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The Mysterious Benedict Society (series) The Mysterious Benedict Society is a trilogy of children's books by Trenton Lee Stewart that follows the adventures of four children. One book was published each year from 2007 to 2009. The books are the first children's novels written by Stewart follow the lives of the four ch...
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Avanesyan Avanesyan () is an Armenian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arpat Avanesyan, physicist and legislator David Avanesyan (born 1988), Russian boxer Mher Avanesyan (born 1981), Armenian double-arm amputee alpine skier and competitive sailor Monica Avanesyan (born 1998), Armenian singer Ca...
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Mairs Mairs is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Clara Mairs (1878–1963), American painter and printmaker Gregory Mairs (born 1994), British badminton player Nancy Mairs (1943-2016), American author
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Denhamia Denhamia is a genus of plants within the family Celastraceae, with species in Australia and New Caledonia. The species inhabit a variety of environments, from rainforest to semi-arid savanna. All species grow as shrubs or small trees up to 10 metres in height. The genus is composed of nine species, with two c...
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Midnight Soul Serenade Midnight Soul Serenade is the third album by Heavy Trash, released in 2009. Track list All songs written and composed by Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray except where noted. References AllMusic review Category:2009 albums Category:Heavy Trash albums
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Goodbye Argentina Adiós Argentina (English language: Goodbye Argentina) is a 1930 Argentine musical film directed and written by Mario Parpagnoli. The film starred Ada Cornaro and Pierina Dealessi. Libertad Lamarque also made an appearance at the age of 22 as the Bride of the Homeless. Although a silent film, Adiós A...
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Socialist Party of Malaysia The Socialist Party of Malaysia (PSM, ; Jawi: ڤرتي سوسياليس مليسيا; ; ), is a socialist political party in Malaysia and an offshoot of Parti Rakyat Malaysia, which originally upheld the same ideology. In its first ten years following its founding in 1998, the party was denied registration a...
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Courantyne River The Courantyne/Corentyne/Corantijn River is a river in northern South America in Suriname. It is the longest river in the country. Course The river runs through the Guianan moist forests ecoregion. It originates in the Acarai Mountains and flows northward via the Boven (Upper) Courantyne which is ...
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Jîn Jîn (in Kurdish it means "Woman", Jin in English) is a 2013 Turkish-German movie directed by Reha Erdem. The movie is about a Kurdish guerilla fighter who deserted her military unit aiming at leaving the conflict region (Eastern Turkey) for the city of Izmir. Plot The movie opens with nature shots of clouds ove...
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Asura furcata Asura furcata is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in India. References furcata Category:Moths described in 1936 Category:Moths of India
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Guyana at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics Guyana participated at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires, Argentina from 6 October to 18 October 2018. Athletics Swimming References Category:2018 in Guyanese sport Category:Nations at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics Category:Guyana at the Youth Olympics
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Copyscape Copyscape is an online plagiarism detection service that checks whether similar text content appears elsewhere on the web. It was launched in 2004 by Indigo Stream Technologies, Ltd. Copyscape is used by content owners to detect cases of "content theft", in which content is copied without permission from on...
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The Velvet Hand The Velvet Hand is a 1918 American drama film directed by Douglas Gerrard and written by F. McGrew Willis. The film stars Fritzi Brunette, William Conklin, Gino Corrado, F. A. Turner, Wedgwood Nowell and Carmen Phillips. The film was released on September 30, 1918, by Bluebird Photoplays, Inc.. Plot ...
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2005–06 DEL season The 2005–06 Deutsche Eishockey Liga season was the 12th season since the founding of the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (). The German champion Eisbären Berlin defended its title in the final game on 17 April 2005. The Kassel Huskies left the league after losing in the playoff against the new DEL team the ...
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The World of Poo The World of Poo is an illustrated children's book written by Terry Pratchett and illustrated by Peter Dennis. It is based on the book featured in Pratchett's Discworld novel Snuff, in which Sam Vimes reads it to his now older son, replacing his previous favourite book, Where's My Cow?. The book is pr...
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Hockey at the 1972 Olympics Hockey at the 1972 Olympics may refer to: Ice hockey at the 1972 Winter Olympics Field hockey at the 1972 Summer Olympics
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Elbo Elbo was, according to Herodotus' Histories, a man-made island of ash and earth where the blind Egyptian king Anysis lived during his 50 years of exile while the Ethiopian king Sabacos ruled Egypt. Supposedly, the island was built up because Egyptians who were bringing food to Anysis were also told to bring him a...
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Winston Garcia Winston Fiel Garcia (born May 21, 1958) is a Filipino economist, politician, lawyer and corporate leader who was the General Manager and President of Government Service Insurance System from January 25, 2001 to September 2010. He has also served as the director and board member of several of the biggest...
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Super senior For the term "super senior" in finance, see Senior debt#Super-senior status. A super senior is a student in an American four-year educational institution such as a high school or university who has been attending the institution for 5 or more years or has more than the usual number of credits required to...
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70th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment The 70th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment was one of five infantry regiments formed by former U.S. Congressman Daniel Sickles and established as part of the Excelsior Brigade which fought with the Union Army during multiple key engagements of the American Civil War, includ...
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List of state leaders in 1661 Africa Kingdom of Bamum – Ngouloure (1629–1672) Kingdom of Dahomey – Houegbadja (1645–1685) Ethiopian Empire – Fasilides (1632–1667) Rozvi Empire - Asia Ayutthaya Kingdom (Siam) – Narai (1656–1688) China Qing dynasty – Shunzhi Emperor (1644–1661) Kangxi Emperor (1661–1722) Southern M...
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Eyes on the Prize (disambiguation) Eyes on the Prize is an American documentary film about the Civil Rights Movement. Eyes on the Prize may refer to: Eyes on the Prize (album), a 2003 album by the hip hop group 3 The Hard Way Eyes on the Prize, a 1994 episode of the American animated series The Critic "Keep Your ...
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Mannan language Mannan is a Dravidian language of Kerala and Tamil Nadu that is closely related to Malayalam and Tamil. References Category:Malayalam language
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Paul Hubertus Hiepko Paul Hubertus Hiepko (1932-2019) - was a German botanist and journals editor. Works Botanische Jahrbücher für Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte und Pflanzengeographie [Vol. 104 (1983) – vol. 125 (2004)]. Hiepko P. 1984. Opiliaceae. In: van Steenis CGGJ ed. Flora Malesiana. London: Martinus Nijhoff G...
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Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong collaborations The collaborations between Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong have attracted much attention over the years. The artists were both widely known icons not just in the areas of big band, jazz, and swing music but across 20th century popular music in general. The two Afr...
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William Enyart William Lee Enyart, Jr. (; born September 22, 1949) was the U.S. Representative for Illinois's 12th congressional district. A member of the Democratic Party, Enyart was elected on November 6, 2012 and assumed office on January 3, 2013. Enyart is a former attorney and Adjutant General of Illinois. Enyar...
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Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 83 The 83rd Pennsylvania House of Representatives District is located in Lycoming County and includes the following areas: Armstrong Township Clinton Township Duboistown Loyalsock Township Montgomery Old Lycoming Township South Williamsport Susquehanna Township ...
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Bharat Masrani Bharat Masrani is a Canadian businessman who is presently the Group President and Chief Executive Officer of the Toronto-Dominion Bank (also known as TD Bank Group). Masrani was appointed to this role on November 1, 2014. Early life and education Masrani is of Indian descent and was raised Hindu. He is...
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Peraphyllum Peraphyllum is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the rose family, containing the single species Peraphyllum ramosissimum, commonly known as the squaw apple or wild crab apple. Translated from the Greek, the genus Peraphyllum means "very leafy" and the species name ramosissimum means "many branches"...
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The Girl on a Motorcycle The Girl on a Motorcycle (French: La motocyclette) is a 1968 British-French erotic romantic drama film starring Alain Delon and Marianne Faithfull and featuring Roger Mutton, Marius Goring and Catherine Jourdan. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival but the festival was can...
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White-winged tit White-winged tit may refer to: White-naped tit (Machlolophus nuchalis) of Asia White-winged black tit (Melaniparus leucomelas) of Africa
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Russell Perrett Russell Perrett (born 18 June 1973) is a former footballer who spent most of his career with Portsmouth and Luton Town. He started his career in non-league football with Lymington Town football club in the Wessex League where he holds the record as the youngest player to play in that league at age 14. ...
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Maxim Stepanov Maxim Osipovich Stepanov (August 1893 – 25 September 1945) was a Soviet komkor (corps commander). He fought for the Imperial Russian Army in World War I before going over to the Bolsheviks during the subsequent civil war. He received the Order of the Red Banner twice (1920, 1922). During the Great Purge...
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VSTS Profiler Visual Studio Team System Profiler is a commercial profiler offered by Microsoft, available as part of the Visual Studio Team System (VSTS) suite and the Development Edition of Visual Studio. It can work either in sampling mode, in which the snapshot of the program state is recorded at certain intervals,...
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Mudgala Purana The Mudgala Purana (Sanskrit:; ) is a Hindu religious text dedicated to the Hindu deity Ganesha (). It is an that includes many stories and ritualistic elements relating to Ganesha. The Ganesha Purana and the Mudgala Purana are core scriptures for devotees of Ganesha, known as Ganapatyas (). These ar...
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John Patterson Sampson John Patterson Sampson, D. D. (1837-1928) (also known as "J. P. Sampson") was an American abolitionist, newspaper publisher, judge, and minister. He was born free to James Drawhorn Sampson and Fanny (Kellogg) Sampson on August 13, 1837 (or 1838) in Wilmington, North Carolina. His grandparents w...
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Cornelius D. Scully Cornelius Decatur Scully (March 11, 1878 – September 22, 1952), served as Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, from 1936 to 1946. Early life Scully was born in Pittsburgh in 1878, ascending into public service by becoming City Solicitor before running for City Council. It was his ten...
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Our Lady's Hospice Our Lady's Hospice & Care Services is a hospice and health care provider with two locations: one at Harold's Cross, Dublin and a satellite facility at Blackrock, County Dublin in Ireland. It provides specialist care for people with a range of needs from rehabilitation to end of life care. History W...
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Boston (UK Parliament constituency) Boston was a parliamentary borough in Lincolnshire, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1547 until 1885, and then one member from 1885 until 1918, when the constituency was abolished. History Boston first elected Members of Parliament in 1352-...
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Wolfgang Webner Wolfgang Webner (born 23 April 1937) is a German former volleyball player who competed for East Germany in the 1968 Summer Olympics and in the 1972 Summer Olympics. He was born in Breslau. In 1968 he was part of the East German team which finished fourth in the Olympic tournament. He played eight mat...
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Honcharivske Honcharivske () is an urban-type settlement in Chernihiv Raion of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine. 1st Armored Brigade is stationed in the settlement. Population: gallery References Category:Urban-type settlements in Chernihiv Oblast
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Shitong Township Shitong Township () is a township-level division of Xingtang County, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China. See also List of township-level divisions of Hebei References Category:Township-level divisions of Hebei
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Swifty Swifty may refer to: Swifty Lazar (1907–1993), American talent agent and deal-maker Swifty McVay (born 1974), American rapper and member of D12 Swifty, one of the two protagonists of the 2013 film The Selfish Giant Swifty The Space Bird, a main character in the anime The Adventures of the Little Prince Sw...
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Gibberula infundibulum Gibberula infundibulum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Cystiscidae. References infundibulum Category:Gastropods described in 1994
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FAQ A FAQ is a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) and answers on a particular topic (also known as Questions and Answers [Q&A] or Frequently Answered Questions). The format is often used in articles, websites, email lists, and online forums where common questions tend to recur, for example through posts or quer...
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Sven Hedin Glacier Sven Hedin Glacier is a glacier north of Princess Marie Bay on central Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, Canada. The glacier has the name of Sven Hedin. The Oxford University Ellesmere Land expedition visited the glacier in the year 1935. The Glacier appeared to be advancing in 1935. See also List of glac...
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Garryspillane GAA Garryspillane GAA club is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Garryspillane, County Limerick, Ireland. The club was founded in 1952 and is almost exclusively concerned with hurling with footballers catered for by neighbouring Galbally. Location The club is located in the parish of Garryspi...
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Charles Parsons (British Army officer) Colonel Sir Charles Sim Bremridge Parsons, (9 May 1855 – 25 June 1923) was an officer in the British Army, who spent most of his career in Africa. Commissioned into the Royal Artillery, he later specialised in logistics, particularly the use of railways, and became one of Lord...
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Windy Nicklaus William Winfield "Windy" Nicklaus (January 6, 1904 – January 8, 1991) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Oklahoma Baptist University from 1939 to 1940 and at West Texas A&M University in 1946. Nicklaus began his playing career at Bucknell University in 192...
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Sphingomonas oligoaromativorans Sphingomonas oligoaromativorans is a Gram-negative, strictly aerobic, oligotrophic and non-motile bacteria from the genus of Sphingomonas which has been isolated from humus forest soil in the Gyeryong Mountain National Park in Korea. Further reading References External links Type st...
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Jason Kajiura Jason Kajiura is a Canadian-born Physiologist, and former Ontario 800m track Indoor Champion, and Canadian 800m track Outdoor Champion. He currently trains with the Hamilton Olympic Club (HOC). Kajiura was the recipient of the City of Hamilton Sports Council All Sport Award (1999), City of Hamilton Civi...
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Mike Fitzgerald (American football) Mike Fitzgerald (born May 4, 1941) is a former professional American football player who played defensive back for the Minnesota Vikings, New York Giants, and Atlanta Falcons References Category:1941 births Category:American football safeties Category:Iowa State Cyclones football ...
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Godfrey Elton, 1st Baron Elton Godfrey Elton, 1st Baron Elton (29 March 1892 – 18 April 1973), was a British historian. Early life Elton was the eldest son of Edward Fiennes Elton and his wife Violet Hylda Fletcher. He was educated at Rugby and Balliol College, Oxford. At Oxford he at first studied classics, gaining ...
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Order of the Black Eagle (disambiguation) Order of the Black Eagle may refer to: Awards and decorations Order of the Black Eagle, a Prussian knighthood rank established in 1701. Order of the Black Eagle, Albania, a civil award used by the short-lived Principality of Albania in 1913-1914. Fictional creations Order of...
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Shila Khodadad Shila Khodadad (; born November 5, 1980) is an Iranian actress. She has played in some films such as Marriage, Iranian Style, Saint Petersburg and in a famous Iranian TV series, Mosaferi az Hend (A Traveler from India). Filmography Television drama A Traveler from India (2003) SMS from another world (...
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Yamaha XTZ 750 The Yamaha XTZ 750 SuperTénéré (Tenere) is a dual-sport motorcycle, produced by Yamaha. It was named after Yamaha's lighter, single-cylinder models which in turn were named after the notorious Ténéré desert stage of the former Paris-Dakar Rally in northeastern Niger. Background The XTZ 750 is a larger...
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Munro of Culrain The Munros of Culrain were a minor noble Scottish family and a cadet branch of the ancient Clan Munro, a Scottish clan of the Scottish Highlands. They were seated at Culrain which is in the south of the county of Sutherland, but to the north of the main Munro clan lands in Kiltearn, Easter Ross. Hist...
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Keelakkanavai Keezhakkanavai or Keelakkanavai is a small village in Perambalur district, Tamil Nadu (Tamil: தமிழ்நாடு pronunciation (help·info), English: "Country of the Tamils"), India. It is situated between Perambalur and Chettikulam, around 10 km from Perambalur. Economy and services Agriculture is the most impor...
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József Törley József Törley (10 January 1858 – 28 July 1907) is credited as having established one of the most successful brands of sparkling wine outside of the Champagne region in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In the 19th century, production of Champagne-style sparkling wines became popular in Europe and ...
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MQA MQA or mqa may refer to: Organisations Malaysian Qualifications Agency, a statutory body in Malaysia Mauritius Qualifications Authority, a government organisation Macquarie Atlas Roads, a private toll road operator Other uses Maba language (Indonesia) (ISO 639-3 code) Mandora Station Airport (IATA code) Mi...
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Please Don't Go Girl "Please Don't Go Girl" is a 1988 ballad single from New Kids on the Block. The lead vocals were sung by Joey McIntyre, Jordan Knight, and spoken by Danny Wood, but majority of the lyrics were sung by Joey McIntyre. Written and produced by Maurice Starr, it was the first release from their second ...
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Thomas Strange (MP for Cirencester) Thomas Strange (d. 1594) was the member of Parliament for the constituency of Cirencester for the parliament of 1572. References Category:English MPs 1572–1583 Category:Members of Parliament for Cirencester Category:1594 deaths Category:Year of birth unknown Category:English farm...
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (video game) The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse was to be a video game centered on the actions of several playable characters that are left on earth after the Rapture. These characters were widely different and ranged from a fallen priest to a young stripper and would each have spe...
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Maschinen Krieger ZbV 3000 Maschinen Krieger (Ma.K ZBV3000) is a science fiction universe created by Japanese artist and sculptor Kow Yokoyama in the 1980s, currently under development as a Hollywood film by Vertigo Entertainment's Roy Lee. History The franchise originally began as the science fiction series SF3D wh...
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Free riding Free riding (also known as freeriding or free-riding) is a term used in stock-trading to describe the practice of buying and selling shares or other securities without actually having the capital to cover the trade. In a cash account, a free riding violation occurs when the investor sells a stock that was ...
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Eiichi Nakamura Eiichi Nakamura may refer to: , Japanese field hockey player , Japanese chemist (born 1930), Japanese politician
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Girolamo Agucchi Girolamo Agucchi (15 January 1555 – 27 April 1605) was a Catholic cardinal from 1604 to 1605. Biography Agucchi was born in Bologna on January 15, 1555, the son of Gian Giorgio Agucchi and Isabella Sega. His mother was the sister of Cardinal Filippo Sega, and Giovanni Battista Agucchi was his broth...
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Los Moonlights Los Moonlights is a rock band from Montevideo, Uruguay. Formed at the end the 1960s and fronted by the Iriarte brothers, they began by playing live covers. With the arrival of longtime members "Dino" and Yamandu Pérez, they started writing original material. After a couple of singles for the Clave label...
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Thomas Irvine Thomas Thurstan Irvine was an Anglican priest in the mid 20th Century. He was born 19 June 1913 and educated at Shrewsbury and Magdalen College, Oxford. Ordained after a period of study at Ripon College Cuddesdon in 1939, he was Curate at All Saints, Hertford and then Precentor of St Ninian's Cathed...
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Paiwan people The Paiwan () are an indigenous people of Taiwan. They speak the Paiwan language. In 2014, the Paiwan numbered 96,334. This was approximately 17.8% of Taiwan's total indigenous population, making them the second-largest indigenous group. The majority of Paiwan people live in the southern chain of the Ce...
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Sinúfana language Sinúfana (Cenufana; also Cenu/Zenu/Sinú) is an extinct, poorly attested, and possibly Chocoan language of Colombia. References Category:Choco languages Category:Languages of Colombia Category:Extinct languages of South America Category:Unclassified languages of South America
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View of Notre-Dame View of Notre-Dame (French: Une vue de Notre-Dame) is an oil painting by Henri Matisse from 1914. Experimental period Along with works such as Woman on a High Stool, it belongs to the "experimental period" of Matisse's oeuvre. Pentimenti reveal that it was originally painted in a more detailed mann...
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CS Sportul Studențesc Bucharest CS Sportul Studenţesc Bucharest is an ice hockey team in Bucharest, Romania. They participate in the Romanian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Romania. The club was founded in 1916. External links Official website Category:Ice hockey teams in Romania
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Ghowsabad Ghowsabad (, also Romanized as Ghows̄ābād) is a village in Akhtachi-ye Mahali Rural District, Simmineh District, Bukan County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 96, in 19 families. References Category:Populated places in Bukan County
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Jill Dixon Jill Dixon (born 1935) is an English actress. Personal life and career Jill Dixon was born in England in 1935. She made her debut as an actress at the age of three, appearing as a water nymph at the London Hippodrome. Although she appeared in several films, the majority of Dixon's career were parts in tele...
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Musée des Années Trente The Musée des Années Trente (Museum of the 1930s) is a municipal museum specializing in the fine arts, decorative arts, and industrial arts of the 1930s. It is located in the Espace Landowski at 28, Avenue André-Morizet, Boulogne-Billancourt, a western suburb of Paris, France. It is open daily ...
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Barham Salih Barham Salih (; ; born 12 July 1960) is the eighth and current President of Iraq. He is the former Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Region and a former deputy prime minister of the Iraqi federal government. He was elected and assumed office as the President of Iraq on 2 October 2018. Early life Barham Ahm...
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Raymond Ndong Sima Raymond Ndong Sima (born 23 January 1955) is a Gabonese politician who was Prime Minister of Gabon from February 2012 to January 2014. Career Ndong Sima was born in Oyem, located in the north of Gabon, and studied in France. He was appointed to the cabinet of the Minister of Planning and the Econom...
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Bokoni Bokoni (meaning 'land of the people from the north') was a pre-colonial, agro-pastoral society found in northwestern and southern parts of present-day Mpumalanga province, South Africa. Iconic to this area are stone-walled sites, found in a variety of shapes and forms. Bokoni sites also exhibit specialized farm...
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Crab Apple Jelly Crab Apple Jelly is a 1944 short story collection by Frank O'Connor. It includes the following stories: The Bridal Night Old Fellows The Grand Vizier's Daughters Song Without Words 'The Star That Bids The Shepherd Fold' (alternative title: The Shepherds) The Long Road to Ummera The Miser The House Th...
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Carl Sundin Carl-Gunnar Sundin (born September 8, 1930) was a Swedish sprint canoer who competed in the mid-1950s. He won a silver medal in the K-4 10000 m event at the 1954 ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships in Mâcon. Sundin also finished fourth in the K-2 10000 m event at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. R...
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Indian Youth Climate Network The Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN) is a youth organization in India that aims to raise the voice of Indian youth on the global platform, as South Asia is one of the most vulnerable regions affected by climate change and environmental issues. Further, IYCN is motivated by global need i...
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Center Township, Buffalo County, Nebraska Center Township is one of twenty-six townships in Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 623 at the 2000 census. A 2006 estimate placed the township's population at 614. See also County government in Nebraska References External links City-Data.com Cat...
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Brian Duerden Professor Brian Ion Duerden (born 1948) is a British microbiologist. Duerden graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1972, subsequently lecturing in bacteriology there. He then lectured at the University of Sheffield, where he was appointed Professor of Medical Microbiology in 1983, and became c...
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Thule people The Thule (, , ) or proto-Inuit were the ancestors of all modern Inuit. They developed in coastal Alaska by the year 1000 and expanded eastwards across Canada, reaching Greenland by the 13th century. In the process, they replaced people of the earlier Dorset culture that had previously inhabited the regio...
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John, Hereditary Prince of Saxony John of Saxony (24 August 1498 in Dresden – 11 January 1537 in Dresden), also known as "John the Younger" or "Hans of Saxony" was Hereditary Prince of Saxony from the Albertine line of the House of Wettin. Life Early years John was the eldest son of the Duke George the Bearded (147...
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La Porte Municipal Airport (Texas) La Porte Municipal Airport is a city-owned public-use airport located three miles (5 km) northwest of the central business district of La Porte, a city in Harris County, Texas, United States. Facilities and aircraft La Porte Municipal Airport covers an area of which contains two ...
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Elesotis Elesotis is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database Category:Noctuinae
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Szabolcs Szollosi Szabolcs Szollosi may refer to: Szabolcs Szőllősi (born 1986), Hungarian speed skater Szabolcs Szöllősi (born 1989), Hungarian handballer
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Neocollyris siamensis Neocollyris siamensis is a species of ground beetle in the genus Neocollyris in the family Carabidae. It was described by Naviaux in 1991. References Siamensis, Neocollyris Category:Beetles described in 1991
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Songs by George Harrison 2 Songs by George Harrison 2 is a book of song lyrics and commentary by English musician George Harrison, with illustrations by Keith West and an accompanying EP of previously unreleased Harrison recordings. It was published in June 1992, in a limited run of 2500 copies, by Genesis Publication...
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After the Storm (2016 film) is a 2016 Japanese family drama film edited, written, and directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and was released in Japan on May 21, 2016. Plot Dwelling on his past glory as a prize-winning author, Ryota (Hiroshi Ab...
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Storm Over Bengal Storm Over Bengal is a 1938 adventure film that was nominated at the 11th Academy Awards for Best Score, the nomination was for Cy Feuer. Set during the British Raj, the film's working title was Bengal Lancer Patrol. The film was shot in Owens Valley, California. The film stars Patric Knowles in his...
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Sudigadu Sudigadu () is a 2012 Indian Telugu-language action parody film directed by Bhimaneni Srinivasa Rao and produced by Chandrasekhar D Reddy under Arundathi Movies. It is the remake of C. S. Amudhan's debut Tamil movie Thamizh Padam. The film features Allari Naresh and Monal Gajjar in the lead roles. Allari Nare...
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Karnataka State Film Award for Best Sound Recording The Karnataka State Film Award for Best Sound Recording was one of the Karnataka State Film Awards awarded for Kannada films. It was first awarded for films of 1968-69 and discontinued after the 2010–11 Awards Superlative Winners Award winners The following is a co...
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Dukat (mountain) Dukat (Serbian Cyrillic: Дукат) is a mountain in southeastern Serbia, near the town of Bosilegrad. Its highest peak Crnook has an elevation of above sea level. References Category:Mountains of Serbia Category:Rhodope mountain range
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Majdan (Novi Kneževac) Majdan (in Serbian Cyrillic: Мајдан, in Hungarian: Magyarmajdány) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Novi Kneževac municipality, in the North Banat District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Hungarian ethnic majority (85.95%) and its population numbering 292 people (2002 census)....
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8-Track Flashback 8-Track Flashback (also titled VH1's 8-Track Flashback) was a TV series hosted by David Cassidy, Leif Garrett, and Suzanne Somers. This rhyming title refers to the fact that it is a "flashback" to the popularity of 8-tracks in the 1970s. The show aired on VH1 from September 23, 1995 to 1998. A comp...
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Camilla Gunell Camilla Gunell (born September 7, 1970) is a politician within the Åland Islands, an autonomous and unilingually Swedish territory of Finland, and the former Premier of the Government of Åland. Positions Current Past Member of the lagting (The Parliament of Åland) 2007–2011 Minister of Education and ...
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Diplocarpon earlianum Diplocarpon earlianum is a species of fungus that produces a disease in strawberry plants called strawberry leaf scorch. The disease overwinters in plant debris and infects strawberry plants during the spring season when it is wet. The five main methods to reduce strawberry leaf scorch include: i...
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