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"Siti Wan Kembang\nChe Siti Wan Kembang is the legendary queen regnant over a region in the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, which is now encompassed within Kelantan state. She is believed to have ruled in the 16th century.\nChe Siti was famous for her beauty and wisdom. She is descendant from the royal lineage of Champa-Kelantan-Pattani.\nShe was also known as a warrior princess and was said to be able to enter battle on horseback with a sword with an army of female horseriders. It was"
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", Mariotta Haliburton defends and negotiates the surrender of Hume Castle.\n- 1548: Thai queen Suriyothai, along with princess Tepastri, went into battle on war elephants with King Maha Chakkraphat against Burmese invaders.\n- Mid 1500s: Inés de Suárez, fought alongside Pedro de Valdivia during the conquest of Chile.\n- 1548–1580: Likely time period for reign of legendary Malaysian queen Siti Wan Kembang. According to legend, she rode into battle with a sword, leading women horse riders.\nTimeline of women in warfare from"
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"Snježana Kordić"
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"Zagreb University (1992).\nShe earned her Ph.D. in Zagreb (1993). In Germany she obtained a habilitation in Slavic Philology (qualification at professorship level) from the University of Münster in 2002.\nBiography Academic appointments.\nKordić taught and conducted research at a number of Croatian and German universities. From 1990-91 she was an assistant at the Osijek University, and from 1991-95 she was an assistant at the Zagreb University. Then she moved to Germany and was a lecturer at the Bochum University from"
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"Snježana Kordić\nSnježana Kordić (); born 29 October 1964) is a Croatian linguist. In addition to her work in syntax, she has written on sociolinguistics. Kordić is known among non-specialists for numerous articles against the puristic and prescriptive language policy in Croatia. Her 2010 book on language and nationalism popularises the theory of pluricentric languages in the Balkans.\nBiography.\nBiography Education.\nSnježana Kordić obtained a degree from Osijek University (1988) and an M.Sci. in Linguistics from the Faculty of Philosophy at the"
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"Sofia Moshevich"
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"Sofia Moshevich\nSofia Moshevich (; born 1949) is a Ukrainian-born pianist, teacher and researcher who lived in Moscow, Jerusalem and Johannesburg before emigrating to Canada where she now lives in Toronto. Since the early 1970s, she has taken a special interest in the Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, making a careful analysis of his recorded performances as a pianist. Two books document the results of her work: \"Dmitri Shostakovich, Pianist\" and \"Shostakovich's Music for Piano Solo, Interpretation and Performance\". She also contributed"
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"Leningrad Comedy Theatre. Since 1970 he became a professor at the Leningrad Conservatory. He orchestrated two unfinished operas of Modest Mussorgsky: Zhenitba and Salammbô. His orchestration of Salammbô was used by Valery Gergiev at the Mérida festival in 1991.\nSelected works.\n- Violin concerto, opus 21 (1970)\n- Concerto for Violin and Orchestra\n- Sonata for Flute and Piano\nSources.\n- Moshevich, Sofia, \"Dmitri Shostakovich - Pianist\" (McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2004) -"
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"Solina Chau"
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"Solina Chau\nSolina Chau Hoi Shuen (周凱旋) (born c. 1961) is a businesswoman in Hong Kong, a business partner in the Cheung Kong Group, and director of the Li Ka Shing Foundation. She is also a major stockholder in Tom.com, a publication and advertising company in the People's Republic of China.\nEarly life and education.\nChau was born in 1961 as the daughter of a Hong Kong small time businessman. She attended the prestigious Diocesan Girls' School in Hong Kong, where was elected"
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"from investors to fund the design and development of new companies. Investors include Garrett Camp, Google board member Ram Shriram, TPG founder David Bonderman, Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson, HP CEO Meg Whitman, Li Ka-Shing & Solina Chau, First Round Capital, SherpaVentures, Booking.com Chairman Kees Koolen, SV Angel, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg, Behance founder Scott Belsky, Undercurrent co-founder Josh Spear & author Tim Ferriss. In March 2016, Expa raised an additional $100m to fund the"
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"Sonchat Ratiwatana"
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"Sonchat Ratiwatana\nSonchat Ratiwatana (, ), nicknamed Ton (, ; born January 23, 1982 in Bangkok) is a professional tennis player from Thailand. In 2007, Sonchat and his twin brother Sanchai Ratiwatana won their first ATP doubles title in Bangkok in their home country. In the final, the team beat 2007 Wimbledon men's doubles winner Michaël Llodra and 2007 U.S. Open men's doubles semifinalist Nicolas Mahut. He reached his highest doubles ranking at world number 39 as of 28 April 2008. He plays right-handed"
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"Tennis at the 2011 Southeast Asian Games – Men's Doubles\nSonchat Ratiwatana and Sanchai Ratiwatana were the defending champions of the Men's Doubles competition of the 2011 Southeast Asian Games but lost to Do Minh Quan and Ngo Huang Huy in the quarterfinals. Christopher Rungkat and Elbert Sie won the title by beating Treat Conrad Huey and Cecil Mamiit 2–6, 6–2, [10–7] in the final.\nDraw.\nDraw Seeds.\nAll seeds received bye to the quarterfinals.\n1. Sanchai Ratiwatana / Sonchat Ratiwatana \"(Quarterfinals"
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"Sophie Ferguson"
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"Sophie Ferguson\nSophie Ferguson (born 19 March 1986, in Sydney) is a former Australian professional tennis player.\nShe won nine ITF Women's Circuit titles and played on the WTA Tour. She reached a career-high ranking in singles of world No. 109 on 19 July 2010, and high-ranking in doubles of No. 148 on 8 October 2007. She retired from tennis in 2012.\nFerguson has undergone coaching from Australian Tony Roche.\nCareer.\nIn 2005, Ferguson got entry in"
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"Sep 2, 1870, caused the Radford family to flee the advancing Prussian Army. At Le Havre they negotiated commercial passage to the United States.\nMarriage and family.\nOn February 22, 1877, Sophie fell from her horse while riding in Rock Creek Park and fractured her skull. She remained unconscious into March. Among callers to the family was Waldemar de Meissner, first secretary of the Russian Legation. They married November 20, 1877 in two ceremonies: first at the Episcopal Church and then at the Radford residence"
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"Sophie Lefèvre"
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"Sophie Lefèvre\nSophie Lefèvre (born 23 February 1981 in Toulouse) is a retired French tennis player.\nOn 15 September 2003, she reached her career-high WTA ranking of 216 in singles. Her highest doubles ranking was 76, reached on 21 February 2011. Lefèvre retired from the WTA Tour in 2013.\nShe is co-founder and now director, with former Russian professional Maria Kondratieva, of KL Tennis Academy in Florida, United States."
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"Sep 2, 1870, caused the Radford family to flee the advancing Prussian Army. At Le Havre they negotiated commercial passage to the United States.\nMarriage and family.\nOn February 22, 1877, Sophie fell from her horse while riding in Rock Creek Park and fractured her skull. She remained unconscious into March. Among callers to the family was Waldemar de Meissner, first secretary of the Russian Legation. They married November 20, 1877 in two ceremonies: first at the Episcopal Church and then at the Radford residence"
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"Stephan Fox"
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"Stephan Fox\nStephan Fox (born 1963 in Germany) is a former Muaythai World Champion and the current General Secretary of IFMA and Vice-President of the WMC. Stephan Fox is the Vice President of SportAccord and the President of the Alliance of Independent Recognised Members of Sport (AIMS) representing 23 international federations.\nStephan Fox is well known in the Muaythai world as a speaker, mentor and advocate of Thailand's national sport and combat art. His educational background is rooted both in both Germany and Australia, however he"
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"East summit, Johann and Matthias 10 days later (11 Sep 1854) with Edward Shirley Kennedy and Benedict Leir, and Matthias and Stephan later again with Edward Levi Ames. On these five occasions they never tried the difficult traverse to the western summit, also because the summits were both mapped as 4,638 m high at the time. Partially with the technical difficulty (UIAA III) of the route from Silbersattel in mind, many consider the Madutz and Zumtaugwald ascent in 1849 the true first ascent of Monta Rosa.\nThe first"
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"Steve Hanke"
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".\nHanke has written extensively as a columnist for \"Forbes\" magazine and many other major publications. He is also a currency and commodity trader.\nEarly life and education.\nSteve Hanke was born in Macon, Georgia in 1942 and grew up in Atlantic, Iowa, where he attended Atlantic High School. He then attended the University of Colorado Boulder, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Hanke earned a B.S. in Business Administration (1964) and a Ph.D. in Economics (1969)"
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"), ranked 67th out of 180 countries\n- International Monetary Fund: GDP (nominal) (2006), ranked 39th out of 181 countries\n- International Monetary Fund: GDP (nominal) (2006), ranked 41st out of 181 countries\n- Steve Hanke: Misery Index 2013, ranked 103rd out of 109 countries\n- Steve Hanke: Misery Index 2014, ranked 101st out of 108 countries\n- Steve Hanke: Misery Index 2015, ranked 52nd out of 60 countries\n- Steve Hanke: Misery Index"
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"Stéphane Cornicard"
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"Stéphane Cornicard\nStéphane Cornicard (born 1964) is a multilingual actor and director (French, English, German, Spanish and Italian), who trained in France with François David, French director and writer, at Colby College, U.S. and at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK.\nCareer.\nCornicard's many credits include Jean in \"Saving Private Ryan\" by Steven Spielberg, Liquid Snake in Metal Gear and Gabe Logan in Syphon Filter, the evil Count Raum in \"Primal\", enigmatic profiler Gerd Hanke"
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"\" (English version).\nCornicard appeared in the \"Doctor Who\" audio drama \"The Next Life\". He also presents Ma France, web based French classes and podcasts for BBC.\nStéphane Cornicard stars as hapless truffle hunter Jean Dubois in Tom Tagholm's \"A Bout de Truffe\", winner of TCM Classic Shorts Film Competition 2007, Best Film, Best UK Short at Raindance Film Festival 2007, Grand Jury Award at Dances with Film Festival 2007.\nPartial filmography.\n- \"Saving Private Ryan"
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"Sue Courtenay"
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"Sue Courtenay\nSue Courtenay (born c.1966) is a Belizean architect who was selected as the first female president of the Federation of Caribbean Associations of Architects and served from 2012 to 2014. She is an advocate of regional building standards and mutual recognition agreements for architects of the CARICOM alliance.\nBiography.\nCourtenay was born in Sri Lanka and grew up Zambia, India, and the United Kingdom. She earned a degree in architecture from the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles and then went on to obtain a"
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"Agency.\n- 1 Apr 1937 – 10 Oct 1937 Courtenay Latimer\n- 11 Oct 1937 – 31 Jan 1941 Edmund C. Gibson (1st time)\n- 1 Feb 1941 – 14 Mar 1941 G.B. Williams\n- 15 Mar 1941 – 3 Apr 1942 M.C. Sinclair\n- Apr 1942 – Nov 1942 Edmund C. Gibson (2nd time)\n- 2 Nov 1942 – 6 Sep 1944 Philipp Gaisford\n- 7 Sep 1944 – 4 Nov 1944 Cyril P. Hancock (b. 1896 – d. 1990)\nRulers British agents and residents Residents"
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"Susan Butcher"
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"Susan Butcher\nSusan Howlet Butcher (December 26, 1954 – August 5, 2006) was an American dog musher, noteworthy as the second woman to win the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 1986, the second four-time winner in 1990, and the first to win four out of five sequential years. She is commemorated in Alaska by the Susan Butcher Day.\nLife and career.\nSusan Butcher was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, a lover of dogs and the outdoors. She completed secondary school at the"
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"- 1987 \"Chicago Tribune\" interview with Susan Butcher\n- Susan Butcher Biography and Interview with the American Academy of Achievement/a\n- Susan Butcher Day\n- \"Granite\" by Susan Butcher and David Monson, Illustrated by Sarah Douglan, University of Alaska Press, 2007; Children's book"
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"Susan Sloane"
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"Susan Sloane\nSusan Sloane (born December 5, 1970) is a retired American professional tennis player. She was also known by her married name, Susan Sloane-Lundy.\nCareer.\nSloane won seven national titles and three Kentucky state championships as a junior. As a teenager, she moved to train at the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton, Florida. She turned professional in 1986 and joined the WTA Tour. In 1988, she won the Virginia Slims of Nashville, her first and only singles title."
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"1988 Virginia Slims of Nashville\nThe 1988 Virginia Slims of Nashville was a women's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts at the Maryland Farms Racquet Club in Brentwood, Tennessee in the United States and was part of Category 2 tier of the 1988 WTA Tour. It was the fourth edition of the tournament and ran from October 17 through October 23, 1988. Unseeded Susan Sloane won the singles title and earned $17,000 first-prize money.\nFinals.\nFinals Singles.\n Susan Sloane defeated Beverly Bowes 6–3,"
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"Svetlana Kana Radević"
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"Svetlana Kana Radević\nSvetlana Kana Radević (19372000) is credited as the first female Montenegrin architect. Her work was recognized by two national architecture prizes.\nBiography.\nSvetlana Kana Radević was born on 21 November 1937 in Cetinje, Yugoslavia where she attended elementary school and then completed high school at Slobodan Škerović School in Titograd, which is now Podgorica. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Belgrade and then went on to attain a master's degree from the University of Pennsylvania. She continued her studies"
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"to have her own firm\nEurope Malta.\n- Isabelle Barratt-Delia (born 1938), first Maltese female architect\nEurope Montenegro.\n- Svetlana Kana Radević (1937–2000), first Montenegrin female architect\nEurope Netherlands.\n- Fleur Agema (born 1976), politician, former spatial designer\n- Caroline Bos (born 1959), co-founder of UNStudio, an award-winning architecture firm in Amsterdam\n- Luzia Hartsuyker-Curjel (1926–2011), German-born Dutch architect remembered for her innovative housing designs"
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"Svetozar Miletić"
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"Svetozar Miletić\nSvetozar Miletić (; 22 February 1826 – 4 February 1901) was a lawyer, journalist, author, politician, mayor of Novi Sad, and the political leader of Serbs in Vojvodina.\nFamily.\nMiletić's ancestor was Mileta Zavišić who came to Bačka from Kostajnica near the border of Bosnia where he led a company of three hundred men and fought against Ottomans for thirty two years. Since Ottomans wanted to punish him after they signed a peace treaty with Austrians, Mileta moved to Bačka and changed his last"
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"Svetozar Miletić (village)\nSvetozar Miletić (, , , Bunjevac: \"Svetozar Miletić\" or \"Lemeš\", ) is a village located in Sombor municipality in the West Bačka District of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated in Bačka geographical region. The village is ethnically mixed and its population numbering 2,746 inhabitants.\nName.\nThe village was named after Svetozar Miletić, a political leader of Serbs in Vojvodina from second half of 19th century.\nIn Serbian, the village is known as \"Svetozar Miletić\""
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"Søren Kierkegaard"
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", and Western culture.\nEarly years (1813–1836).\nKierkegaard was born to an affluent family in Copenhagen. His mother, Ane Sørensdatter Lund Kierkegaard, had served as a maid in the household before marrying his father, Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard. She was an unassuming figure: quiet, plain, and not formally educated, but Henriette Lund, her granddaughter, wrote that she \"wielded the sceptre with joy and protected [Søren and Peter] like a hen protecting her chicks\". She also wielded influence on her"
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"the enterprise went bankrupt.\nIn 1799, justitsråd, War Commissioner Heinrich Christian Kilde bought the estate. Kilde used the property as a summer residence. The house was a two-storey, half-timbered building. Kilde was an enthuastic gardener and acauired more land in the 1800s and 1810s.Henriette Lund (1829-1909), a niece of Søren Kierkegaard, describes the garden in her posthumously published memoirs. She spent five summers on the estate in the period 1836-1840. Actor at the Royal Danish Theatre"
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"Tamás Filó\nTamás Filó (born 6 December 1979 in Budapest) is a Hungarian football player who currently plays for Budapest Honvéd FC.\nExternal links.\n- Budapest Honved FC Official Website"
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"Tamás Giák\nTamás Giák (born 2 April 1990 in Miskolc) is a Hungarian footballer who currently plays for Egri FC.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at HLSZ"
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"Tamás Waliczky\nTamás Waliczky, born in 1959, in Budapest, Hungary, works as a media artist. He started out by creating cartoon films (1968–83), whilst working as a painter, illustrator and photographer. He began working with computers in 1983. He was artist-in-residence at the Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM) in 1992, and subsequently a member of the Institute's research staff (1993–1997) before taking up a guest professorship at the HBK Saar, Saarbrücken (1997–2002). IAMAS"
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"Tamás Kádár"
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"Tamás Kádár\nTamás Kádár (born 14 March 1990) is a Hungarian footballer, currently playing for Ukrainian Dynamo Kyiv. He is a defender and is equally capable at centre-back or left-back. He made his debut for Zalaegerszegi TE at the age of 16 and has since gone on to win Hungary U-21 honours.\nClub career.\nClub career Zalaegerszeg.\nKádár made his debut for Zalaegerszegi TE in 2006. He was offered trials by Premier League clubs Bolton Wanderers and Newcastle United in December 2007. He"
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"in August 1297. Historian Tamás Kádár considers the election of John was confirmed by Boccasini on behalf of Pope Boniface VIII sometime after October 1301. The document narrates that John stayed in the vicinity of the papal legate's residence at Pressburg (present-day Bratislava, Slovakia). Hungarian prelates John of Nyitra, Paul Balog of Pécs and Anthony of Csanád advised the papal legate on legal issues concerning customary law, when declared the choice of the provost of Szepes chapter (today Spišská Kapitula in Spišské Podhradie) is the right of"
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"Tanja Tuomi\nTanja Tuomi (born 4 May 1996 in Tampere) is a Finnish tennis player.\nTuomi has a 2–2 record for Finland in Fed Cup competition."
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"player\n- Mikko Tuomi, astronomer\n- Olavi Tuomi (1932–2006), Finnish cinematographer\n- Rauli Tuomi (1919–1949), Finnish actor\n- Tanja Tuomi (born 1996), Finnish tennis player\nSee also.\n- Petri Tuomi-Nikula (born 1951), Finnish diplomat"
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"The Corpus Christi Procession Leaving the Church of Santa Maria del Mar\nThe Corpus Christi Procession Leaving the Church of Santa Maria del Mar is an oil painting by Ramon Casas painted in 1907 in Barcelona and currently in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona.\nIn 1896, an anarchist attacked the Corpus Christi procession, which had left the Church of Santa Maria del Mar of Barcelona, killing twelve people and created panic in the city. The fact was part of the turbulent social landscape in the Catalonia of the early 20th"
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"in 2018\n- \"The Corpus Christi Procession Leaving the Church of Santa Maria del Mar\" by Ramon Casas\nExternal links.\n- 360° virtual immersive panorama of the church of Santa Maria del Mar\n- Photos\n- http://www.netflix.com/title/80150507 La Catedral del Mar, Netflix series set around the construction of the cathedral"
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"Theodor Brugsch\nTheodor Brugsch (11 October 1878 – 11 July 1963) was a German internist and politician.\nEarly life.\nTheodor Brugsch was born in Graz. Despite being born in southern Austria, Theodor Brugsch's father had been born in Berlin: it was in Berlin that the son received his schooling and lived for most of his own life.\nBiography.\nHe became an associate professor in 1910, and practiced medicine at the Charité Hospital in Berlin prior to, and after World War I. In 1917–19"
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"Brugsch\nBrugsch may refer to:\n- Heinrich Karl Brugsch (1827–1894), German Egyptologist\n- Theodor Brugsch (1878–1963), German internist\n- Émile Brugsch (1842–1930), German Egyptologist"
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"This set off a chain of events leading to the destruction of Doriath and the scattering of its people. After Thingol's death Melian, who remained in Middle-earth by binding her spirit to that of her husband, chose to forsake her body and return to Aman as a Maia, removing the power which once protected it, leaving Doriath vulnerable to attack from without.\nAchievements.\nThingol built a fabulous capital city and fortress beneath a great hill called Menegroth, the Thousand Caves. He personally commanded the army of"
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"modifications were undertaken over the years:\n- 10 Sep 1898 Platform extended.\n- 21 Aug 1901 Platform extended at the eastern end.\n- 1 Nov 1907 Platform extended at the western end.\n- 7 Jul 1917 Up Refuge siding extended.\n- 10 May 1920 Awning erected between station building and steps.\n- 4 Aug 1923 Additions made to station building and booking office and electric light fitted to the station.\n- 15 Sep 1925 Up Refuge siding extended.\n- 1964 Residence at 8 Abbotsford"
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"Vladimír Bouzek\nVladimír Bouzek (December 3, 1920 in Třebíč, Austria-Hungary – July 31, 2006) was an ice hockey player who played in the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League. He won a silver medal at the 1948 Winter Olympics. He was inducted into the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 2007."
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"Vsevolods Zeļonijs\nVsevolods Zeļonijs (born February 24, 1973 in Riga) is a Latvian judoka, who competed in the 1992 and 2000 Summer Olympics winning bronze medal in 2000 in the lightweight (– 73 kg) category.\nZeļonijs also won the bronze medal in the 1997 World Championships, and several silver and bronze medals in European Championships. He is a four-time Olympian.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Igors Vihrovs in men's floor exercises, and judoka and bronze medalist Vsevolods Zeļonijs. Pistol shooter and former Olympic champion Afanasijs Kuzmins, the oldest of the team, at age 57, became the first Latvian athlete to compete in seven Olympic games (including three of his appearances under the Soviet Union). Meanwhile, javelin thrower and Latvia's top Olympic medal contender Vadims Vasiļevskis was appointed by the committee to become the nation's flag bearer in the opening ceremony.\nLatvia left Athens with a total of four Olympic silver medals"
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"Vítor Ribeiro\nVítor Ribeiro (born February 24, 1979 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) is a retired professional mixed martial artist who competed in the Lightweight division. A professional competitor since 2001, he has formerly competed for Strikeforce, Shooto, DREAM, Cage Rage, Cage Force, the World Fighting Alliance, and K-1 HERO'S. Ribeiro is the former Cage Rage World Lightweight Champion and the former Shooto World Lightweight Champion.\nBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu lineage.\nMitsuyo Maeda » Carlos Gracie Sr. » Carlson Gracie » Andre"
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"Romeu Ribeiro\nRomeu Oliveira Ribeiro (born 13 January 1989) is a Portuguese footballer who plays for F.C. Penafiel as a defensive midfielder.\nClub career.\nBorn in Vieira do Minho, Braga District, Ribeiro began his football formation with local S.C. Braga, being acquired by S.L. Benfica in 2004. Like Miguel Vítor, he first played with the main squad due to injuries to teammates, making his debuts in the Primeira Liga and European competition in exactly the same matches that Vítor, in August 2007.\nHowever,"
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"Wally Masur\nWally Masur (; born 13 May 1963) is a tennis coach, television commentator, and former professional tennis player from Sydney, Australia. He reached the semi-finals of the 1987 Australian Open and the 1993 US Open, achieving a career-high singles ranking of World No. 15 in October 1993.\nTennis career.\nMasur began playing tennis at the age of eight.\nTennis career Juniors.\nIn 1980, he reached the final of the Australian Open boys' singles tournament and won the"
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"Walter Poghosyan\nWalter Poghosyan (, born 16 May 1992 in Yerevan) is an Armenian football player who currently plays midfielder for the Armenian national team and for Armenian Premier League club Banants Yerevan.\nClub career.\nWalter Poghosyan instilled an interest in football at an early age and started the sport when he was 7 years old. He initially went to football school Pyunik Yerevan, and later moved to the football school Banants Yerevan. At 13 years of age, the young football player received the attention of the club breeders"
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"Willard Livingstone Beard\nWillard Livingstone Beard (; Pinyin: \"Bì Yìzhī\"; Foochow Romanized: \"Bĭ Ék-dĭ\"; February 5, 1865 – April 15, 1947) was an American missionary serving under the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Foochow, China.\nLife.\nWillard Livingstone Beard was born in Huntington, Connecticut on February 5, 1865. He enrolled at Oberlin College in 1887, and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1891. In 1894 he graduated from Hartford Seminary."
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"Wim Taymans\nWim Taymans (full name Wim Odilia Georges Taymans) is a software developer and Belgian national based in Barcelona, Spain. Taymans started his career in multimedia development on the Commodore 64 writing various games and demos. He was known in the Commodore 64 coding community under the nickname The Wim. In 1990 he was the coder behind the C64 game Puffy's Saga which was distributed by Ubisoft. He later moved on to the Amiga where he among other things wrote a version of the classic game Boulderdash.\nIn"
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"A Head in the Polls\n\"A Head in the Polls\" is the seventh episode in the second season of the American animated television series \"Futurama\". It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on December 12, 1999. The episode was written by J. Stewart Burns and directed by Bret Haaland. Claudia Schiffer makes a guest appearance as herself. The title is a pun on the common phrase \"Ahead in the polls\".\nPlot.\nThe election race for President of Earth is in"
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"10–2 ranked third nationally in both major polls; Florida State finished 8–4 and ranked fifteenth. The 2001 game was also the end of a twelve-year era for Florida; Spurrier would resign as the Gators head coach following the season, finishing with a 5–8–1 record in the rivalry series. The twelve Bowden–Spurrier face-offs provided several of the most memorable games in the series history.\nSeries history 2002–2004: Zook replaces Spurrier.\nRon Zook made his rivalry debut as Florida's head coach in 2002, and the"
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"A Matter of Minutes"
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"A Matter of Minutes\n\"A Matter of Minutes\" is the third segment of the fifteenth episode from the first season (1985–86) of the television series \"The Twilight Zone\".\nPlot.\nThe Wrights, a young married couple, wake up one day to the sounds of construction. When they investigate they find time has stopped. Meanwhile, a crew of blue-clad construction workers are busy removing the furniture in their house and replacing it with new. In terror, the Wrights run outside to find"
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"Danger Series.\n- 300 Minutes Of Danger (Sep 2016) - a Children's Book Council of Australia notable book\n- 400 Minutes Of Danger (Aug 2017)\n- 500 Minutes Of Danger (Aug 2018)\n- Countdown to Danger: Bullet Train Disaster (Feb 2011)\n- Countdown to Danger: Shock wave (May 2012)\n- Countdown to Danger: Deadly Heist (Feb 2013)\nBooks The Scream Series.\n- Human Flytrap (May 2019)\n- Spider Army (May 2019"
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"A Night In"
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"A Night In\n\"A Night In\" is an episode of the BBC sitcom \"Porridge\". It first aired on 19 September 1974. This episode is mostly set in the confined space of Fletcher and Godber's cell.\nSynopsis.\nFletcher has been informed that Godber is to become his new cellmate. Understandably, Fletcher is not too happy because he had just been given a single cell. Godber explains that it is not his fault, because there was a riot on his block, and his cellmate Banksy"
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"/Sep\nBibliography As Susan Carroll St. Leger Family Saga Series.\n1. \"The Bride Finder\", 1998/Sep\n2. \"The Night Drifter\", 1999/Sep\n3. \"Midnight Bride\" (originally titled \"Valentine's Bride\"), 2001/Apr\nBibliography As Susan Carroll The Dark Queen Saga.\n1. \"The Dark Queen\", 2005/Mar series 1\n2. \"The Courtesan\", 2005/Jul\n3. \"The Silver Rose\", 2006/"
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"A Night Out in London\n\"A Night Out in London\" is the fourth episode of the second series of \"The Inbetweeners\". It first aired on 23 April 2009 on E4. This episode alone gave all of series two of \"The Inbetweeners\" a BBFC rating of 18.\nPlot.\nIn the common room, Jay shows his friends 2 Girls 1 Cup and another porn video on his new laptop; as a result, they are branded \"saddos\" by a group of girls sat behind them"
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"A Night of Neglect\n\"A Night of Neglect\" is the seventeenth episode of the second season of the American musical television series \"Glee\", and the thirty-ninth episode overall. It was written by Ian Brennan, directed by Carol Banker, and aired on Fox in the United States on April 19, 2011. It features the McKinley High glee club, New Directions, fundraising for a fellow extracurricular activity group by holding a benefit concert, while cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch) attempts to thwart them"
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"/Sep\nBibliography As Susan Carroll St. Leger Family Saga Series.\n1. \"The Bride Finder\", 1998/Sep\n2. \"The Night Drifter\", 1999/Sep\n3. \"Midnight Bride\" (originally titled \"Valentine's Bride\"), 2001/Apr\nBibliography As Susan Carroll The Dark Queen Saga.\n1. \"The Dark Queen\", 2005/Mar series 1\n2. \"The Courtesan\", 2005/Jul\n3. \"The Silver Rose\", 2006/"
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"A Red Wheelbarrow\n\"A Red Wheelbarrow\" is the eighth episode of the third season of the American television drama series \"Homeland\", and the 32nd episode overall. It premiered on Showtime on November 17, 2013.\nPlot.\nSaul (Mandy Patinkin) briefs White House Chief of Staff Mike Higgins (William Sadler) on the next phase of his operation: a \"regime change\" in which the CIA will attempt to move Majid Javadi further up the chain of command in Iran. Dar Adal (F."
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"'s Secret\" (released in 2010) and \"Kumiko and the Shadow Catchers\" (released in 2011) completed the series as a trilogy. Both books continues Kumiko's fantasy adventure, with similar references to folktale and Japanese mythology.\nIn 2012 Stewart's book \"Kumiko and the Shadow Catchers\" won in the Queensland Literary Awards Children's Book category. \nbr\nStewarts first picture book, \"The Red Wheelbarrow\" was published by University of Queensland Press in 2012. A wordless picture book inspired by the famous"
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"A Rising Thunder\nA Rising Thunder is a science fiction novel by American writer by David Weber, released on March 6, 2012 by Baen Books. It is the thirteenth novel set in the Honorverse in the main Honor Harrington series. The novel was originally split into two books due to its size, leading in a delay of publication.\nPlot summary.\nThe book begins in March 1922 P.D., sometime before the end of the previous novel, as tensions continue to escalate between the Star Empire of Manticore and the"
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"G.J. Koch The Alexander Outland Series.\n1. \"Alexander Outland: Space Pirate\" (June 2012)\nNotable works Writing as G.J. Koch The Martian Alliance Series.\n1. \"The Royal Scam\" (Sep 2011) also in Alliance Rising\n2. \"Three Card Monte\" (Oct 2012) also in Alliance Rising\n3. \"A Bug's Life\" (Sep 2015) also in Alliance Rising\nNotable works Writing as Anita Ensal.\nNotable works Writing as Anita Ensal Stand Alone Works.\n- \"A Cup"
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"A Streetcar Named Marge"
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"A Streetcar Named Marge\n\"A Streetcar Named Marge\" is the second episode of \"The Simpsons\"' fourth season. It first aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 1, 1992. In the episode, Marge wins the role of Blanche DuBois in a community theatre musical version of Tennessee Williams' \"A Streetcar Named Desire\". Homer offers little support for his wife's acting pursuits, and Marge begins to see parallels between him and Stanley Kowalski, the play's boorish lead male character."
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"that the character was going to reappear later in the series, but he never did. However, he appears in a comic book based on the series where he has Homer sell him a company while \"filling in\" for Moe, who was literally tied up down in his basement.\n- \"A Streetcar Named Marge\"\n- Llewellyn Sinclair (Jon Lovitz) is an intense, short-tempered perfectionist who works as a theater director. He boasts of the multiple heart attacks he has suffered for his work."
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"Acts of Sacrifice"
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"Acts of Sacrifice\n\"Acts of Sacrifice\" is an episode from the second season of the science-fiction television series \"Babylon 5\".\nEntertainment and news website Geek.com included \"Acts of Sacrifice\" as \"essential watching\" for season two. Reviewer Graham Templeton wrote that \"This isn't actually crucial in any way, but to me it's one of the most quintessential B5 episodes of all. War, emotion, and multiple political battles fought in and out of the diplomatic arena. This is the sort"
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"Can Do\" (Apr 29)\n- \"A Western Girl's Sacrifice\" (Sep 2)\n- \"Broncho Billy's Last Spree\" or \"Broncho Bill's Last Spree\" (Sep 9)\n- \"The Cowpuncher's Law\" or \"The Puncher's Law\" (Sep 14)\n- \"The Millionaire and the Squatter\" (Sep 16)\n- \"The Sheriff\" (Sep 16?)\n- \"An Indian's Sacrifice\" (Sep 23)\n- \"The"
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"Adverse Events"
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"Adverse Events\n\"Adverse Events\" is the third episode of the fifth season of \"House\" and the eighty-ninth episode overall. It first aired on September 30, 2008. Breckin Meyer guest starred as an artist who has an unexplained visual problem.\nPlot.\nBrandon (Breckin Meyer) is painting a portrait of a nude woman. Upon seeing the finished product, the woman's husband becomes angry and punches Brandon. The painting is horribly distorted, but the artist is seeing it as perfectly normal."
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"and preventable problems in health care delivery (such as need for retraining to prevent prescribing errors). The system interacts with several related systems including MedWatch and the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. FAERS replaced legacy AERS system in Sep 2012.\nBackground.\nReporting of adverse events from the point of care is voluntary in the United States. FDA receives some adverse event and medication error reports directly from health care professionals (such as physicians, pharmacists, nurses and others) and consumers (such as patients, family members,"
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"All Alone in the Night\n\"All Alone in the Night\" is an episode from the second season of the science fiction television series \"Babylon 5\".\nPlot.\n\"Babylon 5\" learns of a mysterious ship that has been sighted in a nearby sector. Sheridan decides to go investigate himself since there is nothing pressing at the station outside of an informal visit from General Hague, but Ivanova asserts he take a support squad with him. Sheridan searches the sector but finds nothing, but as they are about"
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"Best Mainstream Novel by Romantic Times\n- \"Off Limits\" appeared on the Waldenbook's National Bestseller List.\nBibliography.\nBibliography As Michelle Jerott.\nBibliography As Michelle Jerott Single novels.\n- \"All Night Long\", 1999/Jan\n- \"A Great Catch\", 2000/Sep\n- \"Her Bodyguard\", 2001/Jan\nBibliography As Michele Albert.\nBibliography As Michele Albert Avalon Investigations Series.\n1. \"Absolute Trouble\", 1998/Sep (as Michelle Jerott)\n2. \"Tough"
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"All is Safely Gathered In\nAll is Safely Gathered In is the eighth episode of the fifth series of the British comedy series \"Dad's Army\". It was originally transmitted on 24 November 1972. The episode was a favourite episode of writer David Croft, which he described in an interview with Graham McCann as \"a joyous thing\". \nSynopsis.\nPrivate Godfrey requests leave to help an old flame gather in her harvest and Mainwaring, citing the harvest as vital to the war effort, offers the assistance of"
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"trying to harness the power of the substance. Seven notes, furthermore, that the ability to harness Omega would make the Borg a nigh-unstoppable force; this remark only strengthens the urgency and motivates Janeway to wipe out all Omega particles, at any cost, as determined by the Omega Directive.\nEventually and through a series of issues and difficulties, all the particles are safely gathered together and detonated a safe distance from the alien planet. Just before they are destroyed, they inexplicably stabilize, and Seven is able to"
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"Alone Again, Natura-Diddily\n\"Alone Again, Natura-Diddily\" is the fourteenth episode of the eleventh season of \"The Simpsons\", and marks the final regular appearance of the character Maude Flanders. In the episode, she is killed in an accident while watching an auto race, devastating Ned Flanders and prompting Homer to find a new woman for his grieving neighbor. After a series of unsuccessful dates, Ned begins to question his faith in God. However, his faith is restored after hearing the female lead"
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"a barrage of T-shirts fired by air cannons at a speedway. But the episode Alone Again Natura-Diddily was proof that the dependably brilliant series could – and did – go seriously wrong when it turned 11. Killing off Maude was a sin [...]\".\nReception Controversy.\nBefore \"Alone Again, Natura-Diddily\" was broadcast, a promotional commercial aired on television that featured, among other things, the announcement that \"one of Springfield's most beloved will die\" and a snippet of a"
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