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"Umberto Betti\nUmberto Betti, O.F.M., S.T.D. (7 March 1922 – 1 April 2009) was an Italian priest of the Order of Friars Minor who on 24 November 2007 was appointed a Cardinal-Deacon of the Roman Catholic Church.\nBetti was born in Pieve Santo Stefano, Province of Arezzo. He began his novitiate in the Province of St. Francis Stigmatised in Tuscany on 23 July 1937, made his first profession on 2 August 1938 and his solemn profession on 31 December 1943. He was ordained priest on 5 April"
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"- Ugo Betti (1892-1953), Italian judge and author\n- Umberto Betti (1922-2009), Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church\nOther uses.\n- Betti number in topology, named for Enrico Betti\n- Betti's theorem in engineering theory, named for Enrico Betti\n- Betti reaction, a chemical addition reaction\nSee also.\n- Beti (disambiguation)\n- Betty"
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"Val Abbey"
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"Val Abbey\nVal Abbey (Abbey of St Mary of Val) (\"Abbaye Notre-Dame du Val\") was a Cistercian abbey in Mériel and Villiers-Adam in Val-d’Oise, 30 kilometers north of Paris. It was the oldest Cistercian foundation in Île-de-France, dating to 1125, more than a century before the neighbouring Royaumont Abbey and Maubuisson Abbey. It was demolished and used for building stone in 1822 and 1845, leaving it mostly in ruins, though some of its buildings survive,"
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"house of Igny Abbey. Val-Saint-Lambert Abbey was inhabited by a religious community for centuries; it prospered and became powerful. The abbey's chateau served as the summer palace of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège. The abbot Simon de Harlez, Val-Saint-Lambert's sponsor, canon of St. Lambert's Cathedral, Liège, and adviser to the Prince-Bishop, began an expansion project in 1750, funded by his coal earnings. It was completed before 1796 when the monks were expelled as a result"
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"Valmagne Abbey"
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"Valmagne Abbey\nValmagne Abbey () is a former Benedictine monastery located near Villeveyrac, Hérault, in south-central France. It is a designated historic monument (monument historique).\nValmagne Abbey was founded as a Benedictine abbey in 1138 but only twenty years later was attached to the Cistercian Order by decree of Pope Hadrian IV, where it remained until the French Revolution when monasteries in France were confiscated by the state and either sold or destroyed. Valmagne escaped demolition and was sold intact to a Monsieur Granier-Joyeuse in"
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"Vallonnette Abbey, see Féniers Abbey\"\n- Valmagne Abbey (\"Abbaye de Valmagne\" or \"Abbaye Sainte-Marie de Valmagne\"), monks, diocese of Agde (1159–1789) (Villeveyrac, Hérault)\n- La Valroy Abbey (or Val-Roi or Val-Roy), monks, diocese of Reims (1150–1790) (Saint-Quentin-le-Petit, Ardennes)\n- Valsaintes Abbey (\"Abbaye Notre-Dame de Valsaintes\", \"de Simiane\" or \"de Boulinette\")"
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"Valvisciolo Abbey"
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"Valvisciolo Abbey\nValvisciolo Abbey is a Cistercian monastery in the province of Latina, central Italy, near the towns of Sermoneta and Ninfa.\nIt is an example of rigorous Romanesque-Cistercian architecture, considered a masterpiece of that style in central Italy second only to the nearby Fossanova Abbey.\nHistory.\nAccording to tradition, the abbey was founded in the 8th century by Greek Basilian monks. Some sources state that it was established in 1145 by the monks of Cistercian order, by monks from the Abbey of Fossanova."
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"Valvisciolo\nValvisciolo is a historical location in Latium, Italy, close to Sermoneta and Latina. Known mainly for the Valvisciolo Abbey, this locality also includes important archaeological remains of a prehistoric, hillside settlement at the Valvisciolo/Caracupa site. The site is a terraced settlement utilizing megalithic architecture, perhaps in technical terms an early predecessor of the more developed polygonal masonry of the later first millennium BC. Occupation on the site ends in the sixth century BC, with local populations perhaps shifting to the Latin city of Norba which was incorporated"
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"represent the term to find more information about it from wikipedia (~1 paragraph)\n\nGiven Rock 'n' Roll Habits for the New Wave, a positive would be Rock 'n' Roll Habits for the New Wave\nRock 'n' Roll Habits for the New Wave is an album by the Huntingtons released in 2001 on the Burnt Toast Vinyl label. In 2011, the album was remastered and released digitally to improve clarity, dynamic range and song to song flow. This newly remastered edition includes new cover art.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Huntingtons, except track 14 (The Muffs) and track 25 (The Go-Go's).\n1. & a negative would be .\nMagazine Greg Shaw.\nShaw was one of the first and best-known rock fanzine editors. Active in science fiction fandom as a young man, he became familiar with fanzines. Shaw founded one of the earliest rock fanzines, the mimeographed \"Mojo Navigator and Rock 'n Roll News\" in 1966.\nRecord label history.\nThe label has featured punk, pop, power pop, garage rock, new wave, old school rock, neo-psychedelia among other genres. Its roster has included The Modern",
"Varnhem Abbey"
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"Varnhem Abbey\nVarnhem Abbey () in Varnhem, Västergötland, Sweden was founded around 1150 by monks of the Cistercian Order from Alvastra Abbey in Östergötland. \nThe Cistercian Order used the same floor plan for all its abbeys, which makes it possible to easily locate the different rooms and halls regardless of the building site.\nHistory.\nA wooden and a stone church were both erected on the site before the abbey was built. The stone church was erected in the 1040s at the latest, and is the oldest known"
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"Småland. Erik died shortly thereafter and was buried at Varnhem Abbey together with his father and his father’s second wife.\nAccording to the Magnúss saga lagabœtis, Erik called himself \"Eirek allz-ekki\" because he had no title. Only when Magnus III became king did Erik change his title and call himself \"Duke\".\nWhen Birger Jarl's grave in Varnhem Abbey was opened and examined in May 2002, osteologist Torbjörn Ahlström from Lund University confirmed that the tomb contained the remains of three people – probably Birger"
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"Vaudey Abbey"
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"Vaudey Abbey\nVaudey Abbey , also known as Vandy Abbey or Vandey Abbey, was an English Cistercian abbey. It was founded in 1147 by William, Count of Aumale, Earl of York. Its site is within the Grimsthorpe Castle park, in Lincolnshire, northwest of Bourne on the A151, but there are no remains of the Abbey aside from earthworks.\nThe Victoria County History contains a substantial report and a list of Abbots.\nFoundation.\nVaudey Abbey was founded by monks from Fountains Abbey, who first settled"
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". By the mid-16th century, the abbey buildings were in ruins. In 1539, Henry VIII granted Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk the lands of Vaudey Abbey, and he used its stone as building material for his new house. In 1736 William Stukeley noted that only the precinct wall remained intact.\nOn the other side of Grimsthorpe Park, Scottlethorpe has substantial stone remains now used as part of a barn. This may be remains of an unrelated Chapel known to have been located there, or might have been re"
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"Victor Razafimahatratra\nVictor Razafimahatratra, SJ (8 September 1921 – 6 October 1993) was a Malagasy Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Antananarivo from 1976 until his death, and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1976.\nBiography.\nVictor Razafimahatratra was born in Ambanitsilena-Ranomasina, and studied at the Major Seminary of Fianarantsoa before entering the Society of Jesus, more commonly known as the Jesuits, on 19 September 1945. He continued his education at the Jesuit schools in Fianarantsoa, and then"
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"]] (1972.12.18 – 1989.12.01)\n- Victor Razafimahatratra, S.J. (1976.04.10 – 1989.10.28 \"see below\"), previously Bishop of [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Farafangana|Farafangana]] (Madagascar) (1971.01.16 – 1976.04.10); also President of Episcopal Conference of Madagascar (1974 – 1986), created [[Cardinal-Priest]] of [[S. Croce in Gerusalemme]] (1976.05.24 – death 1993.10.06)\n- \"Metropolitan Archbishops of Antananarivo\n- Victor Razafimahatratra, S.J. (\"see above\" 1989.10.28 –"
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"Vincent O'Keefe"
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"Vincent O'Keefe\nFather Vincent O'Keefe S.J. (1920 – July 22, 2012) was the Vicar General of the Society of Jesus and a President of Fordham University.\nBiography.\nIn 1981, as the battle between conservatives and liberals in the Jesuits intensified, the order's superior general, Pedro Arrupe, suffered a stroke. The Jesuits nominated Father O'Keefe, an ardent American liberal, to run the order until a successor could be found. O'Keefe had been a senior aide to Arrupe. The pope, in a highly"
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"Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill\nThe Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill were founded by Sister Aloysia Lowe. In 1870, she and sisters Blanche O'Keefe, Maria Theresa O'Donnell, Maria Kavanaugh and two novices were sent to western Pennsylvania from the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati and began their work, founding and staffing schools. The sisters later expanded their work to include healthcare.\nHistory.\nIn 1809, Elizabeth Ann Seton established a religious order of women in Emmitsburg, Maryland, based on the rule drawn up by Vincent"
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"Vincenzo Carafa\nVery Rev. Vincenzo Carafa, S.J. (5 May 1585 – 6 June 1649) was an Italian Jesuit priest and spiritual writer, elected the seventh Superior-General of the Society of Jesus. He is a Servant of God.\nCarafa was born in Andria (Italy), of the family of the Counts of Montorio, and a relative of Pope Paul IV. He entered the Society of Jesus on 4 October 1604, and was sixty years of age at his election as general. He died four years"
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"– 1548 Died)\n- Giambattista Caracciolo Pisquizi (22 Mar 1548 – 1557 Died)\n- Giovanni Antonio Carafa (5 Apr 1557 – 1558 Died)\n- Andrea Matteo Acquaviva d'Aragona (20 Jul 1558 – 16 Sep 1573 Appointed, Archbishop of Cosenza)\n- Orazio Caracciolo (16 Sep 1573 – 1581 Died)\n- Ladislao d'Aquino (20 Oct 1581 – 12 Feb 1621 Died)\n- Ottavio Orsini (13 Sep 1621 – 20 Sep 1632)\n- Vincenzo Martinelli (bishop), O.P. (20"
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"Walkenried Abbey\nWalkenried Abbey () was a Cistercian abbey located in the village of Walkenried in Lower Saxony, Germany. Founded in 1127 on the southern rim of the Harz mountain range, the remnants of the monastic complex since 2010 are part of the Upper Harz Water Regale World Heritage Site.\nHistory.\nThe third Cistercian monastery on German territory was founded by Adelheid of Lare (Lohra), wife of Count Volkmar of Klettenberg, under the first abbot Henry I (1127–28); the foundation was backed by King"
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"the Habsburg emperor, who in 1548 ordered that everything in the abbey should be restored to its former condition, but his command was unheeded. After the count's death the entire County of Hohnstein became Protestant, and in 1556, a Latin school was opened at Walkenried. Four Lutheran abbots directed the abbey until 1578 when the Count of Hohnstein appointed his son as administrator, after whose death in 1593 the Halberstadt cathedral chapter left the administration of Hohnstein and Walkenried Abbey to the Princes of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel.\nDuring the Thirty"
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"Waverley Abbey"
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"Waverley Abbey\nWaverley Abbey was the first Cistercian abbey in England. It was founded in 1128 by William Giffard, Bishop of Winchester. Located in Farnham, Surrey, about southeast of the town centre, the abbey is situated on a floodplain, surrounded by current and previous channels of the River Wey. It was damaged on more than one occasion by severe flooding, resulting in rebuilding in the 13th century. Despite being the first Cistercian abbey in England, and being motherhouse to several other abbeys, Waverley was \"slenderly endowed"
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"the 10th century. The present church dates from the 12th century. However, by 1308 its fabric was \"in a ruinous\" condition\" and the bishop ordered that repairs should be undertaken. By the end of the century the church was under the control of Waverley Abbey. By 1463 it was again in a ruinous condition, and again the bishop had to intervene; the church was put in good order again by July 1464. But its condition had deteriorated again by 1612; a new roof was built and"
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"Wilhelm Gumppenberg"
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"Wilhelm Gumppenberg\nWilhelm Gumppenberg (17 July 1609, Munich – 8 May 1675, Innsbruck) was a Bavarian Jesuit and theologian. He is primarily known for his \"Atlas Marianus\", a work devoted to miracle-working images of the Virgin Mary.\nBiography.\nWilhelm Gumppenberg was born in Munich on 17 July 1609 into the lower Bavarian nobility, he joined the Society of Jesus in 1625. He studied at Landsberg (1625–1633), then at Rome (1633–1640). Having completed his studies, Gumppenberg embarked"
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"universitaires suisses, 2015. Editor’s page\nBibliography Works about Wilhelm Gumppenberg and the \"Atlas Marianus\".\n- Olivier Christin, Fabrice Flückiger and Naïma Ghermani (eds.), \"Marie mondialisée. L'AtlasMarianus de Wilhelm Gumppenberg et les topographies sacrées de l'époque moderne\", Neuchâtel, Alphil / Presses universitaires suisses, 2014. Editor’s page\n- Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz, \"Gumppenberg, Wilhelm\", in \"Biographisch-bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon\" (BBKL), vol. 2, Hamm, Bautz,1990, col. 393-"
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"Willem van Saeftinghe\nWillem van Saeftinghe (\"William of Saeftinghe\"; d. 1309?) was a lay brother in the Cistercian abbey of Ter Doest in Lissewege, West Flanders, Belgium. He fought at the Battle of the Golden Spurs, and became a Flemish folk hero.\nLife.\nWillem was a lay brother in the Cistercian abbey of Ter Doest in Lissewege. During the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 1302 he unhorsed the French leader, Count Robert of Artois, who was then killed by other Flemish"
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"an experienced guide.\nHistory.\nSaeftinghe was drained in the 13th century under the management of the abbey of Ter Doest. Willem van Saeftinghe was one of the best known occupants of the abbey and gave his name to the stretch of land claimed from the sea. Up to 1570, the land was very fertile polder. Agriculture, peat burning and trade turned Saeftinghe into one of the most prosperous places in the region. There were several additional settlements nearby: Namen, Sint-Laureins, Stampaert, Weele (Sint"
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"William S. Bowdern\nFather William S. Bowdern (February 13, 1897 - April 25, 1983) was a Catholic priest of the Society of Jesus in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. He was the author of \"The Problems of Courtship and Marriage\" printed by \"Our Sunday Visitor\" in 1939. He was a graduate of and taught at St. Louis University High School; he also taught at St. Louis University. Bowdern participated in an exorcism of Roland Doe in 1949. The incident became the basis of William"
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"Jenny Seagrove as Chris, Peter Bowles as Merrin and Adam Garcia as Damien.\nSee also.\n- William S. Bowdern (Fr. William Bowdern)\n- Walter Halloran (Fr. Walter Halloran)\n- Edward Hughes\n- Robbie Mannheim"
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"Władysław Gurgacz\nWładysław Gurgacz (2 April 1914 – 14 September 1949) was a Polish Catholic priest, member of the Society of Jesus, and chaplain of the anti-communist underground.\nBiography.\nIn 1931, he entered the Society of Jesus in Stara Wieś, and in 1942 he was ordained as chaplain.\nAfter World War II, he strongly criticized communist order in Poland. It brought him immense popularity among believers. Between 1945 and 1947, he worked as hospital chaplain in Gorlice and from 1947 to"
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". Memorial plaques to Władysław Gurgacz and fallen soldiers of PPAN are located in churches in Nowy Sącz and Krynica. In June 2008, he was posthumously awarded Commander's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta.\nIn the 2008 citation letter accompanying the Commander's Cross, president Lech Kaczyński wrote:\n\"Father Gurgacz knew, that by joining the ranks of the Polska Podziemna Armia Niepodległościowa [abr. PPAN], he closed the door to any possibility of return to normal life. In the name of God's love,"
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"Zirc Abbey\nZirc Abbey, formerly also Zircz Abbey, also known as \"Zircensis\" or \"Boccon\", is a Cistercian abbey, situated in Zirc in the Diocese of Veszprém, Hungary.\nHistory.\nHistory First period.\nThe early history of the monastery is obscure as regards both names and dates, on account of its being so often referred to under both these titles: whether Zirc and Boccon were separate abbeys cannot now be definitely determined. It seems most probable that the foundation was made by Béla"
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"III, King of Hungary (1182), as the monastic domain was formerly a royal farm. Besides this grant, on which now stands the city of Zirc, many other donations were made to the nascent abbey, which soon became one of the most celebrated in the country. It was rich not only in temporal possessions but also in the spirit of fervor and religious regularity. In 1232 the foundation of Kutjevo Abbey in the present Croatia was made from Zirc, which became its mother-house.\nThis happy state"
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"Álvarez de Paz\nÁlvarez de Paz (1560 – 17 January 1620) was a Spanish Jesuit mystic of the Society of Jesus, born at Toledo.\nHe joined the Society in 1578, and taught theology and philosophy at Lima. Occasionally during his sermons, he fell into ecstasy and had to be carried from the pulpit. The fame of his sanctity was so great in South America, that, when he arrived, in a dying condition, at Potosi, the whole city came out to receive his blessing."
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"a stillborn;\n- María Teresa Carolina; married in the Escorial, Madrid, 2 October 1797 Manuel de Godoy y Álvarez de Faria, 1st Principe de la Paz, 1st Duque de Alcúdia and 1st Duque de Sueca (Badajoz, 12 May 1767 – Paris, 4 October 1851), and had issue, an only daughter Carlota Luisa Manuela.\n- María Luisa de Borbón y Vallabriga, Farnesio y Rozas (Toledo, 21 March 1780 – Paris, 1 December 1846), 98th Noble Dame of the Royal Order"
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"Álvaro Corrada del Río\nÁlvaro Corrada del Río, S.J., (born May 13, 1942) is a Puerto Rican prelate of the Roman Catholic Church and member of the Society of Jesus. He currently serves as the second and current Bishop of Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. He previously served as the Bishop of Tyler, Texas.\nBiography.\nBiography Early life.\nCorrada was born in Santurce section of the City of San Juan. He has an older brother, Baltasar Corrada del Río, who served as Mayor of"
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"they established the Colegio para Señoritas de la Inmaculada Concepción, another all-girls school which functioned from 1913 to 1927. The Sisters of St. Joseph were responsible for running all aspects of the school until their departure in 2007. Since then, the school is directed by a principal, an administrative director, and a board of regents appointed by the bishop of Mayagüez, currently Álvaro Corrada del Río. The Convent is no longer inhabited by any religious orders.\nOn November 20, 2013 the contract for the creation of the"
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"Abby Hadassah Smith\nAbby Hadassah Smith (June 1, 1797 – July 23, 1879) was an early American suffragist who campaigned for property and voting rights from Glastonbury, Connecticut. She was a subject of the book \"Abby Smith and Her Cows\" in which her sister Julia Evelina Smith told the story of a tax resistance struggle they undertook in the suffrage cause.\nFamily background.\nBorn in 1797, Smith was the youngest of five daughters of Hannah Hadassah (Hickock) Smith and Zephaniah Hollister Smith, a"
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"Julia Evelina Smith\nJulia Evelina Smith (27 May 1792 – 6 March 1886) was an American women's suffrage activist who was the first woman to translate the Bible from its original languages into English. She was also the author of the book \"Abby Smith and Her Cows\", which told the story of her and her sister Abby Hadassah Smith's tax resistance struggle in the suffrage cause while the two were living at Kimberly Mansion in Connecticut.\nBiography.\nSmith was born into a large family of women,"
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"born 1965), Tunisian-Canadian accused of terrorism\n- Abdul Rauf Omar Mohammed Abu Al Qusin (born 1965), Libyan held in Guantanamo\n- Abdul Rauf Khan (born 1969), Pakistani politician\n- Abdul Rauf (anti-Taliban cleric), imam at the Herati Mosque in Kabul\n- \"Mullah\" Abdul Rauf Aliza, also known as Abdul Rauf Khadim, a Taliban commander, allegedly tied to ISIS at time of his death\n- Abdul Rauf Ibrahimi -- Speaker for Afghanistan's Wolesi Jirga"
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"Abner Lloveras\nAbner Lloveras Hernández (born September 4, 1982, in Barcelona) is a Spanish professional mixed martial artist in the lightweight division. Abner received a Gold Medal in the Spanish Olympic boxing tournament in 2010. He also competed on \"\".\nMixed martial arts career.\nMixed martial arts career Early career.\nLloveras made his professional MMA debut in August 2004 with the UK Mixed Martial Arts Championship promotion in England. Over the next decade, he would compete for a variety of promotions including Shooto and M-1"
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"Agoston Haraszthy\nAgoston Haraszthy (; , ; August 30, 1812, Pest, Hungary – July 6, 1869, Corinto, Nicaragua) was a Hungarian-American nobleman, adventurer, traveler, writer, town-builder, and pioneer winemaker in Wisconsin and California, often referred to as the \"Father of California Viticulture,\" or the \"Father of Modern Winemaking in California\". One of the first men to plant vineyards in Wisconsin, he was the founder of the Buena Vista Winery in Sonoma, California, and"
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"one time or another his ancestors owned estates at places called Mokcsa and Haraszth. In Hungary, he was formally known as Mokcsai Haraszthy Ágoston. (In Hungary, family names are written first and given names last. See Hungarian names.) The name has sometimes been written as Agoston Haraszthy de Mokcsa. This is the Latin form of the name, which was used in official government business and in Catholic Church records in Hungary. In the United States, Haraszthy was known as Agoston Haraszthy. \nAs a Hungarian nobleman,"
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"Ahmad Abdalla\nAhmad Abdalla El Sayed Abdelkader () (born on December 19, 1979, Cairo) is an Egyptian film director, editor and screenwriter.\nHis debut feature film is \"Heliopolis\" (2009); his second film is \"Microphone\" (2010). He studied music in the 1990s and began working as a film editor in 1999. He moved to feature-length films in 2002 and began doubling as a visual effects supervisor and credits designer.\nHe was winner of the Best First screenplay"
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"Ahmed Zayat\nAhmed Zayat (; ), also known as Ephraim David Zayat (), (born August 31, 1962) is an Egyptian American entrepreneur and owner of Thoroughbred race horses. He currently serves as the CEO of Zayat Stables, LLC, a Thoroughbred horse racing business which bred and owns the 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. Joe Drape of \"The New York Times\" described Zayat as \"controversial\" and \"one of the most successful and flamboyant owners in thoroughbred racing.\"\nZayat was born in"
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"Ahmed-Hasan Khokhar\nAhmed-Hasan Khokhar (born in British India) is a former tennis player from Pakistan,\nWimbledon.\nHe is the first Pakistani (alongside Mahmoud Alam) to play at Wimbledon. He took part in the 1948 Wimbledon Championship during the pre-open era.\nScores\n- 1st round: lost to Philippe Washer of Belgium, 0–6 0–6 2–6."
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"Akvilė Paražinskaitė\nAkvilė Paražinskaitė (born 29 November 1996) is a Lithuanian former tennis player.\nIn her career, she won one doubles title on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 29 December 2014, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 623 and her best doubles ranking of No. 721.\nParažinskaitė is attending the University of Kentucky.\nPlaying for Lithuania Fed Cup team, she has a 11–4 win-loss record in Fed Cup competition."
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"Albertus van Naamen van Eemnes"
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"Albertus van Naamen van Eemnes\nMr. Albertus van Naamen van Eemnes (Zwolle, 27 February 1828 – The Hague, 7 March 1902) was a Dutch politician and lawyer.\nHe was a moderate liberal politician. He was first a lawyer in the city of Zwolle. In 1866, he was elected as a member of the House of Representatives. In 1879 he lost his seat, but a year later he became first a member of the Senate. In 1889 he succeeded W.A.A.J. baron Schimmelpenninck van der Oye as President of"
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"Alexi Murdoch\nAlexi Murdoch (born 27 December 1973) is a British musician and songwriter, currently living in Berlin.\nBackground.\nMurdoch was born in London to a Greek father and Scottish-French mother and lived in Greece until he was ten, when his family moved back to Britain, settling in Scotland.\nMurdoch moved to America in 1992 to study at Duke University, before moving to Los Angeles, California to be with a girlfriend. He first gained notice when an influential Los Angeles DJ, Nic"
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"Alexi\nAlexi is a given name that is a variant or nickname of Alexander or Alexandra. It can refer to:\n- Men\n- Alexi Laiho (born 1979), full name Markku Uula Aleksi Laiho, Finnish singer, composer, and guitarist\n- Alexi Lalas (born 1970), American soccer player\n- Alexi Murdoch, London-born singer-songwwriter\n- Alexi Giannoulias (born 1976), full name Alexander Giannoulias, American politician\n- Alexi Casilla (born 1984), full name Alexi"
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"Grünberg (surname)\nGrünberg, Gruenberg is a German surname meaning \"green mountain\". Variants include Grunberg and in Norwegian Grønnberg.\nNotable people with the surname include:\n- Grünberg\n- Alfred Grünberg (1902–1942), Communist member of the resistance against the Nazis\n- Carl Grünberg (1861–1940), founder of the \"Archiv für die Geschichte des Sozialismus und der Arbeiterbewegung\" (Archive for the history of socialism and workers movement) (1911–1930)\n- Grethe Grünberg (born 1988), ice dancer"
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", 2006, after losing in the third round of the US Open to Benjamin Becker. He is the founder of the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation, which has raised over $60 million for at-risk children in Southern Nevada. In 2001, the Foundation opened the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy in Las Vegas, a K-12 public charter school for at-risk children. He has been married to fellow tennis player Steffi Graf since 2001.\n1970–1985: Early life.\nAndre Agassi was born in Las Vegas,"
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"Jonathan Bowers Winn\nJonathan Bowers Winn (24 August 1811 – 12 December 1873) was a school teacher, currier, business owner, banker, and benefactor. Both the Winn Professorship of Ecclesiastical History at Harvard Divinity School and the Woburn Public Library were bequests from his estate.\nBiography.\nJonathan Bowers Winn was born at Burlington, Massachusetts on 24 August 1811, the son of Col. William Winn (14 Feb 1784 – 12 Apr 1856) and Abigail Walker (2 Sep 1785 – 11 May 1826)."
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"Andrés Gimeno\nAndrés Gimeno Tolaguera (born 3 August 1937) is a retired Spanish tennis player. His greatest achievement came in 1972, when he won the French Open and remains the oldest first-time grand slam champion in the open era at 34 years of age.\nEarly years.\nAndres came from a family that loved tennis and his father Esteban supported him to play tennis. Esteban had been a good tennis player and he became Andres' coach. They practiced at Real Club de Tenis Barcelona. At an"
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"Gimeno\nGimeno is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Alex Gimeno (born 1977), American DJ\n- Álvar Gimeno (born 1997), Spanish professional rugby union footballer\n- Amalio Gimeno, 1st Count of Gimeno (1852–1936), Spanish nobleman, physician, scientist and politician\n- Andrés Gimeno (born 1937), Spanish tennis player\n- Beatriz Gimeno (born 1962), Spanish politician and LGBT rights activist\n- Daniel Gimeno Traver (born 1985), Spanish tennis player"
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"Andrés Sardá Sacristán\nAndrés Sardá Sacristán (Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a textile engineer, fashion designer, and creator of the lingerie brand Andrés Sardá.\nHe was born into a family that had been dedicated to the Catalan textile industry since the nineteenth century. After finishing his engineering studies, Sardá joined the family business. One of his first tasks was to introduce its products onto the U.S. market.\nIn 1962, he founded his own firm, which was dedicated to the design and production of women's"
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"Andrés Sardá\nAndrés Sardá is a Spanish lingerie brand created by Andrés Sardá Sacristán. Today, Sarda's daughter, Nuria Sardá, is creative director of the brand. The brand has a store located in Madrid, on Don Ramon de la Cruz Street, and over 400 multi-brand points of sale, with a greater presence in Germany, Belgium, Spain and France.\nAndres Sardá designs are known internationally for having contributed to the field of lingerie technology with the innovation of adding Teflon, Nylon, and Lycra to"
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"International career.\nOn the ATP Tennis Tour, Mankad played against several world #1 ranked players, including Andy Roddick, Andy Murray, Lleyton Hewwitt, and other top ranked players such as James Blake, Marcos Baghdatis, and Scheng Schalken. Mankad has been a member of India Davis Cup team for over a dozen Davis Cup ties between Sep 2001 and Oct 2010. He was the highest ranked singles player from India on the ATP Tour in June 2005 (No. 220). He won the Manchester Challenger title"
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"Anikó Kapros\nAnikó Kapros (born 11 November 1983 in Budapest) is a former professional tennis player from Hungary. Kapros won the Junior's singles title at the Australian Open in 2000. She caused an upset at the French Open in 2002, when she, as a qualifier, upset 5th seeded Justine Henin-Hardenne in the first round.\nCareer.\nCareer Early life.\nHer mother, Anikó Kéry, won a bronze medal in gymnastics at the Olympic Games in Munich 1972. When Kapros was two years old"
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"Anikó Kéry\nAnikó Kéry (born 31 March 1956) is a retired Hungarian gymnast. She competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics in all artistic gymnastics events and won a bronze medal in the team competition. Her best individual result was 13th place in the uneven bars. \nAfter retiring from competitions she toured around the world with an acrobatic show, together with her husband Attila Kapros. In 1983 she gave birth to their only child, Anikó Kapros, a professional tennis player coached by her husband."
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"Anja Huber\nAnja Huber (born 20 May 1983 in Berchtesgaden) is a German skeleton racer who has competed since 2003. She earned two gold medals at the 2008 FIBT World Championships in Altenberg, Germany, winning them in women's skeleton and the mixed bobsleigh-skeleton team event.\nHuber finished eighth in the women's skeleton event at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin and earned a bronze medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.\nHuber won the women's overall Skeleton World Cup in 2010–11 season."
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"People with the surname Huber A.\n- Alexander Huber (born 1968), German climber and mountaineer\n- Alexander Huber (football) (born 1985), German football player\n- Alyson Huber (born 1972), Californian legislator elected to the State Assembly in 2008\n- Anja Huber (born 1983), German skeleton racer\n- Anke Huber (born 1974), German former tennis player\nPeople with the surname Huber B.\n- Bruno Huber (1930–1999), Swiss astrologer, husband of Louise Huber\nPeople with"
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"Ann Trason\nAnn Trason (born August 30, 1960) is an American ultramarathon runner from Auburn, California. She has broken twenty world records during her career.\nLife.\nTrason was a top runner in high school, but a knee injury kept her from competing in college.\nTrason's ultra career began when she entered the 1985 American River 50 Miler at age 24 and both won and set a course record. She returned 8 years later and dropped her time by an hour to establish the 6:09 female"
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"Anna Bondár\nAnna Bondár (born 27 May 1997) is a Hungarian tennis player.\nAs of 10 June 2019, Bondár has reached her best singles ranking of world No. 177. Her best doubles ranking is 255.\nPlaying for Hungary at the Fed Cup, Bondár has a win–loss record of 5–4.\nNational representation.\nNational representation Fed Cup.\nBondár made her Fed Cup debut for Hungary in 2015, while the team was competing in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I, when she"
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"by Kaja Juvan\n- Polona Hercog → replaced by Anna Bondár\n- Ivana Jorović → replaced by Isabella Shinikova\n- Kaia Kanepi → replaced by Aliona Bolsova\n- Bethanie Mattek-Sands → replaced by Tereza Mrdeža\n- Yulia Putintseva → replaced by Barbora Krejčíková\n- Anna Karolína Schmiedlová → replaced by Paula Badosa\n- Tereza Smitková → replaced by Varvara Flink\n- Sara Sorribes Tormo → replaced by Elena Rybakina\n- Alison Van Uytvanck → replaced by Varvara Lepchenko\n- Tamara Zidanšek → replaced by Alexandra Cadanțu\nSingles"
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"Anna Fitzpatrick\nAnna Fitzpatrick (born 6 April 1989) is a professional British tennis player.\nPersonal life.\nFitzpatrick attended St Thomas of Canterbury, Sheffield St Mary's Roman Catholic High School, Chesterfield and Woodhouse Grove School, in Apperley Bridge, City of Bradford. She has three older brothers named Chris, Peter and Michael, who are all keen tennis players themselves and who are very supportive of their sister. Growing up, she played her tennis at Beauchief Tennis Club and at Graves Tennis Centre. She enjoys"
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"number one Sam Smith. In 2017, Keothavong became Fed Cup captain for Great Britain, leading the team to win all four ties played in the Europe/Africa Zone Group I. She continued as captain for the 2018 and 2019 Fed Cup, winning promotion in April 2019 to World Group II for the first time in 26 years.\nPersonal life.\nAnne Keothavong was born in Hackney in London, to parents who had fled from their wartorn home country of Laos in the 1970s. Her father, Somsak, encouraged her"
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"Anne Keothavong\nAnne Viensouk Keothavong (born 16 September 1983) is a retired British tennis player. During her career she won a total of 20 singles and eight doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit, and reached a career-high singles ranking of world No. 48 (achieved 23 February 2009). She also reached the semifinals of six WTA International tournaments, and the semifinals of one Premier tournament. Anne was British No. 1 at the year-end rankings five times, and in 2009 became the first"
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"Anselm Salomon von Rothschild\nAnselm Salomon von Rothschild, baron (29 January 1803 – 27 July 1874) was an Austrian banker, founder of the Creditanstalt, and a member of the Vienna branch of the Rothschild family.\nFamily.\nHe was born in the Imperial City of Frankfurt, the son of \"Freiherr\" Salomon Mayer von Rothschild (1774–1855), ancestor of the family's Austrian branch, and his wife Caroline Stern (1782–1854). He had a younger sister Betty (1805–1874), who married her"
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"Rothschild and his first cousin, Charlotte von Rothschild\n- Nathaniel de Rothschild and his first cousin, Charlotte de Rothschild\n- Salomon James de Rothschild and his first cousin once removed, Adèle von Rothschild\n- Adolph Carl von Rothschild and his first cousin once removed, Julie von Rothschild\n- Albert Salomon Anselm von Rothschild and his second cousin, Bettina Caroline de Rothschild\n- Anselm Salomon von Rothschild and his first cousin, Charlotte Nathan Rothschild\n- Mayer Carl von Rothschild and his first cousin, Louise von Rothschild\n-"
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"Antoni Taulé\nAntoni Taulé is a painter born on August 25, 1945 in Sabadell, Catalonia. Architect by training, performer and street artist during the Sixties, his art has been labelled as part of hyperrealism and a representative of the “new figurative” movement.\nHe paints classical empty buildings and interiors: ballrooms, office receptions, halls of the Louvre museum, chambers of the Prado, the Palace of Versailles, monumental spaces that fuse reality and fiction under a fleeting atmosphere of light.\nHis unique creative universe"
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"maig, Barcelona.\n- 1966 Museu d’art modern, Barcelona.\nT.V. Interviews and Reports.\n- \"La magie du silence\", Fundacio Vila Casas, interview and report, Arte, 2010 (French or German)\n- \"Taulé draws from architecture\", interview and report, France 24, 2008 (English version)\n- \"Antoni Taulé, peintre inclassable\", interview and report, France 24, 2008 (French version)\nExternal links.\n- Antoni Taulé official website (French)"
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"Antonio Napolioni\nAntonio Napolioni (born 11 December 1957) has been the elected bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cremona since 16 November 2015. He replaced the most rev. Dante Lafranconi.;\nBiography.\nBorn in 1957, he started to study Law at University of Camerino, and after two years he entered in the seminary of Fano.\nHe was ordained priest on 25 June 1983. From 2005 he is chaplain of His Holiness and from 2010 parson in Saint Severino bishop church in San Severino Marche."
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"Napolioni\nNapolioni is both an Italian surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:\n- Antonio Napolioni (born 1957), Italian Roman Catholic bishop\n- Marco Napolioni (born 1975), Italian footballer\n- Napolioni Nalaga (born 1986), Fijian rugby union player\n- Napolioni Qasevakatini (born 1993), Fijian footballer"
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"Antonio Zugarelli\nAntonio Zugarelli (born 17 January 1950) is a retired professional tennis player from Italy.\nZugarelli won 1 singles and 1 doubles title on the Grand Prix tennis tour during his career. He was also a member of the Italian team that won the 1976 Davis Cup."
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"1976 Swedish Open\nThe 1976 Swedish Open was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts held in Båstad, Sweden. It was a Three Star category tournament and part of the Grand Prix circuit. It was the 29th edition of the tournament and was held from 4 July through 11 July 1976. Unseeded Antonio Zugarelli won the singles title.\nFinals.\nFinals Singles.\n Antonio Zugarelli defeated Corrado Barazzutti 4–6, 7–5, 6–2\nFinals Doubles.\n Fred McNair / Sherwood Stewart defeated Wojciech Fibak / Juan"
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"Aqeel Khan\nAqeel Khan (born 30 January 1980, in Karachi) is the current Pakistani number two and National Champion in tennis. His favourite surface is Grass. He is coached by Pakistani tennis coach Jamil Khan, who is his father. Aqeel Khan is sponsored by Jaffer Brothers (Jaffer Group of Companies).\nCareer.\nHis career highlights include helping the Pakistan Davis Cup team defeat favourites, New Zealand, in the Davis Cup, by beating Simon Rea, 7–6(5) 2–6 3–6 6–3 6–2 in the fifth"
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"DJ Aqeel\nDJ Aqeel (born Aqeel Ali) is an Indian DJ, singer and composer.\nBiography.\nDJ Aqeel lives in Mumbai with his wife Farah Khan Ali, who is the daughter of actor Sanjay Khan, and is the sister of the Bollywood actor Zayed Khan. The couple has one son and one daughter, Azaan born on 7 May 2002 and Fizaa born on 2 April 2005. He owned Hype Nightclub in Atria Mall in Worli, Mumbai, also in Delhi’s Hotel Shangrila and in Ludhiana known"
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"Attila Balázs\nAttila Balázs (; born September 27, 1988) is a Hungarian professional tennis player. As a qualifier, he reached the semifinals of the 2012 BRD Năstase Țiriac Trophy in Bucharest and was defeated by Fabio Fognini, as well as he reached the final of the 2019 Croatia Open Umag where he lost against Dusan Lajovic. He is a seven time Hungarian National Tennis Champion; after Béla von Kehrling, József Asbóth and István Gulyás, he is the 4th Hungarian player who was able to win at least 6 consecutive national"
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"In 2008 the founders were:\n- Bodó Balázs (first chairman)\n- Dankaházi Lóránt\n- Fehér János\n- Kelényi Attila\n- Maróy Ákos\n- Máté Norbert\n- Molnár Rita\n- Szervác Attila\n- Szemes Balázs\n- Tóth Márton\n- Zrínyi Dániel\nThe main goal of the Creative Commons Hungary was support non-profit culture sector and the provide to spread of Creative Commons Licenses in Hungary.\nThe Board.\nIn 2013 the Board of Creative Commons consisted of:\n- Attila"
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"Awashonks\nAwashonks (also spelled Awashunckes, Awashunkes or Awasoncks) was a sachem (chief) of the Sakonnet (also spelled Saconet) tribe in Rhode Island. She lived near the southern edge of the Plymouth Colony, not far from Narragansett Bay, near what is now Little Compton, Rhode Island. In the mid-seventeenth century, her lands were claimed by the English settlers of Plymouth Colony. While she had allied herself to the English to increase her power, their victory eroded her standing among both the English and"
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"the Saconet. Awashonks is known for her special talent for negotiation and diplomacy, which helped include the Sakonnets among a tiny handful of natives who received amnesty from colonists.\nAwashonks as sachem.\nAwashonks became sachem not by inheritance, but through quality of leadership. She was referred to as a Sunksqua, or female chief. During her tenure, she was challenged by both rivals within the Sacxonet as well as English colonists.\nPlymouth Colony.\nAwashonks was not pro-English until July 1671, when Plymouth leaders"
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"a DJ while studying engineering in Germany, discovered her singing talent he recorded a first demo tape with her in a studio and allowed her to drop out of school at the age of eighteen.\nAt twenty-one Ayọ moved to London and later lived in Paris and New York City. During her time in Paris her musical talent was noticed by a broader audience, and she gave her first solo concerts, opened 2002 for soul singers Omar and Cody Chesnutt, and signed a contract with Polydor Records.\nShortly after"
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"Ayọ\nAyọ (born as Joy Olasunmibo Ogunmakin, 14 September 1980) is a Nigerian-German singer-songwriter and actress. She uses the Yoruba translation Ayọ or Ayo. of her first name \"Joy\".\nHer debut album \"Joyful\", which was first released in 2006, reached Double-Platinum status in France, Platinum in Germany and Poland, Gold status in Switzerland and Italy and Greece. The album was released in the United States on 20 November 2007 by Interscope Records.\nAyọ was born"
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"Bahia Mouhtassine\nBahia Mouhtassine (born 23 August 1979) is a former Moroccan professional tennis player. Her career high singles ranking is No.139, achieved on 24 June 2002. She is the highest ever ranked player from Morocco.\nBiography.\nMouhtassine is the first female Moroccan player to feature at the main draw of a Grand Slam tournament. She lost in the first rounds of the 2002 Australian Open and 2003 French Open to Spanish Anabel Medina Garrigues and Czech Zuzana Ondrášková, respectively.\nIn her career, Mouhtassine has"
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"ITF final in Rabat in 2004.\nBahia retired after losing in the first round of the 2007 Grand Prix SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem to American Vania King.\nExternal links.\n- http://gulfnews.com/news/gulf/uae/general/after-the-gold-mouhtassine-aims-to-break-into-top-1oo-1.334495\n- http://espn.go.com/tennis/player/_/id/744/bahia-mouhtassine"
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"Bai Yan\nBai Yan (; ; born May 21, 1989, in Nanjing, Jiangsu) is a Chinese male tennis player.\nTennis career.\nTennis career Juniors.\nAs a junior, Bai reach as high as No. 10 in the singles world rankings in January 2007.\nTennis career 2010.\nYan won back-to-back ITF Men's Circuit titles in September before knocking off World No. 30 Radek Štěpánek at the Shanghai Masters the following month.\nTennis career 2012.\nAfter not competing on"
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"converted in a museum of Xizhou's history and Bai architecture. This site was the original residence of Yan Zizhen, a wealthy businessman from the early 20th century, and is a pristine example of high Bai architecture.\n- Huadianba () is a high elevation plateau about 4–5 hours from Xizhou on foot. This grassy plain is home to a small population of herders and their yaks, horses, and sheep.\n- Zhoucheng () is a town located north of Xizhou, and has developed a reputation for its finely"
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"Bailey Matthews\nBailey Matthews (born 2006) is a British schoolboy, from Worksop, who has won awards for his sporting achievements in the face of his cerebral palsy. These include completing his first junior triathlon (a swim, then a bike ride, ending with a run), at Castle Howard in July 2015, after throwing away his walking frame to complete the last of the final section on his own, despite stumbling twice. A video of the moment, captured by a spectator, went viral, being viewed"
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"Tour matches.\n- Board President's XI v Australians at Bangalore, 30 Aug-1 Sep 1986 – match drawn. Geoff Marsh scored a century and Matthews took five wickets in the game.\n- Bombay v Australians at Gwalior, 3-5 Sep 1986 – match drawn. Greg Ritchie scored a century as opener and Matthews made 99.\n- Indian Under-25 XI v Australians at Chandigarh, 12-14 Sep 1986 – match drawn\n- Delhi v Australians at Baroda, 10-12 Oct 1986 – match drawn"
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"Bakdi Soemanto\nProf. Dr. C. Soebakdi Soemanto (widely known as Bakdi Soemanto; 29 October 1941 – 11 October 2014) was an Indonesian writer, poet, playwright, editor and professor at the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Gadjah Mada University (UGM), Yogyakarta.\nHe began his studies at the English Literature Program of UGM (1977), continuing in the American Studies Program at the University of Indonesia (1982).\nAside from UGM, he worked at IKIP Sanata Darma (1971–1979), Akademi Kewanitaan Yogyakarta"
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"\" (Politics, Ideology and Hybrid Literature), 1999\n- \"Sihir Rendra: Permainan Makna\" (Rendra the Magician: The Play of Meaning), 1999\n- \"Priayi Abangan\" (The Lapsed Bourgeois),2000\n- \"Puisi Indonesia Sebelum Kemerdekaan\" (Indonesian Poetry Before Independence), 2004\n- \"Jejak Realisme dalam Sastra Indonesia\" (Traces of Realism in Indonesian Literature), 2005\nExternal links.\n- Sapardi Djoko Damono. Bakdi Soemanto. 2006"
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"and his Moabite messengers, to Balaam, son of Beor, to induce him to come and curse Israel. Balaam's location, Pethor, is simply given as \"which is by the river of the land of the children of his people\" in the Masoretic Text and the Septuagint, though the Samaritan Pentateuch, Vulgate, and Peshitta all identify his land as Ammon.\nBalaam sends back word that he can only do what YHWH commands, and God has, via a nocturnal dream, told him not to go."
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"contemplates escaping to be with him. Jemmy is sent to work for Mr Ford at a fair near Hampstead, close to where Balaam resides; he decides to escape the fair after nightfall to be with Balaam.\nCome night fall Jemmy flees the fair and arrives at Balaam's residence a little before morning. Jemmy and Balaam reunite and talk for a long time. A gentleman walks past and Jemmy recognises him to be George Manton. Jemmy runs towards him; George is unsure at first if this is Jemmy but soon rescinds"
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"and 1970s, as other scientists confirmed the mechanisms of genetic change and genetic regulation that she had demonstrated in her maize research in the 1940s and 1950s. Awards and recognition for her contributions to the field followed, including the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, awarded to her in 1983 for the discovery of genetic transposition; she is the only woman to receive an unshared Nobel Prize in that category.\nEarly life.\nBarbara McClintock was born Eleanor McClintock on June 16, 1902 in Hartford, Connecticut, the third of"
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"Barbarigo family\nThe Barbarigo family was a patrician family of the Republic of Venice.\nHistory.\nThe family originated from the Istrian area (according to the tradition, their ancestral place was Muggia, near Trieste). Also according to the family legend, in 880 AD one Arrigo won a battle against Saracen pirates and returned victoriously home with the beards (\"barba\" in Italian) of the defeated enemies, thus originating the family name - Barbarigo - and the coat of arms, representing six beards.\nThe"
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"Holy See. The latter opposed the law that barred holders of church offices from also holding political appointments in Venice. The Barbaro family was part of this \"papalist\" group, along with the Badoer, Corner, Emo, Foscari, Grimani, and Pisani families. These families also acted as patrons of Battista Franco, Palladio, Francesco Salviati, Michele Sanmicheli, Giovanni da Udine, and Federico Zuccari.\nThe Barbaro family fortunes diminished after Napoleon's defeat of Venice and they had to turn most of the Palazzi Barbaro into"
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"his daughter, Marietta, who was married to Vincenzo Barbaro, the son of Giacomo Barbaro and owner of the neighboring Palazzo Barbaro-Wolkoff. Marietta's sons received possession of the house in 1522. Before that time, the Senate rented it on occasion as a residence for Turkish diplomats. \nThe land-side of Palazzo Dario rises on a small square shaded by trees, the \"Campiello Barbaro\", named in honor of the patrician Barbaro family who lived there. The English art critic John Ruskin was particularly entranced with"
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"Baron Dickinson Webster\nBaron Dickinson Webster (1818–1860), son of Joseph Webster of Penns Hall, Sutton Coldfield (then in Warwickshire), England, was a Justice of the Peace, a freemason, a member of the Aston Union and of the Turnpike Trust and was Warden of the town in 1844 and in 1855-1858 (\"Baron\" was his given name, not a heraldic title).\nA man of some prominence, he was much involved in the negotiations with railway companies regarding their plans for routes"
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"the Central residential area, and to the east of the main academic campus. Orchard Hill is composed of four residence halls: Dickinson, Webster, Grayson and Field. Currently, Dickinson and Webster buildings are Residential First Year Experience (RFYE) housing. RFYE housing is built around a central theme for each building: Webster is known as a \"Leadership\" building, focusing primarily on the liberal arts, whereas Dickinson is \"Science and Discovery\" themed. Dickinson is home to a number of Commonwealth College academic themes as well"
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"Belus Prajoux\nBelus Prajoux Nadjar (born 27 February 1955) is a retired professional tennis player from Chile.\nPrajoux won six doubles titles on the ATP Tour during his career. He was a member of the Chile Davis Cup team, and played on the team that reached the final of the 1976 Davis Cup. Prajoux retired from the tour in 1986.\nATP career finals.\nATP career finals Doubles finalist (12).\n- 1976: São Paulo (with Ricardo Cano, lost to Lito Álvarez/ Víctor Pecci"
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"Mar in 1983, partnered with Júlio Góes. They lost the final to the Chilean pairing of Hans Gildemeister and Belus Prajoux. He won two Challenger titles, both in doubles. Playing in singles he made several main draw appearances in South American Grand Prix tournaments. He was also runner-up at a São Paulo Challenger tournament in 1982 and won a match over Adriano Panatta at the Brescia Challenger in 1983.\nSee also.\n- List of Brazil Davis Cup team representatives"
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"Ben Testerman"
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"Ben Testerman\nBen Testerman (born February 2, 1962 in Knoxville, Tennessee), is a former professional tennis player from the United States. \nDuring his career he won 1 doubles title. He achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 22 in 1984 and a career-high doubles ranking of World No. 33 in 1985. His best achievement in singles competition was reaching the semi-final of the 1984 Australian Open, where he led Kevin Curren by two sets to love before being eventually defeated"
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"Rules and Regulations – an art Installation as Artist in Residence at Battersea Arts Centre, 25 and 26 Sep 2009\n- Nobody Got The Z-Man's Back – Spoken word piece on the life and career of former professional wrestler Tom Zenk, 25 January 2011, Northampton Derngate.\n- Revelations (2012) – a DVD comprising the short films of David Hoyle and Nathan Evans published by Live Art Development Agency\nReviews and press.\n- 2007\nTimeout London, Interview by Ben Walters: ’Magazine‘ star"
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"Benet Casablancas\nBenet Casablancas Domingo (born April 2, 1956 in Sabadell) is a Spanish Catalan composer and musicologist.\nBiography.\nCasablancas started to study music in Barcelona´s Conservatory of Music and privately with Josep Soler Sardà and then moved to Vienna, where he attended lessons in the Vienna Academy of Music with Friedrich Cerha and Karl Heinz Füssl. He also graduated in Philosophy in Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona (1982) and has a PhD in musicology by the same university. He has always combined composition with teaching and research"
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"was distinguished with the Spanish National Music Prize 2013 (“Premio Nacional de Música 2013”) granted by the Spanish Ministry of Culture. This award is the most prestigious honour of its kind within Spain. The decision of the jury was unanimous regarding the intellectual maturity of Casablancas’s works, the diversity of genres mastered by him and the international impact of his works.\nBenet Casablancas has been appointed Composer in Residence of the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya for the 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons. Currently he works in"
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"Benjamin Balleret\nBenjamin Balleret (born 15 January 1983 in Monte Carlo, Monaco) is a professional tennis player from Monaco. His father, Bernard Balleret, is also a professional tennis player in the past. Balleret is a member of the Monaco Davis Cup team.\nTennis career.\nTennis career Juniors.\nAs a junior Balleret reached as high as No. 19 in the junior world singles rankings (and No. 29 in doubles) in 2001.\nTennis career Pro tour.\nBalleret is best known for his"
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"2010 Levene Gouldin & Thompson Tennis Challenger – Singles\nThe Chilean player Paul Capdeville was the defending champion. However, he was eliminated by Benjamin Balleret in the first round.\nKei Nishikori, who received a wildcard into the singles main draw, won this tournament. He defeated Kevin Kim, Benjamin Balleret, Brian Dabul, Alex Bogomolov Jr. and Robert Kendrick 6–3, 7–6(4) in the final.\nReferences.\n- Official website\n- Main Draw\n- Qualifying Draw"
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"Benjamin Ebrahimzadeh\nBenjamin Ebrahimzadeh (, born 3 January 1980 in Saarbrücken) is Iranian-German tennis player who competed for the Iran Davis Cup team in 2008. Currently, he is the coach of Cedrik-Marcel Stebe and Natalia Vikhlyantseva. He was the coach of Angelique Kerber between 2012 and February 2015."
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"Beverly Loraine Greene\nBeverly Loraine Greene (October 4, 1915 – August 22, 1957) was an American architect. According to architectural editor Dreck Spurlock Wilson, she was \"believed to have been the first African-American female licensed as an architect in the United States.\" She was registered as an architect in Illinois in 1942.\nBiography.\nBeverly Loraine Greene was born on October 4, 1915, to attorney James A. Greene and his wife Vera of Chicago, Illinois. The family was of African-"
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"designer and consultant, \"\" in 1984 and \"Feelin' Groovy\" in 1986. After finishing working with Mattel, BillyBoy* formed the \"BillyBoy* Toys\" company, and in 1989 BillyBoy* and his partner released the Mdvanii fashion doll.\nWarhol's last work \"Barbie, Portrait of BillyBoy*\" was a painting of BillyBoy* depicted as a Barbie Doll and was presented to BillyBoy* in New York on 10 February 1986. The painting was gifted to BillyBoy* and hung in his living room."
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"and his retirement at the age of 26.\nEarly life.\nBjörn Borg was born in Stockholm, Sweden, on 6 June 1956, as the only child of Rune (1932-2008) and Margaretha Borg (b. 1934). He grew up in nearby Södertälje. As a child, Borg became fascinated with a golden tennis racket that his father won at a table-tennis tournament. His father gave him the racket, beginning his tennis career.\nA player of great athleticism and endurance, he had"
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"Björn Borg (disambiguation)\nBjörn Borg is a Swedish tennis player.\nBjörn Borg may also refer to:\n- Björn Borg (swimmer)\n- Björn Borg (brand)"
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"Israel, 04.-06. April 2014:\n- Blaž Kavčič\n- Blaž Rola\n- Grega Žemlja\n- Janez Semrajc\nSlovenian team lost 1:4\nAgainst Portugal, 31. January- 02. February 2014:\n- Blaž Kavčić\n- Janez Semrajc\n- Mike Urbanija\n- Tom Kočevar Dešman\nSlovenian team won 3:2\n- 2013\nAgainst South Africa, 13.-15- September 2013:\n- Blaž Kavčić\n- Grega Žemlja\n- Blaž Rola\n- Janez Semrajc\nSlovenian team won 4:1\nHistory.\nSlovenia"
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"Vance C. Larmore House\nThe Vance C. Larmore House is a historic residence near Hammondville, Alabama. Larmore came to DeKalb County from Abingdon, Virginia, around 1838. One of the earliest white settlers in the county following the Cherokee removal, he built one of the largest farms in the mountainous area, amassing 1700 acres (690 ha) by 1860. In the mid-1840s, Larmore built a two-story I-house, a Vernacular form brought from the East to what was then the frontier. The house is clad"
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"- Wu Yibing\n- Zhang Zhizhen\nThe following player received entry into the singles main draw using a protected ranking:\n- Bradley Klahn\nThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:\n- Yuya Kibi\n- Bradley Mousley\n- Kento Takeuchi\n- Xia Zihao\nChampions.\nChampions Singles.\n- Wu Yibing def. Lu Yen-hsun 7–6, 0–0 ret.\nChampions Doubles.\n- Toshihide Matsui / Yi Chu-huan def. Bradley Klahn / Peter Polansky 6–7, 6–4, [10–5"
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", he portrayed Doc Golightly, the much older husband of Audrey Hepburn's character. Before his starring role in \"The Beverly Hillbillies\", Ebsen had a successful television career, the highlight of which was his role as Davy Crockett's sidekick, George Russell, in Walt Disney's \"Davy Crockett\" miniseries (1953–54).\nEarly years.\nA middle child with four sisters, Buddy Ebsen was born as Christian Ludolf Ebsen Jr., on April 2, 1908, in Belleville, Illinois. His father, Christian"
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"Buddy Ebsen\nBuddy Ebsen, (born Christian Ludolf Ebsen Jr., April 2, 1908 – July 6, 2003; also known as Frank \"Buddy\" Ebsen) was an American actor and dancer whose career spanned seven decades. His most famous role was as Jed Clampett in the CBS television sitcom \"The Beverly Hillbillies\" (1962–1971); afterwards he starred as the title character in the television detective drama \"Barnaby Jones\" (1973–1980).\nOriginally a dancer, Ebsen began his career in \"Broadway Melody of"
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"by Bishop Scott on Sep. 3, 1865, and two persons, Mrs. Robert Frost and Mrs. Charles (Martha) Grainger were confirmed. Also that day, Rev. Hyland married William Glendenning of Seattle to Jane Connor of Olympia. \"Accompanying the above was a most generous supply of wine and cake. As we regretfully gaze at the empty bottles and the remnants of the bridal loaf we waft them out best wishes for happiness\" said the Washington Standard of Sep. 9 of this event.\nOn April 2, 1866, St"
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"Burak Bilgin\nBurak Bilgin (born 19 July 1992) is a German footballer who plays for SV Darmstadt 98. He made his 3. Liga debut for the club in November 2011, as a substitute for Oliver Heil in a 4–0 win over Carl Zeiss Jena."
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"Burak Kut\nBurak Kut (born 27 August 1973) is a Turkish pop singer.\nBiography.\nAs a child, Burak attended \"Müziğe Çapa\" and played in the orchestra for many years. He continued playing in an orchestra until he entered high school at İstanbul Anadolu Güzel Sanatlar Lisesi, where he began to play flute and piano. Burak then attended Kabataş Erkek Lisesi, coming third to Kenan Doğulu in a school competition the first year, he won the competition three years running.\nHe released his first"
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"Burak Kut as the love interest, whose vocals are featured on the second version. The second version is dual-language with a combination of Greek and Turkish lyrics performed by Garbi and Kut respectively (music: Thanos Giorgoulas, Greek lyrics: Natalia Germanou, Turkish lyrics: Burak Kut). The track was made available on 17 December 2015, and a corresponding video was released 1 February 2016 directed by Viktoria Vellopoulou from the same shoot as its predecessor. Both recordings feature 22 Turkish violins in the composition.\n\"Avrio\"br"
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"Byron Bertram\nByron Bertram (born 29 October 1952), is a former professional tennis player from South Africa\nBertram attended Parktown Boys' High School. During his career he won 1 tour doubles title and achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 51 in July 1976. Bertram reached the quarterfinals of the 1977 Wimbledon Championships; defeated Stan Smith at the tournament in 1975; and was a member of the winning South Africa Davis Cup team in 1974."
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"Bëor\nBëor the Old is a fictional character in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. He appears in \"The Silmarillion\" as the leader of the First House of the Edain in the First Age, which was called the \"Folk of Bëor\" after him. He was the father of Baran and Belen and ancestor of Beren Camlost.\nInternal history.\nBëor was the leader of the First House of Men during the final part of their westward march. Apparently under his guidance the majority of his people forsook"
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"Canray Fontenot\nCanray Fontenot (October 16, 1922 – July 29, 1995) was an American Creole fiddle player, who has been described as \"the greatest Creole Louisiana French fiddler of our time.\"\nEarly life.\nCanray Fontenot was born in L'Anse aux Vaches, near Basile, Louisiana; his family was from nearby Duralde. Fontenot, who grew up working on a family farm, inherited his musical skills from his parents, who played accordion; his father Adam, known as \"Nonc Adam\","
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"a white woman, daughter of the house, lent her handkerchief to Ardoin to wipe the sweat from his face. According to Canray Fontenot and Wade Fruge, in PBS's \"American Patchwork\", Ardoin left the place and was run over by a Model A car which crushed his head and throat, damaging his vocal cords. He was found the next day, lying in a ditch. According to Fontenot, he \"went plumb crazy\" and \"didn't know if he was hungry or not. Others had to"
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"), but never gives up his love for rum and whisky, especially Loch Lomond, until the final Tintin adventure, \"Tintin and the Picaros\", when Professor Calculus 'cures' him of his taste for alcohol. In the adventure \"Secret of the Unicorn\" (and continuing in \"Red Rackham's Treasure\") he and Tintin travel to find a pirate's treasure captured by his ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock (François de Hadoque in French). With newfound wealth and regaining his ancestral home Marlinspike Hall,"
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"\"Milou\" in Hergé's original version), a white Wire Fox Terrier dog, is Tintin's loyal, four-legged companion. Like Captain Haddock, he is fond of Loch Lomond brand Scotch whisky, and his occasional bouts of drinking tend to get him into trouble, as does his only fear: arachnophobia.\nCharacters Captain Haddock.\nCaptain Archibald Haddock (\"Capitaine Haddock\" in Hergé's original version) is a Merchant Marine sea captain and Tintin's best friend. Introduced in \"The Crab with the"
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"Cara Black\nCara Black (born 17 February 1979) is a professional tennis player from Zimbabwe. She is primarily a doubles specialist, winning 60 WTA and 11 ITF titles in that discipline. A former No. 1 ranked women's doubles player in the WTA Rankings, she has won ten Grand Slam titles in women's doubles and mixed doubles combined. By winning the mixed doubles title at the 2010 Australian Open, Black became the third woman in the Open Era to complete a Career Grand Slam in mixed doubles (after"
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"of Lake Forest, Ill., U.S.A.), in 1995 and divorced in 2000.\n- Hon Alexa Sterling Hadley Butler (b. 16 Feb 1997)\n- Hon Morgan Dickins Somerset Butler (b. 14 May 1999)\n2. Then married Fenella M Fawcus, daughter of Mr and Mrs David Fawcus, on 30 December 2006.\n- Hon Venetia Ellice Cara Butler (b. 25 Sep 2013)\n- Hon. Theo Oliver Stafford Butler (b. 11 Oct. 2015), the heir apparent.\n- Hon."
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"Carl Barton Huffaker\nCarl Barton Huffaker (September 30, 1914 in Monticello, Kentucky – October 10, 1995 in Lafayette, California) was an American biologist, ecologist and agricultural entomologist.\nHuffaker graduated from the University of Tennessee (1938 B.S., 1939 M.S.) then gaining a PhD from Ohio State University in 1942. Huffaker was one of the first entomologists to study the use of DDT to control mosquito populations. After working as a medical entomologist in Colombia, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic he was recruited by Harry"
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"- Note about Dr. William Wellington being the 11th winner of the award in 1979\n- Dr. Carl Barton Huffaker Obituary\n- Dr. William Harry Lange Jr. Obituary\n- First page of Carl Barton Huffaker's acceptance speech mentioning Ray F. Smith"
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"Carla Esparza"
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"Bellator MMA's first women's tournament. As of April 16, 2019, she is #9 in the strawweight rankings.\nAmateur and collegiate wrestling.\nCarla Esparza's foray into mixed martial arts (MMA) began when she started wrestling for the varsity team during her junior year at Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, California. After winning multiple local and national high-school wrestling tournaments, Esparza was awarded a scholarship to Menlo College to wrestle under coach and former two-time Olympian Lee Allen."
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"Carla Esparza\nCarla Kristen Esparza (born October 10, 1987) is an American professional mixed martial artist who competes in the Strawweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Largely known for her grappling abilities, Esparza was the first UFC Strawweight Champion, the first Invicta FC Strawweight Champion, and was generally considered the best strawweight fighter in the world while holding each title. She earned the UFC championship by winning a 16-woman tournament that was televised on the reality series \"The Ultimate Fighter\". She also competed in"
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"Carlo Mazzacurati\nCarlo Mazzacurati (2 March 1956 – 22 January 2014) was an Italian film director and screenwriter born in Padua. He started his cinema career in 1980.\nHis better known films include \"Il Toro\" (1994) and \"La lingua del santo\" (2000).\nMazzacurati died in Padua. He was an atheist. He was married to Marina Zangirolami until his death.\nPartial filmography.\nPartial filmography Director.\n- \"Notte italiana\" (1987)\n- \"Il prete"
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"\" – Carlo Mazzacurati (1995)\n- \"I piccoli maestri\" – Daniele Luchetti (1998)\n- \"\" – C. Mazzacurati and M. Paolini (1999)\n- \"La lingua del santo\" – Carlo Mazzacurati (2000)\n- \"Vivere\" – Franco Bernini (2001)\n- \"A cavallo della tigre\" – Carlo Mazzacurati (2002)\nProfessional background Discography.\n- \"Marco Paolini legge Ernesto Calzavara\" (2001)\n- \"Sputi\", with the \"Mercanti di Liquore"
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"Carlo Tresca"
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"the Dewey Commission, which cleared Leon Trotsky of all charges made during the Moscow Trials. Tresca also used his newspapers to mount a public campaign criticising the Mafia. In January 1943, in New York, he was assassinated, probably by a Mafia gunman.\nPersonal life.\nCarlo Tresca was born March 9, 1879, in Sulmona, Italy, the son of a landowner. Tresca attended primary, grammar, and high school in Italy. Tresca had no hope of attending university as his family's finances were poor"
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"Carlo Tresca\nCarlo Tresca (March 9, 1879 – January 11, 1943) was an Italian-American newspaper editor, orator, and labor organizer who was a leader of the Industrial Workers of the World during the 1910s. He is remembered as a leading public opponent of fascism, Stalinism, and Mafia infiltration of the trade union movement.\nBorn, raised and educated in Italy, Tresca was editor of an Italian socialist newspaper and secretary of the Italian Federation of Railroad Workers before he emigrated to the United States in"
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"Carlos Villa"
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"Carlos Villa\nCarlos Villa (December 11, 1936 – March 23, 2013) was a Filipino-American visual artist, curator and faculty member in the Painting Department at the San Francisco Art Institute. His work often explored the meaning of cultural diversity and sought to expand awareness of multicultural issues in the arts.\nLife.\nVilla was born in San Francisco, California, to immigrant parents in the Tenderloin District. He was introduced to art when taking lessons with his cousin, Leo Valledor, who taught him to"
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"- Apr 2014)\n- Carlos Reynoso, Jr. (Apr 2014 - Sep 2014)\n- Ramón Villa Zevallos (Sep 2014 - )"
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