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"Montfort Tadier"
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"Montfort Tadier\nDeputy Montfort Tadier (born 28 November 1979) is a Jersey politician, and a member of the States of Jersey.\nEarly life and education.\nMontfort Tadier was born in the parish of St Helier in Jersey.\nHe was brought up in St Brelade and educated in the island at La Moye Primary School, Les Quennevais and Hautlieu Secondary Schools, before gaining a BA(Hons) in Modern Languages from the University of Sheffield.\nPolitical career.\nHe was first elected in November 2008 as Deputy"
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"On the 30th of April, 2019, party chairman Sam Mézec addressed a rally of local Extinction Rebellion activists in the Royal Square. On 2 May 2019, during a debate in the States Assembly, Deputy Montfort Tadier called for “ecological socialism” in response to anthropogenic climate change.\nExternal links.\n- Official website"
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"Morwen"
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"Elfsheen or Eledhwen.\nInternal history.\nAfter the Dagor Bragollach of and the ruin of their homeland Ladros, Emeldir gathered the remaining women and children and led them away; Morwen and Rían were among those who eventually reached Dor-lómin. They were well received there, and Morwen married Húrin Lord of the House of Marach. Their son Túrin was born in spring of 464, and their daughter Urwen, called usually Lalaith, followed after two years. She died at the age of three from a pestilence brought from"
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"The following year, Morwen bore a daughter, and named her Nienor. Morwen rejected Melian's offer to come to Doriath, being too proud to live under someone else's shelter. She received news and aid from Doriath for seven years. When help stopped coming, Morwen with Nienor lived in poverty under Brodda's oppression. In 494 she at last resolved to seek a way to Doriath, since the lands between were now cleared of enemies because of the deeds of \"Mormegil\" from Nargothrond.\nMorwen and Nienor"
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"Mozi"
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"Mozi was a native of the State of Lu (today's Tengzhou, Shandong Province), although for a time he served as a minister in the State of Song. Like Confucius, Mozi was known to have maintained a school for those who desired to become officials serving in the different ruling courts of the Warring States.\nMozi was a carpenter and was extremely skilled in creating devices (see Lu Ban). Though he did not hold a high official position, Mozi was sought out by various rulers as an expert"
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"Quantum Experiments at Space Scale\nQuantum Experiments at Space Scale (QUESS; ), is an international research project in the field of quantum physics.\nTiangong-2 is China's second Space Laboratory module which was launched on 15 Sep 2016. Tiangong-2 carries a total of 14 mission and experiment packages, including Space-Earth quantum key distribution () and laser communications experiment to facilitate space-to-ground quantum communication.\nA satellite, nicknamed Micius or Mozi () after the ancient Chinese philosopher and scientist, is operated by"
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"Murat Kurnaz"
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"Murat Kurnaz\nMurat Kurnaz (born 19 March 1982) is a Turkish citizen and legal resident of Germany who was held in extrajudicial detention by the United States at its military base in Kandahar, Afghanistan and in the Guantanamo Bay detention camp at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, Cuba beginning in December 2001. He was tortured in both places. By early 2002, intelligence officials of the United States and Germany had concluded that accusations against Kurnaz were groundless.\nAccording to the BBC, Germany refused to accept him at that time,"
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"\", which the \"New York Times\" described as \"extraordinarily cynical\" and accused Steinmeier of prioritizing business interests over human rights.\nControversies Murat Kurnaz torture case.\nIn the case of Murat Kurnaz, innocently imprisoned in 2002 and tortured by the US, Steinmeier allegedly had an offer by the United States Department of Defense and the CIA already in September 2002 regarding a transfer of Murat Kurnaz to Germany, where he was born and raised. Kurnaz had been first sold as a terror suspect in Pakistan, then imprisoned in"
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"Mária Földes"
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"productions in Yiddish and English during the late 1970s, including in the United States.\nEarly life and education.\nMária Földes was born to a Jewish Hungarian family in Arad, Romania on 5 September 1925. She grew up speaking Hungarian and did well in school. In May 1944 during World War II, the Nazi occupiers forced the country to collect the Jews into the Cluj ghetto. Then in her last year of secondary school, Földes at the age of 18 and her mother were deported some time during May–"
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"Földes (surname)\nFöldes is a surname of Hungarian origin. People with this surname include:\n- Andor Földes (1913 – 1992), Jewish Hungarian pianist\n- Dezső Földes (1880 – 1950), Hungarian fencer\n- Éva Földes (1914 – 1981), Hungarian author\n- Ferenc Földes, namesake of the Ferenc Földes Secondary School, Hungary\n- Jolán Földes (1902 – 1963), Hungarian author\n- László Földes (born 1959), Hungarian architect\n- Mária Földes (1925 –"
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"Máximo González"
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"Máximo González\nMáximo González Mereira (; born July 20, 1983 in Tandil) is a professional tennis player from Argentina. His career-high singles ranking is World No. 58, achieved in July 2009. González reached the semifinals of Umag in 2008 and Kitzbühel in 2014.\nEarly career through 2006.\nIn singles play, González won two Futures events in the second half of 2004. He won four more Futures events in 2005 before finally finding success on the Challenger circuit with two consecutive semi-final appearances and"
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"2015 Internationaux de Tennis de Blois – Singles\nMáximo González was the defending champion, but withdrew from the tournament in the quarterfinals.\nMathias Bourgue won the tournament defeating Daniel Muñoz de la Nava in the final, 2–6, 6–4, 6–2.\nSeeds.\n1. Máximo González \"(Quarterfinals, withdrew)\"\n2. Alejandro González \"(Semifinals)\"\n3. Daniel Muñoz de la Nava \"(Final)\"\n4. Horacio Zeballos \"(Quarterfinals)\"\n5. Gastão Elias"
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"Nancy Wechsler"
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"Nancy Wechsler\nNancy Wechsler is an activist, writer, and former member of the Ann Arbor City Council. During her term on the city council, she came out as a lesbian. She and Jerry DeGrieck, a fellow member of the Ann Arbor City Council and Human Rights Party elected alongside Wechsler who also came out as gay while serving, are typically cited as the first openly LGBT elected officials in the United States.\nAnn Arbor City Council.\nWechsler and Jerry DeGrieck were elected to the Ann Arbor City Council"
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", the HRP put on a number of protests, supported area workers' strikes, organized city tenants, and aided the anti-war movement. As Nancy Wechsler told the \"Wall Street Journal\", the HRP also fought successfully to set aside federal revenue-sharing dollars for health and child care at a time when \"most cities are spending revenue-sharing money for more police cars.\"\nAt a joint press conference following a homophobic incident at a local restaurant, both of the 1972 HRP winners, Nancy Wechsler"
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"Naomi Broady\nNaomi Broady (; born 28 February 1990 in Stockport) is a British tennis player.\nShe has won one WTA doubles title, as well as nine singles titles and 19 doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 7 March 2016, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 76. On 22 May 2017, she peaked at No. 56 in the doubles rankings.\nBackground.\nBorn in Stockport, Naomi Broady is a sister of the tennis player Liam Broady and has another"
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"Broady\nBroady is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Brandon Broady (born 1986), American actor\n- Earl Broady (1904–1992), American judge, attorney, police officer and pianist\n- Eloise Broady DeJoria (born 1957), American business owner, actress, producer, and philanthropist\n- Liam Broady (born 1994), British tennis player, brother of Naomi\n- Naomi Broady (born 1990), British tennis player, sister of Liam\n- Oscar Broady ("
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"Nat Towles"
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"Nat Towles\nNat Towles (August 10, 1905 – January 1963) was an African-American musician, jazz and big band leader popular in his hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana, North Omaha, Nebraska and Chicago, Illinois. He was also music educator in Austin, Texas. The Nat Towles band is considered one of the greatest territory bands of all time by musicians who played in it and by others who heard it.\nEarly life.\nThe son of string bassist Phil \"Charlie\" Towles, Nat"
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"Midwestern territorial band Cotton Club Boys are formed in North Omaha.\n- 1930s Renowned bandleader Red Perkins moves to North Omaha.\n- 1934 Renowned bandleader Nat Towles takes up residence in North Omaha.\n- 1938 The Logan Fontenelle Housing Project is built at 20th and Paul Streets.\n- 1938 Omaha University moves from North Omaha.\n- 1938 \"The Omaha Star\", the only African American newspaper in Nebraska, is founded at 2216 North 24th Street.\n- 1943 The Omaha Presbyterian Theological Seminary was permanently closed"
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"Natalie Grandin"
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"Natalie Grandin\nNatalie Grandin (born 27 February 1981) is a retired professional tennis player from South Africa.\nShe has achieved a career-high singles ranking of no. 144 as of 12 September 2005. Career-high doubles ranking of no. 22 as of 14 May 2012. She has won one WTA doubles title, three ITF Women's Circuit singles titles and twenty five doubles titles.\nGrandin has yet to compete outside the qualifying rounds of a Grand Slam singles event. She is known for her variety"
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"2012 Internationaux de Strasbourg – Doubles\nAkgul Amanmuradova and Chuang Chia-jung were the defending champions but Amanmuradova decided not to participate.br\nChuang played alongside Chang Kai-chen, but they lost in the quarterfinals to Natalie Grandin and Vladimíra Uhlířová.br\nOlga Govortsova and Klaudia Jans-Ignacik won the tournament defeating Natalie Grandin and Vladimíra Uhlířová 6–7, 6–3, [10–3] in the final.\nReferences.\n- Main Draw"
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"Nathalia Edenmont"
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"Nathalia Edenmont\nNathalia Edenmont, née Nathalie Nicole Edenmont, (born 7 February 1970 in Yalta, Soviet Union) is a Swedish-Ukrainian photo-based artist who moved to Sweden and Stockholm in 1991. Edenmont studied art, music and balette at an art school for children at Jalta in the Crimea. Both her parents died while she was a teenager but she continued to study in a Kiev state school for artists and also studied at Simferopol. She moved to Stockholm in 1991, and studied graphic design at Forsbergs skola"
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"Participating artists and curators.\nÅbäke, A-clip, Jack Albin. Roger Andersson, Roderick Barton, Patrick Bernier, Mariana Botey & The Invisible College, BRING OUT THE GARBAGE, Blair Butterfield, Lee Campbell, Lucia Cipriano, Celine Condorelli & Gavin Wade, Richard Couzins, Andrew Dadson, Daedalus, divine forces radio, Nathalia Edenmont, Sam Ely and Lynn Harris, Ivan Fayard, Jon Fawcett, Carlee Fernandez, Leslie Fratkin, Hans Jörgen Johansen, Anya Gallacio, Henrik Gistvall, Morten Goll, Colin Glen,"
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"Neslihan Demir"
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"Neslihan Demir\nNeslihan Demir, (born December 9, 1983 in Eskişehir) is a Turkish volleyball star, currently playing for Galatasaray. She is one of the most successful athletes of Turkey and has been among FIVB Heroes. She represented her country as the flag-bearer at the 2012 Summer Olympics Parade of Nations and the official advertisement face of Turkey for the 2020 Summer Olympics candidateship along with basketballer Hedo Türkoğlu. Her position is opposite-hitter and she has won a lot of personal awards in international tournaments. She studied"
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"Neslihan\nNeslihan is a Turkish feminine given name that means 'noble'. Notable people with the name include:\n- Neslihan Demir Darnel (born 1983), Turkish volleyball player\n- Neslihan Gökdemir (born 1970), Turkish energy specialist\n- Neslihan Kavas (born 1987), Turkish para table tennis player\n- Neslihan Muratdağı (born 1988), Turkish FIFA listed football referee\n- Neslihan Şenocak (born 1976), Turkish historian\n- Neslihan Yakupoğlu (born 1990), Turkish handball player\n-"
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"Neville Godwin"
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"Neville Godwin\nNeville Godwin (born 31 January 1975) is a former tennis player from South Africa.\nGodwin turned professional in 1994. The right-hander won one singles title (2001 Newport) in his career, and reached his highest individual ranking on the ATP Tour in March 1997, when he became World No. 90.\nHis highest world ranking for doubles was World No. 57.\nAt the 1996 Wimbledon tournament, Godwin had his best finish at a Grand Slam, when he reached the fourth"
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"-Austen (1808–1884), English geologist\nPeople Sport.\n- Godwin Igwebuike (born 1994), American football player\n- Billy Godwin, American college baseball coach\n- Chris Godwin (born 1996), American football player\n- John Godwin (baseball), American baseball player\n- Neville Godwin (born 1975), South African tennis player\n- Terry Godwin (born 1996), American football player\n- Tommy Godwin (footballer)\n- Tommy Godwin (cyclist born 1912), English cyclist and"
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"Nicholas Kove"
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"Nicholas Kove\nNicholas Kove (born Miklós Klein 1891 in the village of Anarcs, Szabolcs County, Kingdom of Hungary — died 17 March 1958 in London) was a Hungarian-British businessman best known for founding the Airfix plastic toy company.\nBiography.\nHis birth name was Klein but he magyarised this to Köves (pronounced \"Kurvesh\") and subsequently Kove. An energetic and resourceful man, he was a cavalry officer in Austro-Hungarian army in the First World War but was captured by the Russians. He"
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"Mystery of the Jade Kwan Yin\"); Mark Harmon and Martin Kove (\"The Mystery of the Solid Gold Kicker\"); Anne Lockhart (\"The Mystery of the African Safari\" and \"The Last Kiss of Summer\"); Rick Springfield (\"Will The Real Santa ...?\"); Nicholas Hammond and John Karlen (\"The Lady on Thursday at Ten\"); Melanie Griffith (\"The House on Possessed Hill\"); Kim Cattrall and Linda Dano (\"Voodoo Doll\"); Valerie"
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"Nicodemus ben Gurion"
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"Nicodemus ben Gurion\nNicodemus ben Gurion ( \"Nakdimon ben Gurion\") was a wealthy Jewish man who lived in Jerusalem in the 1st century CE. He is believed by some to be identical to the Nicodemus mentioned in the Gospel of John. Elsewhere he is discussed in Josephus' history, \"The Jewish War\", and later, rabbinic works: Lamentations Rabbah, Ecclesiastes Rabbah, the Babylonian Talmud, and Avot of Rabbi Natan.\n\"Ben Gurion\" means \"son of Gurion\" in Hebrew and his real"
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"for burial ().\nAn apocryphal work under his name—the Gospel of Nicodemus—was produced in the mid-4th century, and is mostly a reworking of the earlier Acts of Pilate, which recounts the Harrowing of Hell.\nAlthough there is no clear source of information about Nicodemus outside the Gospel of John, the \"Jewish Encyclopedia\" and some historians have speculated that he could be identical to Nicodemus ben Gurion, mentioned in the Talmud as a wealthy and popular holy man reputed to have had miraculous powers. Others"
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"Nicolas Peifer"
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"Nicolas Peifer\nNicolas Peifer (born 18 October 1990, in Sarreguemines) is a French wheelchair tennis player. He plays single and double events.\nIn 2007 Peifer won the Junior Masters.\nGrand Slam wins.\nGrand Slam wins Doubles.\n- French Open: 2011 (w/ Kunieda), 2017 (w/ Houdet)\n- US Open: 2011 (w/ Houdet)\n- Wimbledon: 2015 (w/ Fernández)\n- Australian Open: 2018 (w/ Houdet)\nExternal links.\n- Profile of"
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"2011 French Open – Wheelchair Men's Doubles\nStéphane Houdet and Shingo Kunieda were the defending champions; however, Houdet chose to partner with Michael Jeremiasz this year, while Kunieda teamed up with Nicolas Peifer. They met in the semifinals and Kunieda/Peifer defeated Houdet/Jeremiasz 1–6, 6–2, [10–7].\nKunieda and Peifer won the title, defeating Robin Ammerlaan and Stefan Olsson 6–2, 6–3 in the final.\nSeeds.\n1. Shingo Kunieda / Nicolas Peifer (Champions)\n2. Maikel Scheffers"
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"Nika Ožegović"
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"Nika Ožegović\nNika Ožegović (; born 21 May 1985) is a former professional tennis player from Croatia. In her career she won eight ITF tournaments, five in singles and three in doubles. Her career high on WTA rankings is No. 131, on 9 July 2007 in singles; and No. 193, on 9 October 2006 in doubles.\nShe retired from professional tennis in 2011, and had a comeback in September 2014 for only one ITF tournament in Bol, Croatia."
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"- Nika Chkhapeliya (born 1994), Russian association football player\n- Nika Dzalamidze (born 1992), Georgian association football player\n- Nika Fleiss (born 1984), Croatian former alpine skier\n- Nika Kiladze (born 1988), Georgian association football player\n- Nika Križnar (born 2000), Slovenian ski jumper\n- Nika Metreveli (born 1991), Georgian basketball player\n- Nika Ožegović (born 1985), Croatian former tennis player\n- Nika Piliyev (born 1991), Russian association football"
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"Nikola Ljubičić"
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"Nikola Ljubičić\nNikola Ljubičić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Љубичић; 4 April 1916 – 13 April 2005) was the President of the Presidency of Serbia (1982–1984), a member of the Presidency of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1984–1989), and the Minister of Defence of Yugoslavia (1967–1982). He received numerous medals both from Yugoslavia and abroad, including the Order of the National Hero of Yugoslavia.\nBiography.\nLjubičić was born in the village of Karan, near Užice. He fought in World War"
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"Ljubičić\nLjubičić (, ) is a South Slavic family name that may refer to:\n- Dragoljub Ljubičić (b. 1962), Serbian actor and humorist\n- Ivan Ljubičić (b. 1979), Croatian tennis player\n- Krešo Ljubičić (b. 1988), Croatian footballer\n- Marin Ljubičić (b. 1988), Croatian footballer\n- Marko Ljubičić (b. 1987), Serbian basketball player\n- Neven Ljubičić (b. 1963), Croatian physician and former health minister from 2005 to 2008\n- Nikola Ljubičić ("
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"Noel Fülöp"
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"Noel Fülöp\nNoel Fülöp (born 29 January 1988 in Százhalombatta) is a Hungarian football player who currently plays for Monori SE.\nExternal links.\n- HLSZ\n- Ferencvarosi Torna Club Official Website"
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"Fülöp (surname)\nFülöp, also spelled Fulop in other languages, is a Hungarian surname meaning Philip.\nNotable people.\nNotable people with this surname include:\n- Catherine Fulop, Venezuelan actress\n- Ferenc Fülöp, Hungarian footballer\n- István Fülöp, Hungarian politician\n- Márton Fülöp, Hungarian footballer\n- Mihály Fülöp, Hungarian fencer\n- Noel Fülöp, Hungarian footballer\n- Péter Fülöp (ceramist), Hungarian ceramist\n- Péter Fülöp (diplomat), Hungarian diplomat\n- Rob Fulop,"
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"Noor Uthman Muhammed"
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"Noor Uthman Muhammed\nNoor Uthman Muhammed is a citizen of Sudan who was confined in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camp, in Cuba where he served a sentence for terrorism convictions before the Guantanamo military commission\nThe Department of Defense reports that Muhammed was born in Kassala, Sudan.\nBackground.\nNoor Uthman Muhammaed is a citizen of Sudan who described working at the Khalden training camp, in Afghanistan, from the mid-1990s, until it was shut down in 2000. He first worked as a small-arms instructor,"
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"2013.\nExternal links.\n- A Lack of Conviction Foreign Policy\n- Human Rights First blog: Military Commissions\n- Guantanamo judge weighs detainee's request for psychologist\n- Human Rights First; The Case of Noor Uthman Muhammed, Sudanese\n- Guantanamo military commission hearing for Noor Uthman Mohammad September 22, 2010"
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"Norbert van Bloemen"
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"Norbert van Bloemen\nNorbert van Bloemen, called Cefalus or Cephalos (1670, Antwerp – 1746, Amsterdam), was a Flemish painter and draughtsman who worked mainly in Italy and the Dutch Republic. He is known for his Italianizing landscapes and genre scenes reminiscent of the style of the \"low-life\" paintings of the Bamboccianti. He also painted portraits and some history paintings.\nLife.\nNorbert van Bloemen was born in Antwerp as the younger brother of Pieter and Jan Frans. These two older brothers were painters"
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"singer\n- Ted-Jan Bloemen (born 1986), Dutch-Canadian speed skater\nThree brothers \"Van Bloemen\":\n- Jan Frans van Bloemen (1662–1749), Flemish landscape painter active in Italy\n- Norbert van Bloemen (1670–1746), Flemish painter active in Holland\n- Pieter van Bloemen (1657–1720), Flemish landscape and animal painter\nSee also.\n- Blom (surname), Dutch surname of the same origin\n- Bloom (surname), English surname of the same origin"
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"Nour Abbès"
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"Nour Abbès\nNour Abbès (; born 20 June 1993 in Tunis) is a Tunisian tennis player.\nAbbès has won one doubles title on the ITF tour in her career. On 1 November 2010, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 887. On 11 June 2012, she peaked at world number 823 in the doubles rankings.\nPlaying for Tunisia at the Fed Cup, Abbès has a win-loss record of 16-5."
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"Tennis at the 2011 Pan Arab Games – Women's doubles\nThe Women's doubles tennis competition at the 2011 Pan Arab Games in Doha, Qatar was held from 13 December to 15 December at the Khalifa International Complex\nSeeds.\n1. Fatyha Berjane / Nadia Lalami (Final, Silver Medalists)\"\n2. Sarah Al Balushi / Fatma Al Nabhani (Semifinals, Bronze Medalists)\"\n3. Nour Abbès / Ons Jabeur (Semifinals, Bronze Medalists)\"\n4. Yasmeen Ebada / Ola Hammoud ("
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"Nuala Ní Chonchúir"
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"Nuala Ní Chonchúir\nNuala Ní Chonchúir (born 14 January 1970) is an Irish writer and poet.\nBiography.\nBorn in Dublin in 1970, Nuala Ní Chonchúir is a full-time fiction writer and poet, living in County Galway. She has published one novel, four collections of short fiction and three poetry collections - one in an anthology. Nuala holds a BA in Irish from Trinity College Dublin and a Masters in Translation Studies (Irish/English) from Dublin City University. She has worked as an"
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"You\" (2010 as Nuala Ní Chonchúir),\n- \"The Closet of Savage Mementos\" (2014 as Nuala Ní Chonchúir),\n- \"Miss Emily\" (2015 as Nuala O'Connor),\n- \"Becoming Belle\" (2018 as Nuala O'Connor),\nBibliography Short story collections.\nAll as Nuala Ní Chonchúir\n- \"The Wind Across the Grass\" (2004),\n- \"To The World of Men, Welcome\" (2005),\n- \"Nude\" (2009)"
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"Olaf Wildeboer"
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"Ondřej Neff\nOndřej Neff (born June 26, 1945, Prague) is a Czech science fiction writer and journalist. He is the founder of \"Neviditelný pes\" (\"The Invisible Dog\"), one of the earliest and most popular Czech daily news/comments websites, and \"Digineff\", a website about digital photography for amateurs.\nHis father Vladimír Neff was a popular writer, author of many historical novels.\nOndřej Neff has supported Czech President Václav Klaus in his fight against environmentalism. He described"
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"Otmar Bernhard\nOtmar Bernhard (born October 6, 1946 in Munich) is a German politician, representative of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria. He is a member of the Bavarian Landtag. From 2005 to 2007 he was Secretary of Health and from 2007 to 2008 was Bavarian State Minister for the Environment.\nSee also.\n- List of Bavarian Christian Social Union politicians\n- http://www.otmar-bernhard.de"
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"and \"Migration of the Serbs\" (1896). He also painted many famous portraits.\nBiography.\nPaja Jovanović was born in Vršac, Austrian Empire (modern day Serbia). His father was photographer Stevan Jovanović and his mother was Ernestina née Deot, of French descent. He spent his childhood and early youth in this home town, where he saw the iconostasis of Pavel Đurković and Arsa Teodorović in the town churches, which would influence his future works. He received his first art lectures and knowledge from his"
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"Belgrade City Museum\nThe Belgrade City Museum () is a museum located in Belgrade, Serbia. Founded in 1903, the museum operates with several cultural institutions: Ivo Andrić Museum, Princess Ljubica's Residence, Paja Jovanović Museum, Banjica Concentration Camp Museum, Collection of Icons Sekulić, Archaeological Site Vinča and Jovan Cvijić Museum.\nThe Belgrade City Museum contains over 2,500 paintings, graphics, aquarelles and drawings. It contains numerous paintings by Serbian painters Paja Jovanović, Sava Šumanović, Uroš Predić, Nadežda Petrović, Petar Lubarda and"
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"María de la Asunción de Artiñano y Luzarraga, married at Concepción, Madrid, on 2 May 1935. She started studying piano in 1941 in Bilbao and later moved to France to further her music studies. At age 15 she won the \"Primer Premio Fin de Carrera \" and performed as soloist with the Bilbao Symphony Orchestra. Several years later she married Emilio Botín, the previous Executive Chairman of Grupo Santander and devoted herself to promoting classical music in Spain.\nIn 1972 she founded the Concurso de Piano de Santander, which"
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"Paloma O'Shea\nPaloma O'Shea Artiñano, 1st Marquise of O'Shea, (born 1936), is a pianist, patron of the arts, founder and current president of the Reina Sofía School of Music and founder and president of the Albéniz Foundation, which organizes the Paloma O'Shea Santander International Piano Competition in Santander (Spain).\nPaloma O'Shea was born in Bilbao suburb Las Arenas, Biscay, Spain, a daughter of José O'Shea y Sebastián (descended from Irishman William O'Shea who came to Spain in the 18th century) and Basque"
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"Pascal Tosi\nPascal Tosi (; 25 April 1837 – 14 January 1898) was an Italian Jesuit, missionary and co-founder of the Alaska mission and Church.\nBiography.\nTosi was born on 25 April 1837 in Santarcangelo di Romagna, Italy. He was one of the first two Jesuits missionaries (the other being Louis Robaut) to set foot in Alaska. As the first Superior of Jesuits in Alaska (from 1886 to 1897) and first to have ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Alaska (Prefect Apostolic from 1894 to 1897"
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"Pat Chan\nPatricia Chan Li-Yin (陈丽燕; born 12 April 1954), popularly known as Pat Chan and the \"Golden Girl\", is a retired swimmer from Singapore. Between 1965 and 1973 she won 39 gold medals at Southeast Asian Games, which was the best achievement for a Singaporean athlete in any sport until 2005. She competed in eight events at the 1966 and 1970 Asian Games and won 3 silver and 5 bronze medals. At the 1970 Games she set a national record in the 200"
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"Patrício Freire\nPatrício Freire (born July 7, 1987 in Natal, Brazil) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist currently competing in Bellator MMA where he is the current Bellator Lightweight World Champion and two-time and current Featherweight World Champion. He is the younger brother of lightweight fighter Patricky Freire. He is the second-ever simultaneous two-weight champion in Bellator MMA history. He is currently ranked as the #4 featherweight in the World by Fightmatrix and the #9 pound for pound fighter in the world by CombatPress"
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"Patricky Freire\nPatricky Freire (born January 21, 1986) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist currently competing in Bellator's lightweight division. He is the older brother of Bellator Featherweight Champion Patrício Freire. Both brothers often use the moniker \"Pitbull\".\nMixed martial arts career.\nMixed martial arts career Bellator MMA.\nAfter competing in many Brazilian promotions, Freire compiled a 7-1 record before entering the Bellator Season Four Lightweight Tournament. He faced former WEC Lightweight Champion, Rob McCullough at Bellator 36 on March 12"
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"Pedro Cachín\nPedro Cachín (; born 12 April 1995 in Córdoba) is an Argentine tennis player. Cachín has a career high ATP singles ranking of 166 achieved on 14 September 2015. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 312 achieved on 30 April 2018. Cachín has had a career high juniors ranking of 8 achieved on 9 December 2013. Cachín made his ATP main draw debut at the 2015 Argentina Open in the doubles event partnering Facundo Argüello."
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":\n- Pedro Cachín\n- Jorge Aguilar\n- Thiemo de Bakker\n- Juan Pablo Paz\nDoubles main draw entrants.\nDoubles main draw entrants Other entrants.\nThe following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:\n- David Fleming / Victor Nunez\n- Alejandro Fabbri / Tomás Lipovsek Puches\n- Pedro Cachín / Guillermo Nunez\nChampions.\nChampions Singles.\n- Thiemo de Bakker def. James Duckworth, 4–6, 7–6, 6–1\nChampions Doubles.\n- Christian Garin / Nicolás Jarry def. Jorge"
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"Perri O'Shaughnessy\nPerri O'Shaughnessy is the pen name for the authors Mary and Pamela O'Shaughnessy, sisters who live in Northern California. Pamela, a Harvard Law School graduate, was a trial lawyer for sixteen years. Mary is a former editor and writer for multimedia projects. Their novels have been translated into many languages including Dutch, German, Bulgarian, French, Spanish, and Japanese. Several have been New York Times bestsellers.\nPublished books.\n- Nina Reilly novels\n- Motion to Suppress, 1995\n- Invasion"
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"Petra Cetkovská\nPetra Cetkovská (; born 8 February 1985 in Prostějov, Czechoslovakia) is a tennis player from the Czech Republic. Having turned professional in 2000, she reached her career-high singles ranking of world No. 25 on 18 June 2012. Over her career, Cetkovská defeated top players Marion Bartoli, Elena Dementieva, Ana Ivanovic, Angelique Kerber, Li Na, Agnieszka Radwańska, Caroline Wozniacki, and Vera Zvonareva.\nPersonal life.\nCetkovská has been playing tennis since she was five. Her father Petr works"
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":\n- Barbora Krejčíková\n- Maria Marfutina\n- Barbora Štefková\n- Caroline Übelhör\nThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:\n- Martina Borecká\n- Petra Krejsová\n- Lara Michel\n- Zuzana Zálabská\nThe following player received entry into the singles main draw as a lucky loser:\n- Lidziya Marozava\nChampions.\nChampions Singles.\n- Petra Cetkovská def. Denisa Allertová 3–6, 6–1, 6–4\nChampions Doubles.\n- Petra Cetkovská / Renata Voráčová def. Barbora Krejčíková / Aleksandra Krunić"
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"Philip Bester\nPhilip Bester (born October 6, 1988) is a Canadian former professional tennis player of Polish descent from North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Bester was a finalist at the 2006 junior French Open. In doing so he became the first Canadian male to reach a Grand Slam final in singles.\nAs a junior.\nBester was coached by his dad Alek Bester from age 5 when he started. Alek, a long time P.E. teacher at York House School in Vancouver, was the core of Philip"
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"Pia Gyger\nPia Gyger (born 2 November 1940 in Schaffhausen; died 14 July 2014 in Basel ) was a Swiss specialist for special education, psychologist and Zen master of the White Plum Sangha lineage. She was co-founder of the Lassalle-Institute within the Lassalle-House in Bad Schönbrunn/Zug, Canton of Zug. She was co-initiator of the Jerusalem-Project.\nEducation.\nGyger studied 1972–1976 special education (i.e. education, training, raising and promotion of children and young persons with development"
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"Piia Suomalainen\nPiia Suomalainen (born 9 July 1984) is a Finnish tennis player.\nSuomalainen has won five singles and five doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 10 October 2011, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 356. On 15 January 2007, she peaked at No. 524 in the doubles rankings.\nSince her debut for the Finland Fed Cup team in 2002, Suomalainen has a 37–33 record in Fed Cup competition."
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"Ptolemaeus Chennus\nPtolemaeus Chennus or Chennos (\"quail\"), of Alexandria (), was a Greek grammarian during the reigns of Trajan and Hadrian.\nAccording to the \"Suda\", he was the author of an historical drama named \"Sphinx\", of an epic, \"Anthomeros\", in 24 books (both lost) and a \"Strange History\". The last is probably identical with the \"New History\" in six books ascribed by Photius to Ptolemy Hephaestion, of which a summary outline has"
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"Antipater of Acanthus\nAntipater () of Acanthus was a grammarian of ancient Greece, of uncertain date, probably the same as the one mentioned by the Scholiast on Aristophanes.\nSome scholars consider this Antipater to be entirely fictional, and a source fabricated by Ptolemaeus Chennus, to assert the existence of a version of the Iliad that predates Homer's, written, Ptolemaeus said, by Dares Phrygius, a participant in the events of the Trojan War."
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"Puzur-Suen\nPuzur-Suen (c. 24th – 23rd century BC) was a king of Sumer, son of Queen Kugbau (not to be confused with Puzur-Suen, son of Hablum, King of Gutium), the 1st ruler of the 4th dynasty of Kish.\nHe ruled in Kish for 25 years, according to the Sumerian King List. His son was King Ur-Zababa. Nothing else is known about him.\nSee also.\n- Chart of ancient Near East rulers"
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"Puzur-Suen (Gutian king)\nPuzur-Suen (\"fl.\" late 3rd millennium BCE) was the 16th Gutian ruler of the Gutian Dynasty of Sumer mentioned on the \"\"Sumerian King List\"\" (\"SKL\"). According to the \"SKL\": Puzur-Suen was the successor of Hablum. Yarlaganda then succeeded Puzur-Suen (likewise according to the \"SKL\".)\nSee also.\n- History of Sumer\n- List of Mesopotamian dynasties"
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"Battle of Hun River (渾河之戰).\nIn 1623, Qin Liangyu assisted Ming forces in suppressing the She-An Rebellion in Sichuan and Guizhou led by She Chongming (奢崇明) and An Bangyan (安邦彥). In the following year, her elder brother, Qin Minping (秦民屏), was killed in battle by An Bangyan's forces.\nIn 1630, when Later Jin forces besieged the Ming capital, Beijing, Qin Liangyu led forces from Sichuan to reinforce the capital. The Chongzhen Emperor showered her with praises"
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"Qin Liangyu\nQin Liangyu (1574–1648), courtesy name Zhensu, was a Chinese female general best known for defending the Ming dynasty from attacks by the Manchu-led Later Jin dynasty in the 17th century.\nEarly life and education.\nQin Liangyu was born in Zhongzhou (忠州), which is in present-day Zhong County, Chongqing, to Miao parents. Her father, Qin Kui (秦葵), obtained the position of a \"gongsheng\" (貢生) in the civil service examination. He believed"
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"Queralt Castellet\nQueralt Castellet Ibáñez (born 17 June 1989 in Sabadell) is a Spanish snowboarder. She was silver medalist at the 2015 World Championships.\nShe competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics, and finished tenth in halfpipe at the 2007 World Snowboard Championships. During the 2007-08 Snowboarding World Cup circuit she placed on the podium three times, and overall she placed third in the halfpipe section of the 2007–08 World Cup.\nAt the 2010 Winter Olympics she scored a 44.3 on her first qualifying run, third highest"
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"Castellet (disambiguation)\nCastellet may refer to:\nPeople.\n- Queralt Castellet, Spanish snowboarder\nPlaces.\n- France\n- Castellet-en-Luberon, commune in the Vaucluse department\n- Castellet-lès-Sausses, commune in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department\n- Spain\n- Castellet i la Gornal, municipality in the comarca of the Alt Penedès\n- Sant Vicenç de Castellet, municipality in the comarca of Bages\nSee also.\n- Le Castellet (disambiguation)"
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"Radek Drulák\nRadek Drulák (born 12 January 1962) is a Czech former football striker and later manager. He played 16 matches for the Czech Republic and scored six goals. He also participated at the UEFA Euro 1996, and won a silver medal.\nCareer.\nDrulák was born in Olomouc.\nBetween December 1990 and June 1994, he had a spell abroad - playing his club football in Germany. During this time, he became the leading goal-scorer of the 2. Bundesliga while playing for VfB"
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"Raluca Olaru"
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". Her best professional Grand Slam result so far has been the third round of the 2007 French Open, when she defeated the 30th seed Julia Vakulenko in straight sets and lost to eventual runner–up, the 7th seed Ana Ivanovic. Olaru reached her highest singles ranking, world No. 53, on 27 July 2009, and her highest doubles ranking, No. 32, on 28 August 2017.\nPersonal life.\nIoana Raluca Olaru currently resides in her hometown Bucharest. Her parents, Adrian and Doina, run"
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"Raluca Olaru\nIoana Raluca Olaru (born 3 March 1989) is a professional tennis player from Romania. The winner of 11 singles and 15 doubles ITF titles, Olaru reached one WTA Tour singles final, at the 2009 Gastein Ladies, losing to Andrea Petkovic 2–6, 3–6. She also has won nine WTA doubles titles.\nOlaru was a successful junior player. She was the runner–up in both junior singles and doubles at the 2005 French Open, and captured the 2006 US Open doubles title along with Mihaela Buzărnescu"
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"Ramananda\nRamananda (IAST: Rāmānanda) was a 14th-century Vaishnava devotional poet saint, in the Ganges river region of northern India. The Hindu tradition recognizes him as the founder of the Ramanandi Sampradaya, the largest monastic Hindu renunciant community in modern times.\nBorn in a Brahman family, Ramananda for the most part of his life lived in the holy city of Varanasi. His year of birth or death are uncertain, but historical evidence suggests he was one of the earliest sants and a pioneering figure of the Bhakti"
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", Tridib Mitra, Alo Mitra, Ramananda Chattopadhyay, Anil Karanjai, Saileswar Ghosh, Karunanidhan Mukhopadhyay, and Subo Acharya were among the other leading writers and artists of the movement.\nOrigins.\nThe origins of this movement stem from the educational establishments serving Chaucer and Spengler to the poor of India. The movement was officially launched, however, in November 1961 from the residence of Malay Roy Choudhury and his brother Samir Roychoudhury in Patna. They took the word \"Hungry\" from Geoffrey Chaucer's line \"In Sowre Hungry"
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"Jordi Borràs i Abelló\nJordi Borràs i Abelló (born 1981 in Barcelona) is a Catalan illustrator and photojournalist.\nBiography.\nBorràs has a degree in Illustration from Barcelona's Massana School of Design, where he also discovered an interest in photography. Since then, he combines both disciplines professionally and has specialized in social issues in the field of photojournalism. He is a member of the Group of Journalists Ramon Barnils.\nHe has worked as an independent graphic reporter for various Catalan media including Nació Digital, La Directa"
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"Ramon Casas and Pere Romeu on a Tandem\nRamon Casas and Pere Romeu on a Tandem is a painting by Ramon Casas in exhibition at the National Art Museum of Catalonia in Barcelona.\nDescription.\nCasas painted \"Ramon Casas and Pere Romeu on a Tandem\" in 1897 specifically for the interior of Els Quatre Gats, a bar that was at the center of the Modernisme art movement in Barcelona. It depicts Casas and Pere Romeu, one of the promoters of \"Els Quatre Gats\", on a tandem bicycle against"
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"Romeu on a Tandem\" on the National Art Museum of Catalonia website\n- \"Ramon Casas and Pere Romeu on a Tandem\" and \"In an Automobile\" on the National Art Museum of Catalonia's YouTube channel\n- \"Ramon Casas and Pere Romeu on a Tandem\" on Google Art Project"
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"Rani Karnavati\nRani Karnavati also known as Rani Karmavati (died 8 March 1535), was a princess and temporary ruler from Bundi, India. She was married to Rana Sanga of Chittorgarh, the capital of Mewar Kingdom. She was the mother of the next two Ranas, Rana Vikramaditya and Rana Uday Singh, and grandmother of the legendary Maharana Pratap. She served as regent during the minority of her son, from 1527 until 1533.\nBiography.\nAfter Babur had captured the throne of Delhi in 1526 AD,"
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"Rani Karnavati of Garhwal\nRani Karnavati of Garhwal Kingdom, also known as Tehri Garhwal, was the wife of Mahipat Shah (or Mahipati Shah), the Rajput king of Garhwal who use the title Shah. \nThe capital of Garhwal Kingdom was shifted from Dewalgarh to Srinagar, Uttarakhand by him, who ascended to throne in 1622 and further consolidated his rule over most parts of Garhwal. \nThough King Mahipati Shah died young in 1631, after his death his Rani Karnavati, ruled the kingdom on the behalf of her very"
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"Rasul Kudayev\nRasul Kudayev is a Russian citizen who was held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba. \nKudayev is a Muslim from the Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria. \nIn 1995, while a young teenager, Kudayev won a wrestling championship.\nHis mother and brother stated that, in 2000, while still a teenager, Kudayev traveled to Central Asia to advance his sports career.\nKudayev, and six other Russian Guantanamo detainees (including Ruslan Odizhev who also lived in Nalchik"
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"detainee Rasul Kudayev\nwas arrested in Nalchik for allegedly taking part in the preparation of the attack, and participation in the attack itself (taking the road police post in Khasanya suburb of Nalchik). According to same source Rasul Kudayev pretends being at home at the time of the incident, which can be witnessed (according to his brother) by relatives, neighbours, journalists, and his lawyer.\nIt was reported that the militants may have planned to overrun the city's airport and use the aircraft there in suicide attacks"
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"Reinette Klever\nReinette Joanne Klever (born 21 July 1967) is a Dutch politician and former asset manager. She was a member of the House of Representatives for the Party for Freedom between 20 September 2012 and 23 March 2017. She was a member of the Senate from 7 June 2011 to 20 September 2012.\nKlever lives in Ermelo."
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"Klever\nKlever may refer to:\n- Klever, Norway, a village in Norway\n- Reinette Klever, Dutch politician\n- Valery Klever, Russian painter\n- Klever, russian app and trivia game"
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"Reyson Gracie\nReyson Gracie (born in 28 February 1942, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is the 3rd son (7th child) of Carlos Gracie, the founder of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and a member of the Gracie Family. Like his father, he has structured his life around three pillars: Jiu-Jitsu, the Gracie Diet and Spiritualism. Reyson Gracie is a 9th degree red belt in BJJ.\nBiography.\nIn the beginning of the 1960s Reyson trained many athletes to fight in the famous Brazilian"
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"- Jorge (George) Gracie (d. 1991)\n- Hélio Gracie (d. 2009)\n- Oswaldo Gracie (d. 1943)\n- Alexander Bilgin\nFamily members Second generation.\n- Carley Gracie\n- Carlos Gracie Jr.\n- Carlson Gracie (d. 2006)\n- Rilion Gracie\n- Relson Gracie\n- Reyson Gracie\n- Rickson Gracie\n- Robin Gracie\n- Robson Gracie also known as Carlos Robson Gracie\n- Rocian Gracie\n- Rolker Gracie\n- Rolls Gracie (d. 1982)"
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"She was elected a Member of the American Philosophical Society in 2016.\nEducation and early career.\nBorn in Seattle, Washington, in 1954, Risa Lavizzo-Mourey attended The Bush School and obtained an undergraduate degree at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, her M.D. at Harvard Medical School and completed her internship and residency at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. In 1984, she was named a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, and received her master of business"
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"Risa Lavizzo-Mourey\nRisa J. Lavizzo-Mourey (born 1954) is an American doctor and executive who served as President and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation from 2003 to 2017. She was the first woman and the first African-American to head the Foundation, which has an endowment of about $8 billion and distributes more than $400 million a year. She has been named one of the 100 Most Powerful Women by Forbes several times, and one of The Grio's History Makers in the Making."
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".” \nFinal years.\nAfter living for almost twenty years in the city of Hallowell, Robert Benjamin Lewis moved his family to the city of Bath, Maine, about 1848, where he built a cottage near the Sagadahoc County court house on Lincoln street.\nLewis signed on as a ship’s cook and steward on the merchantman \"Philip Larrabee\" of Bath, bound for the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince in early 1858. Upon the ship’s arrival, Lewis fell ill and sometime during the"
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"Robert Jovicic\nRobert Jovicic () was a long-time resident of Australia who was deported to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, where he became destitute in 2005.\nJovicic was born on 4 December 1966 in France of Yugoslavian parents. At the age of two, his family migrated to Australia, where Jovicic became an Australian permanent resident and lived for the next 36 years before being sent to Serbia. In Australia, Jovicic became addicted to heroin and turned to crime. By 2004 his criminal record numbered some 158 criminal"
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"Jovičić\nJovičić or Jovicic () is a Serbian surname derived from a masculine given name Jovica. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Risto Jovičić (1814-1883), Bosnian Serb freedom fighter and merchant.\n- Branko Jovičić (born 1993), Serbian footballer\n- Igor Jovičić (born 1964), first and last Secretary General of Serbia and Montenegro\n- Jovan Jovičić (1926-2013), Serbian physicist and musician\n- Robert Jovicic (born 1966)\n- Zoran Jovičić (President"
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"100 using a one-handed backhand.\nEarly life.\nRoberta Vinci was born in Taranto, the daughter of Angelo Vinci, an accountant, and his wife Luisa, a homemaker; she has an older brother, Francesco. Vinci was introduced to tennis at the age of six. She currently resides in Palermo, and is coached by Francesco Cina.\nCareer.\nCareer Early career.\nVinci made her professional debut at an ITF tournament in Italy in 1999. Vinci also won the French Open in girls'"
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".\nFinals Men's singles.\n Dmitry Tursunov defeated Ivan Dodig, 6–3, 6–2\n- It was Tursunov's 1st title of the year and 7th of his career.\nFinals Women's singles.\n Roberta Vinci defeated Jelena Dokić, 6–7, 6–3, 7–5\n- It was the 5th title of the career for Roberta Vinci, the 2nd of the year and the first on grass court.\nFinals Men's doubles.\n Daniele Bracciali / František Čermák defeated Robert Lindstedt / Horia Tecău, 6–3, 2–6"
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"Roberto Bautista Agut\nRoberto Bautista Agut (; born 14 April 1988) is a Spanish professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 13 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).\nAgut has won nine ATP singles titles (9–7 in finals), the biggest being the 2018 Dubai Duty Free Championship, an ATP 500 tournament. His biggest final to date was the 2016 Shanghai Masters, where he lost to Andy Murray. His best result at a major was at the 2019 Wimbledon Championships"
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"- Rafael Nadal → replaced by Roberto Bautista Agut\n- Stan Wawrinka → replaced by Kevin Anderson\n- Milos Raonic → replaced by Andrey Rublev\nDuring the tournament\n- Novak Djokovic → replaced by Andy Murray (for a one-set exhibition match against Roberto Bautista Agut)\nWinners.\nWinners Men's Singles.\n- Kevin Anderson def. Roberto Bautista Agut, 6–4, 7–6\nWinners Women's Singles.\n- Jeļena Ostapenko def. Serena Williams, 6–2, 3–6, [10–5]\nExternal links."
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"- Ragnar Vik, a Norwegian sailor\n- Robin Vik, a Czech professional tennis player\nOther.\n- ViK. Recordings, a record label that was a subsidiary of RCA Victor records and later, Sony BMG.\n- Stalag VI-K, a German World War II prisoner of war camp at Stuckenbrock\nSee also.\n- Wick (disambiguation), the anglicisation of 'Vik'\n- Vic (disambiguation)\n- Vik (name), people with the first name of Vik or Vic"
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"Robson Moura\nRobson Moura Fonseca is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu competitor, instructor and a mixed martial artist. He started training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu at the age of 10 in Teresópolis, Brazil. His first Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu teacher was Ailson \"Jucão\" Brites, though Moura attained the rank of black belt at the age of 16 from Nova União co-founder Andre Pederneiras. Today Moura holds a 5th degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu under Professor Brites. He has a mixed martial arts record of 2-"
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", so that when Ohio's Steel Belt turned into the Rust Belt in the late 70s and early 80s, companies that Roger had founded and worked with cushioned the crunch and contributed to the area's reinvention as a diversified manufacturing area.\nRoger was born in 1911 in Boundbrook, NJ to Joseph and Minnie White. He had two older sisters, Margaret Bourke-White and Ruth. Margaret Bourke-White is generally considered one of the great photojournalists of the 20th century.\nRoger graduated from MIT in 1934."
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"Roger Gracie\nRoger Gracie Gomes (born September 26, 1981) is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner and a mixed martial artist. A member of the Gracie family, he is the son of Reila Gracie (daughter of Carlos Gracie) and Mauricio Motta Gomes. Roger was awarded his black belt by his cousin Renzo Gracie at the behest of Carlos Gracie, Jr. whilst training in New York in 2003. He is currently a fourth degree black belt. Roger Gracie is the founder and head instructor at The Roger Gracie Academy"
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"Cakl \"(First round)\"\n26. Antony Dupuis \"(First round, retired)\"\n27. Roko Karanušić (Qualified)\n28. Nicolas Devilder \"(First round)\"\n29. Jérôme Haehnel \"(Second round)\"\n30. Dudi Sela \"(First round)\"\n31. Irakli Labadze (Qualified)\n32. Simone Bolelli \"(Qualifying competition)\"\nQualifiers.\n1. Kevin Kim\n2. Irakli Labadze\n3. Roko Karanušić\n4"
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"Roman Jebavý"
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"Roman Jebavý\nRoman Jebavý (born 16 November 1989) is a tennis player from the Czech Republic. He plays right-handed and has double handed backhand.\nJunior career.\nJebavý reached the 2007 Wimbledon final unseeded with Martin Kližan, before losing to Matteo Trevisan and Daniel López in the final. His career high ranking was number 3. He entered the 2007 U.S. Open seeded first in doubles with Vladimir Ignatic. The tandem lost in the semifinals to champions Jonathan Eysseric and Jerome Interzillo. Roman also lost that singles"
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"Jebavý\nJebavý (feminine Jebavá) is a Czech surname. It is an adjective derivation of a verb \"\"jebat\"\", which is a vulgar term for a sexual intercourse. Notable people include:\n- Jiří Jebavý, Czech ice hockey player\n- Roman Jebavý, Czech tennis player\n- Václav Jebavý (real name of Otokar Březina), Czech poet"
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"Rosita Baltazar\nRosita Baltazar (16 August 1960 – 6 July 2015) was a Belizean choreographer, dancer, dance instructor and founding assistant director of the Belize National Dance Company. In 2004, she was awarded the Lord Rhaburn Music Award as a dance ambassador and in 2009 she received the Chatoyer Recognition Award from the National Garifuna Council of Belize for her efforts at preserving Garifuna culture.\nBiography.\nBaltazar was born on 16 August 1960 in Livingston, Guatemala to Enes and Merejilda Baltazar and was raised in Punta Gorda,"
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"Rosita (given name)\nRosita is a given name. Notable persons with that name include:\n- Rosita Amores, Spanish singer and burlesque performer\n- Rosita Arenas (born 1933), Mexican actress\n- Rosita Baltazar (1960–2015), Belizean choreographer, dancer, dance instructor and director\n- Rosita Barack (born 1949), Indonesian president director of Metro TV\n- Rosita Bradborn (born 1973), Filipino lawn bowler\n- Rosita Capuyon, Filipino beauty queen and actress\n- Rosita Contreras (1913–1962"
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"Ross Case\nRoss Case (born 1 November 1951) is an Australian former tennis player. His career-high singles ranking was world no. 14.\nWith Geoff Masters, he won two Grand Slam doubles titles: in 1974 at the Australian Open and in 1977 at Wimbledon. He was also runner-up in 1976 at Wimbledon. He played in the Australian Davis Cup team in 1971, 1972, 1976, 1978, and 1979."
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"Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo\nRubén Ramírez Hidalgo (; born 6 January 1978 in Alicante, Spain) is a professional male tennis player from Spain. His career-high ATP singles ranking is world No. 50, achieved on 2 October 2006. His favourite surface is clay, where he has won numerous ATP Challenger Tour events, and has reached three main ATP Tour Finals, all in 2007, finishing runner-up in all three finals.\nCareer.\nRamírez Hidalgo turned pro in 1998.\nAt the 2006 French Open"
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"Rubén Ramírez\nRubén Ramírez may refer to:\n- Rubén Ramírez Lezcano (born 1966), Paraguayan politician\n- Rubén Ramírez Hidalgo (born 1978), Spanish tennis player\n- Rubén Ramírez (footballer, born 1982), Argentine footballer\n- Rubén Ramírez (footballer, born 1995), Venezuelan footballer"
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"Rémi Boutillier\nRémi Boutillier (born 15 January 1990) is a French tennis player.\nBoutillier has a career high ATP singles ranking of 235 achieved on 25 May 2015. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 340 achieved on 9 June 2014. He has won 6 ITF singles titles and 7 ITF doubles titles.\nBoutillier won his first ATP Challenger title at the 2015 Internationaux de Tennis de BLOIS in the doubles event partnering Maxime Teixeira."
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"Uyar\nUyar may refer to:\nPeople.\n- Anıl Uyar (born 1980), Turkish ice hockey player and coach\n- Çağıl Uyar (born 1986), Turkish ice hockey player\n- Salih Uyar, a citizen of Turkey held in extrajudicial detention in Guatanamo Bay\n- Yücel Uyar (born 1960), Turkish football manager and former footballer\nPlaces.\n- Uyar Urban Settlement, a municipal formation which the district town of Uyar in Uyarsky District of Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia is incorporated as\n-"
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"Sam Walton\nSamuel Moore Walton (March 29, 1918 – April 5, 1992)\nwas an American businessman and entrepreneur best known for founding the retailers Walmart and Sam's Club. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. grew to be the world's largest corporation by revenue as well as the biggest private employer in the world. At one point in his life, he was the richest man in America.\nEarly life.\nSamuel Moore Walton was born to Thomas Gibson Walton and Nancy Lee, in Kingfisher, Oklahoma."
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"Sam Walton (disambiguation)\nSam Walton most commonly refers to the founder of Walmart and Sam's Club. It may also refer to:\n- Samuel Thaw Walton (1943-2002) an American football player\n- Sam M. Walton College of Business, the business college at the University of Arkansas\n- Sam Walton (peace activist), a British Quaker peace activist"
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"Samantha Chapman\nSamantha Chapman (born 23 August 1977) is an English makeup artist based in London and Norwich.\nBackground.\nChapman attended the College of West Anglia, taking a two-year BTEC in Make-up and Hairdressing tutored by Louise Young. In addition to her work as a freelance make-up artist, she runs make-up courses with her sister, Nicola Haste. In October 2008, Samantha started a channel on YouTube under the name of 'Pixiwoo' on which she and her sister"
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"Samuel Caballero\nJorge Samuel Caballero Álvarez (; born 24 December 1974 in Puerto Lempira, Gracias a Dios department, Honduras) is a retired Honduran football defender.\nHe currently is the president of Honduran national league club Deportes Savio.\nClub career.\nCaballero began his career with hometown club Deportivo Melgar. He then joined Olimpia, playing with the team from 1996 until transferring overseas in 2001. The central defender moved to Serie A to play for Udinese, where his second season was hampered by a long knee injury lay"
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"Sanda Mamić\nSanda Mamić (born 22 March 1985 in Zagreb, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia) is a retired professional female tennis player from Croatia.\nEarly career.\n- 2001 – Reached final at ITF/Hvar-CRO\n- 2002 – Reached final at ITF/Sopron-HUN\n- 2003 – Won first ITF Circuit title at ITF/Yamaguchi-JPN; also reached final at ITF/Makarska 1-CRO\n- 2004 – Best career finish, reaching quarterfinals at Budapest. Mamić, ranked World No. 201"
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"Sandra Zaniewska\nSandra Zaniewska (born 3 January 1992) is a Polish tennis coach and former professional player.\nShe has won ten ITF singles tournaments, as well as a further seven in doubles, and was the runner-up of the 2009 Australian Open in girls' doubles, with partner Aleksandra Krunić.\nZaniewska is currently the coach of Petra Martić.\nPersonal life.\nSandra Zaniewska was born to Maciej Zaniewski and Teresa Zaniewska on 3 January 1992 in Katowice. She has one brother, Bartek. Zaniewska"
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"Sara Blakely\nSara Treleaven Blakely (born February 27, 1971) is an American billionaire businesswoman, and founder of Spanx, an American intimate apparel company with pants and leggings, founded in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2012, Blakely was named in \"Time\" magazine's \"Time 100\" annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. As of 2014, she is listed as the 93rd most powerful woman in the world by \"Forbes\".\nEarly life.\nBlakely was born February 27,"
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"Sara Schätzl\nSara Schätzl (born 12 December 1987 as Sara-Maria Schätzl in Donauwörth, Germany) is a German columnist, author, actress and business woman who, since 2013, lived in Los Angeles, California, and moved in 2016 to Las Vegas.\nEarly life.\nSara Schätzl grew up in the small Bavarian town Donauwörth. She attended the boarding school Gymnasium Schloss Gaienhofen until she received the Mittlere Reife diploma at the age of sixteen, then dropped out of school and moved to Munich to start a"
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"old Schätzl as the alleged holiday flirt of actor Bernd Herzsprung during a joint stay in the hotel \"Liebes Rot Flüh\" in Haldensee, Tyrol in Austria. Later it came to light that the 65-year-old Herzsprung had arranged the 'paparazzi' pictures himself with the photographer and Schätzl after the separation from his wife Barbara Engel and he denied having a relationship with the young actress. Schätzl made also headlines for two court appearances in 2007 and 2008.\nSara Schätzl became an It girl and part of the Munich high society"
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"Mackenzie McDonald\n- Hunter Reese\n- Luis Valero\nThe following players received entry into the singles main draw as special exempts:\n- Tommy Paul\n- Noah Rubin\nThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:\n- Sekou Bangoura\n- Adrien Bossel\n- Eric Quigley\n- Daniel Smethurst\nChampions.\nChampions Singles.\n- Daniel Evans def. Frances Tiafoe 5–7, 6–1, 6–3\nChampions Doubles.\n- Johan Brunström / Frederik Nielsen def. Sekou Bangoura / Matt Seeberger 6–1, 6–2"
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"Septi Mende\nSepti Mende (born 21 September 1986, in Jakarta) is a former Indonesian professional tennis player. She made her debut as a professional in October 2000, aged 14, at an ITF tournament in Jakarta.\nIn 2002 and 2003, she played in the Australian Open Junior Championships. In 2003, she and her partner Sandy Gumulya reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open Junior Championships doubles competition.\nShe was part of Indonesia's Fed Cup team in 2006, but her only scheduled match was not played"
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"Early life Move to Alabama.\nIt is unclear when Sequoyah moved to Alabama from Tennessee. Some sources claim he went with his mother, though there is no confirmed date for her death. Others have stated that it was before 1809, when he started his work on the Cherokee Syllabary. Another source claims it was in 1818. However, this date is too late, because he was already living in Alabama when he enlisted in the army. In 1813–14, Sequoyah served as a warrior of the Cherokee Regiment (Col."
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"Museum of the American Indian, the American Museum of Natural History, the Heard Museum, the Portland Art Museum, the Sequoyah National Research Center in Little Rock, Arkansas, and the Museum of Arts and Design. He is the only artist to have his beadwork featured in Playboy magazine.\nIn 2008, Amerman was a Hauberg Fellow at the Pilchuck Glass School and artist-of-residence there in 2008. He and Tlingit artist Preston Singletary both taught at the school in 2006 as part of \"Iconoglass\"."
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"Shannon Golds\nShannon Golds (born 3 October 1986 in Gold Coast) is an Australian retired professional tennis player. \nGolds has a career high WTA singles ranking of 203, achieved on 10 May 2010. Golds also has a career high WTA doubles ranking of 202 achieved on 7 December 2009. Golds has won 2 ITF singles titles and 6 ITF doubles titles.\nGolds retired from tennis 2016.\nExternal links.\n- Golds wins Hope Island Singles Title 2006"
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"Silvia Njirić\nSilvia Njirić (9 July 1993, Zagreb) is a Croatian tennis player.\nHaving already played Fed Cup for Croatia, Njirić made semifinals at the 2010 junior French Open, losing to Elina Svitolina of Ukraine.\nShe has won six singles and ten doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit. On 4 May 2015, she reached her best singles ranking of world No. 370. On 23 July 2012, she peaked at No. 290 in the doubles rankings."
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"Silvio D'Amico\nSilvio D'Amico (February 3, 1887 in Rome – April 1, 1955 in Rome) was an Italian theatre critic, journalist, and theorist of Italian theater. Not a Fascist himself, D'Amico was the major theater critic during the \"ventennio\", the twenty years (1922-1945) of Fascist rule in Italy. He was the first editor of the nine volume \"Enciclopedia dello Spettacolo\" (\"Encyclopedia of Performing Arts\"), published between 1954 and 1965, that covered theater, music,"
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"Alumni of the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico\nSpecializing in the field of drama, with particular attention to the drama of its national heritage, the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico has played a key role in the Italian film and theater scene and is currently headed by Professor Luigi Maria Musati. It has prepared artists such as Margherita Buy, Vittorio Gassman, Luigi Lo Cascio, Anna Magnani, Nino Manfredi, and Monica Vitti. Other former alumni include Antoniano, Manuela Arcuri, Mino Bellei, Carmelo Bene,"
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"Simon Stadler\nSimon Stadler (; born 20 July 1983 in Heidelberg, West Germany) is a German retired professional left-handed tennis player. He reached his career-high singles ranking of world No. 140 in February 2009 and his career-high doubles ranking of world No. 52 in February 2014.\nJuniors career.\nStadler reached a career-high of No. 8 in singles in February 2001 and No. 14 in doubles in January 2001.\nProfessional career.\nProfessional career 2008.\nAfter a"
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"Simon van der Meer\nSimon van der Meer (24 November 19254 March 2011) was a Dutch particle accelerator physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1984 with Carlo Rubbia for contributions to the CERN project which led to the discovery of the W and Z particles, two of the most fundamental constituents of matter.\nBiography.\nOne of four children, Simon van der Meer was born and grew up in The Hague, the Netherlands, in a family of teachers. He was educated at the city's gymnasium"
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"- Patrick van der Meer (born 1971), Dutch dressage rider\n- Rick van der Meer (born 1997), Dutch footballer\n- Rob van der Meer (born ca. 1956), Dutch Surgeon General\n- Robin van der Meer (born 1995), Dutch footballer\n- Robine van der Meer (born 1971), Dutch actress\n- Simon van der Meer (1925–2011), Dutch physicist\n- Stientje van Veldhoven-van der Meer (born 1973), Dutch politician\n- Stijn van"
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"Halep is also sponsored by Dedeman, a Romanian home improvement chain. She has been a brand ambassador for the Mercedes-Benz Romania automobile manufacturing company since 2017, and internationally for Hublot watches since 2016.\nPersonal life.\nSimona Halep was born in Constanța to Stere and Tania Halep, a family of Aromanian descent. Her father, a former football player at Săgeata Stejaru playing in the lower leagues, owns a dairy products factory. She has an older brother, Nicolae. Halep spoke of her lifelong love of football"
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"2018 Simona Halep tennis season\nThe 2018 Simona Halep tennis season officially began on 1 January 2018 with the start of the 2018 WTA Tour. Simona Halep entered the season as the No. 1 ranked player in the world.\nYear in detail.\nYear in detail Early hard court season and Australian Open.\nYear in detail Early hard court season and Australian Open Shenzhen Open.\nHalep began her season at the Shenzhen Open. She was the top seed and advanced to the final after successfully defeating Nicole Gibbs, Duan Yingying,"
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"Sinibaldo de Mas\nSinibaldo de Mas i Sans (1809, Barcelona – 1868, Madrid) was a known Spanish government diplomat to Asia during the 19th century. An adventurer and a poet, he introduced photography in the Philippines in 1841. He was also a Spanish ambassador to Macau. He was also a supporter of Iberian Federalism, having proposed a combined flag.\nIn the Philippines.\nDe Mas left Spain in 1834. During his two-and-a-half-year stay in the Philippines, de"
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