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Rakestraw
Rakestraw is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Larry Rakestraw (born 1942), American football player
Paulette Rakestraw (born 1967), American politician from the state of Georgia
Wilbur Rakestraw (1928–2014), American racing driver
W. Vincent Rakestraw (born 1940), Former Assistant Attorne... | {
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Jake Jones
James Murrell "Jake" Jones (November 23, 1920 – December 13, 2000) was a first baseman in Major League Baseball who played between and for the Chicago White Sox (1941–42, 1946–47) and Boston Red Sox (1947–48). Listed at 6'3", 197 lb., Jones batted and threw right-handed. He was born in Epps, Louisiana.
C... | {
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XEMS-AM
XEMS (branded as Radio Mexicana) is a Regional Mexican radio station that serves the Brownsville, Texas (United States) / Matamoros, Tamaulipas (Mexico) border area.
History
XEMS began broadcasting on 1500 kHz in 1952. It soon moved to 1490.
External links
radioavanzado.com
raiostationworld.com; Radio sta... | {
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Confederación Revolucionaria de Obreros y Campesinos
The Confederación Revolucionaria de Obreros y Campesinos (CROC) is a Mexican trade union confederation. It is one of the most important and influential trade unions in the History of Mexico.
It was founded in April 1952. during a congress made by four workers centr... | {
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Bob Alcivar
Bob Alcivar (born July 8, 1938, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American music producer, composer, conductor and keyboard player. He is the father of rock keyboard player Jim Alcivar (Montrose, Gamma).
Discography
The Signatures - Their Voices and Instruments (1957) bass, arranger, vocals
The Signatures - S... | {
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Sprint International
Sprint International may refer to:
Sprint Corporation, telecommunications company
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Tetsuya Nakashima
Tetsuya Nakashima (中島哲也) (born 1959) is a Japanese film director. He was born in Fukuoka, attending high school in Chikushino. Nakashima was given the Best Director award at the 2005 Yokohama Film Festival for his film Kamikaze Girls.
His 2010 film Confessions was selected as the Japanese entry for ... | {
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Anthony Iluobe
Chief Anthony Iluobe (JP) was born in 1945 to the family of Chief and Mrs Joseph Agimhelen Iluobe (JP) of Ivue-Uromi of the Uromi Kingdom in Edo State. He is the owner, managing director and chief executive officer of Iluobe Oil and Gas Marketing Co. Ltd. He studied Engineering in Japan.
He was previou... | {
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Gary Wade Finley
Gary Wade Finley Jr. a multiple time champion at Huntsville (AL) Speedway. Finley won the 1989 NASCAR Charlotte/Daytona Dash Series championship. Finley won the Daytona 200 event that year for the series.
Gary Wade Finley Jr. arrived at Nashville Speedway USA in 1999 to compete in the NASCAR SuperTr... | {
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Richard Broun
Richard Broun may refer to:
Richard Broun (politician), see Members of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1832-1870
Sir Richard Broun, 6th Baronet 13 Dec 1781 of the Broun Baronets
Sir Richard Broun, 8th Baronet (1801–1858), of the Broun Baronets
See also
Richard Brown (disambiguation)
Broun (... | {
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Newbould
Newbould is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Alfred Ernest Newbould (1873–1952), British cinematographer and politician
Brian Newbould (born 1936), British composer, conductor and author
Frank Newbould (1887–1951), English poster artist
Harry Newbould (1861–1928), English football manager
Juli... | {
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Dave Davis (bowler)
Dave Davis (born April 28, 1942) is a former American professional ten-pin bowler and former member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). He grew up in Sweet Valley, Pennsylvania, and now resides in Lake Placid, Florida.
Beginning his PBA career in 1964, the left-hander won 18 PBA Tour t... | {
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Buddha's Lost Children
Buddha's Lost Children is a 2006 documentary film by Dutch director Mark Verkerk. The feature film tells the story of Khru Bah Neua Chai Kositto, a Buddhist monk who has dedicated his life to orphaned children in the Golden Triangle area of Thailand. The film opened in Dutch cinemas in September... | {
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Kevin Mansker
Kevin Mansker (born ) is an American male track cyclist. He competed in the sprint event at the 2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
References
External links
Profile at cyclingarchives.com
Category:1989 births
Category:Living people
Category:American track cyclists
Category:American male cyc... | {
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List of spouses of Prime Ministers of Japan
The is the wife or husband of the Prime Minister of Japan.
Role and duties
The role of the Prime Ministerial Consort is not an official office and as such they are not given a salary or official duties.
Spouse of the Prime Ministers of the Empire of Japan (1885–1947)
Spo... | {
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1982–83 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team
The 1982-83 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team represented the Georgia Institute of Technology. Led by head coach Bobby Cremins, the team finished the season with an overall record of 13-15 (4-10 ACC).
Roster
Schedule and results
References
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Frithy and Chadacre Woods
Frithy and Chadacre Woods is a 28.7 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in the parishes of Lawshall and Shimpling in Suffolk, England.
Description
Three ancient and semi-natural woods form the SSSI, namely Frithy Wood in Lawshall parish and Ashen Wood and Bavins Woo... | {
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Philip Evans (headmaster)
Dr Ian Philip Evans OBE FRSC (born 1948) is a British educationalist and a former Headmaster of Bedford School.
Biography
Born on 2 May 1948 and educated in North Wales at Ruabon Boys Grammar school, Dr Philip Evans read Natural Sciences at Churchill College, Cambridge and obtained a doctor... | {
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Roosevelt High School (Roosevelt, New York)
Roosevelt High School is a four-year public high school located in Roosevelt as part of the Roosevelt School District, serving students in grades 9 through 12. It is located in the hamlet of Roosevelt in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, U.S. After years of fa... | {
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Supermen (anthology)
Supermen is an anthology of science fiction short stories edited by Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg and Charles G. Waugh as the third volume in their Isaac Asimov's Wonderful Worlds of Science Fiction series. It was first published in paperback by Signet/New American Library in October 1984. The... | {
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Liushan
Liushan may refer to these places in China:
Liushan Subdistrict (刘山街道), a subdistrict of Xinfu District, Fushun, Liaoning
Towns
Liushan, Guangxi (流山), in Liuzhou, Guangxi
Liushan, Henan (留山), in Nanzhao County, Henan
Liushan, Shandong (柳山), in Linqu County, Shandong
See also
Liu Shan (207–271), Shu Han empe... | {
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Tân Phước District
Tân Phước is a rural district (huyện) of Tien Giang province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam. As of 2003 the district had a population of 53,125. The district covers an area of 343 km². The district capital lies at Mỹ Phước.
References
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Annie Lapin
Annie Lapin (born 1978) is an American artist who lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Her abstract paintings are grounded in representation.
Early life and education
Although born in Washington D.C., Lapin spent most of her early years in Kentucky. She received her BA from Yale University in 200... | {
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John Wynne (died 1747)
John Wynne ( – 9 February 1747) was an Irish politician.
He sat in the House of Commons of Ireland from 1727 to 1747 as a Member of Parliament for Castlebar.
References
Category:1690 births
Category:Year of birth uncertain
Category:1747 deaths
Category:Irish MPs 1727–1760
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Jared Allen (quarterback)
Jared Allen (born August 26, 1981) is an American football coach and former player. He was the starting quarterback at FAU from 2001 to 2004 and also played professionally for the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe in 2006.
High school career
Allen attended Edmond Santa Fe High School in Edm... | {
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Aorangi Forest Park
Aorangi Forest Park is a protected area in the Wellington Region of New Zealand administered by the Department of Conservation (DOC). It had been called the Haurangi Forest Park but DOC changed to reflect the Māori name of the range protected by the park.
There are six backcountry huts and a recr... | {
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Clackmannanshire and Dunblane (Scottish Parliament constituency)
Clackmannanshire and Dunblane is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). It elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the plurality (first past the post) method of election. It is also one of nine constituencies in the Mid Scotl... | {
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Goshen, New Hampshire
Goshen is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 810 at the 2010 census.
History
Incorporated in 1791, Goshen was first settled in 1768 as a part of Saville (now Sunapee). The name Goshen may have been taken from Goshen, Connecticut, where many residents h... | {
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Soviet prisoners of war in Finland
Soviet prisoners of war in Finland during World War II were captured in two Soviet-Finnish conflicts of that period: the Winter War and the Continuation War. The Finns took about 5,700 POWs during the Winter War, and due to the short length of the war they survived relatively well. H... | {
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Conversations (Woman's Hour album)
Conversations is the debut album by London-based group Woman's Hour. This album is mixture of indie pop, alternative and electronic pop. Adding swooning synths, clipped rhythms, and muted guitars, "Conversations" is new wave with a twist of some nocturnal R&B and soft disco.
Track l... | {
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Index Herbariorum
The Index Herbariorum provides a global directory of herbaria and their associated staff. This searchable online index allows scientists rapid access to data related to 3,400 locations where a total of 350 million botanical specimens are permanently housed (singular, herbarium; plural, herbaria). The... | {
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Knox Cameron
Knox Cameron (born September 17, 1983 in Kingston) is a Jamaican-born American soccer player who most recently played for AFC Ann Arbor in the National Premier Soccer League.
Career
College and Amateur
Cameron grew up in New York City, attended Cardinal Spellman High School in The Bronx, and played coll... | {
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Sardar Kamal Khan
Sardar Kamal Khan Chang (; born 12 March 1972) is a Pakistani politician who had been a member of the National Assembly of Pakistan, from June 2013 to May 2018.
Early life
He was born on 12 March 1972.
Political career
He served as district nazim of Badin.
He was elected to the National Assembly ... | {
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Pōmare
Pōmare or Pomare may refer to:
Pōmare Dynasty, the dynasty of the Tahitian monarchs
Pōmare I (c.1742-1803), first king of the Kingdom of Tahiti
Pōmare II (c.1774–1821), second king of Tahiti
Pōmare III (1820-1827), third king of Tahiti
Pōmare IV (1813-1877), queen of Tahiti (fourth monarch)
Pōmare V (1839-1891... | {
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James Loney (peace activist)
James Loney (born 1964) is a Canadian peace activist who has worked for several years with Christian Peacemaker Teams in Iraq and Palestine. On November 26, 2005, he was kidnapped in Baghdad along with three others: Harmeet Singh Sooden (Canadian) and Norman Kember (British), both members ... | {
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History of Schleswig-Holstein
The history of Schleswig-Holstein consists of the corpus of facts since the pre-history times until the modern establishing of the Schleswig-Holstein state.
Early history
The Jutland Peninsula is a peninsula in Northern Europe with modern-day Schleswig-Holstein at its base. Schleswig is... | {
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5 Para A Meia-Noite
5 Para A Meia-Noite (5 to Midnight) is a late-night talk show that airs on Thursdays on the Portuguese TV channel RTP1 (formerly on RTP2). Its format is based on several American late-night talk shows.
External links
References
Category:2009 Portuguese television series debuts
Category:Portugues... | {
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Creosote gall midge
Creosote gall midges are a species of gall-inducing flies in the Asphondylia auripila group (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). This group consists of 15 closely related species of flies which inhabit creosote bush (Zygophyllaceae: Larrea tridentata) sensu lato. They have partitioned the plant ecologically w... | {
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Cao
Cao may refer to:
Companies or organizations
Air China Cargo, ICAO airline designator CAO
CA Oradea, Romanian football club
CA Osasuna, Spanish football club
Canadian Association of Orthodontists
Central Allocation Office, cross border electricity transmission capacity auction office
Central Applications Office,... | {
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Cal Poly San Luis Obispo College of Architecture and Environmental Design
The California Polytechnic State University College of Architecture and Environmental Design (or CAED) is one of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo's six colleges. Cal Poly's CAED program has nearly 1,900 students and is one of the largest programs in the... | {
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Kirsten Sinding-Larsen
Kirsten Sinding-Larsen (4 August 1898 – 10 December 1978) was a Norwegian architect.
She was born in Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway. She was the daughter of colonel Birger Fredrik Sinding-Larsen (1867–1941) and Emilie Rustad (1871–1904). She was a paternal granddaughter of jurist and writer Alfr... | {
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Falevi Umutaua
Falevi Umutaua is a Samoan professional football manager.
Career
In 2007, he coached the Samoa national football team.
References
External links
Profile at Soccerway.com
Profile at Soccerpunter.com
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
Category:Living people
Category:Samoan football manager... | {
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Gösta Frykman
Gösta Oskar Vilhelm Frykman (11 March 1909 – 26 February 1974) was a Swedish Army officer.
Career
Frykman was born in Vilhelmina, Sweden, the son of chief park ranger (överjägmästare) Dan Frykman and his wife Emy (née Forsgrén). He passed studentexamen in 1929 and became a second lieutenant in Älvsborg ... | {
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Mind Your Manners
Mind Your Manners may refer to:
"Mind Your Manners" (Chiddy Bang song) (2011)
"Mind Your Manners" (Pearl Jam song) (2013)
Mind Your Manners (film), a 1953 short film by Olivier Megaton
"Mind Your Manners" (Arthur), an episode of Arthur
See also
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Federation Space
Federation Space is a Star Trek-based space naval combat board game published by Task Force Games in 1981.
Design and gameplay
Federation Space was designed by Stephen Wilcox as a strategic companion to the more tactical Star Fleet Battles system.
The game components are:
20" x 24" hex grid map
43... | {
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Andrew Stroup
Andrew Myung Stroup (born May 22, 1985) is an engineer and entrepreneur, best known as a participant on the first season of the Discovery Channel's The Big Brain Theory. He currently is the Founder of LVRG.
Early life
Stroup was born in Seoul, South Korea and at the age of 4 months old, was adopted by... | {
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Vale Railway
The Vale Railway (reporting mark VAEX), formerly the INCO Railway (reporting mark INCX), is an industrial railway operating in the City of Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. It is owned and operated by Vale Limited.
An internal, private railway, the line connects Vale's mines and processing plants that d... | {
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Erich Emminger
Erich Emminger (25 June 1880 – 30 August 1951) was a German lawyer and Catholic politician of the Center Party (Zentrum) and later of the Bavarian People's Party (BVP).
He served as Minister of Justice in the Weimar Republic from 30 November 1923 until 15 April 1924 under Chancellor Wilhelm Marx.
Earl... | {
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Associated Co-operative Creameries
Associated Co-operative Creameries (ACC), formerly CWS Milk Group, was a subsidiary and operating division of the Co-operative Group.
Associated Co-operative Creameries Limited is an industrial and provident society that was first registered in 1961,
and became a subsidiary of the N... | {
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Benedetto Bartolo
Benedetto Bartolo (1627–1684) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Belcastro (1684–1685)
and Bishop of Lacedonia (1672–1684).
Biography
Benedetto Bartolo was born in Giarutana, Italy on 16 December 1627 and ordained a priest on 11 March 1668.
On 12 September 1672, he was appointed by... | {
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Qohestan Rural District
Qohestan Rural District () is a rural district (dehestan) in Qohestan District, Darmian County, South Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 9,849, in 2,819 families. The rural district has 31 villages.
References
Category:Rural Districts of South Khorasan Province
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David-Weill
David-Weill is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
David David-Weill (1871-1952), French-American banker
Jean David-Weill (1898-1972), French epigrapher
Michel David-Weill (born 1932), French investment banker
Pierre David-Weill (1900-1975), French investment banker
See also
David (surname... | {
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Ginifer
Ginifer may refer to:
Ginifer railway station, in Melbourne, Australia
Jack Ginifer (1927–1982), Australian politician | {
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David Aitken
David Aitken may refer to:
David D. Aitken (1853–1930), U.S. Representative from Michigan
David A. Aitken, architect in Malaysia
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Bertolotti
Bertolotti is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Alessandro Bertolotti (born 1960), Italian writer and photographer
Andrés Bertolotti (born 1943), Argentine footballer
Bernardino Bertolotti, 16th-century Italian composer and musician
Cesare Bertolotti (1854–1932), Italian painter
... | {
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Northern Army (Home Forces)
Northern Army was a home service formation of the British Army during the First World War, responsible for the defence of East Anglia.
It was formed on 11 April 1916 under the command of Sir Bruce Hamilton, with headquarters at Mundford. The Army was composed of 1st Cyclist Division, 62nd ... | {
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McKinlay Hendry Ltd v Tonkin & Taylor Ltd
McKinlay Hendry Ltd v Tonkin & Taylor Ltd is a cited case in New Zealand regarding the Contracts (Privity) Act 1982 and pre-incorporation contracts.
References
Category:Court of Appeal of New Zealand cases
Category:New Zealand contract case law
Category:2005 in New Zealand l... | {
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F.I.S.Co.
F.I.S.Co.,(Festival Internazionale sullo Spettacolo Contemporaneo) is an international festival that showcases examples of the convergence taking place across the contemporary arts (dance, theatre, performance, visual and plastic arts). F.I.S.Co. is conceived and created by Xing a cultural network based in ... | {
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Portsmouth Bombers FC
Portsmouth Bombers Football Club is a Dominican football club representing Portsmouth, Dominica (on the northern side of the country, hence their previous name Northern Bombers) but that plays its home games in Roseau, Dominica (on the southwestern side of the country). The club competes in the ... | {
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Ricardo (footballer, born 1980)
Ricardo Jorge Ferreira Pinto da Silva (born 19 August 1980), known simply as Ricardo, is a Cape Verdean professional footballer who plays for Portuguese club C.D. Feirense as a central defender or right back.
Club career
Ricardo was born in Azurém, Guimarães, Portugal, and he started p... | {
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