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"Catharina Stopia\nCatharina Stopia (died after 2 April 1657), was the first female diplomat in Sweden, and Sweden's first ambassador to Russia during her tenure in the office 1632-1634.\nCatharina Stopia married in 1620 to Johan Möller, who was ennobled Liljenhagen and credited as ambassador of Sweden to Russia in 1630. Stopia (as was still common in Sweden at the time, she would not have used the name of her spouse), accompanied him to his office in Moscow.\nWhen Johan Möller died"
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"in 1632, Catharina Stopia was officially credited by the riksråd to continue with the work of her late spouse and fill the position of his office as ambassador. During her tenure, she successfully completed a negotiation regarding the trade relations between Sweden and Russia. However, she later experienced serious difficulties, and her estate was attacked and burnt down. In 1634, she was forced to flee to Sweden.\nCatharina Stopia remarried the colonel lieutenant Christoffer Jagow in cirka 1637. She is last mentioned on 2 April 1657.\nSee"
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"Chavela Vargas"
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"\" (\"Down the Boulevard of Broken Dreams\") is dedicated to Vargas. Sergio Ramírez Mercado, a Nicaraguan writer, published in 2011 the novel \"La Fugitiva\", a fictionalized account of the life of Costa Rican writer Yolanda Oreamuno. In Ramírez' work, Oreamuno's life is told by three women who met her. According to many critics, one of the female characters telling Oreamuno's history is a singer who resembles Chavela Vargas. The character talks about her own life and her non-reciprocated lesbian love"
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"entitled \"Que Te Vaya Bonito\" after a song of the same name by Chavela Vargas. In this video, he appears visibly saddened until he is hugged by an anonymous man. He begins to cry in the man's arms. In another video of the same style as the two previous, he receives oral sex from three anonymous men. The video is titled \"Tres Veces\" which translates to \"three times.\" Other videos feature him shaving his beard off or receiving a tattoo. While in Samoa, he"
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"Chiara Rosa"
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"Chiara Rosa\nChiara Rosa (born 28 January 1983 in Camposampiero, Padua) is a female shot putter from Italy.\nBiography.\nShe was 2nd at Universiade, two times 3rd at Mediterranean Games and five times 3rd at European Cup Winter Throwing. She was also 3rd in Bergen 2010 at European Team Championships. Her personal best throw is 19.15 metres, achieved in June 2007 in Milan.\nNational titles.\nChiara Rosa has won 25 times the individual national championship.\n- 15 wins in the shot put"
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"holds protests against femicides, but has also touched on topics such as gender roles, sexual harassment, gender pay gap, sexual objectification, legality of abortion, sex workers' rights and transgender rights. \nThe movement became nationally recognized with the use of the hashtag #NiUnaMenos on social media, title under which massive demonstrations were held on June 3, 2015, having the Palace of the Argentine National Congress as a main meeting point. The protest was organized after the murder of 14-year-old Chiara Paez, found buried underneath"
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"Cidinha"
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"Cidinha\nMaria Aparecida Souza Dias, known as Cidinha (born 6 October 1976) is a Brazilian female former footballer. She scored two goals in the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, against Nigeria before the team was knocked out."
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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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"Cletus Clark"
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"Cletus Clark\nCletus Clark (born January 20, 1962) is a retired male hurdler from the United States, best known for winning the gold medal in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1991 Pan American Games.\nReferences.\nbr"
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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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"Daiva Rakauskaitė"
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"Daiva Rakauskaitė\nDaiva Rakauskaitė is a Lithuanian female balloonist.\nIn 2010 1st European Women's Championships in Alytus, Lithuania Rakauskaitė finished in 13th place. In 2012 and 2015 Rakauskaitė won silver at 2nd FAI Women's European Championships in Frankenthal, Germany and at 3rd Women's European Championships in Drenthe, Netherlands. In 2014 1st FAI Women's World Championships she finished 6th."
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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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"Daniel Jasinski"
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"Daniel Jasinski\nDaniel Jasinski (born 5 August 1989 in Bochum) is a male discus thrower from Germany. He won the Olympic bronze medal in 2016. It was an unexpected first medal in a major championship.\nCareer.\nHe competed at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing without qualifying for the final. In addition, he finished seventh at the 2014 European Championships in Zürich.\nHis father and coach Mirosław Jasiński, a former discus thrower himself, comes from Bydgoszcz, Poland. His father had previously coached Michael"
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"; Daniel Jasinski\n- Men's Hammer Throw: Dilshod Nazarov; Ivan Tsikhan; Wojciech Nowicki\n- Men's Javelin Throw: Thomas Röhler; Julius Yego; Keshorn Walcott\n- Men's Decathlon: Ashton Eaton (OR); Kévin Mayer; Damian Warner\n- Men's 4 × 100 metres Relay: ; ;\n- Men's 4 × 400 metres Relay: ; ;\n- Men's Marathon: Eliud Kipchoge; Feyisa Lilesa; Galen Rupp\n- Women\n- Women's 100m: Elaine Thompson"
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"Daniel Woods"
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", Guntram Jörg, and Anthony Gullsten. The filming would last five months, during which they climbed at some of the most famous and difficult bouldering sites in the world. The first part of the film was the Magic Wood in Switzerland, where Woods climbed \"Somewhere in Between\" .\nCompetition.\nDespite primarily focusing on hard outdoor bouldering, Daniel Woods is the most accomplished American male competition climber. He has won the ABS National Championship 9 times, the SCS National Championship, and has competed in many IFSC World"
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", and the Hillside Houses).\nResidence Hall rooms at Skidmore are quite large and the college usually appears on the Princeton Review's \"Dorms Like Palaces\" list. Most residence halls are arranged in suite style with 3 or 4 bedrooms sharing one common bathroom. Most suites are single sex. Gender-neutral housing is available in Wiecking Hall, the Sussman Village, Hillside, and North Woods apartments. The North Woods Apartments can hold 380 people in 3- and 4-person apartments. The Sussman Village apartments, popular among seniors"
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"Dolores Pedrares"
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"Dolores Pedrares\nMaría Dolores Pedrares Alonso (born January 17, 1973 in Tuy, Pontevedra) is a retired female hammer thrower from Spain. She set her personal best (67.14 metres) on June 26, 2004 at a meet in Valladolid. Pedrares is a four-time national champion in the women's hammer throw event with straight victories from 1999 to 2002."
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"Brazilian singer-songwriter\n- Dolores Hart, O.S.B. (born 1938), American actress and Roman Catholic nun\n- Dolores Jiménez Hernández (born 1955), Mexican diplomat\n- Dolores Huerta (born 1930), American labor activist\n- Dolores Ibárruri (1895–1989), Spanish politician\n- Dolores Keane (born 1953), Irish singer\n- Dolores O'Riordan (1971–2018), Irish singer-songwriter and member of The Cranberries\n- Dolores Pedrares (born 1973), Spanish hammer thrower\n- María Dolores Pradera"
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"Dóra Czigány"
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"Dóra Czigány\nDóra Czigány (born 23 October 1992) is a Hungarian female water polo player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the Hungary women's national water polo team in the women's event. She is tall."
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"Erdélyi\n- Dénes Varga (C)\n- Tamás Mezei\n- Balázs Hárai\n- Attila Decker\n- Group play\n- Quarterfinals\n- Semifinals\n- Final\nWater polo Women's tournament.\n- Team roster\n- Edina Gangl\n- Dóra Czigány\n- Dóra Antal\n- Gréta Gurisatti\n- Gabriella Szűcs\n- Orsolya Takács\n- Anna Illés\n- Rita Keszthelyi (C)\n- Ildikó Tóth\n- Barbara Bujka\n- Dóra Csabai\n- Dorottya Szilágyi\n- Orsolya Kasó\n-"
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"Edith Cross"
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"Edith Cross\nEdith Cross Jensen (\"née\" Cross; August 2, 1907 – July 15, 1983) was an American female tennis player who achieved a No. 3 national ranking in 1928, 1929 and 1930.\nCareer.\nCross, originally from San Francisco, began to play tennis after graduating from high school in 1927.\nIn 1930 she won the U.S. National Championships mixed doubles title with Wilmer Allison after a straight two sets victory in the final against Marjorie Morrill and Frank Shields. She reached the"
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"be considered a mental disorder, mainly because of the logistics of the criteria in the DSM IV. The four main criteria, each of which has sub-criteria, are (A) cross-gender identification, (B) discomfort with biological sex or societally prescribed gender role, (C) of a discriminate biological sex, and (D) in a state of distress or disturbance as a result of cross-gender identity and discomfort with biological sex or societally prescribed gender role. Bartlett, Vasey, and Bukowski argue"
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"Efua Dorkenoo"
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"Efua Dorkenoo\nEfua Dorkenoo, OBE (6 September 1949 – 18 October 2014), affectionately known as \"Mama Efua\", was a Ghanaian-British campaigner against female genital mutilation (FGM) who pioneered the global movement to end the practice and worked internationally for more than 30 years to see the campaign \"move from a problem lacking in recognition to a key issue for governments around the world.\"\nEarly years.\nShe was born in Cape Coast, Ghana, where she attended Wesley Girls' High School"
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"continues, with children regularly taken to Somalia or Kenya in the school summer holidays for FGM to be undertaken. Estimates published in July 2014 suggest that the vast majority of Somali-born women in Britain have undergone FGM. The report, by Alison Macfarlane and Efua Dorkenoo, notes that some members of migrant groups continue to support FGM once in the UK, although younger generations are most likely to be opposed to it. A study published in 2004, based on research with a sample of young Somalis in London, found that"
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"Eleanor Callow"
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"Eleanor Callow\nEleanor Callow Squirt (born August 8, 1927) is a former Canadian female left fielder who played from through for three teams of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Callow was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba.\nWomen in baseball.\nWomen have been playing professional baseball since the early 1930s, when Chattanooga Lookouts pitcher Jackie Mitchell struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in succession, during an exhibition game against the New York Yankees in"
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"Eleanor Maccoby\nEleanor Emmons Maccoby (May 15, 1917 – December 11, 2018) was an American psychologist who is most recognized for her research and scholarly contributions to the field of child and family psychology. Throughout her career she studied developmental psychology, specifically, sex differences, gender development, gender differentiation, parent-child relations, child development, and social development from the child perspective.\nMaccoby earned her M.A and Ph.D. from the University of Michigan where she worked under B. F. Skinner. She also did her dissertation"
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"Eleni Kiosi"
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"Eleni Kiosi\nEleni Kiosi (born ) is a Greek female volleyball player. She was part of the Greece women's national volleyball team.\nShe competed with the national team at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She played for Olympiacos and Iraklis Thessaloniki.\nClubs.\n- Olympiacos (2006–08)\n- Iraklis Thessaloniki (2008–09)\nSee also.\n- Greece at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nExternal links.\n- profile at \"fivb\""
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"— 3rd place\n- 2016 — 3rd place\nTeam.\nTeam Current Roster.\n\"As for the European Volleyball League 2015\"\nTeam Notable Roster.\n- 2004 Summer Olympics — 9th Place\n- Zanna Proniadu, Maria Gkaragkouni, Niki Gkaragkouni, Eleni Memetzi, Charikleia Sakkoula, Eleftheria Chatzinikou, Ioanna Vlachou, Vasiliki Papazoglou, Sofia Iordanidou, Georgia Tzanaki, Eleni Kiosi and Rouxantra-Kon Ntoumitreskou. Head Coach: Dimitrios Floros.\nExternal links.\n- Official website\n- FIVB profile\n-"
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"Elisabeth Cruciger"
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"Elisabeth Cruciger\nElisabeth Cruciger (also spelled Kreuziger, Creutziger etc.; née von Meseritz) (c. 1500 - 2 May 1535) was the first female poet and hymn writer of the Protestant Reformation and a friend of Martin Luther.\nLife.\nShe was born into a noble family in Meseritz in Farther Pomerania, and while still a child entered Marienbusch Abbey, a Premonstratensian house in Treptow an der Rega. She got to know the ideas of the Reformation through Johannes Bugenhagen, converted to Lutheranism, and in 1522"
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"Herr Christ, der einig Gotts Sohn\n\"\" (Lord Christ, the Only Son of God) is a Lutheran hymn by Elisabeth Cruciger. Printed in 1524 in the Erfurt \"Enchiridion\", together with 18 hymns by Martin Luther, it is one of the oldest Lutheran hymns. The text combines Lutheran teaching with medieval mysticism. It has been the basis of musical settings such as Bach's chorale cantata .\nHistory.\nApart that Elisabeth Cruciger's authorship has been ascertained, little or nothing is known about the"
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"Erwin Kehlhoffner"
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"Erwin Kehlhoffner\nErwin Kehlhoffner (born 6 December 1983 in Strasbourg) is a badminton player from France and affiliations with ASL Robertsau club. In the junior event, he won the national singles title in 2002, and also the doubles titles in 2001 and 2002. Kehlhoffner competed at the 2005 World Championships in the men's singles and doubles event, but was defeated in the first round both in singles and doubles event. He also qualified to play at the 2006 World Championships in the men's doubles event with his partner Thomas"
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"Erwin Kehlhoffner, with a score of 15–21, 17–21.\nAt the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, Mambwe competed in three different badminton events. In the men's singles, he was not able to redeem himself and improve his performance from the previous games, as he lost once again in the first round to Martyn Lewis of Wales, with a two-set score of 19–21 and 16–21. By the following day, Mambwe paired up with Juma Muwowo in the men's doubles, where his pair was strongly defeated by"
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"Fidel Solórzano"
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"Fidel Solórzano\nFidel Solórzano (born May 26, 1962) is a retired male athlete from Ecuador, who competed in the long jump event and the decathlon during his career.\nCareer.\nHe represented his native country twice at the Summer Olympics: 1984 and 1988.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Negrete (born 1932), Mexican long-distance runner\n- Fidel V. Ramos (born 1928), Filipino politician\n- Fidel Solórzano (born 1962), Ecuadorian decathlete\n- Fidel Velázquez Sánchez (1900–1997), Mexican union leader\n- Pen name of Guillermo Prieto (1818–97), Mexican writer"
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"Fiona Godlee"
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"Fiona Godlee\nFiona Godlee (born August 4, 1961) has been editor in chief of \"The BMJ\" since 2005; she is the first female editor appointed in the journal's history. She is also editorial director.\nCareer.\nEducated at Bedales and Marlborough College, she qualified as a doctor in 1985 at the University of Cambridge School of Clinical Medicine, having studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, then trained as a general physician in London, and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians."
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"Godlee\nGodlee may refer to:\n- Rickman Godlee\n- Fiona Godlee"
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"Frances Newton, Baroness Cobham"
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"Frances Newton, Baroness Cobham\nFrances Newton, Baroness Cobham (1539 – 17 October 1592) was an English aristocratic woman who served Queen Elizabeth I of England as a Lady of the Bedchamber, and was one of her closest female friends. She was the second wife of William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham.\nFamily.\nFrances was born in 1539, one of the 19 children of Sir John Newton, Knight, of Barr's Court, Gloucestershire and East Harptree, Somerset, who lived in Gloucestershire and died before"
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"service.\nMarriage and issue.\nOn 25 February 1560 at Westminster Palace, Westminster, London, Frances married William Brooke, 10th Baron Cobham, whose first wife, Dorothy Neville (d.1559), the daughter of George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny by his third wife, Mary Stafford, had died, leaving him a daughter, Frances Brooke, who married firstly Thomas Coppinger (1546-1580), and secondly Edward Becher.\nUpon her marriage, Frances Newton was styled Baroness Cobham as her husband had succeeded to"
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"Freek van der Wart"
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"Freek van der Wart\nFreek van der Wart (born 1 February 1988) is a Dutch male short track speed skater. \nExternal links.\n- Freek van der Wart's profile, from http://www.sochi2014.com; retrieved 2014-02-18."
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"North Carolina, United States\nOther uses.\n- Azariah Wart (1822–1900), New York assemblyman 1854\n- Wart Castle, a Swiss heritage site\nSee also.\n- Freek van der Wart (born 1988), Dutch short track speed skater\n- Henry van Wart (1784–1873), American who became British by special act of Parliament, founded the Birmingham Stock Exchange, and served as one of Birmingham's first aldermen\n- Isaac Van Wart (1762–1828), American militiaman in the Revolutionary War,"
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"Gizem Girişmen"
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"Gizem Girişmen\nGizem Girişmen (born November 25, 1981 in Ankara, Turkey), is a Turkish Paralympian female archer competing in the women's recurve ARW2 event.\nEarly years.\nIn 1992, at the age of eleven, she was paralyzed following a traffic accident. After all, she completed her education with honors in business administration from the Bilkent University in 2004. In the same year, she was invited to an archery competition where she got interested and decided soon to practice that sport. She practised in"
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"Gizem\nGizem is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, \"Gizem\" means \"Mystery\", and/or \"Enigma\".\nPeople.\n- Gizem Bozkurt (born 1993), Turkish swimmer\n- Gizem Çam (born 1991), Turkish swimmer\n- Gizem Giraygil (born 1986), Turkish volleyball player\n- Gizem Girişmen (born 1981), Turkish archer\n- Gizem Gönültaş (born 1993), Turkish footballer\n- Gizem Güreşen (born 1987), Turkish volleyball player\n-"
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"Hanne Liland"
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"Hanne Liland\nHanne Liland (born August 7, 1969) is a retired female race walker from Norway."
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"Hanne\nHanne is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:\n- Hanne Blank (born 1969), American historian, writer, editor and public speaker\n- Hanne Harlem (born 1964), Norwegian politician\n- Hanne Haugland (born 1967), Norwegian high jumper\n- Hanne Hiob (1923-2009), German actress\n- Hanne Hukkelberg (born 1979), Norwegian singer-songwriter\n- Hanne Krogh (born 1956), Norwegian singer\n- Hanne Liland (born 1969"
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"He Yinli\nHe Yinli (; born 20 July 1988 in Baotou, Inner Mongolia) is a female Chinese long-distance runner. She competed in the marathon event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China.\nSee also.\n- China at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics"
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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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"- Ádam Jávorka (1663-1747) Kuruc insurgent of Slovak ethnicity later became General of the Polish hussars\n- Juraj Šucha (1504-1550) Hungarian soldier of Slovak ethnicity fought against the Turkish invaders\n- Pribina (9th century) first Slavic prince\nOther Models.\n- Kamila Filipcikova – High Fashion Slovak Model\n- Viera Schottertova – model\n- Adriana Sklenaříková – model, face of \"Wonderbra\" adverts\n- Michaela Hlaváčková\nOther Miscellaneous.\n- Ľudovít Lačný (1926) – chess composer, FIDE"
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"Kateryna Burmistrova\nKateryna Burmistrova (, sometimes written as Burmystrova, born 20 November 1979) is a Ukrainian female wrestler.\nBurmistrova was born on 20 November 1979 in Sumy, Ukraine. At the 2012 Summer Olympics held in London, United Kingdom, she competed in the women's freestyle 72 kg event where she lost her first bout, in the round of 16, against Russia's Natalia Vorobieva."
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"Kathy Tough\nKathy Tough (born February 22, 1969 in Calgary, Alberta) is a retired female volleyball player from Canada, who competed for her native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. There she ended up in tenth place with the Women's National Team.\nReferences.\n- Canadian Olympic Committee"
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"Kristina Lennox-Silva\nKristina Lennox-Silva (born April 24, 1985 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is a female freestyle and butterfly swimmer from Puerto Rico, who was born in the United States. During her college career she swam for Villanova University and was a multiple time Big East finalist as well earning her All-Big East status. She represented Puerto Rico at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China and 2009 World Aquatics Championships in Rome, Italy. She is the sister of Douglas Lennox-Silva,"
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"Velez placed 33rd. He did not advance to later rounds.\nDouglas Lennox-Silva represented Puerto Rico in swimming events. Born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Lennox-Silva has been affiliated with the Lake Forest Swim Club in the Chicago area. He is the brother of Kristina Lennox-Silva, who also competed in the Beijing Olympics as a swimmer. The Puerto Rican swam in the men's 100 meters butterfly, which held its preliminary round on August 14. Lennox-Silva participated in the fifth heat against"
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"Kęstutis Navickas\nKęstutis Navickas (born January 13, 1984) is a badminton player from Lithuania. He competed at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Navickas was the bronze medalist at the 2015 Baku European Games in the men's singles event. \nKestutis Navickas played in the German club TV Refrath from 2005-2006 after that he change to the team of Gifhon\nHe won the Lithuanian National Badminton Championships in 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008. He competed at the 2006 IBF World Championships and lost in"
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"Navickas\nNavickas is a Lithuanian language family name. Its variants are Novickis and Navickis. It corresponds to Polish surname Nowicki and Russian Novitsky/Novitski. Balarusian: Navitski. The surname may refer to:\n- Kęstutis Navickas, Lithuanian badminton player\n- Karolis Navickas, a Lithuanian rugby union player"
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"1948 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles\nThe 1948 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles was the 15th edition of the men's doubles championship. \nBohumil Váňa and Ladislav Štípek won the title after defeating Adrian Haydon and Ferenc Soos in the final by three sets to nil.\nSee also.\nList of World Table Tennis Championships medalists"
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"Lamar Looney\nMrs. Lamar Looney (January 16, 1871 – September 3, 1935) was the first female member of the Oklahoma Senate. Looney was elected to public office as the registrar of deeds for Harmon County in 1912 and later as Harmon County Clerk in 1916 before women received the right to vote. In 1920, an amendment to the U.S. Constitution gave all women of the United States voting privileges, the same year that Looney ran for and was elected to the Oklahoma Senate. Looney served from 1920 until 1928,"
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"representing District 4. In 1926, she considered running for Lieutenant Governor but abandoned the race knowing that the courts would hold to the Oklahoma constitutional requirement that a man hold the office. Looney then decided to run for a spot in the U.S. Senate but lost her bid and returned to her fourth and final term in the Oklahoma Senate. Looney would remain the only woman in the Oklahoma Senate until 1975.\nEarly life.\nLamar Looney was born Mirabeau Lamar Cole on January 16, 1871 in Talladega, Alabama. She"
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"Lenda Murray\nLenda Murray (born February 22, 1962) is an American professional female bodybuilding champion.\nEarly life and education.\nMurray was born in 1962 in Detroit, Michigan, the daughter of Darcelious and Louvelle Murray. She began participating in organized sports at the age of 15. At Henry Ford High School, Murray was both a record-holding sprinter and varsity cheerleader. She went on to attend Western Michigan University, earning a degree in political science and intended to become a lawyer. While at Western"
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"Leona Brown\nLeona Brown (born July 27, 1960) is a female boxer who is the WIBC world Bantamweight champion. Because of her age, many consider her to be \"the George Foreman of women's boxing\". Brown's nickname, \"Downtown\", is both a homage to actress Downtown Julie Brown, and it also serves as name play, such as in the case of \"Hannah The Vegas Fox\".\nCareer.\nA native of Buffalo, New York, she now lives in Wappingers"
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"Li Zhongyun\nLi Zhongyun (Chinese: 李忠云; born March 4, 1967) is a female Chinese Judoka. She competed at 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, and won a bronze medal in Women's 52 kg.\nShe also won a gold medal in the -48 kg division at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, where women's judo was held as a demonstration sport]]."
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"Lidiia Sichenikova\nLidiia Yuriyivna Sichenikova (; 3 February 1993, Chernivtsi) is a Ukrainian female archer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics she competed for her country in the Women's team event."
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"Anastasia Pavlova\nAnastasia Vladislavovna Pavlova (; born February 9, 1995) is a Ukrainian competitive archer. She has collected a career total of ten medals (four golds, three silver, and three bronze) in a major international competition, spanning the World Indoor Championships, the European Games, the World Cup series, and the European Championships.\nCareer.\nPavlova rose to prominence on the global archery scene at the 2014 World Indoor Championships in Nimes, France. There, she and her compatriots Lidiia Sichenikova and Veronika Marchenko"
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"Linda Greenlaw\nLinda Greenlaw (born December 22, 1960) is a best-selling author of books with maritime themes and the only female swordfishing boat captain on the East Coast of the United States. She was featured in the 1997 book \"The Perfect Storm\" and the film The Perfect Storm. She previously captained \"Seahawk\" after the previous captain died on board.\nGreenlaw wrote three best-selling books about life as a commercial fisher: \"The Hungry Ocean\" in 1999, \"The Lobster Chronicles\""
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"Greenlaw (surname)\nGreenlaw is a surname of Scottish origin which means \"a green hill.\" Notable people with the surname include:\n- Dre Greenlaw (born 1997), American football player\n- Jeff Greenlaw (born 1968), Canadian ice hockey player\n- Lavinia Greenlaw (born 1962), English poet and writer\n- Linda Greenlaw (born 1960), American writer\nFictional characters:\n- Delphi Greenlaw, character in the soap opera \"Shortland Street\""
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"Lucía López\nLucía López Martínez (born January 31, 1974 in Barcelona) is a former female field hockey player from Spain. She was a member of the Women's National Team at three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1996. She played club hockey for Real Club de Polo in Barcelona."
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", in communication channels and in cultural life more broadly.\nIn April 2019, a fifth-wave feminist fair was held in Buenos Aires at the Paseo del Bicentenario. Provincial Unidad Ciudadana deputies José Ignacio \"Cote\" Rossi and Lucía Portos attended. Items on the program addressed comprehensive sex education, modern masculine identities, gender violence and gender diversity. The purpose of the fair was to give women tools to remove machismo in Argentina's patriarchal society.\nFifth-wave feminism in Ibero-America Brazil.\nBrazilian"
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"Mahin Oskouei\nMahin Oskouei (1929 – January 2006) was an Iranian theater director and instructor and Iran's pioneering female theater arts figure.\nBorn in Tehran, she was Iran's first female theater director and first woman to appear on stage. She studied in Russia alongside Jerzy Grotowski, and her career included all aspects of Iranian theater, including writing plays and translating major plays by such writers as Gorki and Chekhov.\nSee also.\n- Persian cinema"
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"Michelle Edwards\nMichelle Edwards may refer to:\n- Michelle Edwards (basketball) (born 1966), American retired basketball player\n- Michelle Edwards (hurdler) (born 1969), British hurdler\n- Michelle Claire Edwards (born 1974), badminton player from South Africa"
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"Modupe Oshikoya\nModupe Oshikoya (born 2 May 1954) is a former female track and field athlete from Nigeria, who competed in the women's sprint and long jump events during her career. She is a one-time Olympian (1972), and also competed in the heptathlon. Oshikoya won a total number of five gold medals at the All-Africa Games (1973 and 1978). Oshikoya competed and won Gold for her University in the USA, UCLA in the 100 meters, the Long Jump, 100 meters"
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"× 100 m Relay\n- Emilie Edet, Ashanti Obi, Helen Olaye, and Modupe Oshikoya\nWomen's Long Jump\n- Modupe Oshikoya\nWomen's Pentathlon\n- Modupe Oshikoya\nResults by event Boxing.\nMen's Heavyweight (+ 81 kg)\n- Fatai Ayinla\nReferences.\n- Official Olympic Reports\n- International Olympic Committee results database"
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"Naydi Nazario\nNaydi Nazario (born September 10, 1956) is a retired female long-distance runner from Puerto Rico. She competed for her native country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. There she ended up in 33rd place in the women's marathon. Nazario set her personal best in the classic distance (2:45.49) in 1984.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Loco (Enrique Iglesias song)\n\"Loco\" is the lead Spanish single and overall second single from Enrique Iglesias's album, \"Sex and Love\". The single features American singer Romeo Santos. This is Iglesias' second bachata song after \"Cuando Me Enamoro\". A banda version of the song was recorded which features Mexican singer Roberto Tapia. Another version of the song featuring Spanish singer India Martínez was released on iTunes on 17 December 2013. At the Latin Grammy Awards of 2014, the song received a nomination"
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"Roman Spitko\nRoman Spitko (born November 18, 1978 in Bobingen, Bavaria) is a badminton player from Germany.\nCareer.\nSpitko played the 2006 IBF World Championships in men's singles, defeating Carlos Longo of Spain in the first round. In the round of 32, he was defeated by Dicky Palyama of Netherlands.\nHe also played in men's doubles with Michael Fuchs, and they were defeated in the round of 16 by Luluk Hadiyanto and Alvent Yulianto of Indonesia.\nAchievements.\nAchievements BWF Grand"
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"Sabriye Gönülkırmaz\nSabriye Gönülkırmaz (born May 17, 1994 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish female volleyball player. She is tall at . Played in the past as wing spiker, she changed her position now to middle blocker. She currently plays for Yeşilyurt Women's Volleyball Team, which competes in the Turkish Women's Volleyball League. Gönülkırmaz is a member of the Turkey women's youth national volleyball team, and wears number 13.\nA native of Istanbul, she began with volleyball sport at the age of nine"
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"or undifferentiated individuals.\nGender expression Bem Sex-Role Inventory.\nThe Bem Sex-Role Inventory (BSRI) was constructed by the early leading proponent of androgyny, Sandra Bem (1977). The BSRI is one of the most widely used gender measures. Based on an individual's responses to the items in the BSRI, they are classified as having one of four gender role orientations: masculine, feminine, androgynous, or undifferentiated. Bem understood that both masculine and feminine characteristics could be expressed by anyone and it would"
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"Sergey Borisenko\nSergey Borisenko (; born May 28, 1971) is a retired male freestyle swimmer from Kazakhstan. He competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1996 (Atlanta, Georgia). His best Olympic result was finishing in 21st place at the 2000 Summer Olympics in the Men's 4 × 100 m Freestyle Relay event, alongside Andrey Kvasov, Pavel Sidorov, and Igor Sitnikov.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Sofia Ionescu\nSofia Ionescu-Ogrezeanu (25 April 1920 – 21 March 2008) was a Romanian neurosurgeon and is considered one of the first female neurosurgeons in the world.\nEarly life.\nIonescu was born in Fălticeni, Suceava, daughter of Constantin Ogrezeanu, a bank cashier, and Maria Ogrezeanu, housewife. \nIonescu's interest in medicine began after she met one of her best friends Aurelia Dumitru, and her father Dr. Dumitru. The death of one of her school friends, who died in Paris due to"
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"ruled that EU member states may choose whether or not to allow same-sex marriage, but they cannot obstruct the freedom of residence of an EU citizen and their spouse. Furthermore, the Court ruled that the term \"spouse\" is gender-neutral, and that it does not necessarily imply a person of the opposite sex.\nCiting the ruling, a Sofia court granted a same-sex couple the right to live in Bulgaria on 29 June 2018. The couple, an Australian woman and her French spouse,"
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"Sophie Menter\nSophie Menter (29 July 1846 – 23 February 1918) was a German pianist and composer who became the favorite female student of Franz Liszt. She was called \"l'incarnation de Liszt\" in Paris because of her robust, electrifying playing style and was considered one of the greatest piano virtuosos of her time. She died at Stockdorf, near Munich.\nBiography.\nSophie Menter was born in Munich, the daughter of cellist Josef Menter and singer Wilhelmine Menter (née Diepold). She studied piano with Siegmund"
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"by both Moscheles and Mendelssohn, was presented by Moscheles's son to Anton Rubinstein, and is in the library of the Saint Petersburg Conservatory.\n- \"Ungarische Zigeunerweisen\" is a piece for piano and orchestra, dating from 1885. It has a curious and still uncertain origin. The piano part was written either by Sophie Menter or Franz Liszt or possibly both had a hand in it. The piece was orchestrated by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1892, and premiered under his baton in Odessa in 1893, with Sophie Menter as"
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"Su Yiping\nSu Yiping (; born August 4, 1979 in Changshu, Suzhou, Jiangsu) is a female Chinese hurdler. Her personal best time is 12.91 seconds, achieved in October 1999 in Huizhou."
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"/tuo/suo libro\" not implying anything about the owner's gender or the owner's name's grammatical gender. In the third person, if the \"owner's\" sex or category (person vs thing) is an issue, it is solved by expressing \"di lui, di lei\" for persons or superior animals or \"di esso\" for things or inferior animals. \"Lui portò su le valigie di lei\" (He brought her luggage upstairs). This rarely happens, though, because it is"
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"Sven Loll"
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"Sven Loll\nSven Loll (born 4 April 1964 in Berlin) is a retired male judoka from Germany, who competed for East Germany at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There he won the silver medal in the Men's Lightweight (– 71 kg) division after being defeated in the final by France's Marc Alexandre.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Loll\nLoll may refer to:\n- Renate Loll, physicist\n- Sven Loll (born 1964), German judoka Olympic medalist\n- Angle of loll, a specific hydrostatic stability condition experienced by unstable vessels at sea\nSee also.\n- LOL\n- Lol (disambiguation)"
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"The Turkish government offered her Turkish citizenship and she received her citizenship documents from the Turkish foreign minister on 11 October 2012.\nWomen Journalists Without Chains.\nTawakkol Karman co-founded the human rights group Women Journalists Without Chains (WJWC) with seven other female journalists in 2005 in order to promote human rights, \"particularly freedom of opinion and expression, and democratic rights.\" Although it was founded as \"Female Reporters Without Borders,\" the present name was adopted in order to get a government license. Karman has"
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"Karman\nKarman or Kármán is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Harvey Karman (20th century), inventor of the Karman cannula\n- Janice Karman (born 1954), American film producer, record producer, singer, and voice artist\n- József Kármán (1769–1795), sentimentalist Hungarian author\n- Tawakkol Karman (born 1979), Yemeni journalist, politician, and human rights activist\nSee also.\n- Theodore von Kármán (1881–1963), Hungarian-American engineer and physicist"
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"Tex Beneke"
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"orchestra won the first Gold Record ever awarded for \"Chattanooga Choo Choo\"; the song was written by Harry Warren and Mack Gordon as part of the score for the 1941 Twentieth Century Fox movie \"Sun Valley Serenade\" which was primarily made for the purpose of putting the Miller band in a motion picture. \" Tex Beneke was the featured singer in the movie and on the Victor/Bluebird recording that also featured band vocalist Paula Kelly and the Modernaires, a vocal group of four male singers, who were also regular members"
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"dropped. This band recorded for RCA Victor, just as the original Miller band did. Beneke was struggling with how to expand the Miller sound and also how to achieve success under his own name. What began as the \"Glenn Miller Orchestra Under the Direction of Tex Beneke\" finally became \"The Tex Beneke Orchestra\". By 1950, Beneke and the Miller estate parted ways. The break was acrimonious and Beneke is not currently listed by the Miller estate as a former leader of the Glenn Miller orchestra, although his role"
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"Virgil Severns\nVirgil Severns (born May 22, 1929) is a former male high jumper from the United States, who competed in the 1940s and 1950s. He is best known for winning the gold medal at the inaugural Pan American Games in 1951. Severns set his personal best in the men's high jump event (2.038 metres) on 1950-04-01 at a meet in Austin, Texas.\nReferences.\n- Profile"
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". Three of the scholarships went to students to cover one year of costs while a fourth scholarship was awarded to a Macon County resident.\nAt the time of her death, Severns was in a relationship with journalist Terry Mutchler; however, due to the stigma against same-sex relationships at the time, they kept the relationship secret. Mutchler is now the executive director of the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records. In November 2014 a book Mutchler wrote about her relationship with Severns, titled \"Under This Beautiful Dome\","
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"Vladislav Druzchenko"
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"Vladislav Druzchenko\nVladislav Druzchenko (Cyrillic: Владислав Дружченко) is a male badminton player from Ukraine. He competed at the 1996, 2000, and 2008 Olympic Games.\nCareer.\nBetween 1992 and 2006 he won 15 Ukrainian National Badminton Championships in a row in men's singles.\nDruzchenko played the 2007 BWF World Championships in men's singles, and was defeated in the first round by Andrew Dabeka, of Canada, 16-21, 21-18, 21-16.\nAchievements.\nAchievements IBF Grand"
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"in the mixed doubles, they finished their campaign in the second round, beat the Ukrainian Vladislav Druzchenko/Viktoriya Evtushenko and lost to eventual silver medalists Trikus Haryanto/Minarti Timur of Indonesia. In the men's doubles, he partnered with Kim Dong-moon. They had bye in the first round, beat Yap Kim Hock/Cheah Soon Kit of Malaysia and Ricky Subagja/Rexy Mainaky of Indonesia in the second and quarterfinals, lost to Tony Gunawan/Candra Wijaya of Indonesia in the semifinals, and won a bronze medal"
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