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Andrés Felipe Arboleda
Andrés Felipe Arboleda Hurtado (born April 13, 1987) a Colombian footballer who plays for Cortulua.
He can play as defensive midfielder. He was a starter on the Colombian Sub 20 that failed to qualify for the 2007 World Cup. he has also played for América de Cali and Deportivo Pereira.
Externa... | {
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Nick LaRocca
Dominic James "Nick" LaRocca (April 11, 1889 – February 22, 1961), was an early jazz cornetist and trumpeter and the leader of the Original Dixieland Jass Band. He is the composer of one of the most recorded jazz classics of all-time, "Tiger Rag". He was part of what is generally regarded as the first re... | {
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Pendle witches
The trials of the Pendle witches in 1612 are among the most famous witch trials in English history, and some of the best recorded of the 17th century. The twelve accused lived in the area surrounding Pendle Hill in Lancashire, and were charged with the murders of ten people by the use of witchcraft. Al... | {
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Arthrocentesis
Arthrocentesis is the clinical procedure of using a syringe to collect synovial fluid from a joint capsule. It is also known as joint aspiration. Arthrocentesis is used in the diagnosis of gout, arthritis, and synovial infections such as septic arthritis.
See also
Paracentesis
Thoracocentesis
Ref... | {
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Spitz (surname)
Spitz is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Armand Spitz (1904–1971), American planetarium designer
Bob Spitz, American journalist and author
Carl Spitz (1894–1976), Hollywood dog trainer
Chantal Spitz (born 1954), French Polynesian writer
Dan Spitz (born 1963), American g... | {
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Light Fantastic
Light Fantastic may refer to:
Film and TV
Light Fantastic (TV series), a BBC Four documentary television series about the history and discovery of light
"The Light Fantastic", an episode of ABC Stage 67
"The Light Fantastic", an episode of Pokémon
Other
The Light Fantastic, a satirical fantasy no... | {
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Doug Johnson (pianist)
Doug Johnson is an American jazz and classical pianist who has performed with Esperanza Spalding and Grace Kelly. He teaches at the Berklee College of Music and at Wellesley College.
Education
Doug Johnson received a B.M. from Michigan State University and an M.M. from the New England Conservat... | {
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Christ Church Detroit
Christ Church Detroit is an Episcopal church located at 960 East Jefferson Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. It is also known as Old Christ Church, Detroit. It is the oldest Protestant church in Michigan still located on its original site. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1970 and ... | {
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Dehu, Semnan
Dehu (, also Romanized as Dehū) is a village in Qohab-e Rastaq Rural District, Amirabad District, Damghan County, Semnan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its existence was noted, but its population was not reported.
References
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Umaria
Umaria is a municipality city in the Umaria district of the Shahdol Division of Madhya Pradesh, India.
Geography
Umaria is located at and has an average elevation of 538 metres (1,765 feet).
Demographics
According to the latest 2011 census, Umaria has a population of 33,114 divided in 15 wards. Male popula... | {
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Waco: Madman or Messiah
Waco: Madman or Messiah is 2018 American documentary film directed by Christopher Spencer about David Koresh in the years leading up to and including the 51-day stand-off with the FBI that ended on Mount Carmel, Texas in the 1993 raid. The four-hour, two-part documentary special premiered on Ja... | {
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Fire from the Heartland
Fire From the Heartland: the Awakening of the Conservative Woman is a 2010 American documentary film written and directed by former Breitbart News LLC executive chairman Steve Bannon, and produced by David N. Bossie for Citizens United Productions. The documentary stars Michele Bachmann, Deneen... | {
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List of the oldest mosques
The designation of the oldest mosques in the world requires careful use of definitions, and must be divided into two parts, the oldest in the sense of oldest surviving building, and the oldest in the sense of oldest mosque congregation. Even here, there is the distinction between old mosque ... | {
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Kuwait Hockey League
The Kuwait Hockey League was the national ice hockey league in Kuwait. It was held for the 2008-09 season. Four teams participated in the regular season, and the top two teams met in the final, won by Kuwait.
2008-09 season
Regular season
Final
Kuwait - Qadsia 4:2
External links
League on sfr... | {
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The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael
The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael is a British independent film directed by first-time director Thomas Clay, and released in 2006. It features Daniel Spencer in the title role, with Lesley Manville and Danny Dyer in support.
Plot
An introverted, socially awkward, middle-cla... | {
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Alfonso Obregón
Alfonso Andrés Obregón Cancino (born May 12, 1972) is a retired Ecuadorian football player.
Club career
Obregón spent the majority of his professional career with LDU Quito. He has made over 300 appearances in the defensive midfield position and captained the team for a number of years before ceding t... | {
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Sangoma (Abdullah Ibrahim album)
Sangoma is a solo piano album by Abdullah Ibrahim. It was recorded in 1973 and released by Sackville Records. Parts of the original release were later issued on compilation albums.
Recording and music
The album was recorded in Toronto on 18 February 1973. Material from the recording s... | {
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Chester Gladiators
Chester Gladiators Rugby League Football Club is a rugby league club in Chester, England. They play in the North West Division of the Rugby League Conference, North West Counties and the North West Merit League.
History
Previous clubs in Chester
Although Chester is less than 45 minutes drive from... | {
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Fred Soper
Frederick Lowe Soper (December 13, 1893 – February 9, 1977) was an American epidemiologist.
Born in Hutchinson, Kansas, his first two degrees were received from the University of Kansas, an AB in 1914 and his Masters of Science in 1916. He received a doctorate from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Healt... | {
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Be Not Nobody
Be Not Nobody is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Vanessa Carlton, released on April 30, 2002, through A&M Records.
"A Thousand Miles" was released as the lead single from the album and reached the top five on the US Billboard Hot 100, number one in Australia and the top ten in the United K... | {
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1995 in Australia
The following lists events that happened during 1995 in Australia.
Incumbents
Monarch – Elizabeth II
Governor General – Bill Hayden
Prime Minister – Paul Keating
Opposition Leader – Alexander Downer (until 30 January), then John Howard
Chief Justice – Sir Anthony Mason (until 20 April), then Sir G... | {
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Akemi Taniguchi
is a Japanese cross-country skier. He competed at the 1960 Winter Olympics, the 1964 Winter Olympics and the 1968 Winter Olympics.
References
Category:1937 births
Category:Living people
Category:Japanese male cross-country skiers
Category:Japanese male Nordic combined skiers
Category:Olympic cross-co... | {
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Tommy Burns (rugby league)
Tommy Burns was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s.
Playing career
Burns is remembered as the first halfback at St. George in their first season, 1921. He went on to play 76 grade games for St George, 53 of them in first grade.
Burns had an impressive record at ... | {
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Mortuary Affairs
Mortuary Affairs is a service within the United States Army Quartermaster Corps tasked with the retrieval, identification, transportation, and burial of deceased American and American-allied military personnel.
The Air Force has a similar facility at Dover AFB in Delaware.
Until 1991, the army's mor... | {
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International Sun-Earth Explorer
International Sun-Earth Explorer may refer to:
ISEE-1 (a.k.a. Explorer 56)
ISEE-2
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3rd Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron
3rd Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron was a detachment of 'Ratel IFVs' operating from Johannesburg in the 1980s.
The Squadron resorted under command of Group 18 in the 1980s trading buffel drivers for Commando units during the state of emergency.
References
Category:South A... | {
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Freestyle skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics
Freestyle skiing at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics took place in Leysin and Villars, Switzerland.
Events
Medal table
Boys' events
Girls' events
Qualification
Summary
References
External links
Results Book – Freestyle Skiing
Youth Olympics
Category:2020 Winter... | {
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1998 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election
The Pennsylvania Gubernatorial election of 1998 was held on November 3, 1998. It was between incumbent Republican Tom Ridge, Democrat Ivan Itkin, Constitutionalist Peg Luksik and Libertarian Ken Krawchuk. Ridge, a popular moderate, won with 57% of the votes cast.
Primary Elect... | {
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1984 German Grand Prix
The 1984 German Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Hockenheim on 5 August 1984. It was the eleventh race of the 1984 Formula One World Championship.
The 44-lap race was won by Alain Prost, driving a McLaren-TAG, who also took pole position and set the fastest lap. Teammate Niki Lau... | {
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European ratsnake
The European ratsnake or leopard snake (Zamenis situla), is a species of nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to Europe, Asia Minor, and the Caucasus.
Geographic range
Z. situla is found in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Italy, North Macedonia, Malta, Serbia and Montenegro... | {
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John Rousakis
John Paul Rousakis (January 14, 1929 – December 11, 2000) was a politician from Georgia, United States and was the first Greek-American to become Mayor of Savannah. He was a Democrat.
Background
He was born in Savannah, Georgia on January 14, 1929 and was a member of St. Paul's Greek Orthodox Church. A... | {
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Olímpico Peruano
Olímpico Peruano is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Santiago, Ica, Peru.
Honours
National
Liga Departamental de Ica: 0
Runner-up (1): 2009
Liga Provincial de Ica: 0
Runner-up (1): 2009
Liga Distrital de Santiago: 1
2009
Runner-up (1): 2008
See also
List of football clubs in P... | {
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List of Missouri Secretaries of State
The people below have all served as the Secretary of State for the U.S. state of Missouri.
List
Gallery
References
Official Manual State of Missouri, 2005–2006.
External links
Official homepage of the Missouri Secretary of State
Publications by or about the Missouri Secretary ... | {
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Grete Dyb
Grete Anita Dyb (born 23 April 1959) is a Norwegian psychiatrist and terrorism researcher. She is a research professor at the Norwegian Centre for Violence and Traumatic Stress Studies and a professor in child and adolescent psychiatry at the University of Oslo Institute of Clinical Medicine. She has carried... | {
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Looking Glass Rock
Looking Glass Rock is a pluton monolith in the Appalachian Mountains of western North Carolina, United States.
Description
The mountain is located within Pisgah National Forest about northwest of Brevard and southwest of Asheville. Named for the way its granite face reflects the sunshine, it ri... | {
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Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland)
Mercy Medical Center is a hospital located in Baltimore, Maryland. Mercy has been recognized as the #2 hospital in the State of Maryland for 2014-15 by U.S. News & World Report.
Current Facility
The landmark McCauley Tower building of the hospital along St. Paul Place to the... | {
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Apoplanesia
Apoplanesia is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the sub family Faboideae.
Species
Apoplanesia comprises the following species:
Apoplanesia cryptopetala Pittier
Apoplanesia paniculata C. Presl—Palo de Arco
References
External links
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Pelastoneurus vagans
Pelastoneurus vagans is a species of long-legged fly in the family Dolichopodidae.
References
Category:Dolichopodinae
Category:Articles created by Qbugbot
Category:Insects described in 1861
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List of St. George Illawarra Dragons records
This article shows all records, players and match records, from the St. George Illawarra Dragons Rugby league Football Club.
Team
Biggest wins
Biggest losses
Most consecutive wins
9 - (27 March 2011 – 29 May 2011)
8 - (17 July 2005 – 10 September 2005)
7 - (17 May 20... | {
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Isomeric shift
The isomeric shift (also called isomer shift) is the shift on atomic spectral lines and gamma spectral lines, which occurs as a consequence of replacement of one nuclear isomer by another. It is usually called isomeric shift on atomic spectral lines and Mössbauer isomeric shift respectively. If the spec... | {
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Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud ( ; ; born Sigismund Schlomo Freud; 6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst.
Freud was born to Galician Jewish parents in the Moravia... | {
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Tyrannomyrmex rex
Tyrannomyrmex rex is a species of ant in the family Formicidae.
References
Further reading
Category:Myrmicinae
Category:Articles created by Qbugbot
Category:Insects described in 2003 | {
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An American Moment
An American Moment was a syndicated short-form television series, created by Dr. Prentice Meador, James R. Kirk and Neal Spelce, initially hosted by newsman Charles Kuralt and later by actor James Earl Jones.
The show consisted of 90-second vignettes, generally intended for use as inserts during lo... | {
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Mayrtup
Mayrtup (, ) is a village (selo) in Kurchaloyevsky District, Chechnya.
Administrative and municipal status
Municipally, Mayrtup is incorporated as Mayrtupskoye rural settlement. It is the administrative center of the municipality and the only settlement included in it.
Geography
Mayrtup is located on the ... | {
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John Lucas (cricketer)
John Herman Lucas (12 June 1922 – 18 May 2008) was a Barbados former West Indian and Canadian cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm off-break bowler. He began his career playing for Barbados, playing twelve first-class matches. He later emigrated to Canada and played three fir... | {
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Cheongwansan
Cheongwansan (천관산 / 天冠山) is a mountain in Jeollanam-do, western South Korea. It has an elevation of .
See also
List of mountains of Korea
References
Category:Mountains of South Jeolla Province
Category:Jangheung County
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The Big Hurt (song)
"The Big Hurt" is a pop song that was a hit for Toni Fisher (billed as "Miss Toni Fisher") in 1959. The song was written by Wayne Shanklin. The song went to No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 music chart in the United States. "The Big Hurt" is notable because it featured phasing effects which at that ... | {
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Ocypode brevicornis
Ocypode brevicornis is a species of ghost crab native to the Indian Ocean, from the Gulf of Oman to the Nicobar Islands. They are relatively large ghost crabs with a somewhat trapezoidal body. The carapace reaches a length of and a width of . They are a mottled brown to yellow in coloration. Like ... | {
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Eucithara
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Minnesota State Highway 64
Minnesota State Highway 64 (MN 64) is a highway in north-central Minnesota, which runs from its
intersection with State Highway 210 in Motley and continues north to its northern terminus at its intersection with State Highway 200 near Laporte and Kabekona.
Determined as an importa... | {
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Nippon (song)
"Nippon" is a song by Japanese musician Ringo Sheena. It was released as a single on June 11, 2014, two weeks after her self-cover album Gyakuyunyū: Kōwankyoku and a year after her previous solo single "Irohanihoheto" / "Kodoku no Akatsuki". The song is being used as the 2014 soccer theme song for NHK.
... | {
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Olivier van Deuren
Olivier van Deuren or Olivier Pietersz. van Deuren; Olivier van Dueren; Olivier van Durren (December 21, 1666 – February 10, 1714) was a painter from the Northern Netherlands.
Deuren was born in Rotterdam and became a pupil of Peter Lely, Frans van Mieris the Elder and Caspar Netscher. He is known ... | {
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Varshavyanka-class submarine
REDIRECT Kilo-class submarine | {
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Timocratica palpalis
Timocratica palpalis is a moth of the family Depressariidae. It is found in Brazil (Espirito Santo, Bahia, Distrito Federal, Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, São Paulo), Bolivia and Argentina.
The wingspan is 56–60 mm. The forewings and hindwings are white,... | {
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Wolfgang Condrus
Wolfgang Condrus (born 1941) is a German film and television actor.
Selected filmography
Turtledove General Delivery (1952)
Mailman Mueller (1953)
We'll Talk About Love Later (1953)
Have Sunshine in Your Heart (1953)
Emil and the Detectives (1954)
My Leopold (1955)
Charley's Aunt (1956)
The P... | {
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Back to Love (Jolina Magdangal album)
Back to Love is the eighth studio album by Filipino singer-actress Jolina Magdangal originally released by Star Music on November 20, 2015 through digital downloading and streaming containing seven original songs. An expanded edition was released on February 2016, this time both o... | {
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L'Anse-au-Loup
L'Anse-au-Loup is a town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The town had a population of 558 in the Canada 2016 Census, slightly up from 550 in 2011. In the Canada 2006 Census, there were 593 inhabitants.
The town is located along Route 510 in Labrador, between Forteau and L'Anse-au... | {
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Medicine Lodge
Medicine Lodge may refer to:
Medicine Lodge, Alberta, Canada
Medicine Lodge, Kansas, United States
Medicine lodge (sauna), a ceremonial sauna
See also
Medicine Lodge River, tributary of the Salt Fork of the Arkansas River in Kansas and Oklahoma, United States
Medicine Lodge Township, township in... | {
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Jan van Swieten
Johannes (Jan) van Swieten (Mainz, 28 May 1807 – The Hague, 9 September 1888) was a Dutch General and politician.
History
Van Swieten started his career in 1821 as an volunteer and started as a cadet in 1822, in 1824 became a second Lieutenant.
Jan van Swieten played an important role as an officer in... | {
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Ham Home-cum-Hamgreen Woods
Ham Home-cum-Hamgreen Woods is a 23.2 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in KIngswood near Grendon Underwood in Buckinghamshire. It is composed of two separate areas, Ham Home Wood and Hamgreen Wood, and is a small part of the formerly extensive Bernwood Forest.
The sit... | {
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Cycling at the 1994 Asian Games
Cycling was contested at the 1994 Asian Games in Hiroshima, Japan from October 9 to October 15.
Medalists
Road
Men
Women
Track
Men
Women
Medal table
References
New Straits Times, October 9–16, 1994
Results
External links
Olympic Council of Asia
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Ruth Janetta Temple
Ruth Janetta Temple (1892–1984) was an American physician who was a leader in providing free and affordable healthcare and education to underserved communities in Los Angeles, California. She and her husband, Otis Banks, established the Temple Health Institute in East Los Angeles, which became a mo... | {
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Temple Beth El (Madison, Wisconsin)
Temple Beth El, also known as Temple Beth-El, is a Reform synagogue in Madison, Wisconsin, in the United States. The synagogue was founded in 1939.
History
The synagogue's founding rabbi was Dr. Manfred Swarsensky. He was a Holocaust survivor who emigrated from Berlin, Germany, to ... | {
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John Doucette
John Arthur Doucette (January 21, 1921 – August 16, 1994) was an American character actor who performed in more than 280 film and television productions between 1941 and 1987. A man of stocky build who possessed a deep, rich voice, he proved equally adept at portraying characters in Shakespearean plays a... | {
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Barmissen
Barmissen is a municipality in the district of Plön, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
References
Category:Municipalities in Schleswig-Holstein
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SønderjyskE Ishockey
SønderjyskE (Ice hockey) is a professional ice hockey team playing in the top Danish ice hockey league Metal Ligaen. The team is part of SønderjyskE which is a sports umbrella with football, handball and ice hockey teams. The team plays home games in Vojens, a small town in the southernmost part o... | {
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Otto von Bressensdorf
Ottone Eugeno Camelio Bresselau, who claimed to be Otto von Bressensdorf, was a German-born fraudster in United States. The family name of the Austrian noble von Bressendorfs is Bresselau, Otto is a nickname for Ottone.
In the 1980s, Baron Otto von Bressendorf created an investment house that he... | {
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Romany-Sebory
Romany-Sebory is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Krzynowłoga Mała, within Przasnysz County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.
During the Nazi occupation of Poland, it was part of the New Berlin military training area.
References
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Colegio O'Farrill
Colegio O'Farrill is a private school in Col. Ampliación Miguel Hidalgo, Tlalpan, Mexico City. It serves early childhood through senior high school (preparatoria).
It was established as the Colegio Irlandés O´Farrill by Martha Ventosa O'Farrill.
References
External links
Category:High schools... | {
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SS Thielbek
A number of steamships have carried the name Thielbek
Category:Ship names | {
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Bacurius the Iberian
Bacurius () was a Roman general and a member of the royal family of Iberia (modern Georgia) mentioned by several Greco-Roman authors of the 4th and 5th centuries. It is accepted, but not universally, that all these refer to the same person, an Iberian "king" or "prince", who joined the Roman milit... | {
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Handball at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament
The men's handball competition, one of two events of handball at the 2004 Summer Olympics, in Athens, took place at the Sports Pavilion (Faliro Coastal Zone Olympic Complex) during the preliminary round and quarter-finals (August 14–August 24), and at the Hellini... | {
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Qeshlaq-e Khan Hoseyn Vadelan
Qeshlaq-e Khan Hoseyn Vadelan () may refer to:
Qeshlaq-e Khan Hoseyn Vadelan Hajj Mohammad Taqi
Qeshlaq-e Khan Hoseyn Vadelan Teymur | {
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B. H. Carroll Theological Institute
B. H. Carroll Theological Institute is an accredited Christian Baptist institution in Irving, Texas with multiple sources of funding and a self-perpetuating board of governors. It is named after Benajah Harvey Carroll and teaches Baptist principles and practices. It operates in coop... | {
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Gerber format
The Gerber format is an open ASCII vector format for printed circuit board (PCB) designs. It is the de facto standard used by PCB industry software to describe the printed circuit board images: copper layers, solder mask, legend, drill data, etc.
The official website contains the specification, test fil... | {
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Echinelops
Echinelops is an extinct genus of elopiform ray-finned fish known from the Early Oligocene of Eastern Anatolia, Turkey. It was first named by Alison M. Murray and Izzet Hoşgör in 2012 and the type species is Echinelops ozcani.
References
Category:Elopomorpha
Category:Fossil taxa described in 2012
Category... | {
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Robert Lewis Koehl
Robert Lewis Koehl (6 March 1922 – 6 July 2015) was an American U.S. Army Intelligence surveyor in Nazi German-occupied Europe during World War II, author, and a Professor Emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
After the end of the war, Koehl made a name for himself for his res... | {
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2017 US Open Series
In tennis, the 2017 US Open Series was the fourteenth edition of the US Open Series, which comprised a group of hard court tournaments that started on July 24, 2017 in Atlanta and concluded in Connecticut for the women and in Winston-Salem for the men on August 26, 2017. This edition consisted of t... | {
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Siccia eberti
Siccia eberti is a moth in the family Erebidae. It was described by Lars Kühne in 2007. It is found in Zimbabwe.
References
Category:Moths described in 2007
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Fazileh
Fazileh () may refer to:
Fazileh, Fars
Fazileh, Yazd | {
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Jeyranbatan Ultrafiltration Water Treatment Plants Complex
Introduction
Jeyranbatan Ultrafiltration Water Treatment Plants Complex (UF) which was designed to supply of Baku and Absheron Peninsula with drinking water, was put into operation on October 28, 2015. The capacity of the UF treatment plant is 6.6 cubic met... | {
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Japan national under-19 cricket team
The Japan Under-19 cricket team represents Japan in Under-19 cricket players at the international level.
Japan participated in the East Asia-Pacific Regional Under-19 Qualifier for the first time since 2011. In their three prior appearances - 2007, 2009 and 2011 - Japan had only w... | {
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Portrait of Fra Teodoro of Urbino as Saint Dominic
Portrait of Fra Teodoro of Urbino as Saint Dominic is an oil painting on canvas by Giovanni Bellini, dating to 1515. His final portrait, it is in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, from which it is on long-term loan to the National Gallery in ... | {
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HM Prison Chelmsford
HM Prison Chelmsford is a Category B men's prison and Young Offenders Institution, located in Chelmsford, Essex, England. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service.
History
Chelmsford Prison began as a county jail in 1830 before transforming into a Category B prison, a young person's... | {
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List of Seattle street fairs and parades
Seattle, Washington, United States has almost twenty neighborhoods that host one or more street fairs and/or parades.
Ballard
17 May Festival - Syttende Mai
Ballard Seafood Fest: a Seafair-sanctioned event
Sustainable Ballard Festival
Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill Block P... | {
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Tony Gigot
Tony Gigot (born 27 December 1990) is a French professional rugby league footballer who plays as a or for the Toronto Wolfpack as well as playing for France at international level.
He previously played for the London Broncos, Toulouse Olympique, Sporting Olympique Avignon, Cronulla Sharks and the Catala... | {
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Gab (social network)
Gab is an English-language social media website known for its far-right user base. The site has been widely described as a "safe haven" for extremists including neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and the alt-right.
The site was launched in 2017 and claimed to have almost 1,000,000 registered user acc... | {
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Mała Lipna
Mała Lipna is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Przewóz, within Żary County, Lubusz Voivodeship, in western Poland, close to the German border.
Before 1945 the area was part of Germany (see Territorial changes of Poland after World War II).
References
Category:Villages in Żary County | {
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Bill Wilkinson (baseball)
William Carl Wilkinson (born August 10, 1964) is an American former baseball pitcher. A left-handed pitcher, Wilkinson played for Major League Baseball's (MLB) Seattle Mariners in 1985, and from 1987 to 1988. During his career, he had a 5–8 record, 4.56 earned run average (ERA) and 103 strike... | {
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Szadowski Młyn
Szadowski Młyn () is a settlement in the administrative district of Gmina Kwidzyn, within Kwidzyn County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, in northern Poland. It lies approximately east of Kwidzyn and south-east of the regional capital Gdańsk.
Before 1945 the area was part of Germany. For the history of the ... | {
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Pulak Biswas
Pulak Biswas (1941-2013) is a leading artist and children's book illustrator from India.
Biography
After training at the Government College of Art, Kolkata, Biswas worked for many years in the advertising industry. He was the recipient of an UNESCO fellowship for advanced studies in Graphic Design an... | {
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Carlsminde
Carlsminde is a Baroque-style mansion located at Søllerødvej 30 in Søllerød, Rudersdal Municipality, some 20 kilometres north of central Copenhagen, Denmark. The building was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places in 1918. The political party Venstre has been based in the building ... | {
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Devanthakudu
Devanthakudu is a 1984 Telugu film directed by S. A. Chandrasekhar. The film stars Chiranjeevi, Vijayashanti, and Narayana Rao in important roles. The movie is a remake of director's own 1983 Kannada movie Geluvu Nannade and was also remade in Tamil as Vetri.
Plot
Vijay Kumar (Chiranjeevi) is a college s... | {
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Mayoora Nritham
Mayoora Nritham is a 1996 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Vijayakrishnan. The film stars Vikram, Kumarakam Raghunath, Mohini, Madhupal and Beena Antony in the lead roles. The film has musical score by G. Devarajan.
Plot
Ragini's wedding is negatively affected when her boyfriend's family learns tha... | {
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San Simon River
San Simon River may refer to:
San Simon River (Arizona)
San Simón River in Bolivia | {
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MONECS
MONECS (Monash University Educational Computing System) was a computer operating system with BASIC, COBOL, FORTRAN, Pascal interpreters, plus machine language facility. Specifically designed for computer science education in Australian secondary schools and at the university undergraduate level.
Alternative de... | {
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Rajmund Zieliński
Rajmund Zieliński (born 9 October 1940) is a former Polish cyclist. He competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics. He won the Tour de Pologne in 1964.
References
External links
Category:1940 births
Category:Living people
Category:Polish male cyclists
Category:Olympic cyclist... | {
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Gnome Ranger
Gnome Ranger is a text adventure game by Level 9 released in 1987. It was followed by a sequel titled Ingrid's Back.
Plot
The gnome Ingrid Bottomlow has displeased her family by her un-gnomelike behaviour, such as going off to university and getting an education. She has been teleported from her village... | {
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T. J. Eckleberg
T. J. Eckleberg is a musician, producer, poet and theatre director originally from Sydney. He was the artistic director at Shopfront, an Australian contemporary arts centre between 2004 - 2010. His name comes from Dr. T. J. Eckleburg, a fictional oculist in The Great Gatsby. He has lived in London, ... | {
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Norm McDonald (Australian footballer)
Norm McDonald (10 December 192528 November 2002), a Gunditjmara man, was an Australian rules footballer of Aboriginal heritage.
Football
Essendon (VFL)
McDonald played in the Essendon premiership teams in 1949 and 1950 and won the Essendon Best and Fairest award in 1951.
Golden... | {
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