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Patrick Watkins
Patrick or Pat Watkins may refer to:
Patrick Watkins (sailor), Irish sailor, first resident of the Galapagos Islands
Pat Watkins (baseball) (born 1972), American baseball player
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Raffaele Colamonici
Raffaele Colamonici was an Italian film producer and production manager.
Selected filmography
Naples in Green and Blue (1935)
The Last Dance (1941)
The Queen of Navarre (1942)
Totò Le Mokò (1949)
Son of d'Artagnan (1950)
Free Escape (1951)
Abracadabra (1952)
References
Bibliography
Gobl... | {
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Lovecraftian horror
Lovecraftian horror is a subgenre of horror fiction that emphasizes the cosmic horror of the unknown (or unknowable) more than gore or other elements of shock. It is named after American author H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937).
Definitions
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Sibač
Sibač () is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Pećinci municipality, in the Srem District, Vojvodina province. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 544 people (2002 census).
See also
List of places in Serbia
List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina
Category:Populat... | {
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Chester Holmes Aldrich
Chester Holmes Aldrich (Providence, Rhode Island, 4 June 1871 – Rome, 26 December 1940) was an American architect and director of the American Academy in Rome from 1935 until his death in 1940.
Early life
Holmes was a member of an old New England family. He was the third son of a merchant, Elis... | {
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The Romantic Swordsman (1995 TV series)
The Romantic Swordsman is a Hong Kong television series adapted from Gu Long's novel Duoqing Jianke Wuqing Jian of the Xiaoli Feidao Series. It was released overseas in September 1994 and broadcast on TVB in Hong Kong in September 1995.
Cast
Note: Some of the characters' names... | {
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Jumoke Verissimo
Jumoke Verissimo (born 26 December 1979 in Lagos) is a Nigerian poet and writer. Her first book, I Am Memory, has won some literary awards in Nigeria. Some of her poems are in translation in Italian, Norwegian, French, Japanese, Chinese, and Macedonian.
Life
Jumoke was born in Lagos. She has a mast... | {
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Skywhale
Skywhale could refer to:
Skywhale (band) - UK 1970s Progressive Rock group
Skywhales - a 1983 animated short film
The Skywhale - a hot air balloon designed by the artist Patricia Piccinini
Theoretical living creatures developed as part of the Aurelia and Blue Moon project
AWWA Skywhale, a concept airlin... | {
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Andrew Baggarly
Andrew Baggarly (born c. 1975) is an American journalist and author who has covered Major League Baseball teams since 1998 and the San Francisco Giants since 2004. As of December 2017, he is the Giants beat writer for The Athletic.
Baggarly is the author of A Band of Misfits: Tales of the 2010 San Fr... | {
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Polytaenia nuttallii
Polytaenia nuttallii is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common name Nuttall's prairie parsley, or simply prairie parsley. It is native to the central and midwestern United States.
This plant is a biennial or perennial herb growing up to 1 meter tall. The inflorescen... | {
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Rodney Crowell
Rodney Crowell (born August 7, 1950) is an American musician, known primarily for his work as a singer and songwriter in country music. Crowell has had five number one singles on Hot Country Songs, all from his 1988 album Diamonds & Dirt. He has also written songs and produced for other artists.
He was... | {
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2002 Open 13 – Singles
Yevgeny Kafelnikov was the defending champion but lost in the semifinals to Thomas Enqvist.
Enqvist won in the final 6–7(4–7), 6–3, 6–1 against Nicolas Escudé.
Seeds
Juan Carlos Ferrero (Quarterfinals)
Yevgeny Kafelnikov (Semifinals)
Sébastien Grosjean (Quarterfinals)
Thomas Johansson... | {
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Anthrapurpurin
Anthrapurpurin, or 1,2,7-trihydroxyanthraquinone, is a purple dye used in histology for the detection of calcium.
See also
Alizarin
Purpurin
Trihydroxyanthraquinone
Hydroxyanthraquinone
Anthraquinone
References
Category:Trihydroxyanthraquinones
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Isaac Don Levine
Isaac Don Levine (January 19, 1892 – February 15, 1981) was a 20th-century Russian-born American journalist and anticommunist writer, who is known as a specialist on the Soviet Union.
He worked with Soviet ex-spy Walter Krivitsky in a 1939 expose of Stalin's purges and other terrorism in the Soviet ... | {
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Rhaebo caeruleostictus
Rhaebo caeruleostictus is a species of toad in the family Bufonidae. It is endemic to Ecuador and occurs along the lower western slope of the Cordillera Occidental at elevations of asl. The specific name caeruleostictus, from Latin caeruleus (=blue) and Greek stiktos (spotted), refers to the bl... | {
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Producers Releasing Corporation
Producers Releasing Corporation was one of the less prestigious of the Hollywood film studios. It was considered a prime example of what was called "Poverty Row", a term originally applied to a stretch of Gower Street in Hollywood known for being the headquarters of a plethora of low-bu... | {
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Yaeyama
Yaeyama may refer to:
Yaeyama Islands, an archipelago in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Yaeyama District, Okinawa, an administrative division covering most of the Yaeyama Islands
Yaeyama language, a language spoken in the Yaeyama Islands
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My Heavenly Hockey Club
is a manga series collaborated by Ai Morinaga. It is published by Kodansha in Japan and Del Rey Manga by America. The series is complete in Japan with a total of 14 volumes. The first eight volumes were released in North America.
Story
Hana Suzuki loves only two things in life: eating and sle... | {
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Cantù-Cermenate railway station
Cantù-Cermenate railway station is a railway station in Italy. Located on the Milan–Chiasso railway, it serves the towns of Cantù and Cermenate.
Services
Cantù-Cermenate is served by the line S11 of Milan suburban railway service, operated by the lombard railway company Trenord.
See a... | {
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Overstrand Local Municipality
Overstrand Municipality is a local municipality in the Western Cape province of South Africa. It is located along the Atlantic coast between Cape Town and Cape Agulhas, within the Overberg District Municipality. The principal towns in the municipality are Hermanus, Gansbaai and Kleinmond.... | {
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Babinci
Babinci () is a village in the Municipality of Ljutomer in northeastern Slovenia. The area traditionally belonged to the Styria region and is now included in the Mura Statistical Region.
Name
Babinci was attested in written sources 1280–1295 as villa Wakendorf. Like similar place names (e.g., Babna Brda, Bab... | {
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The Kid Inside
The Kid Inside is the sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Mellencamp. It was released January 27, 1983 by MainMan Records. It was recorded in 1977 for MCA records and was intended to be the follow-up to his debut album Chestnut Street Incident, but MCA declined to release the album an... | {
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Pachakutic
Pachakutic, from the Quechua language, is originally a concept associated with pre-Columbian Andean cultures, meaning "a change in the sun", or a movement of the Earth which will bring a new era. In its original context, it was associated with the type of creation myth found in much of the pre-Columbian Ame... | {
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Ramsay Anderson
David Ramsay Anderson (2 May 1888 – 27 May 1962) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Essendon and University in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
Footnotes
References
Holmesby, Russell & Main, Jim (2007). The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers. 7th ed. Melbourne: Bas Publishing.
Exte... | {
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Kakegurui (2017 TV series)
Kakegurui is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title written by Homura Kawamoto and illustrated by Tōru Naomura. The anime television series is animated by MAPPA. It aired from July 1 to September 23, 2017 on Tokyo MX, MBS and other channels. A second season titled Kakegurui... | {
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Cyril Asker
Cyril Asker (born December 24, 1985) is a French mixed martial artist who competes in the Heavyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.
Background
Born and raised in Avignon, France, Asker began training in MMA at the age of 18. Before becoming a full-time fighter, he was a police officer.
... | {
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Enrique Serrano (soccer)
Enrique Serrano is a retired American soccer player who coaches boys' high school soccer. He played professionally in the USISL and was the 1989-1990 SISL goal scoring leader.
During the 1989–90 Southwest Independent Soccer League season, Serrano led the league in scoring while playing for t... | {
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PABR Dam
Penna Ahobilam Balancing Reservoir (PABR) is an irrigation project located across Penna River in Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh state in India. Anantapur city gets its drinking water from the PABR. The reservoir with live storage capacity of 305 million cubic metres is mainly fed by Tungabhadra high lev... | {
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Shobana Jeyasingh Dance
Shobana Jeyasingh Dance is a British dance company based in London and founded in 1989 by the company's artistic director and choreographer, Shobana Jeyasingh. The company has toured internationally including India, Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul, USA, Sweden, Italy, Austria and throughout the Uni... | {
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Gedocarnil
Gedocarnil (INN) is an anxiolytic of the β-carboline class related to abecarnil. It is registered as an anxiolytic under the WHO's ATC classification system; however, there are no trade names associated with it and it does not appear to have ever been marketed.
See also
Nonbenzodiazepine
References
Cate... | {
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Chinchpada
Chinchpada is a panchayat village located in Nashik division of the Kandesh region of Maharashtra state in India. The village used to be called Bodhgaon. Administratively, Chinchpada is under Navapur Taluka, Nandurbar District, Maharashtra. There is only the single village of Chinchpada in the Chinchpada gr... | {
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Ken Johnston (journalist)
Ken Johnston (Born 1952 in Northern Ireland) is a journalist/broadcaster with wide media and military experience having worked throughout The Troubles in Northern Ireland and also handling media issues for UK military operations around the world. His career started with Project, an industrial... | {
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Dell PowerEdge
The Dell PowerEdge (PE) line is Dell's server computer product line.
Most PowerEdge servers use the x86 architecture. The early exceptions to this, the PowerEdge 3250, PowerEdge 7150, and PowerEdge 7250, used Intel's Itanium processor, but Dell abandoned Itanium in 2005 after failing to find adoption i... | {
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Panguipulli Batholith
The Panguipulli Batholith is a granitic batholith of Jurassic age located in the Andes around Panguipulli Lake in southern Chile.
See also
References
Category:Geology of Los Ríos Region
Category:Batholiths of South America
Category:Lithodemic units of Chile
Category:Rock formations of Chile
Ca... | {
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Thabo
Thabo (Τhα'βω) is a male and female African given name. It is short for "Lethabo" meaning "Happiness" or "Joy". It is a common name for South African men and women. It is most used in seSotho, Setswana and Sepedi [or Northern Sotho] and by some of the Nguni [Zulu, Xhosa, Swati and Ndebele] people.
Notable peopl... | {
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Hamza Shinwari
Ameer Hamza Shinwari (Pashto: امیرحمزه شينواری), commonly known as Hamza Baba () was a prominent Pashto-language poet. He was born in Landi Kotal, in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan in 1907 and died in February 1994.
He belonged to the Shinwari tribe of the ethnic Pashtuns.
His wor... | {
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College Hill Historic District (Scottsboro, Alabama)
The College Hill Historic District is a historic district in Scottsboro, Alabama. The neighborhood was the first subdivision to be platted in Scottsboro. The area takes its name from the Scott Male and Female Academy, which was built in 1878. The site has been occ... | {
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The Political Thought of Tarique Rahman
The Political Thought of Tarique Rahman: Empowerment of the Grassroots People is a book published by Bangladesh Policy Forum Cambridge, a non-profit policy organization based in Cambridge.
The book is a collection of seventeen articles written on the politics and thoughts of Ta... | {
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Agronomy Industry, Isfahan
Agronomy Industry, Isfahan ( – Maʿdan Khāk-e Şanʿatī Poshteh) is a village and company town in Padena-ye Sofla Rural District, Padena District, Semirom County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 27, in 14 families.
References
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Listed buildings in Golborne Bellow
Golborne Bellow is a former civil parish, now in the parish of Tattenhall and District, in Cheshire West and Chester, England. It contains three buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings, all of which are at Grade II. This... | {
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Sierra Vista Scenic Byway
The Sierra Vista Scenic Byway is an route through the Sierra National Forest in the U.S. state of California. Many examples of the Sierra’s most distinctive granite domes, meadows and glacial valleys can be seen along the way. The Sierra Vista Scenic Byway begins two miles (3 km) north of th... | {
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Maui Interscholastic League
The Maui Interscholastic League or MIL consists of 13 high schools that sponsor a number of athletic sports, including football, basketball, volleyball and soccer. Moloka'i High School and Lanai High School are voluntary members of the MIL due to the lack of other major high schools on the ... | {
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Haworthiopsis attenuata
Haworthiopsis attenuata, formerly Haworthia attenuata, commonly known as zebra haworthia, is a small species of succulent plant from the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. As an ornamental, it is one of the most commonly cultivated of the Haworthiopsis species.
Description
It is an evergre... | {
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Mechell
Saint Mechell was the 6th century founder and first abbot of the clas (a type of early Welsh/Celtic monastery) of Llanfechell, on Anglesey in north-west Wales. St Mechell's day is celebrated on 15 November. It is claimed that he is buried in Llanfechell.
He was said to have been a Breton by birth. From the 14... | {
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Pan-American Treaty (1923)
The 1923 Pan American Treaty to avoid or prevent conflicts between the American States was signed at the Fifth International Conference of American States in Santiago, Chile, on May 3, 1923. It was signed by the governments of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecu... | {
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Eric Weinrib
Eric Weinrib (born 21 April 1972) is a filmmaker and TV producer from Plainview, New York, United States.
Career
Weinrib is currently a producer for the Emmy Award-winning documentary series VICE on HBO. His pieces include "Closing Gitmo," "Flint Water Crisis" and "White Collar Weed," which The Denver Po... | {
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Szymanowo, Śrem County
Szymanowo () is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Śrem, within Śrem County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, in west-central Poland. It lies approximately north-west of Śrem and south of the regional capital Poznań.
The village has a population of 180.
References
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Channel 15 digital TV stations in the United States
The following television stations broadcast on digital channel 15 in the United States:
K08MM-D in Bakersfield, California
K15AA-D in Hugo, Oklahoma
K15AG-D in Ninilchik, Alaska
K15AL-D in Winnemucca, Nevada
K15AS-D in Saco, Montana
K15BP-D in Grants Pass, Ore... | {
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Meet-or-release contract
Meet-or-release contracts are contracts that include "meet or release" competition clauses. It is where a company agrees with a [customer] to sell a product at a certain given price. If, by any chance the customer finds a cheaper purchase the company must place their product at an equal or les... | {
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Richard Lorenc
Richard Renald Lorenc (born 3 December 1951) is an Australian former football (soccer) referee. He is, as of July 2009, referees coordinator for Football New South Wales.
Lorenc's career highlight was as an assistant referee at the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. He also served as a FIFA referee at the 1... | {
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Shorea rotundifolia
Shorea rotundifolia (also called Light Red Meranti) is a species of plant in the Dipterocarpaceae family. It is a tree endemic to Borneo.
Sources
rotundifolia
Category:Endemic flora of Borneo
Category:Trees of Borneo
Category:Flora of Sarawak
Category:Critically endangered flora of Asia
Categor... | {
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Julie Miville-Dechêne
Julie Miville-Dechêne (born July 10, 1959) is a Canadian civil servant.
She is a former journalist and broadcaster with Radio-Canada and spent 25 years as a public affairs correspondent for the network in Washington, D.C., Toronto, Ottawa, and Montreal before serving as its ombudsman of from Ap... | {
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1997 Maryland Terrapins football team
The 1997 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland in the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their first season under head coach Ron Vanderlinden, the Terrapins compiled a 2–9 record, finished in seventh place in the Atlantic Coast Conference,... | {
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Carmilla
Carmilla is an 1872 Gothic novella by Irish author Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu and one of the early works of vampire fiction, predating Bram Stoker's Dracula (1897) by 26 years. First published as a serial in The Dark Blue (1871–72), the story is narrated by a young woman preyed upon by a female vampire named Car... | {
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Stateline Wind Farm
The Stateline Wind Farm is a wind farm located on Vansycle Ridge, which receives 16 to 18 mph (26 – 29 km/h) average wind speeds from the Columbia Gorge, on the border between Washington and Oregon in the United States. With 186 turbines currently operating in both states and 279 more approved for... | {
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I Love the '70s (American TV series)
I Love the '70s is a decade nostalgia television mini-series and the second installment of the I Love the... series produced by VH1. The series is based on a BBC series of the same name. It examines the pop culture of the 1970s, using footage from the era, along with "Where Are The... | {
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HMS Boxer (F92)
HMS Boxer was the first of the Batch 2 Type 22 frigates of the Royal Navy. She was decommissioned on 4 August 1999 and expended as a target in August 2004.
Service
She was one of only two Batch 2s (the other being Beaver) fitted with the lower-height hangar of the Batch 1s, so she could only accommoda... | {
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Henry Chettle
Henry Chettle (c. 1564 – c. 1606) was an English dramatist and miscellaneous writer of the Elizabethan era, best known for his pamphleteering.
Early life
The son of Robert Chettle, a London dyer, he was apprenticed in 1577 and became a member of the Stationer's Company in 1584, traveling to Cambridge on... | {
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Sarot
Sarot is a town on the island of Saint Lucia; it is located towards the heart of the island, between Vanard and Durandeau and close to Morne Ciseaux and La Treille.
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Barrytown
Barrytown is a town in the West Coast region of New Zealand's South Island. Barrytown sits on State Highway 6 and is north of Runanga. Punakaiki is further north. The town is near the southern end of Pakiroa Beach.
According to the 2013 New Zealand census, Barrytown and its surrounds have a population of... | {
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Field pansy
Field pansy is a common name for several plants and may refer to:
Viola arvensis, also called the European field pansy
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36th Rescue Squadron
The 36th Rescue Squadron at Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington is part of the 58th Operations Group. It was formerly part of the 336th Training Group at Fairchild. It operates Bell UH-1N Twin Huey aircraft conducting search and rescue missions in support of the US Air Force Survival School. The... | {
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Motorman (ship)
A motorman, also known as a qualified member of the engineering department (QMED), is the seniormost rate in the engine room of a ship. The motorman performs a variety of tasks connected with the maintenance and repair of engine room, fireroom, machine shop, ice-machine room, and steering-engine room ... | {
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Lev Nussimbaum
Lev Nussimbaum (Kiev, October 17, 1905 – Positano, August 27, 1942), who wrote under the pen names Essad Bey and Kurban Said, was a writer and journalist, born in Kiev to a Jewish family. He lived there and in Baku during his childhood before fleeing the Bolsheviks in 1920 at the age of 14. In 1922, whi... | {
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Molly Worthen
Molly Worthen (born 1981) is a journalist and historian of American religion. Raised in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, she graduated from Yale in 2003 and earned a Ph.D. in American religious history there in 2011. She is a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times.
Her first book, The Man on Whom Nothi... | {
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Morgedal
Morgedal, of the municipality of Kviteseid in the county of Telemark Norway, is called the cradle of skiing.
Morgedal, Norway is a village whose most famous residents were Sondre Norheim, known to be the father of modern skiing, Torjus Hemmestveit, and Mikkjel Hemmestveit. The Hemmestveit brothers created th... | {
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Gowd-e Lir
Gowd-e Lir (, also Romanized as Gowd-e Līr) is a village in Mahur Rural District, Mahvarmilani District, Mamasani County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 17, in 4 families.
References
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Minneapolis Post Office
The Minneapolis Post Office is the central post office for the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota in the United States. Located on the west bank of the Mississippi River, the facility extends west to east from Hennepin Avenue Bridge to the Third Avenue Bridge and north to south from the West River ... | {
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Mantra Eyewear
Mantra Eyewear is an eyewear company that utilizes a "buy one, give one" business model, similar to Toms Shoes and Warby Parker. In partnership with Education in Sight, a non-profit organization which specializes in eye care for students, Mantra donates a pair of prescription eyeglasses to a child in ne... | {
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Perceptics
Perceptics LLC is a developer and manufacturer of automated license plate recognition (LPR) equipment based in Farragut, Tennessee, founded in approximately 1978. John Dalton is the CEO. A large hack of their data exposed their operations, as well as the locations of installations.
Their technology is used... | {
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Josie Township, Holt County, Nebraska
Josie Township is one of thirty-seven townships in Holt County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 17 at the 2000 census. A 2006 estimate placed the township's population at 16.
See also
County government in Nebraska
References
External links
City-Data.com
Category:To... | {
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Downtown Santa Monica station
Downtown Santa Monica is an at-grade light rail station in the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system. It is located near the intersection of 4th Street and Colorado Avenue in Downtown Santa Monica, California. It is the E Line's western terminal station.
Overview
The station is located i... | {
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Hurricane Earl (2016)
Hurricane Earl () was the deadliest Atlantic hurricane to impact Mexico since Hurricane Stan in 2005. The fifth named storm and second hurricane of the 2016 Atlantic hurricane season, Earl formed from a tropical wave south of Jamaica on August 2. The precursor to Earl brought torrential rainfall ... | {
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Çardak, Kahta
Çardak is a village in the District of Kahta, Adıyaman Province, Turkey.
References
Category:Populated places in Adıyaman Province
Category:Kâhta
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German submarine U-641
German submarine U-641 was a Type VIIC U-boat built for Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine for service during World War II.
She was laid down on 19 November 1942 by Blohm & Voss, Hamburg as yard number 617, launched on 6 August 1942 and commissioned on 24 September 1942 under Oberleutnant zur See Horst... | {
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Native Americans and World War II
As many as 25,000 Native Americans in World War II fought actively: 21,767 in the Army, 1,910 in the Navy, 874 in the Marines, 121 in the Coast Guard, and several hundred Native American women as nurses. These figures include over one third of able-bodied Native American men aged 18 t... | {
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Jolarpettai Junction railway station
Jolarpettai Junction is located in the Tirupattur district of Tamil Nadu, India. Jolarpettai Junction railway falls within Chennai Central Bangalore line and Salem Jolarpettai line.
Lines
To
To
To
Trains
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Našice
Našice () is a town in eastern Croatia, located on the northern slopes of the Krndija mountain in eastern Slavonia, 51 km southwest of regional hub Osijek. Administratively it belongs to Osijek-Baranja County.
Geography
Našice is located on the D2 state road Varaždin–Virovitica–Našice–Osijek and the railroad Z... | {
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History of the Jews in Kuwait
The history of the Jews in Kuwait is connected to the history of the Jews in Iraq.
History
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Michal Gogola
Michal Gogola (born 30 May 1980) is a Slovak water polo player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
References
Category:1980 births
Category:Living people
Category:Slovak male water polo players
Category:Olympic water polo players of Slovakia
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Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (Honduras)
Dirección General de Aeronáutica Civil (DGAC), in English the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics, is the civil aviation authority of Honduras. The headquarters is in Tegucigalpa.
Accident investigations
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Bernard Rajzman
Bernard Rajzman (born April 25, 1957) is a former Brazilian volleyball player. He is Jewish, and was born in Rio de Janeiro. He was enshrined in the Volleyball Hall of Fame in 2005. Nowadays, Bernard works for the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB).
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Denali Award
Denali Award may refer to:
Denali Award, the top honor that the Alaska Federation of Natives bestows to non-Natives
Denali Award, the highest award in Varsity Scouting
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Bolton Market Hall
Bolton Market Hall is a listed building in Bolton, Greater Manchester that is now the Market Place Shopping Centre. The market hall and its integral ground-floor shops on Bridge Street, Corporation Street and Knowsley Street are included in the English Heritage listing.
History
Bolton Market Hall w... | {
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Mihalis Safras
Mihalis Safras ( / Michális Safrás), is a DJ Award winner (2016), producer and club DJ from Athens. His style has been described as Tech-House and Techno with prog influences. He co-founded the Material Series record label with Mark Broom in 2006. Safras was nominated at IDMA Awards and at DJ Awards in ... | {
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All Star DC Comics
All Star was an imprint of ongoing American comic book titles published by DC Comics that ran from 2005 to 2008. DC has published two titles under the All-Star banner, featuring Batman and Superman.
Overview
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Miacora
Miacora is a genus of moths in the family Cossidae.
Species
Miacora adolescens (Dyar, 1914)
Miacora diphyes Forbes, 1942
Miacora leucocraspedontis Zukowsky, 1954
Miacora luzena (Barnes, 1905)
Miacora perplexa (Neumoegen & Dyar, 1893)
Miacora tropicalis Schaus, 1904
Former species
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List of Finnish utopian communities
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List of Finnish utopian communities
Uusi Jerusalem, Sierra Leone (1792-1792) religious, enlightenment
Amurinmaan yhtiö, Strelok, Russia (1868-1872), socialist (50 inhabitants)
Chillagoa, Queensland, Australia (1900-1900), socialist (80 inhabitants)
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Świątniki
Świątniki may refer to the following places in Poland:
Świątniki, Trzebnica County in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland)
Świątniki, Wrocław County in Lower Silesian Voivodeship (south-west Poland)
Świątniki, Radziejów County in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-central Poland)
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Thomas Flynn (VC)
Thomas Flynn VC (August 1842 – 10 August 1892) was born in Athlone and was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Victoria Cross
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9-foot Stake
9-foot Stake is a coral reef located within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. It lies to the south of Key West, and is west of Marker 32 reef. Unlike many reefs in the Sanctuary, it is not within a Sanctuary Preservation Area (SPA).
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2012 National Reconnaissance Office space telescope donation to NASA
The 2012 National Reconnaissance Office space telescope donation to NASA was the declassification and donation to NASA of two identical space telescopes by the United States National Reconnaissance Office. The donation has been described by scientist... | {
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Patrick S. Parker
Patrick "Pat" Streeter Parker (October 16, 1929 – July 6, 2005) was an American businessman who served as chief executive officer of Parker Hannifin Corporation from 1971 to 1983, a member of the board of directors from 1960 to 1999, and chairman from 1977 to 1999.
Early life
Born in Cleveland, Par... | {
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PRDM9
PR domain zinc finger protein 9 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PRDM9 gene. PRDM9 is responsible for positioning recombination hotspots during meiosis by binding a DNA sequence motif encoded in its zinc finger domain. PRDM9 is the only speciation gene found so far in mammals, and is one of the fast... | {
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Sigvard Ericsson
John Sigvard "Sigge" Ericsson (17 July 1930 – 2 November 2019) was a Swedish speed skater. He competed at the 1952 and 1956 Olympics and won a gold and a silver medal in 1956.
Biography
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Harbin Springs Annex, California
Harbin Springs Annex is an unincorporated community in Lake County, California. It is located northwest of Harbin Springs, at an elevation of 1706 feet (520 m).
References
Category:Unincorporated communities in California
Category:Unincorporated communities in Lake County, Californi... | {
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Eek! The Cat
Eek! The Cat (retitled Eek! Stravaganza in 1994) is an American-Canadian animated series, created by Savage Steve Holland and Bill Kopp and produced by Fox Kids and Savage Studios with animation by Nelvana. It ran from 1992 to 1997, airing on YTV from 1992 to 1998 in Canada.
Premise
Eek! the Cat is about... | {
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Michael Shipster
Michael David Shipster CMG OBE (born 17 March 1951) is a former British diplomat.
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Fuegotrophon malvinarum
Fuegotrophon malvinarum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails.
Description
Distribution
References
malvinarum
Category:Muricidae
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Shooting at the 2012 Summer Paralympics – Women's 10 metre air rifle standing SH1
The Women's 10 metre air rifle standing SH1 event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics took place on 30 August at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich.
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