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"Çağla Korkmaz"
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"Çağla Korkmaz\nÇağla Korkmaz (born November 14, 1990) is a Turkish-German female football forward currently playing in the German 2. Bundesliga for 1. FC Lübars with jersey number 8. She is a member of the Turkey women's team.\nEarly life.\nÇağla Korkmaz was born to Turkish immigrant parents in Munich, Germany on November 14, 1990.\nPlaying career.\nPlaying career Club.\nKorkmaz played for FC Stern München 1919 in the 2011-12 season bevor sie moved to FC Ingolstadt"
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"Korkmaz\nKorkmaz is a Turkish surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Bülent Korkmaz (born 1968), Turkish footballer and coach\n- Bülent Korkmaz (archer) (born 1975), Turkish Paralympian archer\n- Can Korkmaz (born 1992), Turkish basketball player\n- Çağla Korkmaz (born 1990), Turkish-German women's footballer\n- Egemen Korkmaz (born 1982), Turkish footballer\n- Emre Korkmaz (born 1986), Turkish actor.\n- Ferhat Korkmaz (born 1981"
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"Ľubomíra Kurhajcová"
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"represent the text to find the scientific term it describes\nExamples:\nProvided: \"Amythaon\nIn Greek mythology, Amythaon (; Ancient Greek: Ἀμυθάων, \"gen\" Ἀμυθάονος) was a son of Cretheus and Tyro and brother of Aeson and Pheres. He dwelt at Pylos in Messenia, and by Idomene, his niece, or by Aglaia became the father of Bias, Melampus, and Aeolia. His wife Idomene is sometimes said to be daughter of Abas, king of Argos. According to Pindar, he and several other members of his family went to Iolcus to intercede with Pelias on behalf of\" Match: \"Amythaon\"",
"Ľubomíra Kurhajcová\nĽubomíra Kurhajcová (; born 11 October 1983) is a former Slovak female professional tennis player. She reached her career high singles ranking of No. 59 on 24 May 2004. Although she never passed the first round of a Grand Slam in seven appearances, she did get close at the 2004 French Open when she led Lisa Raymond 6–0, 5–0 in the first round and held two match points, only to lose the match 6–0, 5–7, 3–6.\nShe reached her first ever WTA Tour final at the"
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"2005 Copa Colsanitas Seguros Bolivar – Doubles\nBarbara Schwartz and Jasmin Wöhr were the defending champions, but Schwartz did not compete this year. Wöhr teamed up with Émilie Loit and lost in semifinals to runners-up Ľubomíra Kurhajcová and Barbora Strýcová.\nEmmanuelle Gagliardi and Tina Pisnik won the title by defeating Ľubomíra Kurhajcová and Barbora Strýcová 6–4, 6–3 in the final.\nReferences.\n- Official results archive (ITF)\n- Official results archive (WTA)"
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"Adenike Grange"
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"the author of over fifty scientific papers, mainly on diarrhoeal and nutritional conditions in children. She served as President of the International Paediatric Association.\nIn her long career, she became known as a strong voice in the fight to improve the health of children.\nMinister of Health.\nOn 25 July 2007, Adenike Grange was appointed the Minister of Health of the\nFederal Republic of Nigeria, the first female Minister of Health.\nOn 9 November 2007, Professor Adenike Grange gave the Lancet Lecture at the UCL"
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"Adenike Grange\nAdenike Grange is a former Nigerian Minister in charge of the Federal Ministry of Health.\nBackground.\nAdenike Grange attended high school in Lagos and then at St. Francis' College, Letchworth in the United Kingdom. From 1958 to 1964 she studied medicine at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She worked in Dudley Road Hospital in Birmingham before returning to Nigeria in 1965, where she continued to work in hospitals in Lagos. She returned to the UK in 1967 \nand became senior house officer (paediatrics"
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"Akseli Lankinen"
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"Akseli Lankinen\nAkseli Lankinen (born ) is a Finnish male volleyball player. He is part of the Finland men's national volleyball team. He competed at the 2015 European Games in Baku. On club level he plays for Kuortane Lentopallo."
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"Akseli\nAkseli is a Finnish given name. Notable people with the name include:\n- Akseli Anttila (1897–1953), Finnish-born Soviet major general of the Red Army\n- Akseli Brander (1876–1958), Finnish agronomist, educationist, farmer and politician\n- Akseli Gallen-Kallela (1865–1931), Swedish-speaking Finnish painter\n- Akseli Hirn (1845–1906), Finnish minister\n- Akseli Kokkonen (born 1984), Norwegian ski jumper\n- Akseli Lankinen (born 1997), Finnish volleyball player"
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"Albert Canet"
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"Albert Canet\nHenry Albert Canet (17 April 1878 – 25 July 1930) was a male tennis player from France. He competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden where he won two bronze medals."
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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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"Aleksandra Stanaćev"
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"Aleksandra Stanaćev\nAleksandra Stanaćev (Serbian Cyrillic: Александра Станаћев; born September 25, 1994) is a Serbian female professional basketball point guard, who plays for C.D Zamarat\nExternal links.\n- Profile at Eurobasket.com"
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"(170-PG-90) of Athlete Celje\n- Forward of the Year: Aleksandra Crvendakić (188-F-96) of Crvena zvezda\n- Center of the Year: Marica Gajić (187-C-95) of Athlete Celje\n- Defensive Player of the Year: Haleigh Lankster (175-G-89) of Budućnost Volcano\n- Coach of the Year: Miloš Pavlović of Radivoj Korać\n1st Team\n- PG: Aleksandra Stanaćev (167-PG-94) of Crvena zvezda\n- PG: Tavelyn James (170-PG-90) of Athlete Celje\n- F: Aleksandra Crvendakić (188-F-96)"
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"Alfian Eko Prasetya"
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"Alfian Eko Prasetya\nAlfian Eko Prasetya (born 4 August 1994) is an Indonesian badminton player specializes in doubles, from Jaya Raya Jakarta badminton club. He was the mixed doubles gold medalist at the 2011 BWF World Junior Championships partnered with Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja. In 2014, he won the Grand Prix title at the New Zealand Open with Annisa Saufika.\nAchievements.\nAchievements BWF World Junior Championships.\n\"Mixed doubles\"\nAchievements Asian Junior Championships.\n\"Boys' doubles\"\nAchievements BWF World Tour (1 title,"
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"2012 BWF World Junior Championships – Mixed doubles\nThe Mixed Doubles tournament of the 2012 BWF World Junior Championships was held from October 30 until November 3. Alfian Eko Prasetya and Gloria Emanuelle Widjaja were the defending champion.\nEdi Subaktiar and Melati Daeva Oktaviani won the title after defeating the defending champion Alfian Eko Prasetya and his new partner Shella Devi Aulia 21-17, 21-13 in the final. It was the second straight years for Indonesia to make all-Indonesian final in the mixed doubles.\nSeeded."
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"Ana Matronic"
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"Ana Matronic\nAna Lynch (born August 14, 1974), known by her stage name Ana Matronic, is an American singer, best known as the female co-lead vocalist for Scissor Sisters.\nCareer.\nShe joined Scissor Sisters, founded by Jake Shears and Babydaddy, after they played their first live gig at club Knockoff on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.\nShe has stated that, in her eyes, the objective of the band is \"about people displaying their fantasies on the outside, trying"
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"again in 2012 from the venue. In 2013, Cox was replaced by Ana Matronic and Matronic was replaced in 2014 by Laura Whitmore. Mel Giedroyc replaced Whitmore as co-commentator in 2015. In 2014, Matronic provided commentary for the second semi-final of the 2014 Contest on BBC Radio 2 Eurovision, a temporary station which was broadcast on DAB radio over four days, as well as the BBC Radio 2 website. She continued this role in 2015. In 2018, Rylan Clark-Neal took over Giedroyc's role"
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"Andee"
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"from her tour in Asia, Andee signed up for the fifth season of the televised Quebec singing competition, \"Star Académie\", where she was one of the top four female finalists. This opportunity led her to working with Sébastien Lefebvre, from the Canadian pop rock band, Simple Plan, and singing on the bilingual versions of the songs \"Kiss You Inside Out\", by Hedley, and \"Dum Da Dum\", by Shawn Desman, in 2012.\nBiography 2013–present: performances, singles, and \"Black and"
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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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"Andrés Caicedo"
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"known thanks to the influence of his works in new writer generations such as Rafael Chaparro, Efraim Medina Reyes, Manuel Giraldo, Octavio Escobar and Ricardo Abdahllah.\nBiography.\nBiography First years.\nAndrés Caicedo was the youngest son and only male of Carlos Alberto Caicedo and Nellie Estella. His brother Francisco José was born in 1958, but died three years later. By that time Andrés was studying in \"Colegio del Pilar\", after he was in \"Colegio Pio XII\", a \"\"very bad Franciscan establishment"
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"mar\" (1967)\n- \"Los imbéciles también son testigos\" (1967)\n- \"La piel del otro héroe\" (1967)\n- \"Las curiosas conciencias\" (1966)\nExternal links.\n- \"Sobre Andrés Caicedo\" site. A complete virtual storage about Caicedo's works.\n- andres_caicedo.page Andrés Caicedo (Archived 2009-10-25): A detailed site about Caicedo's life and works\n- : Segment of a documentary on Andrés Caicedo with interviews to some of his"
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"Ann Jørgensen"
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"Ann Jørgensen\nAnn Jørgensen (born 1 October 1973 in Copenhagen) is a badminton player from Denmark.\nCareer.\nJørgensen competed in badminton at the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics."
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"Anna Maria Hussey"
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"Berkeley also named an agaric species, illustrated in volume two of \"Illustrations of British Mycology\", \"Cortinarius reediae\", after Frances Reed. Their specimens of fungi sent to Berkeley are now in the mycological herbarium at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.\nRecent exhibition and publications.\nIn recent years, Anna Maria Hussey has attracted attention as a Victorian, female, scientific illustrator and was one of twelve such artists featured in a 2005 'Women's Work' exhibition staged in the United States by the Linda Hall"
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"Anna Maria Hussey\nAnna Maria Hussey, \"née\" Reed (5 June 1805 – 26 August 1853) was a British mycologist, writer, and illustrator.\nFamily and background.\nAnna Maria Reed was born in Leckhampstead, Buckinghamshire, one of seven children of Rev. John Theodore Archibald Reed, rector of Leckhampstead, and Anna Maria Dayrell. \nIn 1831, she married Rev. Dr Thomas John Hussey, rector of Hayes, Kent, who was a well-connected astronomer. They had six children, one of"
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"Anna Uryniuk\nAnna Uryniuk (born February 8, 1974) is a retired female butterfly swimmer from Poland, who competed in three consecutive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1992."
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"in the 100 m backstroke. Swimming in heat five, she rounded out the field to last place in 1:04.51, more than two body lengths behind leader Zhan Shu of China. Four days later, in the 200 m backstroke, Miciul posted a time of 2:16.71 from the final of five heats, but finished only in twenty-third place on the morning prelims. Miciul also teamed up with Alicja Pęczak, Anna Uryniuk, and Otylia Jędrzejczak in the 4×100 m medley relay. Leading off a backstroke leg in heat one,"
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"Annie Gariepy"
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"Annie Gariepy\nAnnie Gariepy (born May 12, 1975 in Bromont, Québec) is a female member of the Canadian cycling team and has cycled for the American team auto trader. Gariepy was the only Canadian on the team with her team mates included Sarah Ulmer, Susie Pryde, Kim Smith and WFP Shuster. she left Team Autotrader at the beginning of 2002 when she passed over to team trek more.\nGariepy underwent a complete rebuilding of the knee in May 2001 and that it had carried out a return to the"
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"Garriépy, Gariépi, Guariépy, Gariépie, Garriépi, Garguépi, Garriépie, Guaryby, Kariépy and Gardipee. The name is usually written without accent (i.e. \"Gariepy\") in the English-speaking parts of Canada and in the United States.\n\"Gariépy\" may refer to:\n- Annie Gariepy, Canadian Cyclist\n- André Ephraim Gariépy (1936- ), Photographer& Montreal real estate mogul\n- Charles Gariepy Canadian Alderman\n- Henry Gariepy, writer\n- Jean-François Gariépy, academic\n- Jean"
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"Anthony Gillet\nAnthony Gillet (born 7 February 1976 in Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine) is a retired male racewalker from France. He competed for his native country in the men's 20 km race walk event at the 2000 Summer Olympics.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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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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"Ariel Sganga"
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"Ariel Sganga\nAriel Sganga (born February 25, 1974 in Buenos Aires) is a male judoka from Argentina, who won the bronze medal in the men's half middleweight division (– 81 kg) at the 2003 Pan American Games in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He represented his native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.\nAriel Scanga -90 kg (ages 35–39) from Argentina took GOLD at the 4th IJF Grand Masters World Judo Championships in Miami."
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"Chen Ling\nChen Ling (; born June 16, 1987 in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu) is a female archer from the People's Republic of China.\n2008 Summer Olympics.\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Chen finished her ranking round with a total of 645 points. This gave her the 15th seed for the final competition bracket in which she faced Evangelia Psarra in the first round, beating the archer from Greece with 110-101. In the second round she had a tough job beating Katsiarina Muliuk with only"
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"Claudia Rusca\nClaudia Rusca (1593 – 6 October 1676) was an Italian composer, singer, and organist.\nShe was a nun at the Umiliate monastery of St. Caterina in Brera. She learned music at home, before she professed her final vows at the convent. She probably wrote her \"Sacri concerti à 1–5 con salmi e canzoni francesi\" (Milan, 1630) for use in the monastery and similar female institutions. The only known copy was thought to be destroyed in a fire at the Biblioteca Ambrosiana in"
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"Darya Romenskaya\nDarya Romenskaya (; born March 10, 1983 in Hrodna) is a female Belarusian springboard diver. Romenskaya represented Belarus at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where she competed for the women's springboard event. She placed twenty-ninth in the preliminary rounds, with a score of 207.00 points, after six successive attempts.\nExternal links.\n- NBC Olympics Profile"
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"Dauren Zhumagaziyev"
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"Dauren Zhumagaziyev\nDauren Zhumagaziyev (born July 18, 1989 in Taldykorgan) is a male wrestler from Kazakhstan.\nExternal links.\n- bio on fila-wrestling.com"
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"Zhumagaziyev\nZhumagaziyev is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Dauren Zhumagaziyev (born 1989), Kazakhstani wrestler\n- Nurbergen Zhumagaziyev (born 1990), Kazakh short track speed skater"
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"Deirdre Gallagher\nDeirdre Gallagher (born July 13, 1974 in Ballina, County Mayo) is a retired female race walker from Ireland. She represented Ireland in the 1996 Olympic Games held in Atlanta.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Joshua Richmond\nJoshua Richmond (born December 19, 1985) is an American male sport shooter who was, at one time, the world's top ranked double trap shooter. He won the ISSF World Shooting Championships in 2010 and 2014, and also has 12 ISSF World Cup medals in the sport. He was favored to win the men's double trap shooting event at the 2012 Summer Olympics, but placed 16th.\nRichmond was born in Sayre, Pennsylvania to Michael and Sandra Richmond. He attended Sullivan County High School"
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"Julien Bontemps\nJulien Bontemps (born 1 June 1979 in Épinal, Vosges) is a male sailor from France, who won the silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. He is married to Irina Konstantinova, an Olympic windsurfer."
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"\"The Enchantress\" (The Garrick Theatre April 1926), \"The Man they Buried…\" (The Ambassadors Theatre June 1928) and \"The Tower of Babel\" (Venturers Society July 1929). \"Tigercats\" was revived at the Royalty theatre in May 1931 with Edith Evans and Robert Lorraine in the same roles as before. In 1925 she was the first foreign female author to have a play accepted at the Comédie-Française in Paris. Other plays of hers performed in Paris included \"Puissance de Roi\""
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"Karen Bramson\nKaren Bramson (\"née\" Adler; born 10 August 1875 in Tårbæk, Denmark and died 26 January 1936 in Paris, France) was a Danish author who wrote novels and plays mostly in Danish or French although many of her writings have been translated into English.\nBramson spent her early life in Denmark and her later life in France. She was awarded the Légion d'honneur for her work during the First World War and for her contributions to French literature.\nEarly life in Denmark."
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"Kathy Rude\nKathy Rude (born 1957) is an American sports car driver who was one of the first female drivers to attract international attention. Growing up in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, she began competing as a teenager in karting events. By her early 20s, after competing in Formula Ford and IMSA, she attracted the attention of several top-tier car owners. She was a member of the Mazda and the original North American Toyota factory-sponsored IMSA GT Championship teams. In February 1982, co-"
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"Katsuhiko Matsuda\nKatsuhiko Matsuda (; born May 10, 1965) is a retired male decathlete from Japan."
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"Katsumi Minai – \"Wing Arrow (1998, 2000)\"\n- Hiroyoshi Matsuda – \"Admire Don (2003, 2004)\"\n- Sei Ishizaka – \"Alondite (2006), Vermilion (2007)\"\n- Katsuhiko Sumii - \"Kane Hekili (2005, 2008)\"\n- Akio Adachi – \"Espoir City (2009, 2010)\"\n- Kunihide Matsuda – \"Kurofune (2001), Belshazzar (2013)\"\nLeading owner (4 wins):\n- Makoto Kaneko – \""
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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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"(Karl Davies). She dumped Robert by allowing him to see her having sex with builder Syd Woolfe (Nathan Gladwell) in her living room. Nicola had a brief relationship with Syd, which ended when she discovered that he was also having an affair with Chloe, who was dating Scott Windsor (Ben Freeman) at the time.\nAfter successfully starting a cleaning business and employing Pearl Ladderbanks (Meg Johnson), Betty Eagleton (Paula Tilbrook) and Laurel Thomas (Charlotte Bellamy), Nicola met fishmonger Simon Meredith"
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"Koçgiri rebellion\nThe Koçgiri Rebellion or Koçkiri Rebellion was an Alevi Kurdish uprising, in the overwhelmingly militant Koçgiri region. While waged by the Kızılbaş Koçgiri tribe, it was originally suggested by members of an organisation known as the Society for the Rise of Kurdistan.\nThe commander of the Central Army Nureddin Pasha sent a force of some 3,000 cavalrymen and irregulars including Topal Osman's battalions. Rebels were crushed by June 17, 1921.\nBefore repressing the rebels, Nureddin Pasha said (according to some sources, this statement belongs"
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".\nNurhan Çınar studies at the Abant İzzet Baysal University (AİBÜ) in Bolu and plays in its AIBU HighWay Outlet Women's Hockey Team. The team took part at the 2013 Eurohockey Women's Indoor Club Challenge I held on February 22–24, 2013 in Lisbon, Portugal, and became champion without losing a game. Çınar was named \"Top Scorer\" of the tournament. She won with her university team also the newly established Turkish Intercollegiate Hockey Championship held on April 4–7, 2013 at the Abant İzzet Baysal University."
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"Pierra Vejjabul\nPierra Vejjabul (, born Pierra Hoon, 27 November 1898 – 1984) was the first female physician of Thailand.\nPierra was born in Lampang, Thailand to Trongkij Hoontrakul, a well-to-do merchant, and Phant Hoontrakul, who was his third wife. She was the last child of the family. She was educated in Bangkok at Saovabha and Saint Joseph Convent Schools, and graduated from secondary school in 1925. She then took up a teaching position at Assumption Convent and Saint Joseph Convent Schools"
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"Raphael Vieira de Oliveira\nRaphael Vieira de Oliveira (born 14 June 1979) is a Brazilian volleyball player, a member of Brazil men's national volleyball team and Brazilian club Funvic Taubaté, a silver medalist of the 2014 World Championship, South American Champion (2005, 2009, 2015).\nSporting achievements.\nSporting achievements CEV Champions League.\n- 2009/2010 - with Itas Diatec Trentino\n- 2010/2011 - with Itas Diatec Trentino\n- 2011/2012 - with Itas Diatec Trentino\n- 2013/2014 - with Halkbank Ankara\nSporting achievements FIVB"
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"Serafim Barzakov\nSerafim Barzakov (born July 22, 1975 in Kolarovo) is a male freestyle wrestler from Bulgaria. He participated in Men's freestyle 66 kg at the 2008 Summer Olympics, Men's freestyle 66 kg at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Men's freestyle 63 kg at the 2000 Summer Olympics and Men's freestyle 57 kg at the 1996 Summer Olympics.\nHe won a silver medal at Men's freestyle 63 kg at the 2000 Summer Olympics.\nHe won a gold medal on 1998 FILA Wrestling World Championships ("
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"Amager Badminton Club\nAnager Badminton Club (Amager BC or ABC) is a badminton club in Amager in Copenhagen, Denmark. It won the Danish Badminton League in 1957.\nHistory.\nThe club was founded on 15 March 1935.\nNotable players.\n- Kirsten Thorndahl\n- Tage Madsen\n- Svend Pri\n- Henning Borch\nAchievements.\nAchievements Danish Badminton League.\nChampion: 1956-57\nExternal links.\n- Official website"
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"Tian Jia\nTian Jia (; born 9 February 1981 in Tianjin) is a female Chinese professional beach volleyball player.\nCareer.\nTian won the bronze medal in the women's team competition at the 2005 Beach Volleyball World Championships in Berlin, Germany, partnering Wang Fei. She competed at the Sydney 2000 and the Athens 2004 Games.\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Tian and her partner Wang Jie won the silver medal in the women's beach volleyball competition, going undefeated until losing in the final to"
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"Travis Denney\nTravis Denney (born 19 February 1976) is a male badminton player from Australia.\nDenney competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in men's doubles with partner Ashley Brehaut. They were defeated in the round of 32 by Pramote Teerawiwatana and Tesana Panvisvas of Thailand. In mixed doubles, Denney and partner Kate Wilson-Smith lost to Björn Siegemund and Nicol Pitro of Germany in the round of 32.\nExternal links.\n- Official website of the Athens 2004 Olympic Games"
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"Denney (surname)\nDenney is a surname, and may refer to:\n- Dan Denney, aviation designer\n- John Denney, American football player\n- Kevin Denney, singer\n- Mark Denney, rugby player\n- Nora \"Dodo\" Denney, actress\n- Reuel Denney, poet\n- Robert Vernon Denney, politician\n- Ryan Denney, American football player\n- Travis Denney, badminton player\n- William D. Denney, American businessman and politician, Governor of Delaware\nSee also.\nDenny"
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"Uladzimir Ignatik\nUladzimir Ignatik (; ; born 14 July 1990 in Belarus) is a Belarusian professional tennis player, who is the top-ranked male Belarusian tennis player in singles.\nCareer.\nCareer Junior career.\nIgantik was ranked the no. 1 junior in the world in June 2007 after winning the boys' singles title at 2007 Roland Garros, and later finished runner-up at the 2007 Wimbledon Championships. Then as the top seed, Ignatik lost in the quarterfinals of the 2007 US Open.\nCareer Early career"
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"Furness\n- Maxime Janvier\n- Tristan Lamasine\nThe following player received entry into the singles main draw using a protected ranking:\n- Blaž Kavčič\nThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:\n- Rémi Boutillier\n- Edward Corrie\n- Stefanos Tsitsipas\n- Jürgen Zopp\nThe following player received entry as a lucky loser:\n- Uladzimir Ignatik\nChampions.\nChampions Singles.\n- Uladzimir Ignatik def. Andrey Rublev 6–7, 6–3, 7–6.\nChampions Doubles.\n- Evgeny Donskoy / Mikhail"
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"Vanessa Gidden\nVanessa Gidden (born 1 July 1985) is a Jamaican female professional basketball player.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at eurobasket.com"
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"Coach:br—\nWomen's competition \n- Yamara Amargo\n- Suchitel Avila\n- Yayma Boulet\n- Cariola Echevarría\n- Oyanaisis Gelis\n- Yamilé Martínez\n- Clenia Noblet\n- Leidys Oquendo\n- Yaquelín Plutín\n- Arlenys Romero\n- Yolyseny Soria\n- Taimara Suero\n- Head Coach:Alberto Zabala\nWomen's competition \n- Rashida Aikens\n- Kimberly Bennett\n- Latoya Byfield\n- Simone Edwards\n- Vanessa Gidden\n- Simone Jackson\n- Nicole Louden"
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"Wanda Ortiz\nWanda Ortiz is the bassist of the all-female tribute band The Iron Maidens (billed as the \"World's Only Female Tribute to Iron Maiden\").\nBiography.\nWanda Ortiz first learned to play the bass at the age of nine, when the elementary school she attended had a music program that enabled students to sign up and choose an instrument. When she arrived late on the first day of music class, she wound up with a junior-sized double bass. While she took lessons"
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"second iteration of her Pieta, Raimundi-Ortiz exhibited at The National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC later the same year, hosting Howard Gospel Choir and DJ Stereo 77 as her soundtrack.\nExternal links.\n- Raimundi-Ortiz, Wanda. \"After Orlando, a Local Artist Works to Overcome the Numbness,\" \"Hyperallergic\". (21 June 2016)\n- Raimundi-Ortiz, Wanda. \"Ask Chuleta. Youtube. 2009\"\n- Raimundi-Ortiz, Wanda. \"Wepa Women.\" ("
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"Wilfred Baddeley\nWilfred Baddeley (11 January 1872 – 24 January 1929) was a British male tennis player and the elder of the Baddeley twins.\nCareer.\nWilfred, the better-known competitor, made his debut at Wimbledon in 1889 and he went on to win singles title three times in 1891, 1892 and 1895. His 6–4, 1–6, 7–5, 6–0 win over Joshua Pim in 1891 at the age of 19 years and five months made him, until Boris Becker in 1985, the youngest men's"
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"cost a shilling; it was 2s and 6d thereafter. A reserved covered seat on Centre Court for the duration of the championship cost 7s 6d or a shilling per day.\nFinals.\nFinals Gentlemen's Singles.\n Wilfred Baddeley defeated Wilberforce Eaves 4–6, 2–6, 8–6, 6–2, 6–3 \nFinals Ladies' Singles.\n Charlotte Cooper defeated Helen Jackson 7–5, 8–6 \nFinals Gentlemen's Doubles.\n Herbert Baddeley / Wilfred Baddeley defeated Wilberforce Eaves / Ernest Lewis 8–6, 5–7, 6–4, 6–3 \nExternal links"
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"Wu Chongkui\nWu Chongkui (born 29 March 1989 in Jiangsu) is a male Chinese rower, who has competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nMajor performances.\n- 2005 National Games – 1st LM2X;\n- 2006 World Championships – 1st lightweight fours;\n- 2007 World Cup Leg 1/2 – 1st lightweight fours;\n- 2007 World Championships – 5th lightweight fours;\n- 2008 World Cup Leg 1 – 1st lightweight fours"
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"their sexual orientation or gender identity. Individuals and organizations working on LGBTI issues continued to report discrimination and harassment from authorities similar to that experienced by other organizations that accept funding from overseas.\n- Despite reports of domestic violence among LGBTI couples, the regulations on domestic violence and the Family Violence Law do not include same-sex partnerships, giving LGBTI victims of domestic violence less legal recourse than heterosexual victims.\n- A court in Henan Province in July ruled that a mental hospital in Zhumadian City owed a gay man named Wu"
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"You Meihong\nYou Meihong (born 1993-01-31 in Guangzhou, Guangdong) is a female Chinese swimmer, who competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nMajor achievements.\n- 2008 China Open - 1st 800 m free\nReferences.\n- http://2008teamchina.olympic.cn/index.php/personview/personsen/2457"
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"born 1954), Chinese politician, former Communist Party Secretary of Fujian province\n- You Yong (born 1963), Chinese actor\n- You Wenhui (born 1979), Chinese volleyball player\n- You Meihong (born 1993), Chinese swimmer\n- You Xiaodi (born 1996), Chinese tennis player\n- Yu Ming-shi, Administrative Deputy Minister of Coast Guard Administration of the Republic of China\nNotable people Yóu 游.\n- You Benchang (born 1933), Chinese actor\n- You Hwai-yin"
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