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"Saleh Youssef"
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"Saleh Youssef\nSaleh Youssef Fathy (born ) is a former Egyptian male volleyball player. He was part of the Egypt men's national volleyball team at the 2008 Summer Olympics. On club level he played for Zamalek. He is an outside hitter and is 194 cm tall.\nClubs.\n- Current – Esperance\n- Debut – Zamalek\nExternal links.\n- FIVB profile"
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"Mbappé (Kembo Ekoko's adoptive brother)\nEgypt.\n- Ekramy, Sherif Ekramy (son)\n- Yehia Emam, Hamada Emam (son), Hazem Emam (grandson/Hamada's son)\n- Saleh Gomaa, Abdallah Gomaa (brother)\n- Hossam Hassan, Ibrahim Hassan (twin brother)\n- Saleh Selim, Tarek Selim (brother)\n- Abdelaziz Tawfik, Ahmed Tawfik (brother), Akram Tawfik (brother)\n- Ibrahim Youssef, Ismail Youssef (brother), Sayed Youssef"
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"Sansa Stark"
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"scene \"managed to maintain a fine balance, employing a dignity and care for the experiences of victims that \"Game of Thrones\" has not always demonstrated.\"\nSome critics questioned why this scene in particular should generate outrage when similar scenes have not. Sara Stewart of the \"New York Post\" pointed out that the rape and sexual abuse of both female and male characters is typical for \"Game of Thrones\": \"Why are we suddenly so outraged about the rape of Sansa Stark, when this show has served"
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". Gilly tends to Sam and the two have sex.\nPlot At Winterfell.\nReek brings food to Sansa, who has been imprisoned in her bedchamber by Ramsay. She begs for him to help, asking him to light a candle at the top of the broken tower, the aim of which is to send a signal to Stark sympathizers to rescue her. Instead, Reek tells Ramsay, who reacts by flaying and killing the old lady from whom Sansa learned the signal. As Ramsay is talking to Sansa, however,"
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"Sapana Sapana"
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"Sapana Sapana\nSapana Sapana, also known as Sapna Punia (born 2 January 1988) is a female racewalker from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. She competed in the Women's 20 kilometres walk event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China. She competed in the 20 km walk at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil but did not finish. She set a national record in the 20 km walk at the 2015 National Games with at time of 1:40:35.70.\nPunia is also a"
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"go\nnaikara naikara atha\neh laje laje lain jauche matha go\nnaikara naikara atha\nsapana raja sapana\nsapana raja sapana\nrani tale suta mali helana ta guthan\nrangabati rangabati\ne akhin asichhe jete sapana\neh jibardhan jibar jiban gala ratan re\ne akhin asichhe jete sapana\neh jibardhan jibar jiban gala ratan re\nmane mali mahakana ho\nmane mali mahakana\nmane mali mahakana\nahar mor dhana\nkede milan nai\nchhana chhana hesi mana\nhai...\nkede milan ahar milan chhana chhana"
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"Sarwendah Kusumawardhani"
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"Sarwendah Kusumawardhani\nSarwendah Kusumawardhani Sukiran (born August 22, 1967) is a retired female badminton player from Indonesia.\nCareer.\nKusumawardhani rated among the world's leading singles players in the late 1980s and early 1990s, though she was somewhat overshadowed by her younger Indonesian teammate, Susi Susanti. Her titles included the Dutch Open (1987, 1991, 1992), the Swiss Open (1990, 1991), the Malaysia Open (1991), the Badminton World Cup (1990), and the Southeast Asian Games"
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"Susi Susanti, Sarwendah Kusumawardhani, Minarti Timur, Rosiana Tendean, Verawaty Wiharjo, Yanthi Kusmiyati, Erma Sulistaningsih\n1988:\n- Uber Cup team: Elizabeth Latief, Susi Susanti, Sarwendah Kusumawardhani, Kho Mei Hwa, Verawaty Wiharjo, Yanthi Kusmiyati, Erma Sulistaningsih, Dwi Elmyati\n1986:\n- Uber Cup team: Ivanna Lie, Elizabeth Latief, Sarwendah Kusumawardhani, Imelda Wigoeno, Rosiana Tendean, Verawaty Wiharjo, Yanthi Kusmiyati\n1984:\n- Uber Cup team: Ivanna Lie, Ratih Komaladewi, Elizabeth Latief,"
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"Se'ei Sa'u"
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"Se'ei Sa'u\nSe'ei Sa'u (born 3 November 1974) is a female rugby union player. She represented at the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup, they finished in third place.\nIn 2008, Sa'u was part of the squad that played a Two-Test series against the Black Ferns in Canberra in October."
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"Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-"
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"Selina Frey-Sander"
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"Selina Frey-Sander\nSelina Frey-Sander (born February 19, 1999) is a German female acrobatic gymnast. With partners Daniela Mehlhaff and Janina Hiller, Frey-Sander competed in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships."
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"Mireille Miller-Young\nMireille Miller-Young is a feminist and an associate professor of feminist studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her research explores race, gender, and sexuality in visual culture and sex industries in the United States.\nMiller-Young holds a PhD in American History from New York University.\nShe describes herself as an \"academic pornographer\", a term originally adopted by Sander Gilman.\nMiller-Young is currently working on a documentary film on black women in the porn industry"
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"Sethu Parvathi Bayi\nMoolam Thirunal Sethu Parvathi Bayi (1896-1983), better known as Amma Maharani, was the Junior Maharani (Queen) of Travancore as well as a promoter of Indian Classical music. She was the mother of Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma, the last King of Travancore.\nSethu Parvathi Bayi was distantly related by birth to the royal house of Travancore in the direct female line. In 1900, following the absence of heirs in the Travancore Royal Family she, along with her elder maternal cousin Sethu Lakshmi"
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"Raghunandan also alleges that Sethu Parvathi Bayi resented the fact that, Sethu Lakshmi Bayi and not herself, was chosen as the Regent for her minor son, Sree Chithira Thirunal who became the King (Maharajah) after the death of Sree Moolam Thirunal in 1924. Rama Varma Valiya Koyi Thampuran, the consort of Regent Sethu Lakshmi Bayi, prevented his wife from handing over the control of the financial allowance of the then Sree Chithira Thirunal to his mother Sethu Parvathi Bayi. There were also rumours of an assassination attempt on the young Maharajah"
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"Sevilay İmamoğlu Öcal"
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"Sevilay İmamoğlu Öcal\nSevilay İmamoğlu Öcal (born Sevilay İmamoğlu October 7, 1984 in Lüleburgaz, Kırklareli Province) is a Turkish female handballer in the goalkeeper position. She is a member of the Turkish national team. She studied physical education and sports at the Gazi University in Ankara. \nBefore Sevilay Imamoğlu Öcal transferred to the Muratpaşa Bld. SK at Antalya in July 2011, she played for İzmir Büyükşehir Belediyesi SK, Ankara Havelsan, Üsküdar Belediyespor and Kastamonu G. MSK, where she began her professional career. She was forced"
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"the 2015–16 Women's EHF Cup losing to the German HC Leipzig by 51-69 in the knockout stage.\nSquad.\nAs of July 2017\n- Goalkeepers:\n- Sevilay İmamoğlu Öcal\n- Merve Durdu\n- Selen Akalin\n- Wings:\n- Yasemin Şahin\n- Gülsüm Güleçyüz\n- Kübra Katar\n- Pivots:\n- Valeriia Baranik\n- Cansu Akalin\n- Backs:\n- Yeliz Ozel\n- Marina Tankaskaya\n- Yuliya Snopova\n- Berfin Yayli\n- Döne Gül Bozdogan"
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"Sima Jiong"
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"matters to people who were close to him, and would not change his ways even when some of his more honest associates tried to change his behavior. When Emperor Hui's grandson Sima Shang (司馬尚) died in childhood, leaving Emperor Hui without male descendants by 302, Sima Ying was considered the appropriate successor, but Sima Jiong chose to bypass him by recommending the seven-year-old Sima Qin (司馬覃) the Prince of Qinghe (Emperor Hui's nephew and the son of his brother Sima Xia (司馬遐)"
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"the Prince of Zhao in 301, Sima Jiong the Prince of Qi (Emperor Hui's cousin) started a rebellion to restore Emperor Hui. Initially, Sima Yong sent his general Zhang Fang (張方) to support Sima Lun, but once he heard that Sima Jiong and his ally, Sima Ying the Prince of Chengdu (Emperor Hui's brother) had overwhelming force, he switched side and declared for the rebels. After Princes Jiong and Ying defeated and killed Sima Lun, Prince Jiong became regent and he, while angry"
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"Sissy van Alebeek"
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"Sissy van Alebeek\nSissy van Alebeek (born February 8, 1976 in Schijndel, North Brabant) is a professional female cyclist from the Netherlands, who won the Dutch title in 2001 and therefore was named \"Rotterdam Sportswoman of the Year\" at the end of the year."
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"Sissy (disambiguation)\nSissy is a nickname for a girl (from 'sister' or from Elisabeth) and a pejorative for a person, usually male, considered excessively effeminate or feminine.\nPeople named or nicknamed Sissy.\n- Sissy van Alebeek (born 1976), Dutch cyclist\n- Martha Sissy Biggers (born 1957), American chef\n- Frances Farenthold (born 1926), American former politician, attorney, activist and educator\n- Sissy Höfferer (born 1955), Austrian actress\n- Sissy"
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"Steve Locke"
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"Steve Locke\nSteve Locke (born 1963) is an African American artist who explores figuration and perceptions of the male figure, and themes of masculinity and homosexuality through drawing, painting, sculpture and installation art. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, raised in Detroit, Michigan and is currently living and working in Boston, Massachusetts where he teaches at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.\nEducation.\nLocke spent the summer of 2002 at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Skowhegan, Maine. He received his MFA"
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"worship of the phallus, the worship of the penis. If you’re going to make homosexual pornography, you’d better light the dick. So masturbation and oral sex are … the best way to photograph. You’re highlighting the penis—that’s what it’s about.”\nThe series begins with Locke working with a new heterosexual trucking partner (Steve Boyd) in \"Kansas City Trucking Co.\". A number of the film's porn scenes presented as sexual fantasies and dreams. Dialogue focuses on Locke consoling Boyd"
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"Stewart Carson"
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"Stewart Carson\nStewart Carson (born 12 June 1976) is a male badminton player from South Africa.\nCarson competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's doubles with partner Dorian James. They were defeated in the round of 32 by Howard Bach and Kevin Han of the United States.\nHe is currently the National Badminton Coach of South Africa."
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"race, gender, or sexual orientation. The declaration does not specifically mention gay rights, but discusses equality and freedom from discrimination. In 1962, Clark Polak joined The Janus Society in Philadelphia, PA. Only a year after, he became president. In 1968, he announced that the Society would be changing their name to Homosexual Law Reform Society; “Homosexuals are now willing to fly under their own colors” (Stewart, 1968).\nHuman and legal rights Same-sex marriage.\nIn parts of the world"
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"Sui Feifei"
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"Sui Feifei\nSui Feifei (; born January 29, 1979, in Qingdao, Shandong) is a Chinese basketball player who was signed with the Sacramento Monarchs of the WNBA. She was born and raised in Qingdao, Shandong in the People's Republic of China, and is 1.84 m (6 ft 1 in.) tall.\nShe was the MVP of the 2004–2005 WCBA season, where she led her team Bayi China Telecom to three consecutive championships. Sui was named the Women's Chinese Basketball Association's most popular"
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"Initiating Prosperity\nInitiating Prosperity is a Chinese historical television series based on events in a period in Chinese history known as the Transition from the Sui dynasty to the Tang dynasty. The series was directed by Wang Wenjie and starred Shen Xiaohai, Liu Wenzhi, Zhang Zijian, Sun Feifei and Bao Guo'an. It was first broadcast on television stations in China in 2006.\nCast.\n- Shen Xiaohai as Li Shimin\n- Sun Feifei as Princess Yuerong\n- Bao Guo'an as Emperor Yang of Sui\n- Saren Gaowa as"
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"Sun Yujun"
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"Sun Yujun\nSun Yujun (born 30 January 1987 in Tianjin) is a Chinese water polo player who was part of the silver medal winning team at the 2007 World Junior Championship. She competed for China at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.\nSee also.\n- China at the 2012 Summer Olympics\n- Water polo at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament\nReferences.\n- Profile at 2008teamchina.olympic.cn"
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"- Liu Ping\n- Yujun Sun\n- Jin He\n- Yating Sun\n- Donglun Song\n- Yuan Chen\n- Yi Wang\n- Huanhuan Ma\n- Huizi Sun\n- Lei Zhang\n- Ying Wang"
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"Susan Ahn Cuddy"
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"Susan Ahn Cuddy\nSusan Ahn Cuddy (, Hanja:; January 16, 1915 – June 24, 2015) was the first female gunnery officer in the United States Navy. She was the eldest daughter of Korean independence activist Ahn Chang-ho and Helen Ahn, the first married Korean couple to emigrate to the United States in 1902. She joined the Navy in 1942 and served until 1946, reaching the rank of lieutenant.\nShe was the first Asian-American woman to join the U.S. Navy.\nEarly life"
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"Obama. A breast cancer survivor, she helped raise money for the cause. She was honored with numerous accolades by government bodies and nonprofits. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors designated a \"Susan Ahn Cuddy Day.\" Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas, who introduced the declaration, was an especially devoted fan: \"These were all firsts as an Asian American woman in a man's world... Anti-Asian sentiment was brazenly prevalent, but that didn't deter Susan Ahn Cuddy—she just knew what her mission was"
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"Suzanne Gitzi"
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"Suzanne Gitzi\nSuzanne Gitzi is a Canadian female country music singer. In 1993, Gitzi released her debut album, \"Fallen Angel\", which featured four singles that charted on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks. Her second album, 1996's \"Dressed in Black\", featured her highest charting single, \"Judge and Jury\", which reached a peak of number 35 in March 1996. A self-titled album was released in 1997."
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"The Perfect Life\", in 1999. That same year, they were named Entertainer of the Decade by SCMA. As a condition of their win, that was their only honour from the SCMA for the year. They continued to rack up hits on the Canadian country singles chart, including the top 25 \"Maybe She'll Change Her Mind\", and their duet with Suzanne Gitzi, \"I Don't Wanna Know.\"\nIn 2002, Ken decided to retire from the music business to pursue other interests. Before"
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"Tan Miao"
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"Tan Miao\nTan Miao (born January 6, 1987 in Jinan, Shandong) is a female Chinese swimmer, who won a silver medal for China at the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nMajor achievements.\n- 2008 National Champions Tournament - 1st 400m free\nReferences.\n- http://2008teamchina.olympic.cn/index.php/personview/personsen/5363"
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".\nDistribution By province.\nThe 2000 Chinese census recorded 8,940,116 Miao in mainland China.\n- Provincial distribution of the Miao in mainland China\nDistribution By county.\n- County-level distribution of the Miao in mainland China\n(Only includes counties or county-equivalents containing 0.25% of mainland China's Miao population.)\nGender roles.\nGender roles Women's status.\nCompared to the Confucian principles traditionally exercised over women in the rest of China, the Miao culture is generally less strict in categorization of women"
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"Tang Chunling"
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"Tang Chunling\nTang Chunling (, born June 24, 1976 in Yitong, Siping, Jilin) is a Chinese field hockey player who competed in the 2000, 2004 and 2012 Summer Olympics.\nIn 2000, she was part of the Chinese team which finished fifth in the women's competition. She played all seven matches and scored one goal.\nFour years later Tang finished fourth with the Chinese team in the women's competition. She played all six matches and scored four goals.\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics"
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"- Luciana Aymar\n- Madonna Blyth\n- Nikki Hudson\n- Rebecca Sanders\n- Angie Skirving\n- Ma Yibo\n- Nadine Ernsting-Krienke\n- Kerstin Hoyer\n- Maike Stöckel\n- Kim Eun-sil\n- Saskia Fuchs\n- Ellen Hoog\n- 1 goal\n- Magdalena Aicega\n- Florencia D'Elía\n- María de la Paz Hernández\n- Mercedes Margalot\n- Karen Smith\n- Gao Lihua\n- Tang Chunling\n- Zhou Wanfeng\n- Natascha Keller\n- Silke Müller\n-"
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"Tanith Maxwell"
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"Tanith Maxwell\nTanith Maxwell (born 2 June 1976 in Durban) is a female South Africa runner who has competed over distances ranging from 10 km to the marathon. She represented South Africa at the 2006 Commonwealth Games, Australia, 2007 All Africa Games, Algiers, 2007 World Athletic Championship, Japan, 2009 World Athletic Championship, Germany, 2010 World Athletic Championship, Korea (DNR due to injury), and the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, running in the marathon.\nTanith also competed in various races in"
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"Tanith\nTanith may refer to:\nMythology.\n- Tanith, alternative spelling of Tanit, an ancient Carthaginian lunar goddess of the Phoenician pantheon\nPeople.\n- Tanith (DJ) (born 1962), stage name of Thomas Andrezak, German DJ and producer of electronic dance music\n- Tanith Belbin (born 1984), Canadian/American figure skater\n- Tanith Carey (born 1967), British author and journalist\n- Tanith Lee (1947–2015), British author\n- Tanith Maxwell (born 1976"
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"Tanja Damaske"
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"Tanja Damaske\nTanja Damaske (born 16 November 1971 in Berlin) is a retired German track and field athlete who competed in the javelin throw. She is best known for winning the gold medal at the 1998 European Championships. A year earlier she earned a bronze medal at the World Championships. A five-time German Champion in the women's javelin throw, she retired from competition in 2003.\nReferences.\n- Profile"
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"- Tanja Chub (born 1970), Ukrainian-Dutch draughts player\n- Tanja Damaske (born 1971), German javelin thrower\n- Tanja Dexters (born 1977),crowned Miss Belgium\n- Tanja Dickenscheid (born 1969), German field hockey player\n- Tanja Dragić (born 1991), Serbian Paralympian athlete\n- Tanja Eisenschmid (born 1993), German ice hockey player\n- Tanja Eisner (born 1980), Ukrainian and German mathematician\n- Tanja Fajon (born 1971), Slovenian politician and a journalist"
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"Tanja Godina"
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"Tanja Godina\nTanja Godina (born 21 September 1971 in Maribor) is a retired female backstroke swimmer from Slovenia. She was the only woman in the Slovenian Swimming Squad (five swimmers) at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, and also the youngest member (21 years, 311 days).\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Godina\nGodina is the surname of the following people\n- Ferdo Godina (1912–1994), Slovene writer and partisan\n- John Godina (born 1972), American shot putter\n- Karpo Godina (born 1943), Slovenian cinematographer and film director\n- Lucio and Simplicio Godina (1908–1936), conjoined twins from the Philippines\n- Marko Godina (1943–1986), Slovenian plastic surgeon\n- Mátyás Godina (1768–1835), Slovene Lutheran pastor, writer and teacher\n- Tanja Godina (born 1970), Slovenian swimmer"
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"Th-resa Bostick"
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"Th-resa Bostick\nTh-resa Bostick (born 1969) is an American professional female bodybuilder.\nBodybuilding career.\nBodybuilding career Amateur.\nAt the 1999 NPC USA Championships, Bostick won the heavyweight class and overall and thus won her IFBB pro card.\nBodybuilding career Professional.\nBostick won the heavyweight class during her pro-debut at the 2000 IFBB Jan Tana Classic.\nBodybuilding career Contest history.\n- 1991 NPC Extravaganza - 6th (HW)\n- 1993 NPC Ohio South District - 1st (HW"
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"Lipschitz\n- Sion Record Bostick (1819-1902), veteran of the Texas Revolution\n- Th-resa Bostick (born 1969), IFBB professional bodybuilder\n- Thomas P. Bostick (born 1956), American retired lieutenant general, former Chief of Engineers of the US Army and commanding general of the US Army Corps of Engineers\n- Winston H. Bostick (1916-1991), American physicist\nSee also.\n- Bostock"
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"The Conscious Daughters"
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"The Conscious Daughters\nThe Conscious Daughters (TCD) were an American female hip hop duo from the Bay Area, California, United States, consisting of Carla \"CMG\" Green and Karryl \"Special One\" Smith. The duo signed in 1993 to Paris's record label, Scarface Records, after passing him a demo tape at a club. He released their first studio album, \"Ear to the Street\".\nThe single and video release of their 1994 single, \"Somethin' to Ride To (Fonky Expedition)"
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". Studies have shown that as immediate as 24 hours after a child is born most parents have already engaged in gender stereotypic expectations of sons or daughters. Through examples such as painting a room pink or blue, encouragement to participate in shared sex-typed activities, offering gender differentiated toys, or treating the opposite sex child differently, these parent-child interactions have long lasting influence on how a child connects to certain gender-specific behaviors.\nFurthermore, various evidence suggest that certain household differences affecting how a child is raised"
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"Thea Culley"
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"Thea Culley\nThea Culley (born January 2, 1986, in Trail, British Columbia) is a female field hockey player, who played for the Canada national field hockey team as a forward at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.\nCulley represented Canada at the 2015 Pan American Games where the team won a bronze medal."
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"- Stephanie Jameson\n- Stephanie Nesbitt\n- Thea Culley\n- Tyla Flexman\nCanada has been drawn into Group B with England, Wales, Malaysia and New Zealand.\nPool B\nMatch Schedule:\nLawn bowls.\nCanada sent a team of 12 lawn bowlers to the 2010 Commonwealth games \n- Men\n- Women\nRugby sevens.\nCanada rugby sevens' team consisted of 12 athletes and was announced on September 9. Canada played Guyana, New Zealand and Scotland in the round robin but did not"
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"Shinwa ni Natta Gogo\" (1986)\n- \"Tamura Yumi the Best Selection\" (2008)\n- \"Tomoe ga Yuku!\" (1987–1990)\n- \"Toorima 1991\" (1998)\n- \"Wangan Jungle\" (2002)\n- \"Wild Com.\" (1999)\n- \"X-Day\" (1993)\nExternal links.\n- Profile at The Ultimate Manga Guide"
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"Cai Yalin\nCai Yalin (Chinese: 蔡亚林; Pinyin: Cài Yàlín; born September 3, 1977 in Chengde, Hebei) is a male Chinese sports shooter. He won the 10 m air rifle at the 2000 Summer Olympics, in the process beating the Olympic record of 695.7pts with 696.4pts.\nMajor performances.\n- 1997 National Games – 3rd\n- 1998 World Championships – 7th\n- 1998 Bangkok Asian Games – 1st 10 m air rifle individual, 2nd 10 m air rifle team\n-"
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"Claire Curran\nClaire Curran (born 10 March 1978) is a former professional tennis player from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Curran represented both Great Britain and Ireland in the Fed Cup during her career. Curran is the youngest ever Irish Fed Cup player (15 years 65 days) and before attending UC Berkeley was largely focussed on singles, with the highest singles win percentage of any Irish Fed Cup player.\nAt UC Berkeley Curran was an Academic All-American (Majoring in Political Science) and won the NCAA Championship."
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"American Games — \"Bronze Medal\"\n- Ana Monteiro, Antonella Bertolucci, Camila Pedrosa, Cláudia Graner, Cristiana Pinciroli, Cristina Beer, Mariana Fleury, Mariana Secches, Mariana Roriz, Mariangela Corrêa, and Raquel Maizza.\n- 2003 World Championship — \"12th place\"\n- Marina Canetti, Viviane Costa, Flávia Fernandes, Cláudia Graner, Andréa Henriques, Mayla Siracusa, Maria Marques, Tess Oliveira, Rubi Palmieri, Camila Pedrosa, Mariana Resstom, Mariana Roriz, and Melina Teno. Head Coach: David Hart"
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", ethnic, national and religious minorities, and women. However, this does not prohibit discrimination against students on the basis of sex or gender identity, and Grace University received national attention in 2013 after it expelled a lesbian student on the basis of her sexual orientation. Danielle Powell, who was in a prohibited same-sex relationship at the time, was expelled during her last semester at Grace when the university found she had violated the terms of the school's probationary yearlong restoration program. Powell had finished less than 60 percent"
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"Yugo Yoshida\nYoshida and his partner and skipper Ryunosuke Harada made their official debut at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China, where they edged out the host nation's Wang Weidong and Deng Daokun by a seven-point advantage for the gold medal in the men's 470 class, accumulating a net score of 17 points.\nAt the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Yoshida competed again as a crew member in the men's 470 class by finishing sixth and receiving a berth from the World Championships in Barcelona, Spain"
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"Fencing at 2013 World Combat Games – Women's Foil Individual\nThe Women's Foil event of the 2013 World Combat Games was held in Saint Petersburg, Russia on 24 October.\nAthlete List.\n- Alanna Goldie\n- Liu Yongshi\n- Carolin Golubytskyi\n- Ysaora Thibus\n- Astrid Guyart\n- Eman Gaber\n- Carolina Erba\n- Arianna Errigo\n- Aida Mohamed\n- Edina Knapek\n- Jung Gil-ok\n- Jeon Hee-sook\n- Martyna Synoradzka\n- Larisa Korobeynikova\n-"
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"Emily Borrell\nEmily Borrell Cruz (born 19 February 1992) is a Cuban female volleyball player. She is a member of the Cuba women's national volleyball team and played for Villa Clara in 2014. \nShe was part of the Cuban national team at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship, and the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Italy.\nClubs.\n- Villa Clara (2010–2014)"
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"Emily Hartridge\nEmily Hartridge (25 May 1984 – 12 July 2019), also known as Emily Hart, was an English YouTuber and television presenter.\nBiography.\nEmily Hartridge was born in Hambledon, Hampshire, England in 1984.\nHartridge began publishing vlogs on her YouTube channel in 2012 with her \"Ten Reasons Why ...\" videos. Her material covered topics such as sex, relationships, love, gender and modern life, as well as pieces about her personal life such as her sexuality, mental health and"
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"Ethel Romig Fuller\nEthel Romig Fuller (February 26, 1883 – December 13, 1965) was Oregon's third Poet Laureate (1957–1965), and the state's first female Poet Laureate. She was also editor of \"The Oregonian's\" poetry section from the early 1930s to the late 1950s.\nBiography.\nFuller was born in Big Rapids, Michigan on February 26, 1883, and attended the Eastern Michigan Normal School. After visiting Oregon on vacation, she moved to Portland, Oregon in 1906 and attended"
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"Oregon Poet Laureate\nThe position of Oregon Poet Laureate has existed since 1923. The incumbent is Kim Stafford.\nOregon Poets Laureate are appointed by the Governor of Oregon. Since 2006, the Poet Laureate program is administered by the Oregon Cultural Trust.\nList of Oregon Poets Laureate.\n1. Edwin Markham (1923–1931)\n2. Ben Hur Lampman (1951–1954)\n3. Ethel Romig Fuller (1957–1965)\n4. William Stafford (1975–1990)\n5. Lawson Fusao Inada (2006–2010)\n6"
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"Fatoumata Koné\nFatoumata Koné (born September 7, 1988) is a Ivorian female professional basketball player. She played on the 2013 Ivory Coast women's national basketball team.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at afrobasket.com"
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"Babani Koné\nFatoumata Koné (also Babani Koné, born in 1968 in Segou, Mali), is a Malian composer and singer. She sings in the Bamana language.\nEarly life.\nBabani Koné was raised by her grandmother, who was a griot, a storyteller/musician. Koné attended ceremonies at which her grandmother performed. She started singing while taking part in school or inter-neighborhood activities, and joined the Mali Pioneers movement.\nCareer.\nIn 1983, she took part in the Etoiles d'Afrique"
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"Finarsih\nAadijatmiko \"Christina\" Finarsih (born 8 February 1972) is a retired badminton player from Indonesia who specialized in women's doubles.\nCareer.\nFinarsih won a number of significant international titles during the 1990s, most of them with regular partner Lili Tampi. These included the Dutch Open (1993), the World Badminton Grand Prix (1993), the Indonesia Open (1993, 1994), the Chinese Taipei Open (1994), and the Badminton World Cup (1994). She also won the"
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"Hardcover - Jan 17, 2003)\n- Brain and Longevity by Caleb E. Finch, Jean-Marie Robine and Yves Christen (Hardcover - Jan 31, 2003)\n- Human Longevity, Individual Life Duration, and the Growth of the Oldest-Old Population (International Studies in Population) by Jean-Marie Robine, Eileen M. Crimmins, Shiro Horiuchi and Yi Zeng (Paperback - Sep 2007)\n- Sex and Longevity: Sexuality, Gender, Reproduction, Parenthood (Research and Perspectives in Longevity) by Jean-"
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"Florence K. Murray\nFlorence K. Murray (1916–2004) was a high-ranking officer in the Women's Army Corps, the first female state senator in Rhode Island, the first female judge in Rhode Island and the first female member of the Rhode Island Supreme Court.\nEarly life.\nFlorence Kerins Murray was born in Newport, Rhode Island in 1916. She was of Irish American ancestry and was a member of the Roman Catholic Church. She was a graduate of Rogers High School in Newport, and Syracuse University in"
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"husband in Trinity Cemetery in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.\nLegacy.\nThe Florence K. Murray award of the National Association of Women Judges is named after her. The award is presented to a non-judge who has influenced women to pursue legal careers, opened doors for women attorneys, or advanced opportunities for women within the legal profession.\nThe Newport County Courthouse was renamed the Florence K. Murray Judicial Complex in 1990. There is a full length, life sized portrait of Justice Murray in the courthouse.\nSee also"
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"Félix Omar Fernández\nFélix Omar Fernández Rodríguez (born July 22, 1976) is a retired male track and field athlete. He competed in the sprints events during his career. He competed for Puerto Rico at the 2000 Summer Olympics, where he was eliminated in the first round of the men's 4x100 metres relay, alongside Osvaldo Nieves, Rogelio Pizarro and Jorge Richardson. Fernández ran the fourth and last leg."
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"Félix Fernández\nFélix Fernández may refer to:\n- Félix Fernández (actor) (1897–1966), Spanish actor\n- Félix Fernández (footballer) (born 1967), Mexican footballer\n- Félix Omar Fernández (born 1976), Puerto Rican track and field athlete"
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"novels, short stories, children's books and essays that took up the theme of gender and generational conflict. Gabriele Reuter has been praised for her fine psychological depictions and was seen as a 'poet of the female soul'. Her novel \"The House of Tears\" (1908), in which she described the rather drastic conditions in a home for unmarried pregnant women, caused a new scandal. After the end of the First World War she worked as a columnist for the \"Neue Freie Presse\" and in her"
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"Reuter\nReuter or Reutter may refer to the following people:\nPersons who bear the name Reuter.\n- Christian Reuter (1665 – ca. 1712), writer\n- Edzard Reuter (born 1928), former Daimler-Benz manager\n- Émile Reuter (1874–1973), Luxembourgian politician\n- Enzio Reuter (1867–1951), entomologist\n- Ernst Reuter (1889–1953), mayor of Berlin\n- Fritz Reuter (1810–1874), poet\n- Gabriele Reuter (1859–1941), writer\n- George François Reuter"
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"Gallus Mag\nGallus Mag (real name unknown) was a 6-foot-plus tall, female bouncer at a 19th century New York City bar called The Hole in the Wall, who figures prominently in New York City folklore. The name \"Gallus\" originated from the men's suspenders she was fond of wearing, and \"Mag\" or \"Meg\" was likely her forename. The Hole in the Wall bar was at 279 Water Street, Manhattan, more recently the site of the historic Bridge Cafe.\nBar bouncer"
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"account of new species of snakes in the collection of the British Museum. \"Sep. Annals Mag. Nat. Hist\"., 1–10.\n- Günther, Albert (1867) Descriptions of some new or little-known species of Fishes in the collection of the British Museum. \"Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London\", 24 Jan 99–104, 1 estampa.\n- Günther, Albert (1868) Sixth account of new species of snakes in the collection of the British Museum. \"Sep. Annals Mag."
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"Geeta Iyengar\nGeeta S. Iyengar (7 December 1944 – 16 December 2018), the eldest daughter of Yogacharya B. K. S. Iyengar, was a yoga teacher credited with advancing yoga for women.\nLife and work.\nGeeta Iyengar, eldest daughter of the founder of the worldwide Iyengar yoga method, Yogacharya B. K. S. Iyengar, was described as \"the world's leading female yoga teacher\".\nIyengar studied yoga with her father from an early age. After graduating from high school in 1961, she began substituting"
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"She died on 16 December 2018, two days after her father's birth centenary, aged 74. She was unwell and used a wheelchair for more than a year. She used to say that she won't depart until she completed her father's 100th birth anniversary celebration.\nPublications.\n- Iyengar, Geeta. \"Yoga: A Gem for Women\", 2002.\n- Iyengar, Geeta. \"Yoga in Action – Preliminary Course\", 2000.\n- Iyengar, Geeta. \"Yoga in Action -"
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