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"Li Gaobo"
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"Li Gaobo\nLi Gaobo (born 4 May 1989) is a male race walker from PR China. His personal best time is 1:18:07 hours, achieved in April 2005 in Cixi.\nHe finished thirteenth in the 20 kilometres event at the 2007 World Championships.\nReferences.\nbr"
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"same-sex marriage. Opposition Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmaker Cheng Li-chiun proposed a bill with gender-neutral wording.\n2010s 2015.\n- 1 January: An amended Marriage and Family Law becomes effective in Vietnam, allowing same-sex couples to marry (albeit without legal recognition).\n- 6 January: Same-sex marriage becomes legal in Florida.\n- 20 January: The Chamber of Deputies of Chile approves legislation to create the civil union pact (\"pacto de unión civil\" or"
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"Lim Hyo-sook"
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"Lim Hyo-sook\nLim Hyo-sook (Hangul: 임효숙; born 26 April 1982) is a South Korean female professional volleyball player. She was part of the team at the 2012 Summer Olympics.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at \"FIVB.org\""
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"Choi Choon-Ok\n6. Kim Soon-Deok\n7. Chung Sang-Hyun (c)\n8. Jin Won-Sim\n9. Hwang Keum-Sook\n10. Cho Ki-Hyang\n11. Seo Kwang-Mi\n12. Park Soon-Ja\n13. Kim Young-sook\n14. Seo Hyo-Sun\n15. Lim Kye-Sook\n16. Chung Eun-Kyung (GK)\nReferences.\n- FIH Media Guide"
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"represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page\nThe query could be 'Baba Yaga' and should be close to 'Goddess, totemic matriarchal ancestress, female initiator, phallic mother, or archetypal image\".\nEtymology.\nVariations of the name \"Baba Yaga\" are found in the languages of the Eastern Slavic peoples. The first element, \"baba\", is transparently a babble word. In Old Russian, \"baba\" may mean 'midwife', 'sorceress', or 'fortune teller'. In modern Russian, the word or \"babushka\" (meaning \"grandmother\") derives from it, as does the' but very far from 'Pain\" portrays the shattered lives of displaced people. It’s a novel about the trauma of language and the language of trauma. In the novel \"Baba Yaga Laid An Egg\", published in the Canongate Myth Series as \"most inventive and most substantial volume\", Ugresic draws on the legendary Slavic figure of Baba Yaga to tell us a modern fairy tale. It deals with beauty, magic and vigor, death, aging and gender inequalities and discrimination, but also the power of old women to settle the score.'",
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"Lina Rafn\nLina Rafn Sørensen (born 12 August 1976), known professionally as Lina Rafn is a Danish female singer, songwriter and producer active in the band Infernal. Additionally, she is a former VJ on the Danish music video channel \"The Voice TV Danmark\", presenting various charts.\nLina Rafn was born in Copenhagen, and was a professional dancer from a very early age. She made her professional singing debut in 1997 with the founding of Infernal with Paw Lagermann and Søren Haahr. Infernal's debut single"
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"Brødrene Olsen - \"Brødrene Olsen Medley\"\n- Lina Rafn - \"Marie Marie\"\n- Rasmus Nøhr - \"Angelina\"\n- Sys Bjerre - \"Plastic Fantastic\"\n- Show 5 (27 September 2011) - Lina Rafn\n- Søs Fenger - \"From Paris to Berlin\"\n- Joey Moey - \"Whenever You Need Me\"\n- Anne Linnet - \"Pistolskud\"\n- Brødrene Olsen - \"Ten Miles\"\n- Lina Rafn - \"Love Is All\"\n- Rasmus Nøhr -"
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"Linda Cavanaugh"
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"Linda Cavanaugh\nLinda Cavanaugh is a retired award-winning newscaster, best known for working with NBC affiliate KFOR-TV (channel 4), in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Cavanaugh anchored the station's weeknight 6:00 and 10:00PM newscasts with Kevin Ogle, and was solo anchor of the 4:30PM newscast until she retired in 2017.\nJournalism.\nLinda Cavanaugh began her career in 1978 as a general assignment reporter and news photographer at KFOR-TV, before becoming the station's first female evening news co-anchor in the"
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"seem \"mutable\" or \"superficial\".\nThe heroine of \"Ariake no Wakare\" is similar to Himegimi, and like Himegimi, she has romantic relationships with other women.\nAlthough it may seem strange that the siblings pass, Nishimura points out the male-role actors in the Takarazuka Revue. He also notes that Heian-era clothing had many layers, which Cavanaugh says in the tale is revealed to both \"identify gender and mask sex\". Torikaebaya has been noted as placing great importance on clothes in"
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"Lora Ottenad"
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"Lora Ottenad\nLora Ottenad (born February 3, 1964) is a professional female bodybuilder from Las Vegas, Nevada.\nAt 5'8\" and a contest weight of approximately in offseason 175 lbs., Lora is one of the largest female bodybuilders competing today. She established herself as a top amateur competitor in 2000 when she won the heavyweight title at the USA Championships, but a pro card has eluded her when she lost the overall title to Jennifer McVicar in a controversial decision (only the overall winner of the USA"
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"golfer\n- Lora Logic, Brirish saxophonist and singer\n- Lora Macfarlane, Scottish musician, singer and songwriter\n- Lora Ottenad (born 1964), American professional bodybuilder\n- Lora Yakovleva or Lora Jakovleva (born 1932), Russian International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster\nPeople with the surname Lora.\n- Alan Loras, is a Bolivian footballer.\n- Alberto Lora Ramos (born 1987), Spanish football player\n- Alex Lora (born 1952), Mexican musician and composer\n- Enrique Lora (born 1945"
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"Luis Lobo\nLuis Lobo (born 9 November 1970) is a retired professional male tennis player from Argentina, who won the gold medal in the men's doubles competition at the 1995 Pan American Games.\nHe reached his career high doubles ranking, World No. 12, on 21 July 1997. He is currently a coach, and has worked with players including Spain's Carlos Moyà and Argentina's Juan Mónaco."
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"sex couples. It was significant that Puerto Rico's Roman Catholic Archbishop had proposed a concept called \"shared residency\" (\"residencia compartida\") that would have allowed same-sex couples hospital visitation rights and inheritance and insurance rights as well. However, the discussions surrounding these proposals included demands by some conservatives that the Constitution be amended to forbid same-sex marriages or civil unions.\nIn 2013, Senator Ramón Luis Nieves introduced \"Senate Bill 238\" to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity. It"
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"Lynn Conkwright"
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"Lynn Conkwright\nLynn Conkwright (May 30, 1954 – June 14, 2017) was a professional female bodybuilder from the United States.\nBiography.\nLynn was born on May 30, 1954 in Norfolk, Virginia. Conkwright trained for eight years in gymnastics, and won the Virginia State Gymnastics Championships. She began weight training to improve her gymnastics.\nDespite her small stature (5' tall and just over 100 pounds), she was one of the top professional competitors in the early 1980s. During her competitive"
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"career she became known for her incrededible flexibility during her performances. Her greatest success was winning the 1981 Pro World Championship. She also won the couples competition with Chris Dickerson in the same contest. Lynn competed in the first six Ms. Olympia contests (the only other woman to do so was Carolyn Cheshire), twice finishing as high as third.\nLynn was selected by ABC to represent women's bodybuilding in the women's \"Superstars\" competition in 1982, where she finished tenth in a field of twelve competitors. Conkwright"
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"Léonie La Fontaine"
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"law or regulation explicitly prevented the admission of women to the bar. Her appeals to the court of appeal and the Court of Cassation were unsuccessful, but widely reported in the Belgian and foreign press. \nThe \"Popelin affair\" () was a trigger for the feminist struggle in Belgium, and brought together supporters of female education and women's rights in Belgium like Léonie La Fontaine, Henri La Fontaine, , Isala Van Diest, Louis Franck, and Marie Popelin. The movement resulted in the creation of the Belgian League"
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"League for Peace and Freedom.\nHommage.\nThe \"Women’s University\" (\"Université des Femmes\"), French association for the promotion of gender studies in Belgium named its library \"Bibliothèque Léonie La Fontaine\".\nBibliography.\n- Stéphanie Manfroid, Léonie La Fontaine (1857–1949): une femme dans l'aventure documentaire, dans \"AIDA informazioni, Associazione Italiana Documentazione Avanzata\", n° 1/2003, Roma, p. 39–45.\n- Eliane Gubin, Leen Van Molle, \"Femmes et politique en"
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"Ma Liuming"
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"Liuming was arrested for a period of two months because of works like this. Many of the artists of the Beijing East Village fled in response to this police action.\nIn order to match his own uniquely androgynous appearance Ma Liuming developed his own performance persona – Fen-Ma Liuming, a hybrid figure of male and female components.\nNext to performances painting is a key component in his works. Since 2000, he has developed his \"\"Baby series\"\", in which the face of Fen-Ma Liuming"
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"on stage and take photo with Fen-Ma Liuming. The idea of this sleeping version of Fen-Ma Liuming is to blur the boundary between man and woman, self and non-self. The final performance of Fen-Ma Liuming was at the 2002 Asia Performance Art Festival in Fukuoka, Japan. Ma said: \"I hope Fen-Ma Liuming will remain in a kind of beautiful permanent, ageless state. But now my body language no longer has the characteristics of Fen-Ma Liuming.\"\nOil"
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"Mailyn González"
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"Mailyn González\nMailyn González Pozo (born December 29, 1980 in Santiago de Cuba) is a female fencer from Cuba. She competed for her native country at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the sabre competition, and won two gold medals at the 2007 Pan American Games.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference\nbr"
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"Ugás\n- Men's Middleweight (– 75 kg): Emilio Correa\n- Men's Heavyweight (– 91 kg): Osmay Acosta\n- Men's Super Heavyweight (+ 91 kg): Robert Alfonso\n- Men's 10m Platform: José Guerra\n- Men's Team Épée: Camilo Boris, Andrés Carrilo, David Castillo, and Guillermo Madrigal\n- Women's Sabre: Mailyn González\n- Women's Team Sabre: Misleydis Compañy, Ana Faez, Mailyn González, and Jennifer Morales"
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"represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page\n\n\nFor example, 'Simon Sandberg' should have a representation like 'Simon Sandberg\nSimon Sandberg (born 25 March 1994) is a Swedish footballer who plays as a defender for Hammarby IF in Allsvenskan.\nEarly life.\nSandberg grew up in Partille and played both football, with the local club Björndammens BK, and handball during his youth. His father Dennis Sandberg is a professional handball coach. In 2009, at age 15, he was invited to train with Hammarby IF in Allsvenskan, the Swedish top tier, but was not offered a contract. Instead, he signed with BK' but very far from 'In the doubles event she reached the quarterfinal of the French Open in 1971 and 1975, partnering Christina Sandberg and Helena Anliot respectively.\nDuring her career Bentzer won five WTA Tour titles. Between 1966 and 1977 she was a member of the Swedish Fed Cup team for which she played 19 ties and compiled a record of 16 wins and 17 losses. \nSports administration.\nAfter retiring from active tennis Bentzer served as Head of Women's Professional Tennis for the International Tennis Federation (ITF) from 1995 through 1999. She'.",
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"Margrete Heiberg Bose\nMargrete Elisabeth Heiberg Bose (1865–1952) was an Argentine physicist of Danish origin, the first woman to receive a chemistry degree in Denmark, possibly the first female physicist to work in Latin America and one of the first in the Americas.\nHistory.\nBorn in Sorø, Denmark, she studied philosophy, mathematics and chemistry, graduating in 1901. She was the first female to be awarded an M.Sc. at the University of Copenhagen, also. She continued her studies with Walther Nernst in Göttingen,"
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"UN official\n- Peter Andreas Heiberg (1758–1841), Danish author and philologist\n- Sverre Heiberg (1912–1991), Norwegian photographer\n- Svend O. Heiberg (1900–1965), Danish-American forester\n- Thomasine Heiberg (1773–1856), Danish author (see: Thomasine Christine Gyllembourg-Ehrensvärd)\nGiven name:\n- Axel Heiberg Stang (1904–1974), Norwegian landowner and forester\n- Johan Widing Heiberg Landmark (1802–1878), Norwegian jurist and politician\n- Margrete Heiberg Bose (1866–1952), Argentine physicist of"
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"Maria Catalano\nMaria Catalano (born 27 February 1982) is a female English snooker player. In the 2008 season she won the British Open and the Connie Gough National Championship. In December 2002, she was ranked number four in the world. She was ranked world number one for the 2013-14 season. In 2016 she described her ambition to win the Women's World Snooker Championship, to date she has been runner-up five times, the most recently in 2018.\nCatalano is a cousin of men's"
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"woman, a musician, a writer, a romantic ageing woman, an inspired actress, an older theater actress–and how they try to cope with vanity, beauty, death, ageing, gender complexities.\nCast.\nCast Main.\n- Aija Terauda as Vivien\n- Raimonda Skeryte as Gunta\n- Connie Romano as Aunt Olivia\n- Sarah Himadeh as Melanie\n- Joy Caldwell as Monica\n- Maria Catalano as Sophia\n- Nicole Pesce as Denise"
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"Marie Poissonnier"
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"Marie Poissonnier\nMarie Poissonnier (born 4 May 1979 in Clermont-Ferrand, Puy-de-Dôme) is a female pole vaulter from France. Her personal best jump is 4.46 metres, achieved in July 2002 in Saint-Etienne.\nShe finished twelfth at the 1999 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Maebashi and won the bronze medal at the 2001 Mediterranean Games in Tunis. Participating at the 2004 Olympics, she failed to qualify from her pool."
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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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"Marina Gritsenko\nMarina Gritsenko (born 17 August 1980) was a female water polo player of Kazakhstan. \nshe participated in the 2004 Summer Olympics.\nShe was part of the Kazakhstani team at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, Spain.\nSee also.\n- Kazakhstan at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships\nExternal links.\n- http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/gr/marina-gritsenko-1.html\n- http://www.waterpoloplanet.com/HTML_link_pages/09_World_Championship_Women.html\n- http://www.swimnews.com/News/view/2487\n- http://www.zimbio.com/photos/Marina+Gritsenko/Women+Water+Polo+Day+Two+14th+FINA+World+Championships/nkQleV5b1OX\n- http://www.gettyimages.com/photos/marina-gritsenko?excludenudity=true&sort=mostpopular&mediatype=photography&phrase=marina%20gritsenko&family=editorial"
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"Gritsenko\nGritsenko or Hrytsenko (Ukrainian or Russian: Гриценко) is a gender-neutral Ukrainian surname that may refer to\n- Anatoliy Hrytsenko (born 1957), Ukrainian politician\n- Irina Gritsenko (born 1968), badminton player from Kazakhstan who later played for France\n- Marina Gritsenko (born 1980), water polo player from Kazakhstan\n- Nikolai Gritsenko (1912–1979), Soviet actor\n- Pavlo Hrytsenko (born 1950), Ukrainian linguist\n- Rostislav Gritsenko (born 1986), Russian football midfielder"
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"Marion Lievre"
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"Marion Lievre\nMarion Lievre (born January 10, 1991) is a French female rugby union player. She represented at the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup. She was a member of the squad that won their fourth Six Nations title in 2014."
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"Pornographication\nPornographication or pornification is the absorption by mainstream culture (ie., music, television, movies) of styles or content of the sex industry and the sexualisation of Western culture, sometimes referred to as raunch culture. Pornographication, particularly the use of sexualised images of women, is said to demonstrate \"how patriarchal power operates in the field of gender representation\". In \"Women in Popular Culture\", Marion Meyers argues that the portrayal of women in modern society is primarily influenced by \"the mainstreaming of pornography and"
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"Maritza Martén"
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"Maritza Martén\nMaritza Martén García (; born August 17, 1963 in Havana) is a retired female discus thrower from Cuba who competed in the discus contest at the 1992 Summer Olympics and won the gold medal. She also won the 1987 Pan American Games. Her personal best throw of was achieved in 1992."
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"Cuba at the 1992 Summer Olympics\nCuba competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. The nation returned to the Olympic Games after boycotting both the 1984 Games and the 1988 Games. 176 competitors, 126 men and 50 women, took part in 90 events in 16 sports.\nMedalists.\nMedalists Gold.\n- Javier Sotomayor — Athletics, Men's High Jump\n- Maritza Martén — Athletics, Women's Discus Throw\n- Omar Ajete, Rolando Arrojo, José Raúl Delgado, Giorge Diaz, José Estrada"
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"Marja Lehtonen"
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"Marja Lehtonen\nMarja Lehtonen is a professional female bodybuilder and personal trainer from Finland, born in 1968 in Tampere.\nBackground.\nLehtonen was born in Tampere, Finland in 1968. Always interested in outdoor activities, she joined a sports club in 1983 and became a track athlete. Through training as a sprinter she discovered an interest in weightlifting. After two years of growing interest in bodybuilding, she decided to see if she could compete in the field and entered the Finland National Championship. She won 2nd place in the"
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"15th of August.\nNotable people.\nSome notable people with the name Marja are:\n- Marja van Bijsterveldt (born 1961), Dutch politician\n- Marja Heikkilä (born 1977), Finnish freestyle swimmer\n- Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi (born 1955), Finnish cross country skier\n- Marja Kok (born 1944), Dutch actress\n- Marja Lahti (1901–1967), Finnish politician\n- Marja Lehto (born 1959), Finnish diplomat\n- Marja Lehtonen (born 1968), Finnish bodybuilder"
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"Maryam Jameelah\nMaryam Jameelah (May 23, 1934 - October 31, 2012) was an American-Pakistani author of over thirty books on Islamic culture and history and a prominent female voice for conservative and fundamentalist Islam, known for her disparaging writings about the West. Born Margret Marcus in New York City to a non-observant Jewish family, she explored Judaism and other faiths during her teens before converting to Islam in 1961 and emigrating to Pakistan. She was married to and had five children with Muhammad Yusuf Khan, a"
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"she converted to Islam and adopted the name \"Maryam Jameelah\". After accepting Mawlana Maududi's invitation she emigrated to Pakistan in 1962, where she initially resided with him and his family. In 1963, she married Muhammad Yusuf Khan, a member of Jamaat-e-Islami, becoming his second wife. She had five children: two boys and three girls (the first of whom died in infancy). Jameelah regards these years (1962–64) to be the formative period of her life during which she matured and began"
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"Michael Žygimantaitis"
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"Michael Žygimantaitis\nMichael Žygimantaitis (, ; before 1406 – shortly before February 10, 1452 in Moscow) was the last male descendant of Kęstutis, Grand Duke of Lithuania. He supported his father Sigismund Kęstutaitis in power struggles with Švitrigaila. In 1435 he led his father's army to victory in the Battle of Pabaiskas. After his father's assassination in 1440, Michael unsuccessfully fought against Casimir IV Jagiellon for the title of the Grand Duke of Lithuania. At first Michael was supported by Samogitia, but in 1441 Casimir issued a"
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"Duke of Cieszyn\n- Cymburgis of Masovia; married Ernest, Duke of Austria\n- Jadwiga of Masovia; married John Garay, son of Nicholas I Garay\n- Amelia of Masovia; married William II, Margrave of Meissen\n- Anna of Masovia; possibly married Michael Žygimantaitis\n- Maria of Masovia; married Bogislaw IX, Duke of Pomerania\n- Alexandra of Masovia\n- Catherine of Masovia; married Michael Žygimantaitis\nGrandchildren of Alexandra and Siemowit IV included Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor, Przemyslaus II, Duke of"
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"Michele Aboro\nMichele Aboro (born 17 July 1967 in London, England) is a British female boxer of Nigerian descent who currently resides in Shanghai, China. Aboro was the WIBF world Super Bantamweight champion from her victory over Eva Jones Young on 5 February 2000, to her retirement following the successful defence against Nadia Debras on 24 November 2001.\nMichele Aboro, along with her countrywoman Michelle Sutcliffe and with German Regina Halmich, has become an important figure in European women's boxing, helping raise awareness about female participation on"
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"against WIBF world Super Bantamweight champion Michele Aboro on May 13, 2000. Brown lost a ten round split decision, and her IFBA world title, to Aboro in Germany. Other boxers that defeated her during this period included Alicia Ashley, Kathy Williams and Lisa Brown (twice). Her only win during those eight bouts came against Ria Ramnarine, by a knockout in round four, on July 27 of 2001.\nAfter defeating Renee Richardt, she was given another chance at the WIBF world Super Bantamweight title, flying over"
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"Miep Stegmann"
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"Miep Stegmann\nMiep Stegmann (1927, Schiedam – 1985, Sint-Truiden) was the first female psychiatrist in Belgium. Stegmann grew up in the Netherlands. Her father owned a copper smith firm Meijer & Stegmann in Schiedam.\nDavid Meijer started the copper smith factory in 1830 and merged with Stegmann in 1898.\nStegmann followed her education in medicine and psychiatry at Leiden University.\nAt the time she was a psychiatrist, not many people were skilled in psychoanalysis. It was since the upcoming of the groundbreaking"
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"MIEP\nMiep or MIEP may refer to:\n- Hungarian Justice and Life Party (in Hungarian, \"Magyar Igazság és Élet Pártja\"), a political party\n- Miep Diekmann (1925–2017), Dutch writer of children's literature\n- Miep Gies (1909–2010), one of the Dutch citizens who hid Anne Frank\n- Miep Stegmann (1927-1985), Belgian psychologist"
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"he requests permission to take part in Krishna's mystical dance, which only women may attend.\nThe story of Ila, a king cursed by Shiva and Parvati to alternate between being a man and woman each month, appears in several traditional Hindu texts. After changing sex, Ila loses the memory of being the other gender. During one such period, Ila marries Budha (the god of the planet Mercury). Although Budha knows of Ila's alternating gender, he doesn't enlighten the 'male' Ila, who"
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"extended the benefit of housing allowance to couples made up of people of the same sex. The Minister Patricia Poblete said that discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity is not allowed in any of the services offered by her ministry, so gay couples can apply, without problems, housing subsidies. In 2013 it was confirmed that the \"rent subsidy\" program benefits all families and young couples regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity.\nSince 2016, the \"Household Social Register\" recognizes same-sex cohabiting couples. It"
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"or slightly modified lyrics. For example, Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton sang versions in which the genders were reversed and a few words changed or added, while Diana Ross sang a version with both gender change and added lines. Other artists who covered this song include Bettye LaVette, Ronnie Milsap, Hank Thompson, Cal Smith, Perry Como, Percy Sledge, Little Milton, Mike Cooley, Stan Ridgway, Tom Jones and Bobby Womack.\nJoe Diffie covered the song on the 1998 album \"Tribute to Tradition\". His"
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"Phyllis Chan\nPhyllis Kai Yi Chan (born July 18, 1991) is a Canadian badminton player from Vancouver, British Columbia. She has been one of the top ranked women's individual and doubles player on the continent and a contender in major international competitions. She is a national champion in women's doubles with Alex Bruce, and has won several international titles since 2010.\nExternal links.\n- Badminton Canada profile PDF\n- http://olympique.ca/team-canada/phyllis-chan/"
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"Sean Allstot\nSean Allstot (born January 15, 1983 in Grass Valley, California) is a male beach volleyball player from the United States who participated at the NORCECA Circuit 2009 at Cayman Islands playing with Kevin Lynch. They finished in the 7th position.\nIn the AVP Young Guns 2009, he won the bronze medal in the Manhattan Beach tournament playing with \"Tim Church\".\nAwards.\nAwards AVP Pro Tour.\n- AVP Pro Tour \"Young Guns\" Manhattan Beach 2009 Bronze Medal\nExternal links."
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"Vicki Golden\nVicki Golden (born July 28, 1992 in San Diego, California) is an American professional Freestyle Motocross rider and the first female team member of Metal mulisha, Since beginning her career in 2000 Golden has won three consecutive gold medals in Women's Moto X Racing at the X Games. She is also the first woman to compete in a freestyle Moto X competition, earning the bronze medal in the best whip category. She currently rides a Suzuki 450/250 motocross bike.\nEarly career.\nGolden began racing"
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"Wojciech Krysiak\nWojciech Krysiak (born December 10, 1998) is a Polish male acrobatic gymnast. With partners Jakub Kosowicz, Tomasz Antonowicz and Radoslaw Trojan, Krysiak achieved 6th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships."
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"allowing children to question their gender. In the sociology book \"Sex Differences In Social Behavior: A Social Role Interpretation\", Alice Eagly theorizes that sex differences have been proposed, based on biological factors, early childhood socialization, and other perspectives. This allows children to express themselves without feeling pressure from being extremely masculine or feminine. They will also be granted exposure to gender roles and be able to think critically about them at a young age.\nImpact In parenting Attitudes and judgement towards gender-roles and toys.\nParent attitudes"
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"June 2017, Deputy Claudia Delgadillo González introduced to Congress a new bill modifying articles 258, 260 and 267 of the Civil Code, removing the heterosexual definition of marriage and inserting a gender-neutral definition.\nHistory Marriage Statistics.\nFrom 2013 to April 2016, 30 same-sex couples got married in Guadalajara. Of these, 14 married after city officials started marrying same-sex couples following the Supreme Court ruling.\nBy February 2018, 492 same-sex couples had married in Jalisco. 53% of these were male"
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"Becky Levi\nBecky Levi is an American female mixed martial artist.\nBiography.\nLevi was born in Coldwater, Michigan. She began her training in Tucson, Arizona, training submissions and judo with Steve Owen, a 7th degree black belt in Judo. She also continued her boxing training at two boxing facilities in Tucson. Becky was also a PE teacher and coach in Tucson for 11 years. She was involved in coaching the sports of volleyball, football, wrestling, and track and field. In 1998 she moved"
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"Damla Çakıroğlu\nDamla Çakıroğlu (born June 22, 1994) is a Turkish female volleyball player. She is and was the captain of the girls' youth national team and the women's junior national team. She played for TVF Fine Arts and Sports High School in Ankara. She wears number 1.\nDamla is the daughter of Melih Çakıroğlu, former coach of the Türk Telekom Basketball Club.\nClubs.\n- TVF Güzel Sanatlar ve Spor Lisesi (Turkish Volleyball Federation Fine Arts and Sport High School), Ankara"
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"Damla (name)\nDamla is a feminine Turkish name. In Turkish, \"Damla\" means \"Drop\" (of water or rain). Notable persons with that name include:\n- Damla Bozyel (born 1998), Turkish football player\n- Damla Çakıroğlu (born 1994), Turkish volleyball player\n- Damla Çoban (born 1996), Turkish football player\n- Damla Demirdön (born 1990), Turkish football player\n- Damla Deniz Düz (born 1995), Turkish water polo player\n-"
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"Daniel Rincón\nJosé Daniel Rincón Quintana (born December 4, 1975 in Duitama, Boyacá) is a male professional track and road cyclist from Colombia. He is the younger brother of Oliverio Rincón.\nMajor results.\n- 1998\n- 2000\n- 2001\n- 2002\n- 2003\n- 2005\n- 2006\n- 2007\n- 2008\n- 2009"
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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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"Daynellis Montejo"
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"Daynellis Montejo\nDaynellis Montejo (born November 8, 1984) is a female Cuban Taekwondo practitioner who competes at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the -49 kg class.\nReferences.\n- Athlete bio at 2008 Olympics site"
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"Puedpong, with a sudden death score of 1–2. Because her opponent advanced further into the final match, Tran offered another shot for the bronze medal through the repechage bout, where she was defeated by Cuba's Daynellis Montejo, with a score of 0–4.\nExternal links.\n- NBC Olympics Profile"
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"Dean Galt\nDean Galt is a retired male badminton player from New Zealand.\nCareer.\nGalt competed in badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics in men's singles. He lost in the first round to Chris Jogis, of the United States, 15-1, 15-3.\nHe represented New Zealand in the 1994 Commonwealth Games, and the 1998 Commonwealth Games where he was one of the men's team that won a bronze.\nReferences.\n- Profile at NZOC website"
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"Devon Diggle\nDevon Diggle (born 15 June 1988 in Montreal, Quebec) is a male former water polo player from Canada. He joined the senior Canadian national team in 2007. He was part of the Canadian team at the 2008 Summer Olympics. He also competed at the 2013 World Aquatics Championships in Barcelona, Spain, where they finished in 11th place. He played for Dollard-des-Ormeaux. He trained at the Talisman Centre in Calgary.\nHe studied at the University of Calgary.\nResults."
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"be regular students there until 1901, and even then it remained difficult, as high schools for girls offered only six of the seven secondary grades required for university admission. Dimitrana Ivanova was denied a place to study law in Sofia on these grounds, but she became the first female to study education and philosophy at the University of Zürich. When she returned to Bulgaria in 1900, she was employed as a teacher, which was at the time practically the only profession open to women (although until 1904, banned for married women"
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"Dimitrana Ivanova\nDimitrana Ivanova, née \"Petrova\" (, 1881–1960), was a Bulgarian educational reformer, suffragist and women's rights activist. She chaired the Bulgarian Women's Union from 1926 to 1944. \nBiography.\nIvanova née Petrova was born on 1 February 1881 in Rousse, Bulgaria. The daughter of a trader, she was educated in the local girls' school and high school for girls. In Bulgaria, women were allowed to listen into lectures at the University of Sofia from 1896, but could not"
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"Edina Gangl"
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"Edina Gangl\nEdina Gangl (born 25 June 1990 in Mosonmagyaróvár) 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."
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