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"Simretu Alemayehu\nSimretu Alemayehu (born September 17, 1970) is a retired male long-distance runner from Ethiopia, who competed for his native country at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He set his personal best (2:07:45) in the marathon on April 1, 2001 in Turin, Italy. As a steeplechaser he won the bronze medal in the men's 3.000 metres steeplechase at the 1993 African Championships in Durban, South Africa.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Alemayehu Shumye (born 1988), Ethiopian marathon runner\n- Simretu Alemayehu (born 1970), retired long-distance runner and winner of the Turin Marathon"
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"Tero Välimaa"
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"Tero Välimaa\nTero Välimaa (born August 10, 1978 in Göteborg, Västra Götaland) is a retired male butterfly swimmer from Finland, who was born in Sweden. He competed for Finland at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Michael Jacobsson, Täby Sim\n- 1999 – Carl Gårdmark, Ystads SS\n- 2000 – Tero Välimaa, SK Neptun\n- 2001 – Tero Välimaa, SK Neptun\n- 2002 – Tero Välimaa, SK Neptun\n- 2003 – Johannes Nordenstam, Väsby SS\n- 2004 – Tero Välimaa, Väsby SS\n- 2005 – Jesper Levander, Södertörns SS\n- 2006 – Simon Sjödin, Södertörns SS\n- 2007 – Simon Sjödin, Södertörns SS\nCurrent program 100m IM.\n- 1991 – Hans-Olov Nilsson"
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"Theoretical Girl"
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"Theoretical Girl\nTheoretical Girl (Amy Turnnidge) is a female songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Southend on Sea signed to the Memphis Industries record label. On her Myspace page, she describes her music as \"Electro / Folk / Classical\".\nDiscography.\nDiscography Albums.\n- \"Divided\" - Memphis Industries, CD, MP3 (2009) / Soft Power Records, 12\" LP, MP3 (2010)\nDiscography Singles.\n- \"It's All Too Much\" – Fake Product (2006)"
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"says or does to disclose himself or herself as having the status of boy or man, girl or woman.\"\nThe modern academic sense of the word, in the context of social roles of men and women, dates at least back to 1945, and was popularized and developed by the feminist movement from the 1970s onwards (see § Feminism theory and gender studies below), which theorizes that human nature is essentially epicene and social distinctions based on sex are arbitrarily constructed. In this context, matters pertaining to this theoretical"
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"Tinka Dančević\nTinka Dančević (born March 20, 1980 in Zagreb) is a retired female butterfly swimmer from Croatia, who twice competed for her native country in the women's 200 m butterfly event at the Summer Olympics: in 1996 and 2000.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Dančević\nDančević () is a Croatian and Serbian surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Frank Dancevic (born 1984), Canadian tennis player\n- Tinka Dančević (born 1980), retired Croatian swimmer"
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"Urgyen Tsomo"
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"Urgyen Tsomo\nUrgyen Tsomo (1897–1961) was a prominent Tibetan Buddhist female master who was known as the Great Dakini of Tsurphu (Tsurpu Khandro Chenmo). She was the consort of the Khakyab Dorje, 15th Karmapa Lama. She was considered by other masters to be the reincarnation (emanation) of Yeshe Tsogyal, the wife of Padmasambhava of the 8th century, who spread Buddhism in Tibet.\nHer emanation has similarly been recognized in Mindrolling Jetsün Khandro Rinpoche.\nBiography.\nUrgyen Tsomo was a young woman who lived"
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"Vanesca Nortan\nVanesca Nortan (born 17 November 1981 in Zaandam, Netherlands) is a Dutch karateka who won gold medals in the female kumite open class at the 2005 European Karate Championships and in the +68 kg weight class at the 2010 European Karate Championships. Nortan also won a silver medal in the female kumite +60 kg weight class and won a bronze medal in the female kumite open class at the 2004 World Karate Championships.\nExternal links.\n- http://www.surinamstars.com/Vanesca.html"
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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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"Volodymyr Zyuskov"
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"Volodymyr Zyuskov\nVolodymyr Zyuskov (born 29 August 1981) is a male long jumper from Ukraine. His personal best jump is 8.31 metres, achieved in July 2005 in Kiev."
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"swimmer who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics\n- Volodymyr Troshkin (born 1947), Soviet-Ukrainian football player and coach\n- Volodymyr Yezerskiy (born 1976), Ukrainian football defender\n- Volodymyr Zagorodniy (born 1983), Ukrainian road bicycle racer\n- Volodymyr Zelensky (born 1978), Ukrainian politician and actor; President of Ukraine\n- Volodymyr Zyuskov (born 1981), Ukrainian long jumper\nSee also.\n- Volodymyr-Volynskyi, a Ukrainian town"
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"Wilf Wedmann\nWilf Wedmann (born April 17, 1948) is a retired male high jumper from Canada, who represented his native country at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico. A resident of Gloucester, British Columbia, he claimed the silver medal in the men's high jump event at the 1971 Pan American Games in Cali, Colombia.\nReferences.\n- Canadian Olympic Committee"
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"and manager\n- Wilf O'Reilly (born 1964), British speed skater\n- Wilf Paiement (born 1955), Canadian hockey player\n- Wilf Proudfoot (born 1921), British politician\n- Wilf Rostron (born 1956), English footballer\n- Wilf Slack (1954–1989), English cricketer\n- Wilf Toman (1874–1917), English footballer\n- Wilf Waller (1877–?), South African football player\n- Wilf Wedmann (born 1948), Canadian high jumper\n- Wilf Wild (1893–1950"
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"Xu Anqi"
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"Xu Anqi\nXu Anqi (; born 23 January 1992) is a female Chinese épée fencer. She won the gold medal in the women's team épée event at the 2012 Summer Olympics with Li Na, Luo Xiaojuan and Sun Yujie."
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"death, and sought immortality, without success. In 219 BC, he sent an expedition under Xu Fu to find Anqi and to bring him back, along with the elixir of life, which grants immortality or eternal youth. When Xu Fu reported that a sea creature blocked the expedition's path, Qin Shi Huang sent archers to kill it. In 210 BC, Xu Fu continued his journey. Legend says he found Japan instead, proclaimed himself king, and never returned. The \"Records of the Grand Historian\" state"
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"Yang Shin-young"
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"Yang Shin-young\nYang Shin-young (born 8 November 1990) is a female South Korean short-track and long-track speed skater."
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"of ensuring children of one sex. The author suggests that one testicle and one ovary are intended for each sex. By removing a testicle or ovary, children of the other sex can be guaranteed.\nSince the ancient China, Chinese people use Chinese Gender Chart to predict and select baby’s gender. Chinese Gender Calendar was buried in an imperial mausoleum with a history of over 300 years. It was calculated and deduced by the ancient Chinese based on Yin-Yang, Five Elements, Eight Diagrams and time.\nCensus"
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"Yvonne Bourgeois"
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"Yvonne Bourgeois\nYvonne Bourgeois (6 May 1902 – 12 May 1983) was a French female tennis player. She competed in the doubles event at the 1924 Summer Olympics with compatriot Marguerite Billout. They reached the semifinal in which they lost in straight sets to Phyllis Covell and Kathleen McKane. In the bronze medal match they lost to Dorothy Shepherd-Barron and Evelyn Colyer, also in straight sets.\nIn 1928 she competed in the Wimbledon Championships, reaching the second round in singles, the third round in doubles and"
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"in the reception of news reporting. Students indiscriminately cite scholars and mentors of any sex or gender as \"great role models;\" being a role model is not unique to a person's sex or gender identity expression. Thus, emphasizing sex in profiles about members of marginalized groups reinforces their supposed difference perpetuating gender bias in science.\nReception.\nThe test was mentioned in the media criticism of the \"New York Times\"s obituary of rocket scientist Yvonne Brill. That obituary, published on 30 March 2013, by Douglas Martin"
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"Yvonne Clays Spoelders\nYvonne Clays Spoelders (June 3, 1906 – February 11, 1994) was a Belgian aristocrat, First Lady of Costa Rica from 1940 to 1944 and the country's first female diplomat.\nClays was born on June 3, 1906 in Antwerp, Belgium, to Jozef Clays and Maria-Catherine Spoelders. She studied in Belgium, France, and Great Britain. While on vacation at her family's beach house in Blankenberge she met Rafael Ángel Calderón Guardia, then a young foreign student. She married"
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"Zaurbek Sokhiev\nZaurbek Sokhiev (born June 1, 1986 in Soviet Union) is a Russian-Ossetian male freestyle wrestler, who represented Uzbekistan, a freestyle wrestling world champion (2009), a participant in the Summer Olympic Games in Beijing (2008) and London (2012). Master of sports of international class in freestyle wrestling."
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"- 3–0\n- 3–1\nDays of the month September 22, 2009 (Tuesday) Wrestling.\n- World Championships in Herning, Denmark:\n- Men's freestyle:\n- 60 kg: Besik Kudukhov Zelimkhan Huseynov Dilshod Mansurov & Vasyl Fedoryshyn\n- 84 kg: Zaurbek Sokhiev Jacob Herbert Ibragim Aldatov & Sharif Sharifov\n- 120 kg: Beylal Makhov Fardin Masoumi Ioannis Arzoumanidis & Tervel Dlagnev\nDays of the month September 21, 2009 (Monday).\nDays of the month September 21, 2009 (Monday) American football."
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"Zhang Yimeng"
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"Zhang Yimeng\nZhang Yimeng (; born October 22, 1983 in Meishan, Sichuan) is a Chinese field hockey player who competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics.\nShe finished fourth with the Chinese team in the women's competition. She played one match as goalkeeper.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at Yahoo! Sports (archive)"
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"Hundred Eyed Demon Lord\n- Yang Qimin as Pilanpo Bodhisattva\n- Li Enqi as Lishan Laomu incarnation\n- Yang Bin as Priest\n- Chang Qing as Albino rat\n- Wang Jie and Li Zhixiong as Monks\n- Wu Tang as Supervisor\n- Yu Xuemei and Jiang Xiuhua as Demon girls\n- Nige Mutu as King of Yuhua\n- Zhang Yang as First Prince of Yuhua\n- Ye Yimeng as Second Prince of Yuhua\n- Yang Bin as Third Prince of Yuhua\n- Gong Ming as Wang Xiao'er"
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"Zita Urbonaitė"
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"Zita Urbonaitė\nZita Urbonaitė (September 3, 1973 – May 26, 2008) was a female road racing cyclist from Lithuania."
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"Abzal Azhgaliyev\nAbzal Azhgaliyev (born 30 June 1992) is a Kazakh male short track speed skater.\nExternal links.\n- Abzal Azhgaliyev's profile, from http://www.sochi2014.com; retrieved 2014-06-14."
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"Alexandra Sokoloff\nAlexandra Sokoloff is an American novelist and screenwriter, and the author of the Thriller award-nominated Huntress/FBI series, following a haunted FBI agent on the hunt for a female serial killer (\"Huntress Moon\", \"Blood Moon\", \"Cold Moon\", published by Thomas & Mercer in 2015).\nShe lives in Los Angeles and in Scotland, with her husband, the Scottish crime author Craig Robertson.\nCareer.\nHer first novel, \"The Harrowing\", was published"
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"Sokoloff\nSokoloff, a surname, may refer to:\n- Alexandra Sokoloff, American novelist and screenwriter\n- Eleanor Sokoloff (born 1914), American pianist\n- Kenneth Sokoloff (1952-2007), American economic historian\n- Marla Sokoloff (born 1980), American actress\n- Melvin Sokoloff (1929-1990), stage name Mel Lewis, American jazz musician/drummer\n- Nahum Sokolow or Sokoloff (1859-1936), Zionist leader and journalist\n- Nikolai Sokoloff (1886-1965)"
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"Alice Brown Davis\nAlice Brown Davis (September 10, 1852 – June 21, 1935) was the first female Principal Chief of the Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma, and served from 1922–1935, appointed by President Warren G. Harding. She was of Seminole (Tiger Clan) and Scots descent. Her older brother John Frippo Brown had served as chief of the tribe and their brother Andrew Jackson Brown as treasurer.\nEarly life and education.\nAlice Brown was born on September 10, 1852, in the Cherokee town of Park"
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"\" that individuals with intersex traits encounter\". Jason Behrmann and Vardit Ravitsky state that: \"Parental choice against intersex may ... conceal biases against same-sex attractedness and gender nonconformity.\"\nRights advocacy.\nNotable intersex rights organizations include interACT and Intersex Campaign for Equality. Former intersex rights organizations include the Intersex Society of North America.\nNotable advocates include Eden Atwood, Max Beck, Cheryl Chase, Cary Gabriel Costello, Georgiann Davis, Tiger Devore, Alice Dreger, Pidgeon Pagonis, Anne Tamar-Mattis, Hida"
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"Annetta Schwartz\nAnnetta Schwartz was one of the first distinguished female performers in Yiddish theater. She and her sister Margaretta shared \"prima donna\" duties in Abraham Goldfaden's troupe in Romania beginning in 1877. Jacob Adler described the sisters as \"absolutely respectable\" women with classical training as singers. He also writes that when they performed in Odessa, Ukraine in the late 1870s, they had Paris dresses of a quality that had never been seen in that city.\nShe eventually married actor/impresario Moishe Finkel and came with"
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"Annetta (given name)\nAnnetta is a Latinate variant of the feminine given name Anna. It is used in Italian-speaking countries. Notable people with the name include:\n- Annetta Grodner, Ukrainian singer, actress and Yiddish theatre performer\n- Annetta Kapon, Greek artist\n- Annetta Johnson Saint-Gaudens (1869–1943), American sculptor\n- Annetta Schwartz, Yiddish theatre performer"
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"Annie Jump Cannon Award in Astronomy\nThe Annie Jump Cannon Award in Astronomy is awarded annually by the American Astronomical Society (AAS) to a woman resident of North America, who is within five years of receipt of a Ph.D., for distinguished contributions to astronomy or for similar contributions in related sciences which have immediate application to astronomy. The awardee shall be invited to give a talk at an AAS meeting and is given a $1,500 honorarium.\nFrom 1973–2004 it was awarded by the American Association of University Women on advice from"
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"Anésia Pinheiro Machado\nAnésia Pinheiro Machado (Itapetininga, June 1902 or 5 June 1904 – Rio de Janeiro, 10 May 1999) was the second licensed female pilot in Brazil (Teresa De Marzo being the first.) She made her first solo flight on March 17, 1922. In April 1922 she received Brevet No. 77 from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) by Aeroclube do Brasil.\nBiography.\nMachado was the first female pilot in Brazil to carry passengers, to become a journalist writing exclusively on matters"
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"Hei de Vencer\nHei de Vencer is a 1924 Brazilian silent drama film directed by Luiz de Barros.\nCast.\n- Antonio Sorrentino as Ernesto Guimarães\n- Manuel F. Araujo as Jaime Fonseca\n- Laura Munken as Alice\n- Adolfo Nery as Guilherme Luiz\n- Antonio Tibiriçá as Alberto Junqueira (as Paulo Sullis)\n- Célia Cunha as Jaime's lover\n- Perle Fabry as Gaby les Fleurs\n- Georgette de Lys as Alda Moreira\n- César Bresciani\n- Reynaldo Gonçalves\n- Anésia Pinheiro Machado"
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". She has been nominated twice, in 2012 and 2013, to the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (ALMA). As Her work was selected by the SEP within the competition of the Mexican Ministry of Education in 2003 and 2005. In 2005, two of her books were nominated for the Ecuadorian Honor List of IBBY (International Board of Books for the Young). She is the president of the Ecuadorian Academy of Children and Juvenile Literature, which is associated with the Latin American Academy of Children and Juvenile Literature."
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"Berta Castells\nBerta Castells Franco (born 24 January 1984 in Torredembarra, Catalonia) is a female hammer thrower from Spain. Her personal best throw is 70.52 metres, achieved in 2016 in Manresa (Spain).\nReferences.\nbr"
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"Carlijn Jans\nCarlijn Jans (born , Breda) is a Dutch female volleyball player. She is a member of the Netherlands women's national volleyball team and played for Alterno Apeldoorn in 2014. She was part of the Dutch national team at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Italy.\nClubs.\n- Alterno Apeldoorn (2014)"
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"Doreen Amata\nDoreen Amata (born 6 May 1988 in Lagos, Nigeria) is a female track and field athlete from Nigeria who specialises in the high jump event.\nAmata represented Nigeria at the 2008 Olympic Games, finishing in 16th place in the overall-rankings. She claimed a gold medal for her native West African country at the 2007 All-Africa Games.\nAmata competed for Nigeria at the 2016 Summer Olympics, but she did not qualify for the finals. She was the flag bearer for Nigeria during the"
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"František Tokár\nFrantišek Tokár (25 May 1925 in Veľké Chrašťany – 29 October 1993 in Bratislava) was a male international table tennis player from Czechoslovakia. \nTable tennis career.\nFrom 1947 to 1957 he won ten medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the World Table Tennis Championships.\nThe ten World Championship medals included five gold medals; four in the men's team event and one in the doubles with Ivan Andreadis at the 1949 World Table Tennis Championships. \nPersonal life.\nHe worked at"
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"1949 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles\nThe 1949 World Table Tennis Championships – Men's Doubles was the 16th edition of the men's doubles championship. \nIvan Andreadis and František Tokár won the title after defeating Bohumil Váňa and Ladislav Štípek in the final by three sets to nil.\nSee also.\nList of World Table Tennis Championships medalists"
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"Gabriel Minadeo\nGabriel Minadeo Ramírez (born July 27, 1967) is a male former field hockey player from Argentina. He competed for his native country at three consecutive Summer Olympics (1988, 1992, 1996).\nAt his last appearance (1996) Minadeo finished in eighth place with the Argentina men's national field hockey team. Later, he became an assistant in the staff guided by Sergio Vigil during all of his period as coach of the Argentina women's national field hockey team. In 2005 he was appointed"
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"Cappelli, 1980.\n- Gianni Baget Bozzo, \"Di fronte all'Islam. Il grande conflitto\", Marietti, 1980.\n- Gianni Baget Bozzo, Edoardo Benvenuto, \"La conoscenza di Dio\", Edizioni Borla, 1980.\n- Gianni Baget Bozzo, \"L'anticristo\", Mondadori, 1980.\n- Gianni Baget Bozzo, \"Ortodossia e liberazione. Un'interpretazione di Papa Wojtyla\", Milano, Rizzoli, 1980.\n- Gianni Baget Bozzo, \"L' ultimo giorno è più vicino\", Genesi,"
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"Gulzhanat Zhanatbek\nGulzhanat Zhanatbek (born 30 November 1991) is a female Kazakhstani long-distance runner. She competed in the marathon event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics and 2016 Olympics, and placed third at the 2015 Asian Marathon Championships."
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"Gönül Başaran Erönen"
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"Gönül Başaran Erönen\nGönül Başaran Erönen (born 1953 in London, United Kingdom) has been the first female district judge in Cyprus, in 1980, and the first female justice of the Northern Cyprus Supreme Court in 1994.\nBiography.\nA London native, Erönen was born in 1953. Her mother and father, Sema and Orhan Başaran, were Turkish Cypriots who emigrated to the London in 1950; they had five children, of which Erönen was the only daughter. Inspired by watching her father working as a translator"
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"Başaran\nBaşaran may refer to:\nPlaces.\n- Başaran, Eskil, village in Aksaray Province, Turkey\n- Başaran, Kuyucak, town in Aydın Province, Turkey\nPeople.\n- Gönül Başaran Erönen, Cypriot judge\n- Hüseyin Başaran (sports commentator) (1958-2015), Turkish sports commentator\n- Mina Başaran (1990-2018), Turkish Businesswoman\n- İrfan Başaran, Turkish footballer\n- Tunç Başaran, Turkish film director"
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"Han Yingying\nHan Yingying (; born April 20, 1986) is a female Chinese Taekwondo practitioner.\nReferences.\n- Profile from The-Sports.org"
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"Hoàng Xuân Sính\nHoàng Xuân Sính (born September 8, 1933) is a Vietnamese mathematician, a student of Grothendieck, the first female mathematician in Vietnam, the founder of Thang Long University, and the recipient of the \"Ordre des Palmes Académiques\".\nEarly life and career.\nHoàng was born in Cót, in the Từ Liêm District of Vietnam, one of seven children of fabric merchant Hoàng Thuc Tan. Her mother died when she was eight years old, and she was raised by a stepmother."
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"Ilse Friedleben\nIlse Friedleben (, \"née\" Weihermann; 2 September 1893 – December 1963) was a German female tennis player who was active until the beginning of the 1930s.\nBiography.\nFriedleben was born under her maiden name \"Weihermann\" in Frankfurt am Main on 2 September 1893. Along with her sisters Toni and Anna, she played field hockey at the SC Frankfurt 1880 as well as tennis at the TC Palmengarten. In the years before World War I, both Ilse and her sister Toni were among"
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"Iris Tjonk\nIris Tjonk (born 13 April 2000 in Almelo) is a female Dutch swimmer. She won the silver medal in the 100m backstroke at the Swimming at the 2013 European Youth Summer Olympic Festival. At the 2015 European Games, in Baku, Azerbaijan, she won the silver medal in the 4 × 100 metre medley relay event.\nSee also.\n- Netherlands at the 2015 European Games"
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"Iveta Bartošová\nIveta Bartošová (8 April 1966 – 29 April 2014) was a Czech singer, actress and celebrity, three-time best female vocalist in the music poll Zlatý slavík (1986, 1990 and 1991). She was also known for her turbulent lifestyle attracting the attention of the Czech tabloid media.\nBiography and career.\nBartošová was born in Čeladná and spent her childhood and adolescence in Frenštát pod Radhoštěm. She has an older brother Lumír and twin sister Ivana. She started her musical career in 1982"
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"Brown\n- \"Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine\", a 1970 song by James Brown\n- \"Live at the Sex Machine\", a 1971 funk album by Kool and the Gang\n- Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine, a British indie rock band\n- Sex Machineguns, a Japanese speed metal band\n- Film\n- Sex Machine (1980 film), a pornographic film starring Jack Wrangler\n- Sex Machine, a character in the 1996 film \"From Dusk Till Dawn\""
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"Jacques Rivard\nJacques Rivard is a Canadian environmentalist and former male deputy leader of the Green Party of Canada. In July 2010, he left the Green party and resigned as deputy leader after serving only seven months and defected to the Bloc Québécois. Rivard is originally from Rivière-du-Loup, and received his formal education in La Pocatière, Quebec.\nPolitics.\nOn November 24, 2009, Green Party leader Elizabeth May announced she had chosen Rivard, a former journalist at Télévision de Radio-Canada, as"
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"jail or be exiled to Mortville, a filthy shantytown ruled by the evil Queen Carlotta and her treasonous daughter, Princess Coo-Coo. \nPeggy and Grizelda choose Mortville, but still engage in lesbian prison sex. They become associates of self-hating lesbian wrestler Mole McHenry, who wants a sex change to please his lover, Muffy St. Jacques. After confiscating a lottery ticket from Peggy, Mole wins the Maryland Lottery and uses the money to obtain gender reassignment surgery at Johns Hopkins Hospital. However, Muffy is repulsed by"
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"Jesper Garnell\nJesper Garnell (born 22 April 1958 in Dalum, Odense) is a retired male lightweight boxer from Denmark, who represented his native country at the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow, Soviet Union.\nThere he was eliminated in the second round by Mongolia's Galsandorj Batbileg on points (1-4) after having defeated Sylvain Rajefiarison (Madagascar) in the first round. Garnell was one out of three boxers representing Denmark at the 1980 Summer Olympics, the other ones being Ole Svendsen (welterweight) and Michael"
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"prefecture-chief\n- Lê Tiến Phát ... Chí Cao in his childhood\n- Thanh Lan ... The oldman loses his whaleboat\n- Bảo Nghi ... Daughter of Thị Lịnh\n- Diễm Tuyết ... Innkeeper of tailorshop Ngọc Lan\n- Như Nguyệt ... The bookshop-innkeeper\nand : Cao Kim Loan, Bích Thảo, Trần Ngọc Lìn, Lê Minh Phụng, Hồ Vân, Ngọc Tâm, Ngọc Hồng, Ngọc Phi, Kim Cương, Kim Lan, Thu Hà, Âu Ngọc Thủy, Thanh Vân, Phú Quý"
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"Nicola Crawford\nNicola Crawford (born 20 November 1971) is a former English female rugby union player. She represented at the 2006 Women's Rugby World Cup. Crawford retired from international rugby after 63 appearances and the 2006 World Cup."
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"duty, to use such [scientific] words and experience in poetry\".\nThe geography and place names of Scotland feature very prominently in his own poems and he takes a lively interest in the developing politics of contemporary Scotland, as well as science, politics, religion, landscape, and environment and spirituality, his poems deal with gender and sex (particularly married sex).\nLanguage.\nCrawford writes in a modern English, with a few nods to dialect words, with an occasional made-up word or"
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"Nini Camps\nNini Camps (born in Miami, Florida) is an American folk rock singer-songwriter, who writes music for film and TV while also performing as lead singer of the all female band Antigone Rising. She currently lives with her family in New York City.\nBiography.\nBorn and raised in Miami Fl, Nini Camps currently calls NYC home. As a solo artist, and making her way into the NYC music scene, Nini could be found any given night either behind the bar (under the"
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"(2011) \"Correlates of Engaging in Survival Sex among Homeless Youth and Young Adults\" [full text] \"Journal of Sex Research\" 48(5):423-36\n- United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (May 2011) \"Driven by Desperation: Transactional Sex as a Survival Strategy in Port-au-Prince IDP Camps\" (Port-au-Prince, Haiti: United Nations)\n- Fox, A.M. (2010) \"Survival Sex or Consumption Sex? Gender, Wealth and HIV Infection in 16 sub-Saharan"
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"Nuray Deliktaş"
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"Nuray Deliktaş\nNuray Deliktaş (born 1971) is a former European champion Turkish female Taekwondo practitioner. Currently, she serves as a coach of the Turkey national team.\nShe was born 1971 in Buca district of Izmir, Turkey. In 1980, she began with practising taekwondo. After finishing the high school, she studied physical education and sports at Ege University and graduated as a teacher. Currently, she serves at a vocational high school in Izmir.\nIn 1991, Deliktaş became national champion in her first participation at"
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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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"Odeth Tavares"
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"Odeth Tavares\nMaria Odeth Tavares (born 18 August 1976) is a retired Angolan female team handball goalkeeper. She is 5'7\" and 165 lbs and last played for Primeiro de Agosto.\n2009 World Cup.\nOdeth Tavares was the top goalkeeper at the 2009 Women's World Cup in China.\nSummer Olympics.\nTavares wore the #1 jersey with Angola at the 2000 and 2004 Summer olympics.\nExternal links.\n- Odete Tavares Yahoo! Sport"
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"Maria Tavares\nMaria Tavares may refer to:\n- Maria Odeth Tavares (born 1976), Angolan handball goalkeeper\n- Maria Leonor Tavares (born 1985), French-born Portuguese pole vaulter"
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"Orsolya Takács"
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"Orsolya Takács\nOrsolya Takács (born 20 May 1985) is a Hungarian female water polo player. She plays for Bologna in the Italian Championship and is also member of the Hungarian national team.\nAmong her successes on club level are two Hungarian Championship (2007, 2008) and three Hungarian Cup titles (2007, 2009, 2010). Takács also had successful spells with the Hungarian national team since her debut in 2004, having won a number of medals, including the World Championship gold in 2005, and three European"
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"Orsolya Herr (born 1984), Hungarian handball player\n- Orsolya Karalyos (born 1991), Hungarian handball player\n- Orsolya Nagy (born 1977), Hungarian fencer\n- Orsolya Szegedi (born 1989), Hungarian handball player\n- Orsolya Takács (born 1985), Hungarian water polo player\n- Orsolya Tóth (born 1981), Hungarian actress\n- Orsolya Vérten (born 1982), Hungarian handball player"
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"Ouyang Bowen"
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"Ouyang Bowen\nOuyang Bowen (; born 19 May 1992 in Xinjing) is a Chinese male tennis player. Ouyang won the qualifier and lost in the first round of the 2014 ATP Shenzhen Open."
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"Pablo Abián"
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"Pablo Abián\nPablo Abián (; born 12 June 1985) is a male badminton player from Spain.\nOlympic Games.\nOlympic Games 2008 (Beijing, China).\nHe competed in badminton at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the men's singles and was defeated in the first round by Kestutis Navickas, 23-21, 12-21, 21-9.\nOlympic Games 2012 (London, Great Britain).\nHe competed in badminton at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the men's singles. He was the first"
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"17-21.\nPablo Abián played at the Master European Circuit Finals in 2010 (Netherlands), he lost in the final against Rune Ulsing (Denmark).\nPablo Abián finished first in the European Ranking in the season 2010/2011.\nWorld University Championships, Universiade Games and Mediterranean Games.\nPablo Abián reached 5th place in the 2010 World University Championship (Chinese Taipei).\nHe achieved 5th place in the Universiade Games 2011 (Shenzhen, China). He lost in the quarter-final against Kai Wen"
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