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"Chen Yueling"
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"Chen Yueling\nChen Yueling (; born December 24, 1969 (also reported as April 1, 1968) in Liaoning, China) is now an American race walker, who became the first ever female Olympic Race walking champion in 1992 while competing for China. She was virtually tied with former Soviet, Unified Team member Alina Ivanova with 200 meters to go. Ivanova then accelerated past Chen to the finish, while Chen held form. After a short celebration, Ivanova earned a disqualification, while Chen was awarded her gold medal."
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"Athletics at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Women's 10 kilometres walk\nThe Women's 10 km Walk at the 1992 Summer Olympics was held on August 3, 1992, in Barcelona, Spain. There were a total number of 44 competitors, with six athletes who were disqualified.\nInside the stadium, Alina Ivanova and Chen Yueling were locked in a tight battle. With 200 metres to go, Ivanova accelerated for what looked like would be a gold/bronze combination for the former Soviet athletes. Chen maintained her pace to"
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"Choi Im-jeong"
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"Choi Im-jeong\nChoi Im-jeong (born February 14, 1981 in Busan) is a female South Korean handball player who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics, 2008 Summer Olympics and the 2012 Summer Olympics.\nIn 2004, she won the silver medal with the South Korean team. She played all seven matches and scored 16 goals.\nIn 2008, she was part of the South Korean team that won the bronze medal.\nExternal links.\n- Profile"
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"Lee Sang-mi as Sang-mi\n- Park Jeong-hee as Jeong-hee\n- Lee Sae-bom as Sae-bom\n- Woo Do-im as Do-im\n- Park Gyu-ri as Gyu-ri\n- Kang Do-eun as Joo-hee's mother\n- Jeong Joon-yeong as Teacher Jeong\n- Choi Won-seok as Won-seok\n- Heo Ji-hye as new ward nurse\n- Kim Mi-kyeong as neonatal nurse\n-"
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"Christophe Rochus"
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"Christophe Rochus\nChristophe Rochus (born 15 December 1978) is a retired professional male tennis player from Belgium. \nRochus is the older brother of Olivier Rochus. He reached the semi-finals of the Hamburg Masters in 2005 and was runner-up in two ATP tournaments, Valencia and Rotterdam. Rochus' career-high singles ranking was world No. 38, achieved in May 2006."
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"Olivier Rochus\nOlivier Rochus (; born 18 January 1981) is a retired Belgian tennis player. He has won two singles titles in his career and in 2004 won the French Open doubles title partnering fellow Belgian Xavier Malisse. Rochus' career-high singles ranking is World No. 24.\nAt tall, he was the shortest player on the ATP World Tour.\nCareer.\nHe is the younger brother of Christophe Rochus, also a former top-40 tennis player.\nCareer Juniors.\nRochus was a partner of Roger"
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"Cibeles Romero"
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"Cibeles Romero\nCibeles Romero Misioner (born June 22, 1978 in Madrid) is a former female field hockey player from Spain, who was a member of the Women's National Team at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. There the team ended up in fourth place under the guidance of Dutch coach Marc Lammers. She played club hockey for SPV 51 in Madrid.\nReferences.\nbr"
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"cyclist), Mexican cyclist\n- Ángel Romero (footballer), Paraguayan footballer\n- Antonio Romero, Mexican sprint canoeist\n- Camilo Romero, Mexican football (soccer) player\n- Carmen Romero Ferrer (born 1950), Cuban discus thrower\n- Cibeles Romero, Spanish field hockey player\n- Curro Romero (born 1933), Spanish bullfighter (not a member the Romero dynasty)\n- Eduardo Romero, Argentine golfer\n- Enrique Romero, Spanish footballer\n- Gonzalo Romero, Guatemalan footballer\n- J. C."
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"Claire Purdy"
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"Claire Purdy\nClaire Purdy (born 1 April 1980) is an English female rugby union player. She represented at the 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup. She was also named in the squad to the 2014 Women's Rugby World Cup.\nExternal links.\n- Player Profile"
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"horror is something altogether entirely different, concerned as much with gender identity as it is with sheer taboo-breaking of the screen images of bodies. The New French Extremity in particular is a wide-ranging set of films, encompassing art-house darlings like Claire Denis and Catherine Breillat (a filmmaker much more interested in sex than violence, or rather sex as violence) as well as those who might be deemed schlockmeisters by their detractors[,] like Xavier Gens and Alexandre Aja. \nFilms belonging to the New French"
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"Clarisse Rasoarizay"
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"Clarisse Rasoarizay\nClarisse Rasoarizay (born September 27, 1971) is a female long-distance runner from Madagascar, who represented her native African country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. She won the women's marathon at the 2003 All-Africa Games in Abuja, Nigeria and the 1997 Jeux de la Francophonie.\nPersonal bests.\n- 5000 metres - 16:20.30 minutes (1998) - national record.\n- 10,000 metres - 33:00.44 minutes (2003) - national record.\n- Marathon - 2:38:21"
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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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"Dallas Soonias"
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"Dallas Soonias\nDallas Soonias (born April 25, 1984) is a male volleyball player from Canada, who competed for the Men's National Team as a right side hitter. He was a member of the national squad who won bronze at the 2015 Pan American Games in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.\nPersonal Life.\nSoonias is considered both Cree and Ojibwe. Along with his mother, he is registered at the Cape Croker First Nations reserve, whereas his father is Red Pheasant First Nation.\nDallas is married"
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"(born 1987), Iditarod musher\n- Dallas Smith (born 1941), former pro ice hockey player\n- Dallas Smith (born 1977), singer for the Canadian band Default\n- Dallas Soonias (born 1984), Canadian volleyball player\n- Dallas Taylor (1948–2015), an American session drummer\n- Dallas Taylor (born 1980), vocalist for the band Maylene and the Sons of Disaster\n- Dallas Thomas (born 1989), American football player\n- Dallas Wiens (born 1985),"
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"Daniel Pfeffer"
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"Daniel Pfeffer\nDaniel Pfeffer (born 27 April 1990) is a Czech male volleyball player. He is part of the Czech Republic men's national volleyball team. On club level he plays for VK Karlovarsko.\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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"Daniella Kolodny"
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"Daniella Kolodny\nDaniella Kolodny is the first female rabbi enlisted in the United States Naval Academy, which she joined in 2004. She was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary that year.\nIn 2010 the Conservative Rabbinical Assembly appointed Kolodny as its Community Development Coordinator.\nShe was born in Jerusalem but raised in Maryland, and earned a degree in international relations from the Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, as well as master's degrees in public administration and Jewish communally service from Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of"
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").\n- \"How to Survive Your Adolescent's Adolescence\" (Robert. C. Kolodny, Nancy J. Kolodny, and Thomas E. Bratter, Little, Brown: Boston, 1984)\n- \"Smart Choices\" (also about adolescence) (Robert C. Kolodny, Nancy J. Kolodny, Thomas E. Bratter, and Cheryl Deep, Little, Brown: Boston, 1986)\nKolodny wrote a detailed defense of Masters and Johnson's sex therapy statistics following an attack on Masters and Johnson's credibility by the psychologists Bernie Zilbergeld"
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"Denham Fouts"
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"Denham Fouts\nDenham \"Denny\" Fouts (May 9, 1914 – December 16, 1948) was an American male prostitute, socialite and literary muse. He served as the inspiration for characters by Truman Capote, Gore Vidal, Christopher Isherwood and Gavin Lambert.\nBiography.\nFrom Jacksonville, Florida, he was born Louis Denham Fouts, a son of Yale graduate Edwin Fouts, who was the president of a broom factory, and his wife, the former Mary E. Denham (1890–1970). He had two siblings"
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"was Evan Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar. Capote, in exaggeration of his prowess, claimed that \"had Denham Fouts yielded to Hitler's advances there would have been no World War Two.\" Katherine Bucknell, the editor of Christopher Isherwood's diaries, noted \"Myth surrounds Denham Fouts\", and one of his friends, John B. L. Goodwin said of Fouts, \"He invented himself. If people didn't know his background he would make it up.\"\nFouts spent much of his later life dissolute, spending"
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"Devran Tanaçan"
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"Devran Tanaçan\nDevran Tanaçan (born November 17, 1986 in İstanbul, Turkey) is a Turkish female basketball player. The young national plays for Fenerbahçe İstanbul as center position. She is 195 cm (6 ft 5 in) tall and weighs 90 kg (200 lb).\nHonors.\n- Turkish Championship\n- Winners (5): 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012\n- Turkish Cup\n- Winners (2): 2004, 2009\n- Turkish Presidents Cup"
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"Devran\nDevran is a Turkish given name. People named Devran include:\n- Devran Ayhan (born 1978), Turkish footballer\n- Devran Tanaçan (born 1986), Turkish basketball player"
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"Diego Confalonieri"
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"Diego Confalonieri\nDiego Confalonieri (born 11 April 1979) is a male Italian fencer. He won the bronze medal in the men's team épée event at the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nRecord Against Selected Opponents.\nIncludes results from all competitions 2006–present and athletes who have reached the quarterfinals at the World Championships or Olympic Games, plus those who have medaled in major team competitions. \n- Gábor Boczkó 1-0\n- Ignacio Canto 2-0\n- Joaquim Videira 1-1\n- Érik Boisse 1-"
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"Confalonieri\nConfalonieri is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Ansperto Confalonieri (died 7 December 881), archbishop of Milan from 861 to 881\n- Carlo Confalonieri (1893–1986), Italian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church\n- Christina Confalonieri (born 1981), Italian-born South Korean broadcaster and radio host\n- Corrado Confalonieri (1284-1351), Italian saint, penitent and hermit\n- Diego Confalonieri (born 1979), Italian fencer\n- Fedele Confalonieri (1937 -"
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"Dilek Kınık\nDilek Kınık (born 1995 in Ankara, Turkey) is a Turkish female volleyball player. She is tall and plays as a Lİbero. She plays for Vakıfbank Spor Kulübü and wears the number 1.\nClubs.\n- VakıfBank Güneş Sigorta Türk Telekom (2010- )\nAwards.\nAwards Clubs.\n- 2012-13 Turkish Cup - Champion, with Vakıfbank Spor Kulübü\n- 2012–13 CEV Champions League - Champion, with Vakıfbank Spor Kulübü\n- 2012-13 Turkish Women's Volleyball League - Champion,"
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"Dilek\nDilek is a Turkish word, and may refer to:\nGiven name.\n- Dilek Kınık (born 1995), Turkish volleyball player\n- Dilek Koçbay (born 1982), Turkish FIFA listed football referee\n- Dilek Sabanci, Turkish executive and a member of the Sabancı family\n- Dilek Serbest (born 1981), Turkish actress and model\n- Müzeyyen Dilek Özbiler (born 1990), Turkish women's footballer\n- Dilek Akagün Yılmaz (born 1963), Turkish politician\nPlaces."
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"2000 Wimbledon Championships – Girls' Doubles\nIoana Gaspar and Tatiana Perebiynis defeated the defending champions Dája Bedáňová and María Emilia Salerni in the final, 7–6, 6–3 to win the Girls' Doubles tennis title at the 2000 Wimbledon Championships.\nSeeds.\n1. Dája Bedáňová / María Emilia Salerni \"(Final)\"\n2. Ioana Gaspar / Tatiana Perebiynis (Champions)\n3. Maki Arai / Kumiko Iijima \"(First round)\"\n4. Samantha Stosur / Christina Wheeler \"(Second round)\""
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"Edel Oliva"
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"Edel Oliva\nEdel Oliva (born February 12, 1965) is a retired male race walker from Cuba. He set his personal best in the men's 50 km event (3:52:19) on March 24, 1995 during the 1995 Pan American Games in Mar del Plata, Argentina. He was a bronze medallist at the competition and also won a gold medal at the 1993 Central American and Caribbean Games."
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"Oliva (surname)\nOliva is a surname of Spanish and Portuguese origin meaning \"olive\" and may refer to:\n- Achille Bonito Oliva (born 1939), art critic\n- Anthony L. Oliva (born 1988) Wordsmith and soothsayer\n- Aythami Artiles Oliva (born 1986), football player\n- Carlos Oliva (born 1979), football player\n- Criss Oliva (1963–1993), guitarist\n- Edel Oliva (born 1965), Cuban race walker\n- Erneido Oliva, major general\n-"
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"Edy Punina"
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"Edy Punina\nRoberto Edy Punina Salvador (born July 2, 1967) is a retired male athlete from Ecuador, who competed in the long-distance running events during his career. He represented his native country at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Punina set his personal best in the men's 10,000 metres (30.00.4) in 1991.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Ecuador at the 1992 Summer Olympics\nEcuador competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Thirteen competitors, six men and seven women, took part in fifteen events in six sports.\nAthletics.\nMen's 10.000 metres\n- Edy Punina\n- Heat — 30:19.76 (→ did not advance)\nMen's Marathon\n- Rolando Vera — 2:21.30 (→ 43rd place)\nMen's 20 km Walk\n- Jefferson Pérez — did not finish (→ no ranking)\nWomen's 3.000 metres"
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"Eefje Muskens"
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"Eefje Muskens\nEefje Muskens (born 17 June 1989) is a Dutch badminton player who specializes in doubles. Her current partner for women's doubles is Selena Piek. She won the 2014 and 2015 editions of Dutch National Badminton Championships with Piek. In 2016, she and Piek competed at the Rio Summer Olympics and reached the quarter final round.\nAchievements.\nAchievements European Championships.\n\"Women's Doubles\"\nAchievements BWF Grand Prix.\nThe BWF Grand Prix has two level such as Grand Prix and Grand Prix Gold"
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"Eefje\nEefje is a feminine Dutch given name. Notable people with the name include:\n- Eefje Depoortere (born 1987), also known as Sjokz, Belgian television presenter, reporter, eSports player, and beauty pageant contestant\n- Eefje Muskens (born 1989), Dutch badminton player\n- Eefje de Visser (born 1986), Dutch singer-songwriter"
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"Elizabeth Nyaruai"
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"Elizabeth Nyaruai\nElizabeth Nyaruai (born appr. 1917) was Kenya's first female police officer. Nyaruai lives alone in a mud hut on an 89 acre piece of land given to her in the late 1960s by President Jomo Kenyatta in the semi-arid parts of Nyeri South District.\nFamily life.\nNyaruai was born in 1917 and was brought up on a white settler's farm where her father worked as a herds boy.\nScouting.\nNyaruai was one of the first Kenyan women to join the Scouting"
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"program has been so successful that it has spread to other countries, including Uganda and Tanzania.\nScouts Canada has been helping the KSA run the Street Scouts for several years. Ten Street Scouts attended the 11th Canadian Scout Jamboree in 2007.\nSee also.\n- Scouting and Guiding in Kenya\n- Elizabeth Nyaruai\n- Kinuthia Murugu, former director of World Scout Bureau's Africa Regional Office\nReferences.\n- http://www.path.org/publications/files/CP_k_scout_leaders_handbook_1.pdf - The information within this leaders handbook covers most of the Sungura section within this article."
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"Estelle Quérard"
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"Estelle Quérard\nEstelle Quérard (born ) is a French female former volleyball player, playing as a libero. She was part of the France women's national volleyball team. \nShe competed at the 2009 Women's European Volleyball Championship. On club level she played for ES Le Cannet in 2009.\nExternal links.\n- http://www.cev.lu/Competition-Area/PlayerDetails.aspx?TeamID=7577&PlayerID=4815&ID=552"
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"French boxer\n- Estelle Massey Osborne (1901 – 1981), African American nurse and educator\n- Estelle Nathan, British painter\n- Estelle Nollet (born 1977), French writer\n- Estelle Parsons, American actress - Oscar winner for \"Bonnie and Clyde\"\n- Estelle Perrossier (born 1990), French sprinter\n- Estelle Quérard (born 1979), French volleyball player\n- Estelle Ramey (1917 – 2006), American endocrinologist, physiologist and feminist\n- Estelle Reiner (1914 – 2008)"
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"Fatma Lanouar\nFatma Lanouar (Arabic: فاطمة لأنور; born March 14, 1978) is a former female middle distance runner from Tunisia. She is best known for twice (2001 and 2005) winning the gold medal at the Mediterranean Games in the women's 1500 metres. Lanouar set her personal best (4:06.91) in the 1,500 metres in 2000. She was also the silver medallist at the 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie.\nReferences.\nbr"
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"Filippo Volandri\nFilippo Volandri (born 5 September 1981; ) is an Italian professional male tennis player. Volandri is a right-handed player who reached a career-high singles ranking of world no. 25 in July 2007. He turned pro in 1997 and has earned almost $4,000,000 in prize money. Volandri won the second title of his career in September 2006, beating Nicolás Lapentti in the final of the Sicily International in Palermo.\nRome Masters success & French open success.\nAt the Rome Masters in 2007"
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"Frances Buss Buch\nFrances Buss Buch (June 3, 1917 – January 19, 2010) was the first female television director in the United States.\nCareer.\nBuch grew up in Saint Louis, Missouri, and attended Washington University. In the early 1940s she relocated to New York City, where she had taken acting classes and appeared in some off-Broadway productions. In July 1941 she was hired by CBS for a temporary job as receptionist.\nShe transferred to the fledgling CBS Television two weeks after the"
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"Fredrik Bergström\nLars Fredrik Bergström (born March 19, 1975) is a male badminton player from Sweden.\nBergstrom competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in mixed doubles with partner Johanna Persson. They defeated Mike Beres and Jody Patrick of Canada in the first round and Sudket Prapakamol and Saralee Thungthongkam of Thailand in the second. In the quarterfinals, Bergström and Persson lost to Zhang Jun and Gao Ling of China 15-3, 15-1."
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"Gemma Fay\nGemma Fay (born 9 December 1981) is a Scottish former female international football goalkeeper and actress. She played in Iceland for Stjarnan. Fay made 203 appearances for the Scotland national team, becoming their most capped player.\nCareer.\nFay made her senior Scotland debut against Czech Republic in May 1998 and Fay won 23 Scotland caps before the age of 19. She praised the contribution of her national goalkeeping coach, Jim Gallacher.\nIn 2009, Fay took over the captain's armband from long-"
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"Gesa Ederberg\nGesa Ederberg (born 1968 in Tübingen) became the first female pulpit rabbi in Berlin in 2007 when she became the rabbi of the Oranienburger Strasse Synagogue in the former East Berlin. Her installation as such was opposed by Berlin’s senior Orthodox rabbi Yitzchak Ehrenberg.\nShe converted to Judaism in 1995. She was ordained by the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem in 2003.\nShe established a Conservative Jewish beit midrash in Berlin.\nShe was part of the 2006 founding of the European Rabbinical Assembly of"
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"recognition Ending official classification by sex or gender.\nThe statement of the Third International Intersex Forum calls for an end to official classification by sex or gender on identification documents. Dan Christian Ghattas of OII Europe states that, \"providing the options for all parents to leave the sex/ gender entry open for their child would promote the equality of all sexes and genders\". Laura Inter of Mexican intersex organization Brújula Intersexual, imagines a society where sex or gender classifications are removed from birth certificates and other official identification documents, and Morgan Carpenter"
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"Hu Yadong\nHu Yadong (Chinese: 胡亚东, born 3 October 1968) is a female Chinese rower. She competed at 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Together with her teammates, she won a silver medal in the women's coxed four, and a bronze medal in the women's eight."
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"\"Ina Boyle. An Appreciation with a Select List of Her Music\" (Dublin: Dolmen Press, 1974).\n- Sheila Powerscourt: Powerscourt and Ina Boyle, in: S. Powerscourt: \"Sun too Fast\" (London: Bles, 1974), pp. 201–15.\n- Axel Klein: \"Die Musik Irlands im 20. Jahrhundert\" (Hildesheim: Georg Olms Verlag, 1996), pp. 174–6, 368–71.\n- Sonya Keogh: \"Ina Boyle. A Life and Work\""
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"Irina Bugrimova\nIrina Bugrimova (1910–2001) was the first female lion tamer in the Soviet Union. Called a \"circus legend\" by sources such as the BBC, Bugrimova was the first woman in Russia and the then-Soviet Union to work with lions, tigers, and ligers in a variety of performing acts, and trained more than 70 big cats during her career.\nBiography.\nIrina Nikolajewna Bugrimova was born in Kharkiv, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) on March 13, 1910. The daughter of a"
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"Mabel Stark\" was published. The story is based in 1968, the same year that Stark committed suicide. It is a fictionalized account of the events of her life. The screenplay was optioned by director Sam Mendes with the hopes of making a film starring his wife Kate Winslet, however no production schedule has been announced. A documentary titled \"Mabel, Mabel, Tiger Trainer\" directed by Leslie Zemeckis premiered in 2017.\nSee also.\n- Irina Bugrimova\nExternal links.\n- Note: IMDB uses the"
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"Iris Santos\nIris Santos Hernández (born January 29, 1984 in Santo Domingo) is a female volleyball and beach volleyball player from Dominican Republic, who won the bronze medal in the women's beach team competition at the 2002 Central American and Caribbean Games in San Salvador, El Salvador, partnering Yudelka Bonilla. She represented her native country at the 2001 FIVB Girls' Youth World Championship in Croatia. She also played at the 2007 NORCECA Championship, winning the bronze medal with her team.\nReferences.\n- 2001 U-18"
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"and the ruling went into effect on 1 January 2019.\nThe country, while influenced by Roman Catholicism, has slowly become more liberal with laws and social opinions concerning sexual orientation and gender identity. In June 2019, Minister of Education, Science and Research Iris Eliisa Rauskala became the first government minister to come out as lesbian.\nLaw regarding same-sex sexual activity.\nSame-sex sexual acts have been legal since 1971. In 2002, the age of consent was equalized by a court decision from 18 to"
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"which \"makes sex/ gender the central component of how kids think of themselves, understand their social group, and view themselves through their parents’ eyes.\" As Jane Ward, professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at University of California, Riverside, writes in her chapter of the book \"Chasing Rainbows: Exploring Gender Fluid Parenting Practices\", even parents who hope to redefine \"boyhood\" or \"girlhood\" (such as through allowing a \"tomboy\" daughter, or dressing a son in dresses, for example),"
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"Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels-Dahme\nFrederick of Saxe-Weissenfels (\"Frederick Erdmann\"; b. Halle, 20 November 1673 - d. Dahme, 16 April 1715), was a German prince member of the House of Wettin and Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels-Dahme.\nHe was the sixth son of Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels but first-born from his second marriage with Johanna Walpurgis of Leiningen-Westerburg.\nLife.\nBecause as one of the youngest children of his father he"
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"Milagros Sequera\nMilagros Sequera (; born September 30, 1980) is a former professional female tennis player.\nFrom San Felipe, Yaracuy, Venezuela. She joined the WTA Tour in 1999 and was ranked world No. 48 on July 9, 2007.\nCareer.\nShe won her first title in Fes, Morocco, on May 20, 2007, defeating Aleksandra Wozniak in the final.\nMilagros' coach is Larry Willens. She was introduced to the game at the age of seven. Her favorite surface is"
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"tournament in January 2010, and were replaced by the Chinese Taipei side, the runners-up from the semi-final tournament.\nFinal competition Goals.\n- 2 goals\n- Han Duan\n- Mana Iwabuchi\n- Lee Jang-mi\n- Yoo Young-a\n- 1 goals\n- Ma Xiaoxu\n- Pang Fengyue\n- Yuan Fan\n- Yukari Kinga\n- Shinobu Ohno\n- Megumi Takase\n- Mami Yamaguchi\n- Jeon Ga-eul\n- Ji So-yun\nExternal links"
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"National Task Force on AIDS Prevention (NTFAP), the Gay Latino Alliance (GALA), and Community United in Responding to AIDS/SIDA (CURAS), among others. Some of the leaders who came together to create PCPV included Ricardo Bracho, Diane Felix, Jesse Johnson, Hector León, Reggie Williams, and Martín Ornellas-Quintero.\nContributions to activist methodologies.\nThree components distinguished PCPV's unique contribution to LGBT organizations and AIDS advocacy efforts: a commitment to multi-gender organizing, sex-positive programming"
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"Tadahiro Kosaka\nTadahiro Kosaka (; born February 10, 1960 in Wakayama) is a retired Japanese male race walker. He competed for Japan at three consecutive Summer Olympics: 1988, 1992 and 1996.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Jump\n- Norifumi Yamashita\nMen's Javelin Throw \n- Kazuhiro Mizoguchi\n- Masami Yoshida\nMen's 20 km Walk\n- Hirofumi Sakai\n- Tadahiro Kosaka\nMen's 50 km Walk\n- Tadahiro Kosaka\nbr\nWomen's 10,000 metres\n- Akemi Matsuno\nWomen's Marathon \n- Eriko Asai\n- Kumi Araki\n- Misako Miyahara\nWomen's High Jump\n- Megumi Sato\nWomen's Javelin Throw\n- Emi Matsui\nBoxing.\nMen's Light Flyweight (– 48"
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"Tang Qunying\nTang Qunying (; 8 December 18713 June 1937) was the first female member of the Tongmenghui (Chinese Revolutionary Alliance), a secret society and underground resistance movement founded in Tokyo, Japan by Sun Yat-sen and Song Jiaoren in 1905. Tang has been cited as one of the \"best-known women activists in modern Chinese history\".\nShe was chairwoman of the Women's Suffrage Alliance, an organization created by the merger of the Nanjing Women's Alliance, the Women's Backup Society, the"
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"demand their political rights, especially suffrage rights. \nDuring the draft of Provisional Constitution of the Republic of China, no terms or articles mentioned anything about gender equality. Tang Qunying, the president of the Women's Backup Society, demanded the provisional government to give suffrage right for women. She made 5 proposals to provisional senate and Sun Yat-sen himself, neither was accepted by senate. In March 20, she led a group of women rushed into to the meeting room, broke the glass windows and attacked the guards"
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"Ted Shawn\nTed Shawn (21 October 1891 – 9 January 1972), originally Edwin Myers Shawn, was one of the first notable male pioneers of American modern dance. Along with creating Denishawn with former wife Ruth St. Denis he was also responsible for the creation of the well known all-male company Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers. With his innovative ideas of masculine movement, he was one of the most influential choreographers and dancers of his day. He was also the founder and creator of Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival"
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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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"Trịnh Thị Bích Như"
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"Trịnh Thị Bích Như\nTrịnh Thị Bích Như (born 15 October 1985) is a Vietnamese female Paralympic swimmer. \nIn the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London she competed in the Women's 100m Breaststroke - SB5."
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"Vietnam at the 2012 Summer Paralympics\nVietnam competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London. This was the third participation of Vietnam at the Paralympics after Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008. The country was represented by 11 competitors. The Vietnam team in 2012 comprised: Athletics: Nguyễn Thị Hải, Cao Ngọc Hùng (flagbearer), Trịnh Công Luận. Swimming: Võ Thanh Tùng., Nguyễn Thành Trung, Dương Thị Lan, Trịnh Thị Bích Như. Powerlifting: Nguyễn Thị Hồng, Châu Hoàng Tuyết Loan, Nguyễn Văn Phúc"
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"Tuğba Taşçı\nTuğba Taşçı (born 19 August 1984) is a Turkish professional female basketball player of Kayseri Kaski.\nSee also.\n- Turkish women in sports\nExternal links.\n- Profile at tbl.org.tr"
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"- Tuğba Önal, Turkish singer\n- Tuğba Özay (born 1978), Turkish model-turned-singer and a famous star in Turkey\n- Tuğba Özerk, Turkish singer\n- Tuğba Palazoğlu (born 1980), Turkish professional basketball player\n- Tuğba Taşçı (born 1984), Turkish professional basketball player\nPlaces.\n- Tuba Shahi Mosque, in Baku, [[Azerbaijan]\n- [[Touba]], city in Senegal\nSee also.\n- [[Chief Tuba]] ("
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"Yeum Go-eun\nYeum Go-eun (; born 18 October 1994) is a female South Korean long-distance runner. She competed in the marathon event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China.\nSee also.\n- South Korea at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics\nReferences.\n- ARRS profile"
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"Yu Zhuocheng"
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"Yu Zhuocheng\nYu Zhuocheng (born December 7, 1975 in Guangdong) is a male diver from PR China. Yu won a silver medal in the 3 metre springboard diving at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.\nExternal links.\n- sports-reference"
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"club seiko. After retired, he became an actor.\n- Yu Zhuocheng – Yu won a silver medal in the 3 metre springboard diving at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.\nNotable residents Politicians.\n- Fernando Chui Chief executive of Macau\n- Yu Hung-Chun – was a Chinese political figure who served as premier of the Republic of China on Taiwan between 1954 and 1958.\n- Kam Nai-wai – is a member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong (Geographical constituency, Hong Kong Island)."
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