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Langar Hall
Langar Hall is a Grade II listed house, now a hotel, next to the church in Langar, Nottinghamshire.
The current building dates back to the 18th century, but parts are "probably a survival of an earlier building".
Langar Hall was once the home of Earl Howe. It was later bought by Annie Bayley, the wife of... | {
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Wallsburg, Utah
Wallsburg is a town in Wasatch County, Utah, United States. The population was 250 at the 2010 census. Wallsburg was established in 1861, and was named for William Madison Wall.
Geography
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , all of it land.
Demographics
As of... | {
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Enid Cemetery
The Enid Cemetery is a cemetery in Enid, Oklahoma. Together with the Calvary Catholic Cemetery, it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1996. Opened in the 1890s, the two cemeteries were designed in the rural cemetery style. Only a portion of the Enid Cemetery contributes to ... | {
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Cigar (disambiguation)
A cigar is a roll of tobacco.
Cigar or the Cigar can also stand for:
As an acronym
CIGAR (aviation), a mnemonic for pre-takeoff checklists (Controls, Instruments, Gas, Attitude, Run-Up)
CIGAR string, a representation of sequence alignment in Bioinformatics (Compact Idiosyncratic Gapped Align... | {
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Den tatuerade generationen
Den tatuerade generationen is the 13th studio album by the Swedish pop rock musician Magnus Uggla. The album was released in 2004. It reached No. 1 on the Swedish albums chart. Notable tracks include "Värsta grymma tjejen", "Nu har pappa laddat bössan" and "Efterfest".
Track listing
"Magnu... | {
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Jordanita cirtana
Jordanita cirtana is a moth of the family Zygaenidae. It is found in northern Algeria and Tunisia.
The length of the forewings is 8–10 mm for males and 7–10 mm for females. Adults are on wing from May to June.
References
C. M. Naumann, W. G. Tremewan: The Western Palaearctic Zygaenidae. Apollo Boo... | {
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Ottoman Sign Language
Ottoman Sign Language, also known as Seraglio Sign Language or Harem Sign Language, was a deaf sign language of the Ottoman court in Istanbul. Nothing is known of it directly, but it is reported that it could communicate ideas of any complexity, and that it was passed on to the young through fabl... | {
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Odysseas Dimitriadis
Odysseas Dimitriadis (7 July 1908 – 28 April 2005) was a Georgian of Greek descent and Soviet classical music conductor. During his 70-year career, Odysseas had conducted a number of the world's leading orchestras, as well as being a main conductor of Georgia, USSR state orchestra and the Bolshoy ... | {
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Bullfrog Marina
Bullfrog Marina is the second largest marina on Lake Powell and serves the city of Bullfrog, Utah. It is located from Hanksville, Utah and 95 lake miles from Glen Canyon Dam. It is also located across from Hall's Crossing Marina. Lake Powell, and all of its points of interest, is managed by the Nation... | {
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Duotian
Duotian () is a township-level division
situated in Xinghua, Jiangsu, China.
See also
List of township-level divisions of Jiangsu
References
https://web.archive.org/web/20120426051449/http://www.xhdt.gov.cn/
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Py (cipher)
Py is a stream cipher submitted to eSTREAM by Eli Biham and Jennifer Seberry. It is one of the fastest eSTREAM candidates at around 2.6 cycles per byte on some platforms. It has a structure a little like RC4, but adds an array of 260 32-bit words which are indexed using a permutation of bytes, and produc... | {
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Paraguayans in Spain
Paraguayans in Spain are people born in Paraguay who emigrated to Spain. As of 2011, there were over 80,000 Paraguayans living in Spain.
Notable people
See also
Paraguay–Spain relations
References
Category:Immigration to Spain
Category:Ethnic groups in Spain
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Paris–Tours
Paris–Tours is a French one-day classic cycling race held every October from the outskirts of Paris to the cathedral city of Tours. It is a predominantly flat course through the Chevreuse and Loire valleys; the highest point is 200 m, at Le Gault-du-Perche. It is known as a "Sprinters' Classic" because it ... | {
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Doom of Destiny
Doom of Destiny, released in 2007, is the eleventh full-length album by the German power metal band Axxis.
Track list
"Voices of Destiny" – 1:16
"Doom of Destiny (Arabia)" – 4:09
"Better Fate" – 5:08
"Bloodangel" – 4:41
"I Hear You Cry" – 4:56
"The Fire Still Burns" – 3:49
"Father Father" – 4:12
"Revo... | {
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Josiah Owen
Josiah Owen (1711?–1755) was a Welsh Presbyterian minister in north England, known as a controversialist.
Life
Owen was born about 1711, a nephew of James Owen (1654–1706) and Charles Owen. He is generally said to have been the son of their eldest brother, David Owen (died 7 October 1710, aged 59), minist... | {
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USAID in Bangladesh
USAID is an government agency of United States that works globally for extreme poverty, education, women's empowerment, global health and other issues. USAID also works in Bangladesh. They help in many sectors around Bangladesh. USAID became partner with it since 1971. Since then, it helping Bangla... | {
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1998 Rhode Island gubernatorial election
The 1998 Rhode Island gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 1998. Incumbent Republican Governor Lincoln Almond defeated Democratic nominee Myrth York in a rematch of the 1994 race.
Republican primary
Candidates
Lincoln Almond, incumbent Governor of Rhode Island
R... | {
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Nanson, North Dakota
Nanson is an unincorporated community in Rolette County, in the U.S. state of North Dakota.
History
Nanson was laid out in 1905. A post office was established at Nanson in 1905, and remained in operation until it was discontinued in 1982. The community was named for Fridtjof Nansen, a Norwegian s... | {
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Zaïre. Revue Congolaise—Congoleesch Tijdschrift
Zaïre. Revue Congolaise—Congoleesch Tijdschrift (French and Dutch; in English: "Zaire. Congolese Review") was a Belgian academic journal devoted to African studies. In particular, it focused on the region of the Belgian colonial empire (modern-day D.R. Congo, Rwanda and ... | {
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Burren
Burren can refer to:
The Burren, an area dominated by karst landscape, in County Clare, Ireland
Burren (barony), an historical administrative division of County Clare, Ireland
Burren (townland), a townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Burren, County Down, a village in Northern Ireland
Burren and Cliffs of Moher Geo... | {
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Nemaha County Courthouse (Nebraska)
The Nemaha County Courthouse is a historic building in Auburn, Nebraska, and the courthouse of Nemaha County, Nebraska. It was built by W. M. Rowles & Company in 1899, and designed in the Romanesque Revival style by German-born architect George A. Berlinghof. It has been listed on t... | {
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Francis Joseph Schenk
Francis Joseph Schenk (April 1, 1901—October 28, 1969) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Crookston (1945–60) and Bishop of Duluth (1960–69).
Biography
Francis Schenk was born in Superior, Wisconsin, to Nicholas and Frances Mary (née Fischer) Schenk. He ... | {
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Liivamäe
Liivamäe is a village in Jõelähtme Parish, Harju County in northern Estonia.
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James Whetter
James C. A. Whetter (20 September 1935 – 24 February 2018) was a British historian and politician, noted as a Cornish nationalist and editor of The Cornish Banner (An Baner Kernewek). He contested elections for two Cornish independence parties. A prolific writer, Dr James Whetter was the editor of Mebyon... | {
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Arnold Dean
Arnold Dean (July 1, 1930 – December 8, 2012) was an American radio sports host notable for live radio broadcasts with Joe DiMaggio and Sammy Davis, Jr.
Dean was born Arnold D'Angelo in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, and was raised by his Italian father in Connecticut. Upon attending Syracuse University, he beg... | {
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Light Up the Night
Light Up the Night may refer to:
Music
Albums
Light Up the Night (The Brothers Johnson album), 1980
Light Up the Night (Jess Moskaluke album), 2014
Light Up the Night, an album by Mike Stevens
Songs
"Light Up the Night" (Boyzone song), 2014
"Light Up the Night", a song by The Black Eyed Peas... | {
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Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)
"Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)" is a song by Scottish rock band Big Country, released in 1988 as the second single from their fourth studio album Peace in Our Time. It was written by Stuart Adamson and produced by Peter Wolf. "Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys)" reached No. 47 in the UK ... | {
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Nazaruddin
Nazaruddin (), was an Arabic Muslim architect living in China during the Liao dynasty. He had built the Niujie Mosque.
References
Category:Chinese architects
Category:Chinese Muslims
Category:Liao dynasty architecture
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Francesco Ratti
Francesco Ratti (19 September 1819, Milan – 17 December 1895, Bologna) was an Italian engraver.
Biography
He studied painting, then engraving under Luigi Sacchi. In the studio of Sacchi he completed illustrations for a publication of I Promessi Sposi of Alessandro Manzoni. Later with his colleagues in... | {
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Stock Exchange of Thailand
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET, ) is the national stock exchange of Thailand. At the end of 2017, the Stock Exchange of Thailand had 688 listed companies with a combined market capitalization of 17.92 trillion baht or US$560 billion.
, SET's president is Pakorn Peetathawatchai, appoint... | {
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Kaikhosrov D. Irani
Kaikhosrov D. Irani (May 1, 1922 – June 29, 2017) was a philosopher specializing in Kant and the philosophy of science. Born in Bombay, India, he was the eldest son of Sir Dinshah Irani and Banu Mithibai Sethna. He studied at Princeton University and was a student of Albert Einstein. He taught for... | {
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Rybnik (disambiguation)
Rybnik is a city in Silesian Voivodeship (south Poland).
Rybnik may also refer to:
Rybnik, Sieradz County in Łódź Voivodeship (central Poland)
Rybnik, Pomeranian Voivodeship (north Poland)
Rybnik, Slovakia (Nitra Region) is a small village north of Levice
See also
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Zbiór potrzebniejszych wiadomości
Zbiór potrzebniejszych wiadomości (A Collection of Essential Information), a two-volume work by Ignacy Krasicki published 1781–83, was one of the first Polish encyclopedias.
History
Krasicki's Polish encyclopedia followed Jan Protasowicz's Inventores rerum (1608), Stanisław Stokowski... | {
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Chak Hoti
Chak Hoti is a village and union council in Mardan District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
References
Category:Union councils of Mardan District
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Record Mirror
Record Mirror was a British weekly music newspaper between 1954 and 1991 for pop fans and record collectors. Launched two years after the NME, it never attained the circulation of its rival. The first UK album chart was published in Record Mirror in 1956, and during the 1980s it was the only consumer mus... | {
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Crowdfunding
Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via the Internet. Crowdfunding is a form of crowdsourcing and alternative finance. In 2015, over was raised worldwide by crowdfunding.
Although similar concepts can als... | {
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Operation Flagship
Operation Flagship was a joint effort by law enforcement to lure wanted fugitives by means of advertising and inviting them to Washington D.C's convention center for a party and a Washington Redskins ticket giveaway. The event purported to promote a new channel, Flagship International Sports Televis... | {
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Deport Them
"Deport Them" is the first single released by reggae-dancehall artist Sean Paul from his debut album Stage One. Originally released in 1998, co-written and produced by Tony "CD" Kelly, it reached number 80 on the Billboard R&B chart in 2000. The song was briefly featured in the 2003 film 2 Fast 2 Furious. ... | {
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Worbarrow Tout
Worbarrow Tout is a promontory at the eastern end of Worbarrow Bay on Isle of Purbeck in Dorset on the south coast of England, about south of Wareham and about west of Swanage. Immediately to its east is Pondfield Cove.
Worbarrow Tout ("tout" means lookout) was originally part of Gad Cliff to its ea... | {
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Principal Officials Accountability System
Principal Officials Accountability System, commonly referred to as the Ministerial system (), sometimes the Accountability system, was introduced in Hong Kong by chief executive Tung Chee Hwa in July 2002. It is a system whereby all principal officials, including the Chief Sec... | {
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Ovatiovermis
Ovatiovermis is a genus of filter-feeding lobopodian known from the Burgess Shale. Like many lobopodians, it had nine pairs of lobopods (legs). It was well adapted to filter-feeding and probably did so from the nearest high vantage point.
Morphology
Ovatiovermis had nine pairs of lobopods. The first two... | {
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Digital Telecommunications Philippines
For the company in Venezuela, see Corporación Digitel, C.A..
Digital Telecommunications Phils., Inc., commonly known as Digitel, was the second-largest fixed-line and the third-largest mobile telecommunications company in the Philippines. It is also the company that owns Sun Cel... | {
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Leberg
The Leberg is a hill and uphill street in Elst, part of the municipality of Brakel, in the Belgian province of East Flanders. Its top is at 99 m altitude, making it one of the highest hills of the Zwalm region, just north of the Flemish Ardennes. The road has an asphalt surface and links the valley town of Elst... | {
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Ostermünchen station
Ostermünchen station is a railway station in the municipality of Ostermünchen, located in the Rosenheim district of Bavaria, Germany.
References
Category:Railway stations in Bavaria
Category:Buildings and structures in Rosenheim (district)
Category:Railway stations opened in 1871
Category:1871 e... | {
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Ontario Highway 38
King's Highway 38, commonly referred to as Highway 38, was a provincially maintained highway in the Canadian province of Ontario. The road connects highways 2 and 401 in Kingston with Highway 7 west of Perth.
Highway 38 was designated in 1934 and remained relatively unchanged throughout its existen... | {
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Ebbe Hartz
Ebbe Hartz (born 11 March 1966) is a Danish cross-country skier. He competed at the 1992 Winter Olympics and the 1994 Winter Olympics.
References
Category:1966 births
Category:Living people
Category:Danish male cross-country skiers
Category:Olympic cross-country skiers of Denmark
Category:Cross-country sk... | {
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Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012
The Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is an annual fashion show sponsored by Victoria's Secret, an American premium brand of lingerie and sleepwear. Victoria's Secret uses the show to promote and market its goods in high-profile settings. The show features some of the world's leading f... | {
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List of airports in the Montreal area
The following active airports serve the area around Montreal, Quebec, Canada, lying underneath or immediately adjacent to Montreal's terminal control area:
Land based airports
Scheduled commercial airline service
Other
Montréal-Trudeau (formerly known as Dorval), handles the s... | {
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Pak Tong-chun
Pak Tong-chun ( or ; born 1942) is a North Korean diplomat. He has served to postings in France (1998), Cuba (2000, 2004) and Venezuela (2003) as well as Belize (2002). He was also Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1998 to 2000.
Pak's first international appointment was as vice director of the I... | {
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Cheruvathur
Cheruvathur is a town in the Kasaragod district, state of Kerala. It is located 58 km from the district headquarters at Kasaragod Town.
Transportation
Local roads have access to NH.66 which connects to Mangalore in the north and Calicut in the south. The nearest railway station is Cheruvathur on Mangalore... | {
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Entertainment (Fischerspooner album)
Entertainment is the third studio album by electroclash duo and performance troupe Fischerspooner, released on May 5, 2009 in the United States, and on May 4 around the world. On April 19, 2009 a teaser for this album appeared on YouTube.
Written over a two-year period with produc... | {
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Aviom
Aviom is a pro audio equipment manufacturer of personal monitoring systems. Headquartered in West Chester, Pennsylvania, Aviom produces distributed audio networking gear which uses a proprietary digital audio transport system called A-Net, based on the physical layer of Ethernet and carried over Category 5 cable... | {
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Sister Marie Says
"Sister Marie Says" is the thirty-second UK single from English synthpop band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark, released on 15 November 2010. Remixes by Monarchy, Stopmakingme, Kinky Roland and Mirrors have been commissioned.
Background
"Sister Marie Says" was originally written in 1981. Elements o... | {
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Wormsloe Historic Site
The Wormsloe Historic Site, informally known as Wormsloe Plantation, is a state historic site near Savannah, Georgia, in the southeastern United States. The site consists of protecting part of what was once the Wormsloe Plantation, a large estate established by one of Georgia's colonial founder... | {
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Valsamoggia
Valsamoggia (Bolognese: ) is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It was created on 1 January 2014 after the merger of the former communes of Bazzano (the current town hall seat), Castello di Serravalle, Crespellano, Monteveglio and Savigno.
The Italian painters, Alessandro... | {
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Crimes and Sacrileges of Nabu-šuma-iškun
The Crimes and Sacrileges of Nabû-šuma-iškun is an ancient Mesopotamian chronicle extant in a single late-Babylonian copy from Hellenistic Uruk of the library of the exorcist, or āšipu, Anu-ikṣụr. The vitriol levied at the mid-eighth century Babylonian king, Nabû-šuma-iškun, fo... | {
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1929 Kollaa
1929 Kollaa, provisional designation , is a stony Vestian asteroid from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, approximately 7 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by Finnish astronomer Yrjö Väisälä at Turku Observatory in Southwest Finland, on 20 January 1939. The asteroid was named after the Kollaa... | {
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Conqueror (video game)
Conqueror is a video game released as the follow-up to Zarch (also known as Virus), using the same landscape engine. It is a third-person shooter with strategy elements in which the player controls a fleet of tanks. It was originally developed and released on the Acorn Archimedes by Superior Sof... | {
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São José do Seridó
São José do Seridó is a municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in the Northeast region of Brazil.
See also
List of municipalities in Rio Grande do Norte
References
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Georgina Jolibois
Georgina Jolibois (born 1968) is a Canadian politician who was elected to represent the riding of Desnethé—Missinippi—Churchill River in the House of Commons of Canada in the 2015 Canadian federal election, serving until her defeat in 2019..
Prior to her election, Jolibois served for twelve years as... | {
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Dalaca
Dalaca is a genus of moths of the family Hepialidae. There are 23 described species found throughout South America as far north as Panama. The larvae feed on grasses.
Species
Dalaca chilensis - Chile
Dalaca chiriquensis - Panama
Dalaca cocama - Peru
Dalaca crocatus - Chile
Dalaca cuprifera - Peru
Dalaca guaran... | {
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Father's Day (United States)
Father's Day is a celebration honoring fathers and celebrating fatherhood, paternal bonds, and the influence of fathers in society. The tradition was said to be started from a memorial service held for a large group of men who died in a mining accident in Monongah, West Virginia in 1907.
I... | {
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Changing Partners
"Changing Partners" is a pop song with music by Larry Coleman and lyrics by Joe Darion, published in 1953. The best-known recording was made by Patti Page. It was also recorded the same year by Dinah Shore, Kay Starr and Bing Crosby.
Hit versions
The version by Patti Page was recorded on September ... | {
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Hypohoughia
Hypohoughia is a genus of parasitic flies in the family Tachinidae. There is one described species in Hypohoughia, H. reclinata.
References
Further reading
Category:Flies
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BHF-177
BHF-177 is a compound used in scientific research which acts as a positive allosteric modulator at the GABAB receptor. It was shown to reduce self-administration of nicotine in animal studies.
References
Category:Pyrimidines
Category:Trifluoromethyl compounds
Category:GABAB receptor positive allosteric modu... | {
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Claude Brochu
Claude Brochu, CM (born October 29, 1944), is a Canadian businessman best known as former president and principal owner of the Montreal Expos.
Early life and career
Brochu was born on October 29, 1944 in Quebec City, Quebec.
He was employed by Adams Distilleries from 1976 to 1978, then by the Seagram d... | {
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Stoddard v. Martin
Stoddard v. Martin 1 R.I. 1 (1828) was the first case recorded in the official reports of the Rhode Island Supreme Court.
Holding
In the Court's first officially recorded decision, Chief Justice Samuel Eddy held that a bet on the outcome of the 1826 U.S. Senate election (Ashur Robbins won) was a vo... | {
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Inwood, West Virginia
Inwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States, located south of Martinsburg in the lower Shenandoah Valley. The population was 2,954 at the 2010 census. It is located on U.S. Route 11.
History
In the late 1880s, coinciding with the arrival of the Cumb... | {
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Ribeira de Julião
Ribeira de Julião is a seasonal stream in the central part of the island of São Vicente in Cape Verde. Its source is in the hills southeast of the island capital Mindelo, and it empties into the Porto Grande Bay, a bay of the Atlantic Ocean, southwest of Mindelo. The village Ribeira Julião and the Mi... | {
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Nemed
Nemed or Nimeth (modern spelling: Neimheadh) is a character in medieval Irish legend. According to the Lebor Gabála Érenn (compiled in the 11th century), he is the leader of the third group of people to settle in Ireland: the Muintir Nemid (or Muintir Neimhidh, "people of Nemed"), Clann Nemid (Clann Neimhidh, "... | {
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Horacio Gómez Bolaños
Horacio Gómez Bolaños (28 June 1930 – 21 November 1999) was a Mexican actor and brother of Roberto Gómez Bolaños (Chespirito). On the TV show El Chavo del 8, he played the character Godínez. Although Horacio appeared in many of his brother's productions, he preferred to handle the business aspect... | {
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Samuel May Williams
Samuel May Williams (October 4, 1795 – September 13, 1858) was an American businessman, politician, and close associate of Stephen F. Austin. As a teenager, Williams started working in the family's mercantile business in Baltimore. He spent time in South America and New Orleans, fleeing the latter ... | {
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LIX1L
Lix1 homolog (mouse)-like also known as LIX1L is a protein which in humans is encoded by the LIX1L gene.
Related gene problems
TAR syndrome
1q21.1 deletion syndrome
1q21.1 duplication syndrome
References | {
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Kahuripan
Kahuripan (also spelt Kuripan) later Kediri was an 11th-century Javanese Hindu-Buddhist kingdom with its capital located around the estuarine of Brantas River valley in East Java. The kingdom was short lived only spanned the period between 1019 and 1045 and Airlangga was the only raja of the kingdom, which w... | {
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Laila Goody
Laila Elin Goody (born 22 March 1971) is a Norwegian actress.
Goody was born to an English father who worked in the oil industry and a Norwegian mother. She was born in Stavanger and grew up in Rosendal, Hordaland between the ages of two to ten, before returning to Stavanger. Here she attended Stavanger K... | {
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Harukawa Eizan
was a Japanese designer of ukiyo-e style Japanese woodblock prints who was active in the 1790s. He is believed to have been a student of Chōbunsai Eishi, and was the teacher of Harukawa Goshichi.
This artist should not be confused with Kikukawa Eizan (1787–1867), a later designer of ukiyo-e woodblock p... | {
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Secret Service (magazine)
Secret Service was a Polish monthly magazine for gaming and consoles published from 1993-2001 by the ProScript publishing house. The first issue of the magazine was released on the 16th of March 1993. The initiators and founders of the magazine were Marcin Przasnyski and Waldemar Nowak, who h... | {
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Rough Trade Records
Rough Trade Records is an independent record label based in London, England. It was formed in 1978 by Geoff Travis who had opened a record store off Ladbroke Grove. Having successfully promoted and sold records by punk rock and early post-punk and indie pop bands such as the Smiths and Desperate Bi... | {
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New Mexico State Road 47
New Mexico State Road 47 (NM 47) is a state highway in Bernalillo, Valencia, and Socorro Counties in New Mexico. NM 47's southern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Route 60 (US 60). The highway then proceeds north intersecting with Interstate 25 (I-25) before the northern terminus at a... | {
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List of Chuck cast members
Below is a list of actors and actresses that were part of the cast of the American television series Chuck.
The show's main stars included Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski, Joshua Gomez, Ryan McPartlin, Mark Christopher Lawrence, Vik Sahay, Scott Krinsky, Julia Ling, Bonita Friedericy, Sara... | {
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Wine and food pairing
Wine and food matching is the process of pairing food dishes with wine to enhance the dining experience. In many cultures, wine has had a long history of being a staple at the dinner table and in some ways both the winemaking and culinary traditions of a region will have evolved together over the... | {
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Meshes (EP)
Meshes is an EP by Pram, released on April 1994 through Too Pure.
Track listing
Personnel
Rosie Cuckston – vocals, keyboards
Matt Eaton - guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, sampler
Sam Owen – bass guitar, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Pram – recording
Max Simpson – keyboards, sampler
Daren Garratt – dr... | {
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Transcaucasus Railway
The Transcaucus Railway () was the first railway in South Caucasus.
It was funded by the Russian Empire as a strategic railway connecting the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea. The railway would allow the Russian army to have better control of Caucasia. Also with the Trans-Caspian railway, Russia cou... | {
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Varbon
Varbon () may refer to:
Varbon, Gilan
Varbon, Qazvin | {
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Rosie Vanier
Rosie Vanier is a British singer and keyboard player from Cornwall. She was a founding member and the front woman of Rosie and the Goldbug; following the break-up of the band in 2009, she embarked on a solo career, and went on to form the trio Lightknife in 2014.
Life and career
Vanier grew up in Bodmin ... | {
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Angel of the Meadow
The Angel of the Meadow is the name given by the media to an unidentified murder victim who was discovered in 2010 in Angel Meadow, Manchester, United Kingdom. Despite an extensive international investigation, the woman's identity, and that of her killer, have never been established.
Discovery of ... | {
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Oecetis
Oecetis is a genus of long-horned caddisflies in the family Leptoceridae. There are at least 410 described species in Oecetis.
See also
List of Oecetis species
References
Further reading
External links
Category:Trichoptera genera
Category:Articles created by Qbugbot
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Get Off on the Pain
Get Off on the Pain is the eighth studio album by American country music artist Gary Allan. It was released on March 9, 2010 via MCA Nashville. The album's first single, "Today", was released in June 2009 and was a Top 20 hit. Its second single, the title track, was released on March 15, 2010 and d... | {
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TMAP
TMAP or TMap may refer to:
Teenage Magazine Arbitration Panel
Test Management Approach, an approach to the structured testing of software products
Texas Medication Algorithm Project, a decision-tree medical algorithm | {
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Howlin' Wolf
Chester Arthur Burnett (June 10, 1910 – January 10, 1976), known as Howlin' Wolf, was a Chicago blues singer, guitarist, and harmonica player. Originally from Mississippi, he moved to Chicago in adulthood and became successful, forming a rivalry with fellow bluesman Muddy Waters. With a booming voice and ... | {
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San Bernardino, Sonora
San Bernardino (also, Rancho San Bernardino) is a village in Sonora, Mexico.
References
Category:Populated places in Sonora | {
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Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores
In Mexico, the Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores (CNBV) () is an independent agency of the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit (Mexico) (SHCP) body with technical autonomy and executive powers over the Mexican financial system. Its main role is to supervise and regu... | {
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Wilson Lowry
Wilson Lowry FRS (24 January 1762 – 23 June 1824) was an English engraver.
Life
He was born at Whitehaven, Cumberland, the son of Strickland Lowry, a portrait painter. The family settled in Worcester, and Wilson Lowry, as a boy, left home to work as a house painter in London and Arundel, Sussex. On retur... | {
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Juan Santiago Gordón
Juan Santiago Gordón (born 14 January 1943) is a Chilean hurdler. He competed in the men's 400 metres hurdles at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
References
Category:1943 births
Category:Living people
Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer Olympics
Category:Chilean male hurdlers
Categor... | {
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Garrison of Sør-Varanger
Garrison of Sør-Varanger (, GSV) is a military base of the Norwegian Army. It is located at Høybuktmoen in Sør-Varanger Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. The military base sits adjacent to Kirkenes Airport, Høybuktmoen. The garrison is organized as a battalion and its main job is to g... | {
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Tennis at the 2009 Southeast Asian Games – Women's Doubles
Seeds
Tamarine Tanasugarn / Varatchaya Wongteanchai
Riza Zalameda / Teart Conard
Draw
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The Rosemariners
The Rosemariners is a Big Finish Productions audio drama set based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. These stories are in the Companion Chronicles format, a "talking book" narrated by the Doctor's companions (albeit not in character) with guest stars' voices, mu... | {
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Schmuck
Schmuck may refer to:
Schmuck (pejorative), a common pejorative of Yiddish origin
Schmuck (surname), a surname of German origin
Schmuck Dudley, stage name of American wrestler Jeff Roth
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Scott High School (Kentucky)
Scott High School is located at 5400 Old Taylor Mill Road in Taylor Mill, Kentucky. The school's athletic teams are known as the "Eagles". The school is one of three high schools operated by the Kenton County School District. It opened for classes in 1978, where it originally featured an ... | {
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2001 Stuttgart Open – Singles
Franco Squillari was the defending champion but lost in the third round to Guillermo Cañas.
Gustavo Kuerten won in the final 6–3, 6–2, 6–4 against Cañas.
Seeds
A champion seed is indicated in bold text while text in italics indicates the round in which that seed was eliminated. All sixt... | {
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