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Awapuni
Awapuni is the name of three distinct places in New Zealand:
Awapuni, Gisborne is a suburb of Gisborne city
Awapuni, Manawatu-Wanganui is a suburb of Palmerston North city
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Dunrobin, Ontario
Dunrobin is a community in West Carleton-March Ward in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located about 35 kilometres northwest of Downtown Ottawa. Dunrobin lies within a valley, nestled between the Ottawa River and the Carp escarpment, and is located at 45.18° latitude and 75.55° longitude. ... | {
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Oligolepis
Oligolepis is a genus of fish in the goby family Gobiidae, native to marine, fresh and brackish waters of the coastal areas of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean.
Species
There are currently 6 recognized species in this genus:
Oligolepis acutipennis (Valenciennes, 1837) (Sharptail goby)
Oligo... | {
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Hipódromo Camarero
Hipódromo Camarero, formerly known as El Nuevo Comandante, is a horse racing building located in Canóvanas, Puerto Rico, to the east of San Juan and Carolina. It is about a fifteen-minute drive from Carolina's Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, and 25 minutes east from the Isla Verde hotel area... | {
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Noel Comia Jr.
Noel M. Comia Jr. (born May 29, 2004) is a Filipino actor, commercial model, singer, TV events host, and voice talent who won Cinemalaya's Best Actor Award 2017 for movie Kiko Boksingero (the youngest of which to do so) and joined as a contestant in the third season of The Voice Kids under Team Lea with... | {
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Dungate
Dungate is a village near the M2 motorway, in the Swale district, in the English county of Kent. It is near the town of Sittingbourne.
References
A-Z Great Britain Road Atlas (page 40)
Category:Villages in Kent
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Babruysk (air base)
Babruysk Air Base (, Aeradrom Babruysk; ) is a military airfield of the 83rd Separate Order of the Red Star Engineer-Aerodrome Regiment of the Air and Air Defence Force of Belarus, located in the south-western outskirts of Babruysk (Bobruisk), Belarus. The base also functions as a spare airfield. ... | {
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Olivia Musgrave
Olivia Musgrave, Baroness Gardiner of Kimble (born 1958) is an Irish sculptor.
Biography
Olivia Musgrave was born in Dublin in 1958. She studied Political Science in Paris and lived in Italy. She then studied at the City and Guilds of London Institute under sculptor Allan Sly.
Her work is reminiscent... | {
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GTB
GTB may refer to:
Genting Airport, a non-existent airport in Malaysia
Global Team Blue, an advertising agency
Global Trust Bank (India)
Goolpur Talbani railway station, in Pakistan
Guaranty Trust Bank, in Nigeria
Textile and Clothing Union, a former German trade union
Wheeler-Sack Army Airfield, at Fort Dru... | {
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Maria João (model)
Maria João Brewster (née Sousa Leão; Rio de Janeiro, 1955) is a Brazilian former model. A carioca, she made a career as a photographic model in the 1970s and is the only Brazilian to date to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue throughout its history, photographed in Bahia for the 19... | {
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Francis Graham-Smith
Sir Francis Graham-Smith (born 25 April 1923) is a British astronomer. He was the thirteenth Astronomer Royal from 1982 to 1990.
Biography
Education
He was educated at Rossall School, Lancashire, England, and attended Downing College, Cambridge from 1941.
Career
In the late 1940s he worked at t... | {
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List of Central American folk music traditions
This is a list of folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics. The term folk music can not be easily defined in a precise manner; it is used with widely varying definitions depending on the author, intended audience and context within... | {
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Pano Qirko
Pano Qirko (born 26 June 1999) is an Albanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Albanian club Tirana and the Albania national under-19 football team.
Club career
Early career
Qirko started his youth career at KF Vlora in 2012. A year later he moved to fellow Vlora club Flamurtari Vlorë... | {
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Association of Pension Lawyers
The Association of Pension Lawyers (APL) is a group of more than 1,100 lawyers who practise pension law in the UK. It is a non-profit making organisation and has no connection with the Law Society. Founded in 1984, it represents a forum by which lawyers in different firms and barristers'... | {
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Colchester County High School
Colchester County High School for Girls is a selective girls' grammar school with academy status in Colchester, Essex. The school consistently scores highly in the league tables for the UK. It was joint first in the country in the 2018 secondary GCSE league tables, and ninth in the countr... | {
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Just to See You Smile
"Just to See You Smile" is a song written by Mark Nesler and Tony Martin, and performed by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released in August 1997 as the third single from McGraw's fourth studio album Everywhere. Having spent 42 weeks on the Billboard chart, it set what was then ... | {
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Ernst Ferdinand Nolte
Ernst Ferdinand Nolte (24 December 1791, Hamburg – 18 February 1875, Kiel) was a German botanist. He was son-in-law to chemist Christoph Heinrich Pfaff (1773–1852).
After duties as a pharmacy apprentice in Goslar, he studied medicine at the University of Göttingen. While a student, he engaged in... | {
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Teamsters Canada
Teamsters Canada is a Canadian trade union affiliated with the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and the Canadian Labour Congress. Although the Teamsters have been present in Canada since 1903, Teamsters Canada was only established in 1976. The organization represents 120,000 workers in all indus... | {
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Rags Morales
Ralph "Rags" Morales () is an American comic book artist known for his work on various books for DC Comics, including Identity Crisis, Countdown to Infinite Crisis, Batman Confidential, and The New 52 reboot of then Superman-centric Action Comics.
Morales is the co-creator, along with Brian Augustyn, of ... | {
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Fender Vibratone
The Fender Vibratone was a Leslie speaker designed for use with electric guitars, manufactured by Fender from 1967-1972. Named after the first Leslie speaker made for the Hammond Organ in 1941, the Vibratone was associated with the electric guitar, although it was used in vocals on many famous songs. ... | {
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Natsumi Yanase
is a Japanese voice actress from Tokyo, Japan. She also goes by the name when voicing adult games. Her former stage name was .
Roles
Anime
D.C. II: Da Capo II (Akane Hanasaki)
Debutante Detective Corps (Yōko Ryūzaki)
Ef: A Tale of Memories. (Chihiro Shindō)
Hanaukyo Maid Team (Yuki Morino)
Lamune (Ta... | {
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Unfinished Business (Battlestar Galactica)
"Unfinished Business" is the ninth episode of the third season from the science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica. It aired on December 1, 2006. Writer Michael Taylor received a nomination for the 2006 Nebula Award in the script category for this episode.
An ex... | {
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Lower Salmon River Archeological District
The Lower Salmon River Archeological District is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It included 213 contributing sites.
The district spans across parts of Idaho County, Lewis County and Nez Perce County counties of Idaho. It ext... | {
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William Aberhart
William Aberhart (December 30, 1878 – May 23, 1943), also known as Bible Bill for his outspoken Baptist views, was a Canadian politician and the seventh Premier of Alberta (1935 to his death in 1943). He was the founder and first leader of the Alberta Social Credit Party, which believed the Great Depr... | {
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Willie Mataka
Willie Mataka (born 18 October 1988) is a former Tonga rugby league footballer who last played for the Mount Pritchard Mounties in the New South Wales Cup. He played mostly as a forward.
Background
Mataka played junior football with the East Campbelltown Eagles.
Playing career
Mataka joined the Sydne... | {
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John Thomas Davies
John Thomas Davies VC (29 September 1895 – 28 October 1955) was an English soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that was awarded in the British Empire, and to this day in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth..
He w... | {
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Karl Aben
Karl Aben (Latvian: Kārlis Abens; 23 September 1896 – 22 October 1976) was an Estonian and Latvian linguist and translator. In Estonia, he became known as the country's foremost translator from Latvian at the time (translated works of Jānis Rainis, Vilis Lācis and Andrejs Upīts, among many others), but he al... | {
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Notostylopidae
Notostylopidae is an extinct family comprising five genera of notoungulate mammals known from the Late Paleocene (Riochican) to Early Oligocene (Tinguirirican) of Argentina, Brazil and Chile in South America
References
Category:Notoungulates
Category:Prehistoric mammal families
Category:Paleogene mam... | {
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East Dart River
The East Dart River is one of the two main tributaries of the River Dart in Devon, England.
Its source is to the west of Whitehorse Hill and slightly south of Cranmere Pool on Dartmoor. It flows south and then south-west for around 9 km to reach the village of Postbridge where it is spanned by a well-... | {
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Eumitra
Eumitra is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks, in the family Mitridae, the miters or miter snails.
Species
Species within the genus Eumitra include:
† Eumitra alokiza (Tenison Woods, 1879)
Eumitra apheles Lozouet, 1991
Eumitra caledonica Lozouet, 1991
Eumitra imbricata Lozouet, 1991
† Eumit... | {
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Eraniel railway station
Eraniel Railway station (Station code: ERL) in Eraniel is the most important railway station of Kallkkulam taluk of Kanyakumari district in the Tamil Nadu state of India. The station has two platforms and falls on the Kanyakumari—Thiruvananthapuram line in the Thiruvananthapuram division of the... | {
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Chris Fleming (comedian)
Chris Fleming (born January 29, 1987) is an American comedian best known for his YouTube series Gayle, in which he stars as the titular character of Gayle Waters-Waters. In June 2019, Fleming was named one of Variety's 10 Comics to Watch for 2019.
Early life and education
Fleming grew up in ... | {
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Sensory organs of gastropods
The sensory organs of gastropods (snails and slugs) include olfactory organs, eyes, statocysts and mechanoreceptors. Gastropods have no sense of hearing.
Olfactory organs
In terrestrial gastropods the most important sensory organs are the olfactory organs which are located on the tips o... | {
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1996 TCU Horned Frogs football team
The 1996 TCU Horned Frogs football team represented Texas Christian University (TCU) in the 1996 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Horned Frogs finished the season 4–7 overall and 3–5 in the Western Athletic Conference. The team was coached by Pat Sullivan, in his fifth year as... | {
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SLC22A12
Solute carrier family 22 (organic anion/cation transporter), member 12, also known as SLC22A12 and URAT1, is a protein which in humans is encoded by the SLC22A12 gene.
Function
The protein encoded by this gene is a urate transporter and urate-anion exchanger which regulates the level of urate in the blood. ... | {
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Aechmea leucolepis
Aechmea leucolepis is a species in the genus Aechmea. This species is endemic to eastern Brazil from Bahia to Espírito Santo.
References
leucolepis
Category:Flora of Brazil
Category:Plants described in 1955 | {
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Elenski but
Elenski but ( or (more precisely but less commonly) , sometimes translated as Elena round or Elena leg) is a dry-cured ham from the town of Elena in northern Bulgaria and a popular delicacy throughout the country. The meat has a specific taste and can be preserved in the course of several years, owing much... | {
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Milan Dolinský
Milan Dolinský (born 17 April 1935) is a former Slovak footballer.
During his career he played for CH Bratislava. He earned 10 caps and scored 5 goals for the Czechoslovakia national football team from 1959 to 1960, and participated in the 1960 European Nations' Cup.
External links
Profile
Category:1... | {
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Malaya Kozlovka
Malaya Kozlovka () is a rural locality (a village) in Sudogodsky District, Vladimir Oblast, Russia. The population was 5 as of 2010.
References
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Lloyd H. Wood
Lloyd H. Wood (October 25, 1896 – February 15, 1964) was an American Republican politician from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania who served as the 20th Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania from 1951 to 1955. He served in the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 12th district from 1947 to 1951 and in the Pen... | {
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Terrance Ollivierre
Terrance Nathaniel Ollivierre is a Vincentian politician, teacher and vocalist.
Terrance is the Member of Parliament for the constituency of Southern Grenadines in the House of Assembly of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Political career
In the 2001 general election Terrance competed for the ... | {
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The Electric Flag
The Electric Flag was an American blues rock soul group, led by guitarist Mike Bloomfield, keyboardist Barry Goldberg and drummer Buddy Miles, and featuring other musicians such as vocalist Nick Gravenites and bassist Harvey Brooks. Bloomfield formed the Electric Flag in 1967, following his stint wit... | {
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Cochylis erromena
Cochylis erromena is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Guerrero, Mexico.
References
Category:Moths described in 1984
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Leigh Howard Stevens
Leigh Howard Stevens (born March 9, 1953 in Orange, New Jersey) is a marimba artist best known for developing, codifying, and promoting the Stevens technique or Musser-Stevens grip, a method of independent four-mallet marimba performance based on the Musser grip.
Studies
Leigh Howard Stevens (LHS... | {
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Elena Cuza
Elena Cuza (17 June 1825 – 2 April 1909), also known under her semi-official title Elena Doamna, was a Moldavian, later Romanian noblewoman and philanthropist. She was princess consort of the United Principalities and the wife of Alexander John Cuza.
Biography
The daughter of postelnic Iordache Rosetti, a... | {
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Bivetiella similis
Bivetiella similis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Cancellariidae, the nutmeg snails.
Description
Distribution
References
Category:Cancellariidae
Category:Gastropods described in 1833 | {
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Monroe Community College
Monroe Community College is a public community college in Monroe County, New York. It is part of the State University of New York. The college has two campuses; the main campus in the town of Brighton, and the Downtown Campus in the City of Rochester. The college also has off-site learning at ... | {
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Saltillo, Nebraska
Saltillo ( ) was an unincorporated community in Lancaster County, Nebraska, in the United States.
History
The settlement of Saltillo was formerly located along the Salt Creek where the corners of Grant, Centerville, Yankee Hill, and Saltillo townships meet. Originally a community was planned at th... | {
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Powership
A powership (or power ship) is a special purpose ship, on which a power plant is installed to serve as a power generation resource.
A powership is an existing ship that has been modified for power generation, a marine vessel, on which a power plant is installed to serve as a power generation resource. Conve... | {
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Netherlands Film Fund
The Netherlands Film Fund () is a subsidy fund for Dutch film productions and was founded in 1993. The Netherlands Film Fund is itself mainly subsidized by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. In 2007, the total budget of the fund was €33,000,000.
The fund gave €651,174 subsidy ... | {
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Born–Oppenheimer approximation
In quantum chemistry and molecular physics, the Born–Oppenheimer (BO) approximation is the assumption that the motion of atomic nuclei and electrons in a molecule can be treated separately. The approach is named after Max Born and J. Robert Oppenheimer who proposed it in 1927, in the ear... | {
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Effingham, Illinois
Effingham is a city in and the county seat of Effingham County, Illinois, United States. Effingham is in Southern Illinois. Its population was 12,627 at the 2018 census estimate. The city is part of the Effingham, IL Micropolitan Statistical Area. Effingham is home to a 198 foot tall cross, The Cro... | {
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Breaking Point (2009 film)
Breaking Point is a 2009 action-thriller film starring Tom Berenger, Busta Rhymes, Musetta Vander and Sticky Fingaz. It is directed by Jeff Celentano with a screenplay written by Vincent Campanella. The film was showcased in Cannes and was released theatrically on December 4, 2009.
Cast
To... | {
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Fire-Brigade: The Battle for Kiev - 1943
Fire-Brigade: The Battle for Kiev - 1943 (commonly abbreviated Fire-Brigade) is a Computer Wargame developed and published by Panther Games in Australia in 1988. The game is set around the historical WWII Eastern Front battle for Kiev in 1943.
Fire-Brigade was a pioneering com... | {
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Charles Fletcher Lummis
Charles Fletcher Lummis (March 1, 1859, in Lynn, Massachusetts – November 25, 1928, in Los Angeles, California) was a United States journalist, and an activist for Indian rights and historic preservation. A traveler in the American Southwest, he settled in Los Angeles, California, where he also... | {
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Black Night
"Black Night" is a song by British hard rock band Deep Purple, first released as a single in June 1970 and later included on the 25th Anniversary version of their 1970 album, In Rock. The song became a hit following its release, peaking at No. 2 on UK charts, and to this day remains Deep Purple's highest c... | {
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Holly
Ilex , or holly, is a genus of about 480 species of flowering plants in the family Aquifoliaceae, and the only living genus in that family. The species are evergreen or deciduous trees, shrubs, and climbers from tropics to temperate zones worldwide.
Description
The genus Ilex includes about 480 species, divi... | {
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Robert Goolrick
Robert Goolrick (born 1948 in Virginia) is an American writer whose first novel sold more than five million copies..
Biography
Robert Goolrick grew up in the 1950s in the small college town of Lexington, Virginia. His father was a college professor. His mother was a homemaker, and he had two siblings... | {
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1265 in Scotland
Events from the year 1265 in the Kingdom of Scotland.
Incumbents
Monarch – Alexander III
Events
24 November – with the death of Magnus Olafsson, the Isle of Man comes under direct Scottish rule, which is formalised the following year in the Treaty of Perth
Deaths
unknown date
Hugh Crawford, Sher... | {
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Seven Ages of Rock
Seven Ages of Rock (also known as 7 Ages of Rock) is a BBC Two series, co-produced by BBC Worldwide and VH1 Classic in 2007 about the history of rock music.
It comprised six 60-minute episodes (reduced to 48 minutes for VH1 Classic), with a final episode of 90 minutes, and was broadcast on Saturday... | {
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Day language
Day is an Adamawa language of southern Chad, spoken by 50,000 or so people southeast of Sarh. Ethnologue reports that its dialects are mutually intelligible, but Blench (2004) lists Ndanga, Njira, Yani, Takawa as apparently separate languages.
Pierre Nougayrol's publications and field notes of Day from t... | {
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Doughboy Hollow
Doughboy Hollow is the fourth album by Australian rock band Died Pretty. The album, recorded with English producer Hugh Jones, was released in 1991.
Described by Ian McFarlane's Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop as "brimming with passionate, dramatic and alluring musical vistas", it took the ban... | {
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Gunton v Richmond upon Thames LBC
Gunton v Richmond upon Thames LBC [1980] ICR 755 is a UK labour law case, concerning wrongful dismissal.
Facts
Richmond upon Thames London Borough Council had a contractual disciplinary procedure and a power to dismiss on one month’s notice. Mr Gunton claimed that, given his dismissa... | {
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Karen Dalton (basketball)
Karen Dalton (born 2 January 1961) is a former Australian women's basketball player.
Biography
Dalton played 252 games for the national team between 1983 and 1994. Her tournaments with the Opals include four World Championships - 1983, 1986, 1990 and 1994 - and two Olympic Games; 1984 and 1... | {
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Sasereme Airport
Sasereme Airport is an airport in Sasereme, in the Western Province of Papua New Guinea.
Airlines and destinations
References
Category:Airports in Papua New Guinea
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Soap on a Rope (product)
Soap on a Rope is an invention that consists of a bar of molded toilet soap that is attached to a loop of rope through a hole in the soap.
The user is meant to place the rope loop over their head or around their wrist to prevent the soap bar from falling to the floor.
It was created by the E... | {
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1963 Iowa State Cyclones football team
The 1963 Iowa State Cyclones football team represented Iowa State University in the Big Eight Conference during the 1963 NCAA University Division football season. In their sixth year under head coach Clay Stapleton, the Cyclones compiled a 4–5 record (3–4 against conference oppon... | {
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Józwów
Józwów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Bychawa, within Lublin County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland.
References
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Get Ready (Tomomi Itano album)
Get Ready (stylized as Get Ready♡) is the second studio album released by Tomomi Itano. It was released in Japan on King Records on November 2, 2016.
It was released in three versions: a limited CD+DVD edition (Type-A), a limited CD+photobook edition (Type-B), and a regular CD edition.
... | {
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Shchetinovka
Shchetinovka () is a rural locality (a selo) and the administrative center of Shchetinovskoye Rural Settlement, Belgorodsky District, Belgorod Oblast, Russia. The population was 906 as of 2010. There are 13 streets.
References
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Paul Nogier
Paul Nogier (1908-1996) or Dr. Paul Nogier, was a French neurologist and physician who is considered the "Father of modern auriculotherapy", a version of acupuncture, an alternative medicine practice.
Nogier's Discoveries
Auriculotherapy
In 1957, Dr. Paul Nogier first presented his observations of the ... | {
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José Marrone
José Carlos Marrone (25 October 1915 in Buenos Aires – 27 June 1990 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine actor and humorist.
His beginning was in vaudeville theaters and the radio; afterwards he hosted several children-oriented TV shows, such as "El Circo de Marrone" (Marrone's Circus), playing the clown c... | {
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Married Accommodation Project
Consequent to the promise made to the Indian Armed Forces by the Government of India, the Married Accommodation Project, or MAP, was begun to construct married accommodation for the three services, with a view to remove over a period of time the complete deficiency of married accommodatio... | {
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Thomas Chapin
Thomas Chapin (March 9, 1957 – February 13, 1998) was an American composer and saxophonist/multi-instrumentalist. Though primarily an alto saxophonist, he also played sopranino, as well as soprano, tenor, baritone saxes and flute.
Many of his recordings as a leader featured his trio with drummer Michae... | {
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Alexandria Ariana
The first of many Alexandrias in the Far East of the Macedonian Empire, Alexandria in Ariana was a city in what is now Afghanistan, one of the twenty-plus cities founded or renamed by Alexander the Great. The third largest Afghan city, Herat, is the city's modern name.
In 330 BC, the Greek armies ... | {
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1950 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
The 1950 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team was the representative of the University of Nebraska and member of the Big 7 Conference in the 1950 college football season. The team was coached by Bill Glassford and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lincoln, Nebraska.
... | {
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Sheraton Skyline Hotel at London Heathrow
Sheraton Skyline Hotel at London Heathrow is a 4-star hotel in London, England. It is located at Bath Road in Hayes Middlesex, near Heathrow Airport. The hotel, built in 1971, is operated by the Sheraton hotel group and has 350 rooms.
The hotel was purchased in 2015 by Qatar A... | {
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Juan N. Silva Meza
Juan Nepomuceno Silva Meza (born 13 September 1944 in Mexico City), son of the writer Juan Silva Vega and professor Ana María Meza de Silva, is a Mexican jurist. He served as an Associate Justice (ministro) of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation since 26 January 1995, having previously served... | {
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LeChee, Arizona
LeChee () is a census-designated place (CDP) in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. The population was 1,443 at the 2010 census.
Geography
LeChee is located at (36.873975, -111.437971). It lies in the northwest corner of the Navajo Nation adjacent to the southeast side of the non-reservation ci... | {
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Ventôse Decrees
The Ventôse Decrees were decrees proposed on February 26 and March 3, 1794 (8 and 13 Ventôse, An II in the French Republican Calendar) by the French revolutionary leader Louis de Saint-Just. Saint-Just proposed to confiscate the property of exiles and opponents of the Revolution, and redistribute it t... | {
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Charles H. Elston
Charles Henry Elston (August 1, 1891 – September 25, 1980) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio.
Born in Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, Elston attended the public schools of Marietta and Cincinnati, Ohio.
Y.M.C.A. Law School (now known as NKU Chase College of Law), Cincinnati, LL.B., 1914.
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Systematic Compilation of Federal Legislation
The Systematic Compilation of Federal Legislation (, SR; , RS; , RS) is the official compilation of all Swiss federal laws, ordinances, international and intercantonal treaties that are in force. However, some very voluminous parts of laws, such as the customs code, are no... | {
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Utricularia adpressa
Utricularia adpressa is a small, probably annual, carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. It is endemic to Central and South America and is found in Belize, Brazil, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad, and Venezuela. It was also said to be collected from Colombia by Alvaro F... | {
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Manny Puig
Manny "Sharkman" Puig (born 25 January 1954) is an American wildlife entertainer who is known for his direct approach when dealing with dangerous animals such as sharks, black bears and American alligators. He has made frequent appearances on the television shows Jackass and Wildboyz and also on the Animal ... | {
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The Masque of Blackness
The Masque of Blackness was an early Jacobean era masque, first performed at the Stuart Court in the Banqueting Hall of Whitehall Palace on Twelfth Night, 6 January 1605. It was written by Ben Jonson at the request of Anne of Denmark, the queen consort of King James I, who wished the masquers t... | {
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Wierzchowo, Drawsko County
Wierzchowo (formerly German Virchow) is a village in Drawsko County, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, in north-western Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Wierzchowo. It lies approximately east of Drawsko Pomorskie and east of the regional capital Szczec... | {
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Joe Avati
Joe Avati (born 1974) is an Italian-Australian comedian who is popular among Italian and descendant of Italians from his native Australia, as well as in Canada, United Kingdom and the United States, where he has performed on several occasions.
Comedic style
His parents are from Calabria in Italy and some o... | {
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Egesina anterufipennis
Egesina anterufipennis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1958.
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Northern Fleet Joint Strategic Command (Russia)
The Northern Fleet Joint Strategic Command (), is a military command of Russia.
It is one of the five military districts of the Russian Armed Forces, with its jurisdiction primarily within the northern region of European Russia and the Arctic Ocean. The Northern Fleet J... | {
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Roman de la Rose
Le Roman de la Rose (The Romance of the Rose) is a medieval French poem styled as an allegorical dream vision. As poetry, The Romance of the Rose is a notable instance of courtly literature meant to entertain and to teach about the art of romantic love. Throughout the narrative, the word Rose is used ... | {
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Jean Wrigley
Jean Wrigley (born 22 December 1935) is a British former swimmer. She competed in the women's 200 metre breaststroke at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
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Category:Living people
Category:British female swimmers
Category:Olympic swimmers of Great Britain
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Myurella conspersa
Myurella conspersa is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Terebridae, the auger snails.
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Distribution
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Fedosov, A. E.; Malcolm, G.; Terryn, Y.; Gorson, J.; Modica, M. V.; Holford, M.; Puillandre, N. (2020). Phylogenetic classifica... | {
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2010 World Junior Figure Skating Championships
The 2010 World Junior Figure Skating Championships was an international competition in the 2009–10 season. Commonly called "World Juniors" and "Junior Worlds", the annual event awards medals in the disciplines men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.... | {
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Wunnamurra Shire
Wunnamurra Shire was a local government area in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. The Wannamurra Shire was established in 1906, incorporating the area around the town of Jerilderie.
As early as 1908, the Wunnamurra Shire and the Municipality of Jerilderie had agreed in principle to ... | {
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Vehicle Certification Agency
The Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) is an executive agency of the United Kingdom Department for Transport, and is the UK's type approval authority.
VCA has been supporting the automotive industry since the early 1970s, with offices in the UK, North America, Brazil, Japan (Asia Pacific)... | {
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Cyclone Adeline
The name Adeline has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Australian basin.
Tropical Cyclone Adeline (1973), which formed in the Gulf of Carpentaria and made landfall in the easternmost part of the Northern Territory
Severe Cyclone Adeline-Juliet (2005), which formed near the Cocos Islands and w... | {
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William Willis Garth
William Willis Garth (October 28, 1828 – February 25, 1912) was an American politician. He served as a representative of the Alabama's 8th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives between March 4th, 1877 and March 3rd, 1879.
Garth was born on October 28, 1828 in Morgan County,... | {
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Ballycar Castle
Ballycar Castle stood in the parish of Newmarket-on-Fergus, near the road between Limerick and Galway, from Sixmilebridge, from Limerick, and from Ennis it was said to have been built before 1570 and was a ruin before 1681 when it was sketched by Thomas Dineley.
Ballycar Castle was said to have bee... | {
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Värdegrund
Värdegrund is a Swedish concept first defined in the 1990s to describe a common ethical foundation for collectives. Examples of collectives are nations, institution, organization, and social movements. In Sweden, all schools have to comply with a common ethical foundation. It includes the following ideas; s... | {
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Šajkaška
Šajkaška (Шајкашка) is a historical region in northern Serbia. It is southeastern part of Bačka, located in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. Territory of Šajkaška is divided among four municipalities: Titel, Žabalj, Novi Sad, and Srbobran. Historical center of Šajkaška is Titel.
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Name Šajkaška means... | {
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