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Exurapteryx
Exurapteryx is a genus of moths in the family Geometridae.
References
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Markušica
Markušica (, ) is a village and a municipality in Vukovar-Srijem County, Croatia.
Geography
The municipality has a total area of 74.29 km2. River Vuka flows through the municipality and territory of the municipality is completely flat very fertile black soil. It is connected by D518 highway with rest of co... | {
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Arctostaphylos gabrielensis
Arctostaphylos gabrielensis, known by the common name San Gabriel manzanita, is a species of manzanita. It is endemic to one small area in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County, California.
It is a member of the California montane chaparral and woodlands plant community.
Descrip... | {
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Isaac W. Harrison House
The Isaac W. Harrison House is a historic building located in the Cork Hill neighborhood of Davenport, Iowa, United States. It is a somewhat simplified version of the Italianate style found in the city of Davenport. The house is a two-story, three–bay, frame structure with an entrance that is ... | {
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Crianlarich Hills
The Crianlarich Hills are a large group of mountains in Scotland, running east of Crianlarich and Loch Lomond, south of Strath Fillan and north of Loch Doine. The range is within the Breadalbane section of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and contains the highest mountains in the park. The... | {
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Ian MacIntyre
Ian MacIntyre (1869–1945) was Unionist Party (Scotland) MP for Edinburgh West.
He first contested the seat in 1923, but was beaten by the Liberal incumbent Vivian Phillips by 2,232 votes. He gained the seat in 1924, pushing Phillipps into third place, and finishing just over one thousand votes ahead of... | {
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Forever Reign (One Sonic Society album)
Forever Reign is first studio album by One Sonic Society. Essential Worship Records released the album on 17 January 2012. One Sonic Society worked with Matt Bronleewe, in the production of this album.
Background
These songs are all from the three extended plays, One in 2010, S... | {
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Mékinac
Mékinac may refer to:
Mékinac Regional County Municipality, Quebec
Saint-Roch-de-Mékinac, Quebec, a parish municipality
Saint-Joseph-de-Mékinac, Quebec, a former municipality in the administrative region of Mauricie, Quebec, whose territory was merged with the municipality of Trois-Rives
Mékinac River, a ... | {
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Trench raiding club
Trench raiding clubs were homemade melee weapons used by both the Allies and the Central Powers during World War I. Clubs were used during nighttime trench raiding expeditions as a quiet and effective way of killing or wounding enemy soldiers. The clubs were usually made out of wood. It was common ... | {
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Mate Borovac
Mate Borovac (born 2 January 1963) is a former Croatian footballer.
During his club career he played mostly for NK Neretva. In late 80s, he was one of the first Croatian (Yugoslavian at that time) players playing in Malaysia.
References
External links
personal data
Category:1963 births
Category:Livin... | {
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Peace of Étaples
The Peace of Etaples was signed in Étaples (northern France) between the kings Charles VIII Valois of France and Henry VII Tudor of England on 3 November 1492.
History
The treaty served to end an English invasion of France, launched in order to stop France's support for the pretender Perkin Warbeck. ... | {
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Robert P. Kogod
Robert P. Kogod is a business executive and philanthropist. Along with his brother-in-law, Robert H. Smith, Kogod led the Charles E. Smith Companies, the real estate company that developed much of the Crystal City neighborhood, just south of Washington, D.C.
Career
In 1956, Kogod, who was already a re... | {
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Pipe the Whiskers
Pipe the Whiskers is a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd.
Cast
Harold Lloyd - Janitor
Snub Pollard
Bebe Daniels
William Blaisdell
Sammy Brooks
Lige Conley - (as Lige Cromley)
Billy Fay
William Gillespie
Fred C. Newmeyer
James Parrott
Dorothea Wolbert
See also
Harold Lloyd ... | {
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Hind Motor
Hind Motor is a locality in Uttarpara Kotrung Municipality of Hooghly district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is situated on the western bank of the Hooghly River. It is a part of the area covered by Kolkata Metropolitan Development Authority (KMDA).
The locality is prominent as it developed, and n... | {
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Rooma Mehra
Rooma Mehra (born 24 January 1967) is an Indian poet, painter, sculptor, freelance newspaper writer and a columnist for the Indian Express.
Career
Mehra is a self-taught artist with a social conscience, who has had 11 solo shows of her paintings, reliefs and sculptures. Her artworks are found in private a... | {
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Kuma-class cruiser
The five were light cruisers operated by the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN). The Kuma-class cruisers proved useful in combat operations ranging from the Aleutian Islands to the Indian Ocean throughout World War II.
The Kuma-class was followed by the very similar .
Background
Despite the success of ... | {
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1995 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II
The Americas Zone was one of the three zones of the regional Davis Cup competition in 1995.
In the Americas Zone there were three different tiers, called groups, in which teams compete against each other to advance to the upper tier. Winners in Group II advanced to the Americas Z... | {
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Classic International Cruises
Classic International Cruises was a British-Australian owned shipping company operating five luxury cruise ships, most notably their flagship, the rebuilt ocean liner MS Athena. The company only operated cruise ships that are former ocean liners, the classic ships of their day (hence the... | {
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Skander Zaïdi
Skander Zaïdi (born 23 April 1997) is a Tunisian handball player for Al Mudhar and the Tunisian national team.
He participated at the 2017 World Men's Handball Championship.
References
Category:1997 births
Category:Living people
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Hymenobacter gelipurpurascens
Hymenobacter gelipurpurascens is a bacterium from the genus of Hymenobacter which has been isolated from soil from Alberta in Canada.
References
External links
Type strain of Hymenobacter gelipurpurascens at BacDive - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
Category:Flavobacteria
Categ... | {
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Thihapate
Thihapate was a royal, official and military title.
Royalty
Thihapate of Sagaing: King of Sagaing (r. 1352−64)
Thihapate of Yamethin: governor of Yamethin (r. 1330s−40s)
Governors
Thihapate of Tagaung: governor of Tagaung (r. 1367−1400), also known as Nga Nauk Hsan
Thihapate of Mogaung: sawbwa of Mohn... | {
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Stylonurella
Stylonurella is a genus of prehistoric eurypterid. It is classified within the Parastylonuridae family and contains three species, S. arnoldi and S. beecheri from the Devonian of Pennsylvania, United States and S. spinipes from the Silurian of Kip Burn, Scotland.
Description
Stylonurella was a small st... | {
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Megachile rufescens
Megachile rufescens is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Theodosio De Stefani Perez in 1879.
References
Rufescens
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Richard Hart Brown
Richard Hart Brown (June 15, 1941 – June 23, 2005) was a founder of Interoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring and a leading expert on Amusement Ride and Roller Coaster safety.
He was a founder of ASNM | American Soc of Neurophysiologic Monitoring and a charter member of the ABNM | ABNM American... | {
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Lewis Hamilton (footballer)
Lewis Emmanuel Hamilton (born 21 November 1984) is an English footballer who plays for Horsham.
Playing career
Hamilton made his Football League debut for Queens Park Rangers in the Championship after coming on as a substitute against Burnley at Turf Moor on 19 April 2005.
He then moved t... | {
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When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes
"When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes" is a song written by Holland–Dozier–Holland and recorded in 1963 by Motown singing group The Supremes. It is notable as the Supremes' first Billboard Hot 100 Top 40 recording, following seven previous singles betwee... | {
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Charles Mann (American football)
Charles Andre Mann (born April 12, 1961) is a businessman and former American football player. He played as a defensive end in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins and San Francisco 49ers. Mann was a four-time Pro Bowler in 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991.
Early lif... | {
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LSDA
LSDA may refer to
Learning and Skills Development Agency, UK
Le Seigneur des anneaux, French translation of The Lord of the Rings
Local Spin-Density Approximation
London School of Dramatic Art
LSDA Northern Ireland | {
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Eastern Cape Division
The Eastern Cape Division of the High Court of South Africa is a superior court of law with general jurisdiction over the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The main seat of the division is at Makhanda, with subordinate local seats at Port Elizabeth, East London, Bhisho and Mthatha. the Judg... | {
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Tom Tiffany
Thomas P. Tiffany (born December 30, 1957) is an American politician who has served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 35th District, since 2011.
Early life, education, and career
Tiffany grew up on a dairy farm near Elmwood, Wisconsin, with five brothers and two sisters. Accord... | {
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SIG Sauer P230
The SIG Sauer P230 is a small, semi-automatic handgun chambered in .32 ACP or .380 Auto. It was designed by SIG Sauer of Eckernförde, Germany. It was imported into the United States by SIGARMS in 1985. In 1996 it was replaced by the model P232.
Design
The design and function of the P230 is of the simp... | {
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Hungry generation
The Hungry Generation () was a literary movement in the Bengali language launched by what is known today as the Hungryalist quartet, i.e. Binoy Mazumdar, Shakti Chattopadhyay, Malay Roy Choudhury, Samir Roychoudhury and Debi Roy (alias Haradhon Dhara), during the 1960s in Kolkata, India. Due to thei... | {
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Linden Ashby
Clarence Linden Garnett Ashby III (born May 23, 1960) is an American actor and martial artist . He is known for his roles as Johnny Cage in the film adaptation of Mortal Kombat, and as Dr. Brett Cooper on Melrose Place. He is well known for his role as Sheriff Noah Stilinski in the MTV series Teen Wolf (2... | {
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Batanes
Batanes (; , ) is an archipelagic province in the Philippines situated in the Cagayan Valley region. It is the northernmost province in the country, and also the smallest, both in population and land area. Its capital is Basco located on the island of Batan.
The island group is located approximately north of... | {
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Persebi Bima
Persebi stands for Persatuan Sepakbola Bima (en: Football Association of Bima). Persebi Bima is an Indonesian football club based in Bima, Sumbawa, West Nusa Tenggara. Club played in Liga Indonesia First Division.
References
External links
Liga-Indonesia.co.id
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Gaspar Torrente
Gaspar Torrente Español, (3 October 1888 in Campo, Ribagorza, Aragon - 21 March 1970 in Barcelona, Catalonia), was one of the early 20th century leaders and a founding father of Aragonese nationalism.
Category:1888 births
Category:1970 deaths
Category:People from Ribagorza | {
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Boyracer
Boyracer (sometimes styled Boyracer UK) was an English indie rock group from Wetherby.
History
Boyracer was founded by vocalist/guitarist Stewart Anderson in 1990 and released their first single in 1991. Richard Adams left the group in 1993, after which the group released its first EP, Naked. They then arran... | {
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Emma White
Emma White may refer to:
Emma White (singer/songwriter) (born 1988), American singer-songwriter, EmmaWhiteMusic.com
Emma White (cyclist) (born 1997), American racing cyclist
Emma White (gymnast) (born 1990), British artistic gymnast | {
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Hermann Kelly
Hermann Patrick Kelly (born 1968) is an Irish journalist and political candidate who wrote for the Irish Mail on Sunday and is a former editor of The Irish Catholic. He has also written for The Sunday Times, Sunday Independent, Sunday Mirror, The Sunday Business Post and Magill magazine. In September 201... | {
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Soulstar
Soulstar is a hybrid rail shooter/third-person shooter video game developed and originally published by Core Design for the Sega CD in Europe on April 1994, then in North America by Time Warner Interactive on September 1994, and later in Japan by Victor Entertainment on December 22 of the same year as well.
... | {
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Artelida diversitarsis
Artelida diversitarsis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Fairmaire in 1902.
References
Category:Dorcasominae
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List of heads of state of Grenada
This is a list of the heads of state of Grenada, from the independence of Grenada in 1974 to the present day.
From 1974 the head of state under the Grenada Independence Act 1974 is the Queen of Grenada, Elizabeth II, who is also the Monarch of the United Kingdom and the other Commonw... | {
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Worlds Apart (Blackjack album)
Worlds Apart is the second and final album of the American rock band Blackjack. The album was met with nearly total indifference, sold poorly and Blackjack disbanded shortly after its release.
The album contains the song, "Welcome to the World", which opens with a live audio recording c... | {
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Katherine Plouffe
Katherine Plouffe (born September 15, 1992) is a Canadian basketball player for Tango Bourges Basket and the Canadian national team, where she participated at the 2014 FIBA World Championship.
She is the daughter of Laurie and Daryl Plouffe. She has four siblings; her twin sister, Michelle, played b... | {
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Salvador Mas Conde
Salvador Mas i Conde (born 27 February 1951 in Barcelona) is a Spanish classical music conductor.
Born in Barcelona, the conductor Salvador Mas-Conde started his musical studies in Escolaria de Montserrat, continuing at the Conservatorio Superior Municipal de Música of Barcelona (CSMM), in Salzburg... | {
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Vitamins (short story)
"Vitamins" is a short story by American author Raymond Carver. It was originally published in 1984, in his collection titled Cathedral.
Plot synopsis
"Vitamins" begins with an unnamed male narrator telling the story of how his wife starts a home business selling vitamins. His wife Patti start... | {
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Public Bank (Hong Kong)
Public Bank (Hong Kong) Limited (Chinese: 大眾銀行(香港)有限公司) is a licensed bank in Hong Kong. Originally named Asia Commercial Bank Limited and owned by Asia Financial Holdings Limited (SEHK: 662, ), it was acquired by Public Financial Holdings Limited (SEHK: 626, a Public Bank Berhad subsidiary, fo... | {
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Goniothalamus monospermus
Goniothalamus monospermus is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Fiji.
Description
It is a tree reaching 2 to 15 meters in height. It has greenish-yellow petals with rusty orange highlights. Its ripe fruit is yellow.
Reproductive biology
The pollen of G. monosperm... | {
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Mir Tariq Ali Khan Talpur
Mir Tariq Ali Khan Talpur is a Pakistani politician who has been a member of the Provincial Assembly of Sindh since August 2018.
Political career
He was elected to the Provincial Assembly of Sindh as a candidate of Pakistan Peoples Party from Constituency PS-50 (Mirpur Khas-IV) in 2018 Paki... | {
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Cape serotine
The Cape serotine (Neoromicia capensis) is a species of vesper bat occurring in Sub-Saharan Africa. 'Serotine' is from Latin 'serotinus' meaning ‘of the evening'.
It is found in Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo,... | {
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Gangs of Tooting Broadway
Gangs of Tooting Broadway is a 2013 British-Tamil crime drama film directed by Devanand Shanmugam. The film features Nav Sidhu and Kabelan Verlkumar in lead roles. It released on 4 February 2013. The story is based on gang wars between Tamil people and Black people living in Tooting Broadway.... | {
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Chanev
Chanev () is a surname. Notable persons with that name include:
Rousy Chanev (born 1945), Bulgarian actor
Valchan Chanev (born 1992), Bulgarian football player
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Pardini GT9
The Pardini GT9 is a semi-automatic pistol calibre chambered in 9×21mm or 9mm parabellum depending on the market. It is manufactured by Pardini in Italy, a company founded by former competition shooter Giampiero Pardini and that exclusively manufactures sporting arms.
It is a pure competition pistol with ... | {
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Robert Gillies
Robert Gillies may refer to:
Robert Gillies (New Zealand politician) (1835–1886), Member of Parliament in the Otago Region
Robert Gillies (Australian politician) (1876–1941), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
Bob Gillies (Robert Arthur Gillies; born 1951), Bishop of Aberdeen and Ork... | {
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Malcolm Pitt
Malcolm Upshur "Mac" Pitt (January 10, 1897 – September 16, 1985) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. At the University of Richmond he served as the head men's basketball coach from 1933 to 1952, the head baseball coach from 1935 to 1971, and the a... | {
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2008 Cachantún Cup – Doubles
Līga Dekmeijere and Alicja Rosolska won the final 7–5, 6–3 against Mariya Koryttseva and Julia Schruff.
Seeds
Draw
Draw
External links
Draw
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Probal Chaudhuri
Probal Chaudhuri (born 1963) is an Indian statistician. He is a professor of theoretical statistics and mathematics in the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata.
Chaudhuri obtained his BStat and MStat degrees from the Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, and PhD from University of California, Berke... | {
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Mattias Persson
Mattias Persson (born April 9, 1985) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player. He currently plays for Malmö Redhawks of the SHL.
References
External links
Category:1985 births
Category:Living people
Category:Luleå HF players
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The Sword in the Stone
The Sword in the Stone may refer to:
the medieval sword of Galgano Guidotti, embedded in a rock at Montesiepi Chapel, Siena, Italy
The Sword in the Stone (novel), a 1938 novel by T. H. White
a weapon in the Arthurian legend of Excalibur, which only the rightful king of Britain can pull from... | {
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Synchronized swimming at the 2001 Southeast Asian Games
The synchronized swimming competitions at the 2001 Southeast Asian Games in Kuala Lumpur took place from 16 to 17 September 2001 at the National Aquatics Centre within the National Sports Complex. It was one of four aquatic sports at the Games, along with diving,... | {
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Red Shadows (novel)
Red Shadows is an original science fiction novel written by Mitchel Scanlon and based on the British comic strip Anderson:Psi Division (a spin-off from Judge Dredd) in 2000 AD. It is Scanlon's second Anderson novel.
Synopsis
Anderson pursues a vicious serial killer, only to become his next target.... | {
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Albinów, Sokołów County
Albinów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Kosów Lacki, within Sokołów County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.
References
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Doraiswamy Raju
Doraiswamy Raju or D. Raju (born 2 July 1939) was an Indian Judge and former Justice of The Supreme Court of India.
Career
Raju was graduated in 1959 and obtained B.L. degree in Law in 1961 from the Madras University. In 1962 he was enrolled as an advocate in Madras Bar Association and started practic... | {
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John III of Navarre
John III (; 1469 – 14 June 1516) was jure uxoris King of Navarre from 1484 until his death, as husband and co-ruler with Queen Catherine.
He was a son of Alain I, Lord of Albret and his wife Frances, Countess of Périgord.
King of Navarre
Marriage to Queen Catherine and accession to the throne
He... | {
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List of magazines in Serbia
A
AG magazin
B
C
Cosmopolitan Serbia
D - G
H
Hello
Heroina, music
K
Kuhinjica
L
Lepota & Zdravlje
M
Miroljub
N
Nadrealista Danas i Ovde
Naše novine
Nedeljnik
Newsweek Serbia
NIN (magazine)
Nova srpska politička misao
O
P
Politikin Zabavnik
Pop Express, music
Q
R
Republika (Ser... | {
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China Film Archive
The China Film Archive is a film archive in Beijing, China.
See also
List of film archives
External links
http://www.cfa.org.cn/
Category:Film archives
Category:Archives in China
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Secularism in Egypt
Secularism in Egypt has had a very important role to play in both the history of Egypt and that of the Middle East. Egypt’s first experience of Secularism started with the British Occupation (1882–1952), the atmosphere which allowed the protection of debate. In this environment pro-secularist intel... | {
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Elisabeth Salom
Elisabeth Salom (born 20 January 1989) is a Spanish group rhythmic gymnast. She represents her nation at international competitions.
She participated at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. She also competed at world championships, including at the 2007 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships.
Refe... | {
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Properidine
Properidine is an opioid analgesic and the isopropyl analog of pethidine. Properidine is under international control and is listed in the United States under the Controlled Substances Act 1970 as a Schedule I Narcotic with an ACSCN of 9644 and a 2 gramme annual aggregate manufacturing quota as of 2014. Th... | {
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Baqerabad, Bardsir
Baqerabad (, also Romanized as Bāqerābād) is a village in Mashiz Rural District, in the Central District of Bardsir County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 22, in 6 families.
References
Category:Populated places in Bardsir County | {
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John Brice
John Brice may refer to:
John Brice, Jr. (1705–1766), early American settler and Loyalist politician in colonial Maryland
John Brice III (1738–1820), American lawyer, businessman, and political leader from Maryland
John Brice (MP), British politician, Member of Parliament for Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament ... | {
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Richard Smith (fl. 1584)
Richard Smith (fl. 1584) was an English politician.
He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Cricklade in 1584.
References
Category:Year of birth missing
Category:Year of death missing
Category:People of the Tudor period
Category:English MPs 1584–1585
Category:Members of Parlia... | {
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Akhmatbek Keldibekov
Akhmatbek Keldibekov (born 16 June 1966) was the Speaker of Parliament in Kyrgyzstan as of 17 December 2010, in office until 2011. He is a member of the Ata-Zhurt party. He was elected with 101 votes in favour and 14 against as part of the formation of a new government.
Keldibekov was arrested in ... | {
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Anton Tereschenko
Anton Tereschenko (; ; born 20 September 1995) is a Belarusian professional footballer. As of 2019, he plays for Naftan Novopolotsk.
References
External links
Profile at pressball.by
Profile at Gomel website
Category:1995 births
Category:Living people
Category:Belarusian footballers
Category... | {
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Payload Assist Module
The Payload Assist Module (PAM) is a modular upper stage designed and built by McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing), using Thiokol Star-series solid propellant rocket motors. The PAM was used with the Space Shuttle, Delta, and Titan launchers and carried satellites from low Earth orbit to a geostationa... | {
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Anderson (Carriage)
The Anderson Carriage Manufacturing Company in Anderson, Indiana, began building automobiles in 1907, and continued until 1910. The cars were known as "Anderson".
References
External links
Category:Defunct companies based in Indiana
Category:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United Sta... | {
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Ree Drummond
Ann Marie "Ree" Drummond (née Smith, born January 6, 1969) is an American blogger, author, food writer, photographer and television personality who lives on a working ranch outside of Pawhuska, Oklahoma. In February 2010, she was listed as No. 22 on Forbes' Top 25 Web Celebrities. Her blog, The Pioneer Wo... | {
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Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Bhadravathi
The Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Bhadravathi was created by Benedict XVI's Papal bull "Cum Ampla" as a suffragan of the Syro-Malabar Catholic Archeparchy of Tellicherry.
The territory of the diocese of Bhadravathi thus includes two civil districts of Karnataka State - ... | {
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Daniel Garodnick
Daniel Garodnick (born May 5, 1972) is an American lawyer and a former Democratic New York City Councilmember. He is the president and chief executive officer of the Riverside Park Conservancy.
Early life and education
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Capparis radula
Capparis radula is a species of climbing shrub in the family Capparaceae. The recorded distribution includes Indo-China and may be called cáp (bán nao) in Vietnam. No subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life.
References
Category:Capparis
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McGee, West Virginia
McGee is an unincorporated community in Taylor County, West Virginia.
References
Category:Unincorporated communities in West Virginia
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Kabeiro phasmida
Kabeiro phasmida is a species of sea slug, a dendronotid nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Dotidae.
Distribution
This species was described from Mainit Point, Calumpan Peninsula, Batangas Province, Luzon, Philippines. It has been photographed in Indonesia.
Description
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Love Is Everything: The Jane Siberry Anthology
Love Is Everything: The Jane Siberry Anthology is a two-disc compilation of songs by the Canadian singer-songwriter Jane Siberry. It was released in 2002 and contains material dating back to her debut release in 1981.
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Hoyoux
The Hoyoux is a river of Belgium, a right tributary of the Meuse. It flows for through the province of Liège in the northern-central part of the country. It flows into the Meuse in Huy.
Category:Rivers of Belgium
Category:Rivers of Liège (province)
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Macedonian Republic Football League
Macedonian Republic Football League () was the highest football league in Macedonia within the Yugoslav football system. During the time of SFR Yugoslavia, it was third level league for most of the time and the winner was usually promoted to Yugoslav Second League.
Winners
In SFR Y... | {
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Namibia National Front
The Namibia National Front (NNF) was an alliance of nationalist but moderate parties in Namibia. It was formed in 1977 as a merger of the Namibia National Convention (which had been marginalized after SWAPO's departure from it) and the Namibia National Council.
At the time of its formation NNF... | {
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Struthibosca
Struthibosca is a genus of biting flies in the family of louse flies, Hippoboscidae. There is only one known species, Struthibosca struthionis (Janson, 1889). It is a parasite of Ostrichs.
Distribution
It is found in Entire Southern Africa, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya.
Hosts
They are only found on Ostrich... | {
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English ship Swiftsure (1573)
Swiftsure was a galleon of the English Navy, launched in 1573. She was rebuilt in 1592.
In 1607 she was renamed Speedwell, when she was rebuilt for a second time at Deptford, now classed as a middling ship. She was wrecked near Vlissingen on 1 November 1624.
Notes
References
Citations
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Lynae Larson
Lynae Larson is an American former marathon runner, who won the 1978 Chicago Marathon. She failed to qualify for the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Personal life and early career
Larson was born in 1953 and studied at Dickinson State College, where she began running. In her sophomore year, Larson set four meeting... | {
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Battle of Finschhafen
The Battle of Finschhafen was part of the Huon Peninsula campaign during World War II and was fought between Australian and Japanese forces. The fighting took place between 22 September and 24 October 1943 following the landing at Scarlet Beach, which was followed by a two-pronged advance on Fins... | {
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PGP word list
The PGP Word List ("Pretty Good Privacy word list", also called a biometric word list for reasons explained below) is a list of words for conveying data bytes in a clear unambiguous way via a voice channel. They are analogous in purpose to the NATO phonetic alphabet used by pilots, except a longer list o... | {
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Schismatogobius insignus
Schismatogobius insignus is a species of goby endemic to the Philippines. It is a small fish, growing to a maximum length of only . It is found in coastal marine, brackish, and freshwater habitats.
Description
Schismatogobius insignus grows to a maximum length of . It has a laterally compress... | {
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Gu'an Town
Gu'an Town () is the seat of Gu'an County in central Hebei province, located just south of the border with Beijing. , it has 8 residential communities () and 103 villages under its administration. Access to central parts of Beijing is provided by G45 Daqing–Guangzhou Expressway and China National Highway 10... | {
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Alex Marrow
Alexander James Marrow (born 21 January 1990) is an English professional footballer.
Career
Blackburn Rovers (first spell, 2008–2011)
Marrow started his youth career at Bolton Wanderers. After leaving Bolton, Marrow joined Ashton Athletic in Division Two of the North West Counties Football League. At the... | {
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1982 United States Senate election in Maryland
The 1982 Senate election in Maryland took place on November 2, 1982 simultaneously with other elections for seats in the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in addition to gubernatorial openings. Incumbent Democratic Senator Paul Sarbanes won reelection to a second t... | {
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Dabe language
Dabe is a Papuan language of Indonesia. It is spoken in Dabe village, Pantai Timur subdistrict, Sarmi Regency.
References
Category:Languages of western New Guinea
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Red Barn
Red Barn may refer to:
Events
Red Barn Murder, a notorious 1827 crime committed in England
Places
Red Barn Gallery, a photography exhibition space in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Red Barn (Okeechobee, Florida), a historic structure in the United States
Red Barn Observatory, a facility for observing celestial o... | {
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Robert Gary
Robert Gary (born April 5, 1973) is a retired American track and field athlete who competed in the 3,000 meter steeplechase at the 1996 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Olympics.
Track and field career
College career
Gary ran for the Ohio State Buckeyes where he was a six-time All-American and was a Big T... | {
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Kadambini
Kadambini is a noted Hindi-language literary monthly magazine from Delhi-based Hindustan Times Media. Established in 1960, it is the only Hindi magazine which covers a wide range of subjects including literature, science, history, sociology, politics, films and sports.
History
Through the 1960s, under its f... | {
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Siem
Siem is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Charlie Siem (born 1986), British violinist
Kjetil Siem (born 1960), Norwegian businessperson, journalist, author and sports official
Kristian Siem (born 1949), Norwegian businessman
Martin Siem (1915–1996), Norwegian businessperson
Mary Alice Siem, Ame... | {
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