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"Wu Hanxiong"
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"Wu Hanxiong\nWu Hanxiong (; born January 21, 1981 in Shantou, Guangdong) is a male Chinese foil fencer who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics.\nIn 2004 he won the silver medal with the Chinese foil team. In the individual Olympic foil tournament he was eliminated in the quarterfinals."
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"- 1980 – Bratislav Ristić, Serbian footballer\n- 1981 – Gillian Chung, Hong Kong singer-songwriter and actress\n- 1981 – Ivan Ergić, Serbian footballer\n- 1981 – Roberto Guana Italian footballer\n- 1981 – Wu Hanxiong, Chinese fencer\n- 1981 – Dany Heatley, Canadian ice hockey player\n- 1981 – Andy Lee, South Korean singer and actor\n- 1981 – Izabella Miko, Polish actress, dancer, and producer\n- 1981 – Shawn Redhage, American-Australian basketball player\n-"
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"Wu Wenhui"
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"Wu Wenhui\nWu Wenhui (born April 27, 1998) is a Chinese female acrobatic gymnast. Along with her partner, Shen Yunyun, she finished 5th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships."
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"man pointedly limiting himself to one gender or the other would in fact have been alien in a culture where class hierarchy affected male sex lives far more than the genders of their partners. The poet Xu's writing style became known as \"palace style\", and initially, Emperor Wu was displeased about this development, but once Emperor Wu met Xu, he was impressed by Xu's talents, and became a patron of Xu himself as well.\nIt is unclear whether Xiao Gang carried out much decision-making duties in"
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"Xian Yi Fang"
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"Xian Yi Fang\nXian Yi Fang (born 20 August 1977) is a female Chinese-born table tennis player who has represented France since 2005.\nShe competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics, reaching the second round of the singles competition. She also competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics and reaching the third round of the singles competition.\nShe was born in Baoding.\nReferences.\n- 2008 Olympic profile\n- Profil on Facebook"
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"Sheng -Ruan Dong\n- Lin Yuan Dun - Zheng Xian Qi\nDancing/Shaking Crane in Taiwan.\n- Fang Qi Niang\n- Zheng Li\n- Zheng Cong\n- Li Seng\n- Fang Shi Peng\n- Fang Yong Cang\n- Lin Guo Zhong\n- Huang Xing Xian\n- Zheng Xian Qi\n- Huang Yi Xiong\nInfluence.\nFujian White Crane is one of the constituent styles of Five Ancestors, who, in addition to the various styles of Karate (notably Goju-ryu,"
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"Xiao Qin"
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"Xiao Qin\nXiao Qin (; born January 12, 1985 in Nanjing, Jiangsu) is a male Chinese gymnast. He specializes in the horizontal bar and parallel bars, but is best known for his work on the pommel horse for which he has won Olympic, world, national, East Asian Games, and World Cup titles. He joined the Chinese National Team in 1999 and is part of the People's Liberation Army.\nCompetitive highlights.\nHe has qualified for two Olympics. At the 2004 Olympics in Athens,"
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"Qin Xiao\nQin Xiao (Chinese: 秦晓; pinyin: Qín Xiǎo; born April 1947) is a former banker and promoter of business reform who is now the Council Chairman of the Boyuan Foundation, a Hong Kong-registered non-profit think tank that is regarded as representing reformist or liberalising factions of the political and business elite in mainland China.\nBiography.\nQin's father was a senior party cadre. When in high school in 1966, the Cultural Revolution began and Qin Xiao became a Red Guard."
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"Yoshiteru Morishita"
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"Yoshiteru Morishita\nYoshiteru Morishita (; born May 26, 1971) is a retired male long-distance runner from Japan who mainly competed in the marathon race during his career. He set his personal best (2:07:59) in the classic distance on March 4, 2001 in Otsu."
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"Yu Baiwei"
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"Yu Baiwei\nYu Baiwei (; born 17 July 1988 in Harbin, Heilongjiang) is a Chinese female ice hockey player who currently plays for Kunlun Red Star in the Canadian Women's Hockey League (CWHL). She is a member of the China women's national ice hockey team and competed for China at the 2010 Winter Olympics, where the team finished 7th out of 8 teams."
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"first game, facing the Markham Thunder. Kelli Stack and Baiwei Yu both earned assists on the first goal in Kunlun Red Star history scored by Zoe Hickel. During the regular season, teams that traveled to China played a three-game series against the Red Star in an effort to reduce travel costs.\nBy season's end, Noora Räty was the CWHL's regular season goaltending champion, leading the league in goals against average. In addition, she tied for the league in shutouts with goaltender Emerance Maschmeyer of Les Canadiennes"
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"Zhang Shaolong"
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"Zhang Shaolong\nZhang Shaolong (born March 21, 1989) is a Chinese male acrobatic gymnast. Along with his partner, Li Ziyang, he finished 5th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships."
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"as Ding Ning\n- Li Yitong as Zhangsun Qianxue\n- Liu Yijun as Emperor\n- Yao Di as Zheng Xiu\n- Peter Ho as Wang Jingmeng\n- Zhao Yuanyuan as Ye Celing\n- Liu Lu as Zhao Si\n- Ni Xinyu\n- Yao Jingren as Li Xiang\n- Xiao Xun as Xie Changsheng\n- Zhang Weina as Bai Shanshui\n- Liu Kai as Zhang Yi\n- Liu Hailan as Xie Rou\n- Sun Shaolong as Su Qing\n- Wang Ge as Zhu Yuan\nProduction."
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"Zhang Xiyan"
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"Zhang Xiyan\nZhang Xiyan(; April 22, 1980 in Harbin, Heilongjiang ) is the most successful female Chinese amateur and professional boxer. As of July 2010, Zhang has won gold medal at 2002 Women's World Amateur Boxing Championships in the Bantamweight (54 kg),and Zhang turned professional in 2005,and won WBA and WIBA world titles in 2006 and 2007. Zhang claimed China's first professional boxing world champion."
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"Yuan Li. A new girl named Lu Linlang was introduced to be her replacement.\nPlot Season 4.\nLu Linlang did not reappear; After her husband was killed by corruptive officials associated with Heshen, Du Xiaoyue rejoined Ji Xiaolan.\nCast.\n- Zhang Guoli as Ji Xiaolan\n- Wang Gang as Heshen\n- Zhang Tielin as the Qianlong Emperor\n- Yuan Li as Du Xiaoyue\n- Zhao Minfen/ Yan Minqiu/ Wang Liyuan as Empress Xiaoshengxian\n- Zhang Ting as Lu Linlang\n- Yang Xiyan/ Zhang Lei/"
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"Zoja Rudnova"
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"Zoja Rudnova\nZoja Rudnova (19 August 1946 - 12 March 2014) was an international table tennis player from the former Soviet Union. \nTable tennis career.\nFrom 1964 to 1976 she won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Table Tennis European Championships and in the World Table Tennis Championships. She was twice European champion in women singles, three time European champion with the USSR team, once in women doubles and four times in mixed doubles. She was the first woman ever to become an"
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"- Zoltán Berczik\n- Richard Bergmann\n- Tamara Boroš\n- Fliura Bulatova\n- Gizi Farkas\n- Jean-Philippe Gatien\n- Gábor Gergely\n- Andrzej Grubba\n- Jill Hammersley\n- Marie Hrachová\n- Kjell Johansson\n- István Jónyer\n- Tibor Klampár\n- Éva Kóczián\n- Johnny Leach\n- Judit Magos\n- Mária Mednyánszky\n- Jörgen Persson\n- Valentina Popova\n- Gertrude Pritzi\n- Jörg Roßkopf\n- Angelica Rozeanu\n- Zoja Rudnova\n- Werner Schlager\n- Eberhard"
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"Çağla Akın\nÇağla Akın (born 19 January 1995 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish female volleyball player who won the gold medal at the 2013 Club World Championship playing with Vakıfbank Istanbul.\nPersonal information.\nShe is tall at . Her parents were national handball players.\nCareer.\nShe played for the VakıfBank Türk Telekom before she transferred in 2012 to Beşiktaş. Akın was a member of the girls' youth national team and the women's junior national team.\nAkın won the gold medal at the"
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", Polen Uslupehlivan, Yeliz Başa, Hatice Gizem Örge, Cansu Çetin, Gözde Yılmaz, Meliha İsmailoğlu, Çağla Akın and Özgenur Yurtdagülen. Head Coach: Ferhat Akbaş.\n- 2015 Montreux Volley Masters — Gold Medal\n- Seniye Merve Dalbeler, Gizem Karadayı, Dicle Nur Babat, Kübra Akman, Polen Uslupehlivan, Seda Aslanyürek, Büşra Cansu, Güldeniz Önal Paşalıoğlu (C), Naz Aydemir Akyol, Neriman Özsoy, Gözde Yılmaz, Meliha İsmailoğlu, Aslı Kalaç, Çağla Akın and Ezgi Dağdelenler. Head Coach: Ferhat Akbaş"
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"Ömür Kınay"
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"Ömür Kınay\nÖmür Kınay (born in 1979) is a disabled Turkish female film director, who has received the Golden Boll Award for her short film \"Kün\".\nEarly years.\nShe was born in Istanbul in 1979. Ömür's mother Emine Doğançay and her father Hürol Kınay divorced when Ömür was one year old. From then on, she stayed with her mother. In the mid 1990s, she and her mother returned to Istanbul from Germany, where they had lived. At age 20, Ömür and"
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"2003 on the weekends, she attended a graphics design course in an Arts Center. During this period, Ömür Kınay created paintings, which were shown in local group exhibitions.\nIn 2005, Ömür Kınay was awarded a scholarship to study Communication-Design at the Istanbul Kültür University. Following her graduation in 2009, she went to the United Kingdom sponsored by the in-London-living Turkish restaurateur Hüseyin Özer. She stayed 18 months in Brighton to learn English language. Returned home, she earned a master's degree at"
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"İpek Derici"
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"İpek Derici\nİpek Derici (born August 19, 1990 in İstanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish female basketball player. The young national plays for Beşiktaş at the forward position. She is tall and weighs . İpek Derici graduated from the University of North Carolina.\nSee also.\n- Turkish women in sports\nExternal links.\n- Beşiktaş Women's Basketball Team 2012-2013"
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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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"Abdullah Ejaz"
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"Abdullah Ejaz\nAbdullah Ejaz is a Pakistani male model and television actor.\nFamily.\nInfluential director-producer of the 60s and 70s, Riaz Ahmad 'Raju', was his maternal grandfather, himself being the younger brother of the famous character actor Allauddin. The family is of Kashmiri descent.\nCareer.\nAfter a successful modelling career, he first gained recognition as an actor by playing the cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan in the political satire show Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain, making his debut in"
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"Kami Reh Gaee\nKami Reh Gaee was a 2013 Pakistani drama serial directed and written by Kashif Nisar and produced by Khawar Azhar. It stars Nauman Ejaz, Mehwish Hayat and Irsa Ghazal in lead roles.\nCast.\n- Nauman Ejaz,\n- Mehwish Hayat,\n- Irsa Ghazal,\n- Jahanzeb Gurchani,\n- Agha Ali,\n- Uzma Hassan,\n- Saba Faisal,\n- Simi Rahael,\n- Haseeb Khan,\n- Abdullah Ejaz,\n- Imran Rizvi,\n- Zahid"
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"brothers, received what they all regarded as the best part: Athens.\nThe division of the land was explained further in the following text by the geographer Strabo:\nLater on, Lycus was driven from the territory by Aegeus himself, and had to seek refuge in Arene, Messenia. Pallas and his fifty sons revolted at a later time, being crushed by Aegeus' son Theseus.\nMythology Heirless king.\nStill without a male heir with his previous marriages, Aegeus asked the oracle at Delphi for advice. According"
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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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"Agnes Simon\nAgnes Simon (née \"Almási\" on 21 June 1935) is a former female international table tennis player from Hungary. \nPersonal life.\nAfter the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, she fled to Sweden to seek political asylum, together with her husband and coach . They were accepted in the Netherlands and then in West Germany; thus Simon competed for the Netherlands in 1959–1960 and for West Germany since 1962. \nTable tennis career.\nFrom 1953 to 1976, she won several medals in singles, doubles"
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"Burstyn's view that \"Cries and Whispers\" depicts the suppression of women, but it does not endorse the suppression and the film opposes patriarchy. Rueschmann traced the emotional estrangement to the women's mother, who reacts to the era's gender roles with \"boredom, anger and frustration\". According to Rueschmann, her daughters assume (or reject) her position and harm themselves in the process. Agnes' confinement to bed may reflect gender roles and expectations for women about sex, childbirth and death. Author Birgitta Steene disputed"
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"Alejandro Puerto\nAlejandro Puerto Díaz (born October 1, 1964) is a retired male wrestler from Cuba and Olympic champion in Freestyle wrestling.\nPuerto competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona where he won a gold medal in the men's freestyle wrestling event, the \"bantamweight\" class."
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"Aleksandr Lobynya\nAleksandr Lobynya (born 31 May 1985) is a male Russian shot putter. His personal best throw is 21.00 metres, achieved in Adler on 25 May 2011.\nCareer.\n- 2009\nLobynya broke the 20-metre barrier with a 20.09m effort in Bryansk on 27 June\n- 2011\nLobynya produced a massive personal best of 21.00m, becoming the 2nd best Russian, 3rd best European, and the 11th best Outdoor Shot-Putter in the World in 2011, however he was omitted from the"
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"Russian National Championships. In doing so, he overtook David Storl and Aleksandr Lobynya as the best European outdoor shot putter and best Russian outdoor shot putter respectively in 2011.\nIn 2017, he tested for a positive for a banned substance Indapamide and was disqualified for a year starting in July 2017."
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"Alex Love"
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"the silver medal at the Golden Gloves, her first championship fight. In 2010, she defeated the Polish World champion Karolina Michalczuk. It was her closest fight ever, 17-16. She has also been the recipient of the outstanding athlete award at the Woman's International Dual.\nOn March 4, 2012 Alex won the 2012 USA Boxing National Champtionships at 106 pounds.\nOlympics.\nIn 2012 Summer Olympics women's boxing was included in the Olympic games. When female boxer Alex Love heard the news that women"
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"of charisma you can possess when you take success for granted\". \"The Huffington Post\"s Marjon Rebecca Carlos praised the album's sexual and gender themes and its musical execution, stating \"Loads of imagery, color, synth-beats and lithe forms come popping forth much to the listener's amusement\". \"The Guardian\"s Alex Macpherson called it \"a formed and magnificently executed vision – of love, of sex – set to beats that thrill and seduce in equal measure, and sung with an unabashed confidence\", citing it"
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"Alex Lundqvist\nAlex Lundqvist (born 14 April 1972) is a male Swedish model. \nHis modeling career began in the summer of 1996, when he met photographer Bruce Weber and Sean Patterson, a Wilhelmina agent, who tracked him down after spotting his photo in an obscure publication. Immediately, Versace booked him for a worldwide campaign with Helena Christensen shot by Bruce Weber. This led to doing the Lagerfeld campaigns in Europe and Guess in the US.\nHe has appeared in magazines such as GQ, Playgirl, Elle"
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"-binary or third gender classifications. Some non-western societies have long recognized transgender people as a third gender, though this may not (or may only recently) include formal legal recognition. In western societies, Australia may have been the first country to legally recognize third classifications, following recognition of Alex MacFarlane as having indeterminate sex, reported in 2003.\nDiscrimination.\nIn the United States, the majority of respondents to the National Transgender Discrimination Survey chose \"A gender not listed here.\" The \"not listed"
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"Alexandre Massura\nAlexandre Massura Neto (born June 19, 1975) is a retired male freestyle and backstroke swimmer from Brazil, who competed at two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1996. Actually a resident of Minneapolis, Minnesota.\nAt the 1995 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m) held in Rio de Janeiro, Massura won the gold medal in the 4×100-metre freestyle, along with Gustavo Borges, Fernando Scherer and André Cordeiro, with a time of 3m12s42. He also swam the 200-metre backstroke."
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"At the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Massura came close to winning a medal, reaching the 4×100-metre freestyle final, and staying in 4th place.\nThe end of 1998 was marked by the third consecutive world record broke by Brazilian relay in the 4×100-metre freestyle, on short course. On December 20, shortly after the end of Jose Finkel Trophy, the quartet formed by Fernando Scherer, Carlos Jayme, Alexandre Massura and Gustavo Borges, in order, fell the pool at Club de Regatas Vasco da Gama and they got"
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"Amanda Boyden\nAmanda Boyden is an American novelist.\nBorn in Northern Minnesota and raised in Chicago and St. Louis, she studied creative writing at the University of New Orleans, where she and her husband, Canadian writer Joseph Boyden, are faculty members. In addition to writing, Amanda Boyden is a trapeze artist who founded Aerialists, Inc., her own all-female troupe, and performed as Lady Hummingbird.\nWorks.\n- \"Pretty Little Dirty\" (2006)\n- \"Babylon Rolling\" (2008"
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"United States\nPeople with the surname.\n- Boyden Carpenter, American musician\n- C. Boyden Gray, American attorney\n- Amanda Boyden, American novelist\n- David Dodge Boyden, American musicologist\n- Edward Boyden, American neuroscientist\n- Elbridge Boyden, American architect\n- Frank Boyden Deerfield Academy Headmaster\n- Ian Boyden, American artist\n- James Boyden, British politician\n- Jennifer Boyden, American poet\n- Joseph Boyden, Canadian novelist\n- Linda Boyden, American poet\n- Malcolm Boyden, British"
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"Andrés Vasconcellos\nAndrés Vasconcellos Mathieu (born February 23, 1974) is a retired male freestyle and butterfly swimmer from Ecuador. He competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics for his native South American country.\nbr\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"advance, 44th place)\nMen's 200m Butterfly\n- Andrés Vasconcellos\n- Heat – 2:05.98 (→ did not advance, 39th place)\nMen's 4 × 100 m Freestyle\n- Julio Santos, Felipe Delgado, Roberto Delgado, and Javier Santos\n- Heat – 3:27.77 (→ did not advance, 15th place)\nMen's 4 × 200 m Freestyle\n- Roberto Delgado, Julio Santos, Javier Santos, and Andrés Vasconcellos\n- Heat – 7:54.37 (→ did not advance, 16th place"
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"Anicet Charles Gabriel Lemonnier"
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"Anicet Charles Gabriel Lemonnier\nAnicet Charles Gabriel Lemonnier (\"male\"; 6 June 1743 17 August 1824) was a well-known French painter of historical subjects who was active before, during and after the French Revolution.\nLife.\nLemonnier was born in Rouen on 6 June 1743. He was a pupil of Jean-Baptiste Descamps at the Rouen School of Fine Arts, then of Joseph-Marie Vien, where he had as classmates and friends Jacques-Louis David and François-André Vincent. With a"
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"Le Monnier\nLe Monnier or Lemonnier may refer to:\nPeople.\n- André Lemonnier (1896–1963), French admiral who pioneered French underwater research with Jacques Cousteau\n- Anicet Charles Gabriel Lemonnier (1743–1824), French painter of historical subjects\n- Camille Lemonnier (1844–1913), Belgian journalist and poet\n- Charles Lemonnier (also known as Maurice Lemonnier, 1860–1930), Belgian liberal politician and mayor of Brussels\n- Eduardo Le Monnier (1873–1931), French-Argentine architect who worked in the Buenos Aires Central"
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"Anita Christensen"
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"Anita Christensen\nAnita Christensen, (born October 29, 1972, in Randers, Denmark) is a world champion female professional boxer.\nShe posted a 19–2–0 record as an amateur boxer and was the 1998 Nordic 57-kg Women's Champion before turning professional.\nOn February 16, 2000, in Give, Denmark, Christensen won her pro debut with a 1st-round TKO over Veronica Szucz.\nOn January 17, 2004, in Aarhus, Denmark, Anita Christensen won a controversial ten round split (93-97"
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"XM Satellite Radio.\n- 2002: \"Sparkhouse\" for the BBC. A modern take on the story with the gender roles reversed, adapted by Sally Wainwright, directed by Robin Shepperd and starring Sarah Smart and Joseph McFadden.\n- 2003: \"Wuthering Heights\" for MTV. It starred Erika Christensen, Mike Vogel, and Christopher Masterson.\n- 2004: \"Cime tempestose\", an Italian television adaptation directed by Fabrizio Costa, starring Alessio Boni and Anita Caprioli.\n- 2007 \"The Promise\" is"
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"Carlos Ortiz (disambiguation)\nCarlos Ortíz (born 1936) is a Puerto Rican boxer.\nCarlos Ortíz may also refer to:\n- Carlos Escobar Ortiz (born 1989), Chilean footballer\n- Carlos Julián Ortiz (born 1974), retired wrestler from Cuba\n- Carlos Arias Ortiz, Mexican biochemist\n- Carlos Ortiz (golfer) (born 1991), Mexican golfer\n- Carlos Javier Ortiz (born 1977), American documentary photographer\n- Carlos Vieco Ortiz (1900–1979), Colombian musician and composer"
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"Danja Müsch\nDanja Müsch (born April 14, 1971 in Kassel) is a former female beach volleyball player from Germany, who represented her native country in three consecutive Summer Olympics: 1996, 2000 and 2004. Partnering Beate Bühler she claimed the gold medal at the 1994 European Championships in Almería, Spain.\nMüsch currently works for German TV station Sport1, reporting on volleyball and handball.\nPlaying partners.\n- Beate Bühler\n- Maike Friedrichsen\n- Susanne Lahme\n- Jana Vollmer"
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"David Soslan\nDavid Soslan () (died 1207) was a prince from Alania and second husband of Queen Tamar, whom he married in c. 1189. He is chiefly known for his military exploits during Georgia's wars against its Muslim neighbors.\nOrigins.\nDavid Soslan was a member of the royal house which ruled Alania (Ovseti or Oseti in the Georgian sources; hence, the modern designation of Ossetia), an Orthodox Christian kingdom in the North Caucasus, and frequently intermarried with the Bagrationi dynasty of Georgia."
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"Ecem Alıcı\nEcem Alıcı (born January 1, 1994 in Ankara, Turkey) is a Turkish female volleyball player. She is tall at and plays in the wing spiker position. She plays in the Galatasaray Women's Volleyball Team, which competes in the Turkish Women's Volleyball League. Alıcı is a member of the Turkey women's youth national volleyball team, and wears number 14.\nA native of Ankara, she began with volleyball sport in 2004 at Türk Telekom Ankara Sport Club, where she was coached by Mehmet"
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", Germany:\n- Men Freestyle:\n- 60 kg: Opan Sat Sahit Prizreni Anatoli Guidea & Vasyl Fedoryshyn\n- 74 kg: Denis Tsargush Musa Murtazaliev Gábor Hatos & Davit Khutsishvili\n- 96 kg: Khetag Gazyumov Vladislav Baytsaev Pavlo Oliinyk & Nicolai Ceban\nDays of the month March 28, 2011 (Monday).\nDays of the month March 28, 2011 (Monday) Basketball.\n- Women's Division I Tournament (seeds in parentheses):\n- Dayton Regional Final in Dayton, Ohio: ("
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"Hannah Porter\nHannah Porter (\"née\" Myers; b. 28 September 1979) is a former female rugby union player. She represented and played for Auckland and Otago provincially. She was in the squad that won the 2006 and 2002 Women's Rugby World Cup.\nPorter was appointed as the Black Ferns manager at the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup.\nExternal links.\n- Black Ferns Profile\n- NZ Rugby Academy Profile"
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"Lau Sek Fong\nLau Sek Fong (1929-2017) was a male former table tennis player from Hong Kong. From 1954 to 1957 he won two gold medals in singles, and team events in the Asian Table Tennis Championships.\nSee also.\n- List of table tennis players"
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"Chan Bing-Tong 陳炳棠, Jew Leong 周亮,, E.Y. Lee 李日華 and Doc-Fai Wong 黄德輝 were all students of Lau Bun. \nChin Wai Fong 錢維方, Tong Sek 湯錫 and Hu Yuen Chou 胡雲綽 were students of Chan Ngau-Sing. Ho Churng 何祥 was a student of Chin Wai-Fong 錢維方 and Tong Sek 湯錫. Ho Cherk Wa 何焯華 is the son of Ho Churng and student of Ho Yee 何儀. Dino Jew Salvatera was a student of Chan Bing-Tong 陳炳棠, Jew Leong 周亮, and Ho"
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"Laurel Abrahamson\nLaurel Abrahamson (born January 14, 1986) is an American female volleyball player.\nWith her club Iowa Ice she competed at the 2013 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.\nExternal links.\n- profile at \"FIVB.org\""
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"can be seen in the cis–trans distinction in chemistry, the cis–trans or complementation test in genetics, in Ciscaucasia (from the Russian perspective), in the ancient Roman term Cisalpine Gaul (i.e., \"Gaul on this side of the Alps\"), Ciskei and Transkei (separated by the Kei River), and more recently, Cisjordan, as distinguished from Transjordan. In the case of gender, \"cis-\" describes the alignment of gender identity with assigned sex.\nSociologists Kristen Schilt and Laurel Westbrook"
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"Lillian Friedman Astor\nLillian Friedman Astor (born April 12, 1912 in New York City – July 9, 1989) was the first American female studio animator, working at for the Fleischer Brothers' studio, inking and eventually animating various Betty Boop cartoons, as well as one Popeye, some Color Classics, and several Hunky and Spunky cartoons, although she received screen credit on only six cartoons in her lifetime.\nPersonal life.\nShe attended Washington Irving High School where she studied animation and fashion design. After"
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"- July 3: Jim Backus, American voice actor (voice of Mr. Magoo), dies at age 76.\n- July 4: Camilla Mickwitz, Finnish animator, children's book writer and illustrator (\"Jason\"), passes away at age 54.\n- July 9: Lillian Friedman Astor, American animator (\"Fleischer Brothers\"), dies at age 77.\n- July 10: Mel Blanc, American voice actor (voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety, Sylvester"
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