Contreras in 1948 in the neighborhood Somorrostro de la Bar...
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Sugar Creek (Wabash River tributary) Sugar Creek is a waterway located in the U.S. state of Indiana. It originates in a farm field approximately two miles south of Kempton, Indiana, and travels west-southwest for about before merging with the Wabash River north of Montezuma. The largest community on the waterway is ...
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Martina Navratilova career statistics This is a list of the main career statistics of former tennis player Martina Navratilova. Significant finals Grand Slam finals Singles: 32 (18–14) By winning the 1983 US Open title, Navratilova completed the Career Grand Slam. She became only the seventh female player in histor...
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Dürer's Rhinoceros Dürer's Rhinoceros is the name commonly given to a woodcut executed by German painter and printmaker Albrecht Dürer in 1515. The image is based on a written description and brief sketch by an unknown artist of an Indian rhinoceros that had arrived in Lisbon in 1515. Dürer never saw the actual rhinoc...
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Frankie Segarra Master Gunnery Sergeant Frankie Segarra (born 1963), is the first Hispanic to reach the rank of Master Gunnery Sergeant in his Military Occupational Specialty, 0451 air delivery specialist. Early years Segarra's parents moved from Puerto Rico and settled in New York City where Segarra was born and rai...
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Lin Kun-han Lin Kun-han (; born 5 January 1968), is a Taiwanese baseball player who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics. He was part of the Chinese Taipei baseball team which won the silver medal. He played as infielder. External links profile Category:1968 births Category:Living people Category:Asian Games bronze...
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David Ray Campbell David Campbell (born July 1, 1954) is an American television writer, theater producer, and former comedy manager. With his partner, Jim Jinkins, Campbell helped create the Nickelodeon animated television series Doug, which launched Nicktoons. He is also the co-founder of Jumbo Pictures and Cartoon P...
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Doloplazy (Olomouc District) Doloplazy is a village and municipality (obec) in Olomouc District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 1,313 (as at 3 July 2006). Doloplazy lies approximately east of Olomouc and east of Prague. References Olomouc R...
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Rolf Widerøe Rolf Widerøe (11 July 1902 – 11 October 1996) was a Norwegian accelerator physicist who was the originator of many particle acceleration concepts, including the resonance accelerator and the betatron accelerator. Early life Widerøe was born in Kristiania (now Oslo) in 1902 as a son of the mercantile age...
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Jacques Marguerite Pilotte de La Barollière Jacques Marguerite Pilotte de La Barollière (28 November 1746, Lunéville - 1 December 1827, Nîmes) was a French general under the First Republic and First Empire. External links http://www.culture.gouv.fr/public/mistral/leonore_fr?ACTION=CHERCHER&FIELD_1=COTE&VALUE_1=LH%2F2...
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Chinese Future Giant Telescope The Chinese Future Giant Telescope is a proposed optical telescope with a primary mirror that has a 30-meter diameter. Major characteristics The Chinese Future Giant Telescope has a primary focal ratio of 1.2. Its primary mirror is segmented with 1020 annular submirrors arranged in 17 ...
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Robin Mattson Robin Mattson (born June 1, 1956) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles on the daytime soap operas General Hospital, Santa Barbara, and All My Children. Career Daytime television Mattson made her daytime debut as troubled teen Hope Bauer on Guiding Light in 1976, her only complete her...
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Tresjuncos Tresjuncos is a municipality located in the province of Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 445 inhabitants. Category:Municipalities in the Province of Cuenca Category:Populated places in the Province of Cuenca
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Juan Roque (Zape Confraternity) Juan Roque was an African living in colonial Mexico City. He died in 1623, leaving behind one of very few wills and testaments of African residents of colonial Latin America. His daughter Ana María, and the confraternity to which he belonged in the hospital of the Limpia Concepción, al...
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Cerekwica, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Cerekwica () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Żnin, within Żnin County, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-central Poland. It lies approximately west of Żnin and south-west of Bydgoszcz. The village has a population of 900. References Cerekwic...
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Taylor Park (disambiguation) Taylor Park may refer to: In the United States Taylor Park Reservoir, Colorado General James Taylor Park, Kentucky Pete Taylor Park, Mississippi Elsewhere Taylor Park, England Fred Taylor Park, New Zealand See also Samuel P. Taylor State Park, California
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