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"high school, declared herself an atheist and decided to pursue a career in dentistry instead of writing. After attending Ohio University for two years, Eugenia Price became the only female student to be enrolled in Ohio's Northwestern Dentistry School. After studying dentistry for two years, she decided to pursue a career in writing again.\nIn 1939 she was hired by NBC to work on their radio series \"In Care of Aggie Horn\", where she worked until 1942 when she left NBC and was hired by Procter & Gamble."
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"-sponsored the First Amendment Defense Act, which if passed, would have prevented the federal government from penalizing businesses that deny services to same-sex couples.\nIn 2009, Price opposed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, which extended the scope of federal hate crime laws to include crimes in which individuals are targeted due to their sexual orientation, gender, or gender identity. Price also voted against the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010 and the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act"
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"Eve Taylor"
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"Eve Taylor\nEve Taylor (born Evelyn Henshall, 28 February 1915 – 31 August 1983) was a British talent manager, notable as one of the early female music managers. She managed singers Adam Faith, Sandie Shaw and Val Doonican, and composer John Barry, among others, and in the 1960s was described in London as \"the Queen Bee of Show Business\".\nEarly life.\nShe was born in London in 1915. Her father, William Henshall, was a well-known show business impresario,"
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", and 13 cases of insults based on sex or gender. By November 2016, 103 complaints over sexual offences in Düsseldorf in the New Year's Eve had been registered by the police or public prosecutor.\nDeveloping publicity over the \"extent\" of the assaults Further cities.\nOn 14 January 2016, the WDR citing a report of the Minister of Justice in North Rhine-Westphalia reported about the last New Year's Eve:\n- Several women in Paderborn having allegedly been touched indecently by a group of 8 to 10"
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"Fanny Baker Ames"
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"permanently to Boston in 1888 when Charles G. Ames became the head of the Church of Disciples.\nIn 1891 Fanny Baker Ames was appointed as the first female factory inspector in the state of Massachusetts, where she advocated such reforms as separate washrooms for men and women. She retained this position until 1895. \nBiography Later life.\nIn 1899 she was selected to be one of the original members of the board of trustees of Simmons College. \nBy the 1890s she was a prominent member of the Anti-Imperialist League."
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"Fanny Baker Ames\nFanny Baker Ames (14 June 1840 – 21 August 1931), born Julia Frances Baker to Increase Baker and Julia Canfield in Canandaigua, New York, was a philanthropist and women's rights activist.\nBiography.\nBiography Early life.\nAmes attended Antioch College in 1857 for one term and began to teach school in Cincinnati until 1861, at which point she became a volunteer nurse in the Civil War.\nAmes married Reverend Charles Gordon Ames, the Unitarian activist, on June 25, 1863."
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"Felix Krohn"
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"Felix Krohn\nFelix Julius Theofil Krohn (20 May 1898 – 8 November 1963) was a Finnish conductor and composer. Krohn wrote several choral works and solo songs, but also stage and film music. As a composer, Krohn has been characterized as a sensitive romantic.\nFelix Krohn was the conductor of the Finnish male choir Viipurin Lauluveikot 1929–1933 and 1941–1942.\nFilmography.\n- \"Sysmäläinen\" (1938)\n- \"Vihreä kulta\" (1939)\n- \"Anu ja Mikko\" (1940)"
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"Krohn\nKrohn is the surname of several people:\n- Aino Krohn, a Finnish author better known as Aino Kallas\n- August David Krohn, a Russian zoologist\n- Chester A. Krohn, American politician\n- , a German Federal Court Justice\n- Felix Krohn, Finnish composer, son of Ilmari\n- Helmi Krohn, a Finnish editor and writer\n- Henrik Krohn (1826–1879) Norwegian poet, magazine editor and proponent for Nynorsk language\n- , Finnish composer and musicologist, son of Julius\n- Irina"
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"Flóra Bolonyai"
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"Flóra Bolonyai\nFlóra Bolonyai (born 5 April 1991 in Budapest) is a Hungarian female water polo goalkeeper. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the Hungary women's national water polo team in the women's event. She is tall.\nIn 2013, she won the NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship with USC Trojans."
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"polo team:\n- Flóra Bolonyai\n- Orsolya Kasó\n- Dóra Antal\n- Barbara Bujka\n- Krisztina Garda\n- Anna Illés\n- Rita Keszthelyi\n- Dóra Kisteleki\n- Katalin Menczinger\n- Ibolya Kitti Miskolczi\n- Gabriella Szűcs\n- Orsolya Takács\n- Ildikó Tóth\nCoach: András Merész\n- Group play\n- Round of 16\n- Quarterfinal\n- Semifinal\n- Third place game\nExternal links.\n- Official website"
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"Francine Parker"
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"Francine Parker\nFrancine Parker (December 18, 1925 – November 8, 2007) was an American television and film director, who was one of the first female members of the Directors Guild of America. Parker was best known for her controversial documentary, \"F.T.A.\", which chronicled the antiwar entertainers tour, Free The Army tour (FTA), during the Vietnam War. The FTA tour and its documentary featured anti-Vietnam War celebrities Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland interacting very frankly with American soldiers. Parker's film,"
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". Children’s social skills and behavior can be altered based on whether or not they have predominantly same-sex friends or cross-sex friends. One study by Kovacs, Parker, and Hoffman (1996), they found that children who primarily had friends of the opposite sex were perceived to be more aggressive, yet less shy by others. Furthermore, teachers said that the children with primarily friends of the opposite sex had lower academic performance and social skills, however faced less stereotyping in regards to gender roles and were better"
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"Gaëlle Mignot"
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"Gaëlle Mignot\nGaëlle Mignot (born 26 February 1987) is a French female rugby union player. She represented at the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup, and 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup\nShe has played the majority of her career for Montpellier (women's rugby union) in the French women's Premier Division. In September 2017 Mignot moved to England and signed for Richmond FC to play for the south west London club in the newly formed Tyrrells Premier League.\nMignot captained the French squad at the 2014 Women"
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"Super 12).\nHe played for the Point Chevalier Pirates in the Auckland Rugby League's Phelan Shield.\nIn 2019, he was on the first panel to determine the World Rugby women's-15s player-of-the-year award with Melodie Robinson, Danielle Waterman, Will Greenwood, Liza Burgess, Lynne Cantwell, Fiona Coghlan, Gaëlle Mignot, Jillion Potter, and Stephen Jones. \nTelevision.\nNow retired, Te Nana hosted a weekly rugby show on Sky TV in New Zealand called \"This Given Sunday\""
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"Göksu Üçtaş"
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"Göksu Üçtaş\nGöksu Üçtaş Şanlı (; born August 30, 1990 in Şahinbey, Gaziantep Province, Turkey) is a Turkish female artistic gymnast. She is coached by Mergül Güler. She graduated 2011 as a teacher of physical education and sports from the Abant Izzet Baysal University in Bolu Province.\nGöksu Üçtas was meant to perform at the 2008 summer Olympic Games but failed to do so due to a severe neck injury which could have stopped her gymnastics career. She won the silver medal in the vault event at the 2009 Mediterranean"
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"- Floor winners: Ahmet Onder (m) / Göksu Üçtaş (f)\n- Vault winners: Rene Cournoyer (m) / Dipa Karmakar (f)\n- Men's horizontal bar winner: Umit Samiloglu\n- Men's parallel bars winner: Andrei Muntean\n- Men's pommel horse winner: Rhys McClenaghan\n- Men's still rings winner: İbrahim Çolak\n- Women's balance beam winner: Göksu Üçtaş\n- Women's uneven bars winner: Demet Mutlu\n- August 2 – 5: 2018 European"
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"Hicham Arazi"
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"Hicham Arazi\nHicham Arazi (; born 19 October 1973) is a former male tennis player from Morocco. He played professionally from 1993 to the end of 2007. The left-hander reached his career-high ATP Tour singles ranking of world No. 22 on November 5, 2001. During his career, Arazi captured one singles title, in Casablanca. \"The Moroccan Magician\" reached the quarter-finals of the Australian Open twice and the French Open twice. As well as the aforementioned nickname, some tennis analysts called"
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"1998 Grand Prix Hassan II – Singles\nHicham Arazi was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals this year.\nAndrea Gaudenzi won the title, defeating Álex Calatrava 6–4, 5–7, 6–4 in the final.\nSeeds.\n1. Albert Portas \"(Quarterfinals)\"\n2. Hicham Arazi \"(Quarterfinals)\"\n3. Karim Alami \"(Semifinals)\"\n4. Andrea Gaudenzi (Champion)\n5. Sjeng Schalken \"(Second Round, withdrew)\"\n6. Juan"
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"Hlín"
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"in the same work, Simek also says that the goddesses Sága, Hlín, Sjöfn, Snotra, Vár, and Vör should be considered vaguely defined figures who \"should be seen as female protective goddesses\" that are all responsible for \"specific areas of the private sphere, and yet clear differences were made between them so that they are in many ways similar to matrons.\"\nSome scholars express uncertainty at identifying Hlín as another name for Frigg, and others reject the identification altogether. In a 2017 paper on the topic"
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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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"Holly Cram"
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"Holly Cram\nHolly Cram (born 30 April 1984) is a female field hockey forward from Scotland. She won 140 caps playing for the Women's National Team.\nCram was born in Glasgow and went to school at Glasgow Academy. She studied at the University of Edinburgh, graduating with an honours degree in literature. She then completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Physical Education at the University of Strathclyde.\nShe reached the 100 cap mark by August 2011. She played club hockey for Glasgow Western.\nCram is a"
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"of Feminism & Psychology was devoted to a reappraisal of their book with commentary by seven theorists (Mary Crawford, Carla Golden, Lenore Tiefer, Holly (later Aaron) Devor, Milton Diamond, Eva Lundgren, and Dallas Denny). The introductory essay states that when Kessler and McKenna wrote their book, :the social construction of gender\", let alone sex, was still a relatively novel idea. \"They not only made the claim that sex is a belief system rather than a fact, but went on to analyze"
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"Hovhannes Avtandilyan"
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"Hovhannes Avtandilyan\nHovhannes Avtandilyan (, born February 15, 1978 in Yerevan, Armenian SSR) is a male Armenian retired diver. He is a two-time Olympian who competed at the 1996 Summer Olympics and 2000 Summer Olympics in the men's 10 metre platform.\nExternal links.\n- Sports-Reference.com"
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"Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps took part in the battles against Serbian Army. Besides Bulgarians, the corps also included volunteers from other nationalities, including a whole Armenian 2nd company led by Lieutenant Garegin Nzhdeh and Andranik Ozanian (in the 12th Lozengrad battalion or druzhina). There were many Armenians in the 3rd company led by Lieutenant Torgom (of the same 12th battalion of the 3rd Brigade). Another Armenian officer - Hovhannes Chaush led a company in the 7th battalion of 3rd Brigade. \nThe Macedonian-Adrianopolitan Volunteer Corps (23 Sep 1912"
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"Hristo Tsvetanov\nHristo Tsvetanov (; born 29 March 1978, in Cherven Bryag) is a Bulgarian male volleyball player who was a member of the Bulgaria men's national volleyball team. He was a part of the Bulgarian national team that competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics. At club level, Tsvetanov started his career in Lokomotiv Sofia and then moved to Levski Siconco Sofia. He later played for Diatec Trentino in Italy and Olympiacos in Greece.\nExternal links.\n- info about Tsvetanov on the FIVB official site"
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"Jamie Peterkin\nJamie Peterkin (born February 28, 1982) is a male swimmer from Castries, Saint Lucia. He swam for Saint Lucia in the 2000 Summer Olympics, finishing 59th in the 50-meter freestyle. He is a member of the University of Kentucky swimming team, specializing in the 50- and 100-meter freestyle events."
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"Jean-Paul Lakafia\nJean-Paul Lakafia (born 29 June 1961) is a retired male javelin thrower from France; he was born in Nouméa, Sud, New Caledonia. He competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, finishing in 12th place. He set his personal best (86.60 metres) in 1985.\nFamily.\nLakafia's two sons, Pierre-Gilles and Raphaël, are both French rugby union players."
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"Lakafia\nLakafia is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Jean-Paul Lakafia (born 1961), French javelin thrower\n- Pierre-Gilles Lakafia (born 1987), French rugby union player\n- Raphaël Lakafia (born 1988), French rugby union player"
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"Jetske van den Elsen\nJetske van den Elsen (De Bilt, 1 September 1972) is a Dutch female television presenter.\nAt the age of four, she moved to Nieuwegein and followed her education there. After that, she went to the HKU-theatre school in Utrecht. She has taught at the theatre school, and directed musicals on primary schools and she worked as a journalist for Stadsomroep Utrecht (municipal broadcasting organisation).\nTelevision.\n- Vakantie TV (SBS 6)\n- De draad kwijt"
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"Barry Atsma\n- Lois van Baarle\n- Henze Boekhout\n- Erik-Jan de Boer\n- Floortje Dessing\n- Saskia Diesing\n- Jetske van den Elsen\n- Martijn Fischer\n- Wouter Hamel\n- Rob Hornstra\n- Janine Jansen\n- Jan-Willem van Rijnberk\n- Emmy Verhey\n- Lies Visschedijk\n- Herman Witkam\n- Barbara Woof\n- Hein Hamers\nSee also.\n- Higher Professional Education\n- Utrecht Network\nExternal links.\n- Utrecht School of the Arts ("
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"Jiang Fudong\nJiang Fudong (born January 10, 1983 in Qingdao, Shandong) is a male Chinese volleyball player. He was part of the silver medal-winning team at the 2006 Asian Games.\nHe competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.\nReferences.\n- Profile"
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", 2012 - Jun 09, 2012\n- Yang Fudong - The Fifth Night, Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, Canada, May 12, 2012 - Sep 03, 2012\n- Yang Fudong: Close to the Sea•The Revival of the Snake, ShanghART Beijing, May 12, 2012 - Jun 15, 2012\n- The First Kyiv International Biennial of Contemporary Art ARSENALE 2012, the Best of Times, the Worst of Times. Rebirth and Apocalypse in Contemporary Art., Mystetskyi Arsenal, Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine,"
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"Jorge Humberto Martínez\nJorge Humberto Martínez Correa (born November 5, 1975 in Jardín, Antioquia) is a male road cyclist from Colombia.\nCareer.\n- 1999\n- 2002\n- 2003\n- 2004\n- 2005\n- 2006\n- 2008\n- 2009"
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"Jorge Humberto Martínez Córtez\nJorge Humberto Martínez Córtez (born 1978) is a supposed Mexican serial killer.\nBiography.\nJorge Humberto Martínez Córtez is suspected of killing 2 to 3 women between 2011 and 2014, as well as an attempted murder against another woman which caused serious injuries. All of his victims were his romantic partners. He was nicknamed \"El Matanovias\". He strangled all of his victims on whom he used to exercise physical violence and tried to pass off the killings as suicides, cutting hair strands as"
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"Justinas Kinderis\nJustinas Kinderis (born 24 May 1987, Panevėžys) is a male Lithuanian modern pentathlete who won a bronze medal at 2010 World Modern Pentathlon Championships. He competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Modern pentathlon. At the 2014 World Championships, he won the mixed relay with Laura Asadauskaité."
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"by 2 wickets (D/L).\n- Standings (after 2 matches unless stated): , , 4 points, Kenya, Netherlands 2 (3), 2, , 0.\nDays of the month September 12, 2011 (Monday) Modern pentathlon.\n- World Championships in Moscow, Russia:\n- Mixed Relay: (Victoria Tereshuk/Dmytro Kirpulyansky) (Evdokia Gretchichnikova/Serguei Karyakin) (Justinas Kinderis/Laura Asadauskaitė)\n- Tereshuk wins her second title of the championships.\nDays of the"
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"Kabelo Kgosiemang\nKabelo Kgosiemang (born 7 January 1986) is a male high jumper from Botswana. He has won the high jump at the African Championships in Athletics on five consecutive occasions. His personal best, also the current national record of Botswana, was set in winning the 2008 African Championships in Athletics.\nSee also.\n- Sport in Botswana"
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"Kgosiemang\nKgosiemang may refer to:\n- Kabelo Kgosiemang, Botswana high-jumper\n- Constance Kgosiemang, Namibian tribal chief"
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"Kandia Kouyaté\nKandia Kouyaté (also known as Kandja Kouyaté, born in 1959 in Kita, Mali) is a Malian \"jelimuso\" (a female griot) and kora player; she has earned the prestigious title of \"ngara\", and is sometimes called \"La dangereuse\" and \"La grande vedette malienne\". Kouyaté's dense, emotional, hypnotic manner of singing and her lyrical talents have earned huge acclaim in Mali, though she remained relatively little known outside Africa, due to extremely limited availability of her recordings"
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"the viewpoint of the one they claimed killed him, a local hunter called Tohadzie. The Dagomba trace their ancestry to the historic Mali empire.\nMusical references.\n- Mali Sadio by Toumani Diabaté et Mangala Camara\n- Mali Sadio by the Mandekalou ensemble (formed by Salif Keïta, Kouyaté Sory Kandia, Mory Kanté, Sidiki Diabaté, Sékou Batrou Kouyaté, Demba Camara,Kassé Mady, Kandia Kouyaté, Sira Mory Diabaté, Kadé Diawara et Kémo Condé)\n- Mali Sadio by Habib Koité\n- Mali Sadio by"
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"Karolina Ciaszkiewicz\nKarolina Ciaszkiewicz-Lach (born 7 September 1979) is a Polish female volleyball player, playing as an opposite. \nShe was part of the Poland women's national volleyball team. \nShe competed at the 2001 Women's European Volleyball Championship, and 2004 FIVB World Grand Prix.\nOn the club level, she plays for Wisła Warszawa.\nExternal links.\n- player infp FIVB\n- player info CEV\n- player info WISŁA WARSZAWA S.A."
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"Lucy Everest Boole\nLucy Everest Boole FRIC (5 August 1862 – 5 December 1904) was an Irish chemist and pharmacist who was the first woman to research pharmacy in England. She was the first female professor at the London School of Medicine for Women in the Royal Free Hospital, and the first female Fellow of the Royal Institute of Chemistry.\nEarly life and education.\nBoole was born in 1862 in Cork, Ireland, where her father, mathematician and logician George Boole, was professor at Queen's College."
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"Ly de Angeles\nLy de Angeles (born 20 December 1951) is the author of 8 books ranging from witchcraft and tarot to magical realism. She has directed for stage and screen, producing her first short film The Redemption of Joe Frame in 2009. She is currently writing feature-length stories for screen. \nEarly life.\nLy de Angeles (female) was born in Sydney in 1951 where she remained until her early thirties. She relocated to Victoria's high country to experience an alternative way of life."
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"Ma Yunwen\nMa Yunwen (; born 19 October 1986 in Shanghai) is a female Chinese volleyball player. She was part of the gold medal winning team at the 2005 Asian Championship. She was also part of the Chinese team that won the bronze medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.\nClubs.\n- Shanghai (2002-2013)\n- Igtisadchi Baku (2013-2014)\n- Shanghai (2014–present)\nReferences.\n- Profile\nSee also.\n- China at the 2012 Summer Olympics#Volleyball"
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"Therapy\" Volume 4, Issue 4 Winter 1978, pages 235 - 258\n- Levine SB, Yost MA (1980). Psychiatric Diagnosis Of Patients Requesting Sex Reassignment Surgery. \"Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy\" Volume 6, Issue 3 Autumn 1980, pages 164 – 173.\n- Levine SB, Lothstein L (1981). Transsexualism or the Gender Dysphoria Syndromes. \"Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy\" Volume 7, Issue 2 Summer 1981, pages 85 – 113.\n- Levine SB (1982"
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"Mabel Mosquera\nMabel Mosquera Mena (born July 1, 1969) is a female weightlifter from Colombia.\nBorn in Quibdó, Department of Chocó, she started weightlifting in 1999.\nShe competed in the women's 53 kg weight class at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Lifting 197.5 kg in total, she won the bronze medal in Athens, Greece."
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"Madame Montour\nMadame Montour (1667 or c. 1685 – c. 1753) was an interpreter, diplomat, and local leader of Algonquin and French Canadian ancestry. Although she was well known, her contemporaries usually referred to her only as \"Madame\" or \"Mrs.\" Montour. She may have been Isabelle (or Elizabeth) Couc, a Métis born in 1667, or perhaps Isabelle Couc's niece, who was born around 1685 and whose given name is uncertain.\nIn 1711, Madame Montour began working as an interpreter"
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"Manjula Gururaj\nManjula Gururaj () is an Indian female playback singer and a voice-over artist who has primarily worked in Kannada feature films. She has, to her credit, many thousands of songs for successful soundtracks and many hundreds of Kannada light music songs. She is a recipient of Karnataka State Film Awards for her contribution in film songs and considered one of the most prominent playback singers during the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s.\nManjula Gururaj runs a music school named as \"Sadhana Music School\" which trains"
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"- \"Dava Dava Nadukava\" - S. P. Balasubramanyam, Manjula Gururaj\nThe audio has 2 more songs which were not found in the movie.\n- \" One day sunday ninna kandenu\" - S. P. Balasubramanyam, Manjula Gururaj\n- \" Ee bhayadalleno thrill ide\" - L. N. Shastry , Upendra , Shivaji Rao\nCritical reception.\nThe film was summarily praised by critics and fans. Upendra as a director was hailed for his ability to maintain the suspense element of the movie till the end. It also"
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"Maria Dunn\nMaria Dunn (born March 6, 1986) is a female freestyle wrestler from Guam. She participated in Women's freestyle 63 kg at 2008 Summer Olympics losing to Elina Vaseva. She also competed in the same division at the 2012 Summer Olympics, and lost to competitor Lubov Volosova. Maria Dunn has won ten Oceania Championships in women's freestyle wrestling.\nBiography.\nBiography Early life and education.\nMaria Dunn was born March 6, 1986, in Tamuning, Guam. Dunn wrestled on her high school"
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"Marita Petersen\nMarita Petersen () (née Johansen (); 21 October 1940 in Vágur – 26 August 2001) was the first and to date only female Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands and the first female speaker of the Løgting (Parliament). She was elected to the Løgting in 1988 for Javnaðarflokkurin (The Socialist Party).\nIn January 1993, she was elected to the post of Prime Minister which she held until September 1994. Later, she became chairman of the parliament from 1994 to 1995. She"
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"Marita Lindahl (1938–2017), Miss World 1957\n- Marita Liulia (born 1957), Finnish media artist and director\n- Marita Lorenz (born 1939), German woman\n- Marita Mathijsen (born 1944), Dutch academic\n- Marita Payne (born 1960), Canadian athlete\n- Marita Petersen (1940–2001), Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands\n- Marita Ruoho (born 1949), Finnish orienteer\n- Marita Skogum (born 1961), Swedish orienteer\n- Marita Ulvskog (born 1951)"
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"Mrabet\nMrabet or M'rabet is a North-African surname. It may refer to\n- Haitham Mrabet (born 1980), Tunisian football midfielder\n- Marouane M'rabet (born 1985), Tunisian volleyball player\n- Mohamed Mrabet (born 1936), Moroccan author\n- Mohamed Mrabet (canoeist) (born 1990), Tunisian sprint canoeist\n- Oussama Mrabet (born 1993), French football player of Tunisian descent\n- Taki Mrabet (born 1989), Tunisian swimmer\nSee also.\n- Oulad M'Rabet"
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"Jane Patterson was a pioneer in black education and paved the way for other black female educators.and was born September 12 1840\nReferences.\nBaumann,Roland M. \"Patterson, Mary Jane.\" \"African American National Biography.\" Oxford African American Studies Center. 20 October 2009. http://www.oxford.com/artical/opr/t001/e1694."
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"Meg Baird\nMeg Baird is an American musician based in San Francisco, California, United States, who, in addition to her solo career, is known as a founding member, lead vocalist, and drummer for Heron Oblivion, along with members from Assemble Head in Sunburst Sound and Comets on Fire. She was also a guitarist and the lead female vocalist in Philadelphia psychedelic folk rock band Espers, and played drums in Philadelphia punk band Watery Love.\nEarly life.\nOriginally from New Jersey, United States, Baird"
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"Meg-John Barker\nMeg-John Barker (born 23 June 1974) is an author, speaker, consultant, and activist-academic. They have written a number of anti self-help books on the topics of relationships, sex, and gender, as well as the popular graphic non-fiction book, Queer: A Graphic History, and the book The Psychology of Sex. They are the writer of the relationships book and blog Rewriting the Rules, and they have a podcast with sex educator Justin Hancock."
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"Melissa Weis\nMelisa Weis (born May 22, 1971) is a retired female discus thrower from the United States. She set her personal best (57.34 metres) in the women's discus throw event on 1995-08-10 at the World Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden, where she didn't reach the final round.\nWhile at Bakersfield High School in Bakersfield, California, Weiss set the NFHS national high school record in the discus throw at 176' 10\" which stood for three years until it was beaten"
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"Brain Gender\nBrain Gender is a book by Melissa Hines, Hines graduated with an undergraduate degree from Princeton, following through with a doctorate in psychology from UCLA. Currently, Hines is a psychologist and neuroscientist at the University of Cambridge.\n\"Brain Gender\" is a book exploring the biological differences between sex and gender. Hines questions whether or not different biological differences, such as hormones, affect the way people develop and act. Hines demonstrates the possibilities that genetic, biological, neuroendocrine, behavioral, social, and statistical"
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"Miao Lijie\nMiao Lijie (苗立杰, born June 3, 1981 in Harbin, Heilongjiang) is a female Chinese basketball player who was part of the team that won the gold medal at the 2001 Asian Championship. In 2005, she joined the Sacramento Monarchs of WNBA but left the team after a short time. She competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics, the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and the 2012 Summer Olympics.\nExternal links.\n- Miao Lijie"
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"Mirco Di Tora\nMirco Di Tora (born 19 May 1986) is a male Italian swimmer.\nBiography.\nIn 2012 Mirco Di Tora qualified for his second Olympic appearance in London 2012. He is a former Italian record-holder in the 50 and 100 metres backstroke.\nSee also.\n- Italy at the 2012 Summer Olympics - Swimming\nExternal links.\n- Swimmer profile at CONI website"
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"Myrella Cohen\nMyrella Cohen QC FRSA LLD (Hon) (Manchester, 1927 – October 2002) was one of the first female judges in Great Britain. She was born into a Jewish family in Manchester in 1927. Her parents, Sam and Sarah Cohen, wanted to name her after their mothers, who were called Myra and Ella, so they came up with the combination of Myrella. She was educated at Manchester High School for Girls and Colwyn Bay Grammar School and then read law at Manchester University. She married Lt"
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"Märt\nMärt is an Estonian masculine given name, a version of Martin.\nPeople named Märt include:\n- Märt Avandi (born 1981), actor\n- Märt Israel (born 1983), discus thrower\n- Märt Kalbus, actor\n- Märt Kosemets (born 1981), football player\n- Märt Läänemets (born 1962), sinologist\n- Märt Meos (1881–1966), educator and politician\n- Märt Pius (born 1989), actor\n- Märt Rask (born 1950), jurist"
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"Nabil Lasmari\nNabil Lasmari (born 8 February 1978) is a male badminton player from Algeria, with French nationality.\nCareer.\nIn 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2004 Lasmari won the French National Badminton Championship.\nLasmari played the 2007 BWF World Championships in men's singles and was defeated in the second round by Dicky Palyama of the Netherlands, 21–18, 14–21, 21–11.\nThe same year he won the gold medal in badminton at the 2007 All-Africa Games, in men's singles, and"
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"Eli Mambwe\nEli Mambwe (born July 18, 1982 in Kalulushi) is a Zambian badminton player. He won a silver medal for the men's singles at the 2007 All-Africa Games in Algiers, Algeria, losing out to the host nation's Nabil Lasmari.\nAt the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Mambwe competed in the men's singles, as well as the mixed doubles event. In the singles, he was defeated in the first round by New Zealand's John Moody, with a score of 10–21"
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"Nathalia Rakotondramanana\nHarinelina Nathalia Rakotondramanana (born 15 January 1989, in Antananarivo) is a female weightlifter set to represent Madagascar at the 2012 Summer Olympics. She is one of three sportspeople on the team to qualify for the Olympics rather than win a wild-card spot. She is also only the second Olympic weightlifter to represent her country. She ultimately finished last of those that finished as she fell on a lift."
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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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"Nazia Sadiq\nNazia Sadiq (born 7 August 1976) is a female cricketer. She formerly represented the Pakistan women's cricket team in Test cricket and One Day International matches. She holds the record for the longest span (Longest intervals between appearances) in Women's ODI history (11 years and 41 days)."
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"gave Bracks a very conservative and cautious view of economic management in government.\nFollowing the defeat of the Kirner government by the Liberal leader Jeff Kennett in late 1992, Bracks became Executive Director of the Victorian Printing Industry Training Board. He quit this post in 1994 when Kirner resigned from Parliament and Bracks was elected for Kirner's seat of Williamstown in the western suburbs of Melbourne, where he lived with his wife Terry and their three children. One of his children is Nick Bracks, Australian model.\nState politics."
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"Niloofar Rahmani\nNiloofar Rahmani (, born 1992) is the first female fixed-wing Air Force aviator in Afghanistan's history and the first female pilot in the Afghan Air Force since the fall of the Taliban in 2001. Though her family received death threats, she persevered to complete her training and won the U.S. State Department's International Women of Courage Award in 2015.\nLife and career.\nRahmani was born in Afghanistan in 1992. Since she was a child, she had a dream of becoming a pilot and"
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"Bahamasair.\n- The Afghan Air Force starts training women pilots again. Sourya Saleh and Masooma Hussaini are trained as helicopter pilots. Niloofar Rahmani is trained as a fixed-wing military pilot, the first Afghan woman in the military to fly planes.\n- Sakhile Nyoni-Reiling becomes the first woman General Manager of government-owned Air Botswana.\n- Czarena Hashim becomes the first woman airline captain in both Royal Brunei Airlines and Southeast Asia.\n- becomes a Mig-29 fighter pilot in the Polish Air Force."
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"Nuta (name)\nNuta, Nuța or Nuță may refer to\n- Nudie Cohn (born Nuta Kotlyarenko, 1902–1984), Ukrainian-born American tailor\n- Nuța Olaru (born 1970), Romanian American long-distance runner\n- Petre Nuță (born 1928), Romanian cyclist"
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"Pascal Cardinal\nPascal Cardinal (born ) is a Canadian male volleyball player. He was part of the Canada men's national volleyball team at the 2006 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in Japan."
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"Petronilla Tovo\nPetronilla Tovo (Turin, 19th century) was an Italian female painter, specializing in painting miniatures on ivory. She is known for portraits of the Duke and Duchess d'Aosta; Prince Tommaso; Prince of Carignano; and the two sons of Duke of Aosta; and \"portrait of a young woman in antique and modern costume\". She also painted landscapes and still lifes, and at the 1880 Turin Exposition, she exhibited \"Vaso con fiori\" and two landscapes She is likely related to Emanuele Tovo."
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"the protagonist deceive her partners about her gender, and as \"irresponsible and damaging\" for at times blurring the line between consensual BDSM acts, and forced or transactional sex. After the scene at issue was changed by a patch, Simone de Rochefort and Merritt k at \"Polygon\" considered the discussion about it \"disheartening\" in that it indicated the demand for \"an impossible level of precision when dealing with messy topics, especially from queer developers\".\nReception Awards.\nIn 2017 the game won the Excellence in Narrative"
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"Rochelle Clark\nRochelle Clark, (born 29 May 1981) is an English rugby union player for Wasps. She represented at the 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup's.\nClark earned her 50th cap at the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup which made her 's second most–capped player at the time.\nClark was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2015 New Year Honours for services to rugby.\nRochelle 'Rocky' Clark currently has"
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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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"prohibit gender identity-based employment discrimination as sex discrimination. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission declared, \"intentional discrimination against a transgender individual because that person is transgender is, by definition, discrimination 'based on ... sex' and such discrimination ... violates Title VII\". This ruling was for a discrimination complaint filed by the Transgender Law Center on behalf of openly transgender woman Mia Macy, who had been denied a job due to her gender identity. The ruling opens the door for any transgender employees or potential employees who have been"
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"Thomas J. Grasso\nThomas J. Grasso was a 32-year-old male double murderer executed by lethal injection at Oklahoma State Penitentiary, McAlester, Oklahoma, United States, on March 20, 1995.\nHe strangled Hilda Johnson, an 87-year-old woman, using her Christmas tree lights on December 24, 1990, in her Tulsa home. He stole $8 from her purse, $4 in loose change, and her television set which he sold for $125.\nSix months later, after moving to New York"
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"Tina Chandler\nTina Chandler (born September 2, 1974) is an American professional female bodybuilder.\nEarly life and education.\nTina Chandler was born in 1974 in Shreveport, Louisiana, the second of three children. She grew up in Conroe and Willis, Texas. She attended Sam Houston State University.\nBodybuilding career.\nBodybuilding career Amateur.\nDuring her childhood, Tina was a competitive gymnast; in addition to all the sports available at the schools she attended (volleyball, track, basketball, tennis,"
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"his death in 1989, as another example of gender passing. Within the transgender community, passing refers to the perception or recognition of a transitioned or transitioning trans-person as belonging to the gender identity to which they are transitioning rather than the sex or gender they were assigned at birth.\nReligion.\nPassing as a member of a different religion or as not religious at all is not uncommon among minority religious communities. In the entry \"Passing\" for the GLBTQ Encyclopedia Project, Tina Gianoulis states \"at times of"
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"singles title, and third at $25,000 level.\nIn early November, she entered a $50,000 tournament at Minsk, Belarus, and after edging past a little-known fellow Russian in round one she successively defeated Viktoriya Kutuzova of Ukraine 7–6, 6–3, Aravane Rezaï of France 6–4, 6–3, and Ekaterina Dzehalevich of Belarus 6–2, 4–6, 6–4, to reach her career-first $50,000 final, having never previously made it past the quarterfinals at or above this level of event. Ironically, the final proved"
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"Winifred McNair\nWinifred McNair (née Winifred Margaret Slocock, 9 August 1877 – 28 March 1954) was a female tennis player from Great Britain. She is best remembered for her women's doubles (partnering Kathleen McKane) gold medal at the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium. Between 1906 and 1925 she competed in 15 editions of the Wimbledon Championships. Her best Wimbledon result came in 1913 when she reached the final of the all-comers' event and won the doubles title, partnering Dora Boothby.\nShe married Roderick"
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"Şerif\nŞerif is a Turkish name. Notable people with the name include:\nGiven name.\n- Şerif Gören, Turkish film director\n- Ahmet Şerif İzgören, Turkish writer\n- Şerif Pasha, Kurdish nationalist\n- Şerif Muhiddin Targan, Turkish musician\n- Şerif Turgut, Turkish woman war correspondent\nSurname.\n- Aşık Mahzuni Şerif, Turkish folk musician\nSee also.\n- Sherif (disambiguation)"
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"of February 2015.\nIn 2017, Aaron Watson released the lead single from his album \"The Underdog\", \"That Look\", which he wrote for his wife Kimberly. The single debuted in the top 10 of the \"Billboard\" Country Digital Songs chart and went on to become one of the most successful-selling independent singles by the end of December 2014. In February 2015, \"The Underdog\" made him the first independent male artist to debut at number one on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums"
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"Abdelhakim Bagy\nAbdelhakim Bagy (born 31 March 1968 in Hichaoua, Morocco) is a retired male long-distance runner from France who mainly competed in the marathon race during his career. He set his personal best (2:11:06) in the classic distance on 8 April 2001 at the Paris Marathon."
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"- Abdelhakim Bagy (born 1968), Moroccan-French runner\n- Maulavi Abdul Hakim Munib (born ca. 1971), Afghan politician\n- Adel Abdulhehim (born 1974), Uighur-Chinese held in Guantanamo\n- Abdul Hakim al-Mousa (born 1976), Saudi held in Guantanmo\n- Abdihakem Abdirahman (born 1977), Somali-American long-distance runner\n- Abdelhakim Elouaari (born 1980), French footballer\n- Mohd Hazrul Shah Abdul Hakim (born 1983), Malaysian footballer"
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"Ahmet Gülhan\nAhmet Gülhan (born on 28 March 1978 in Ankara) is a male freestyle wrestler from Turkey. He participated in Men's freestyle 74 kg at 2008 Summer Olympics. After beating Ali Abdo from Australia he lost with Buvaisar Saitiev from Russia. In Repechage Round he lost with and was eliminated by Cho Byung-Kwan from South Korea.\nHe was suspended from wrestling for two years after doping testing positive for banned for used \"Efedrin\"."
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"Akihiro Fukatsu\nAkihiro Fukatsu (born ) is a Japanese male volleyball player. He is part of the Japan men's national volleyball team. On club level he plays for JT Thunders.\nExternal links.\n- profile at \"FIVB.org\""
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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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