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"Su Yuling\nSu Yuling (born 24 April 1989, Changle, Fujian) is a Chinese female sport shooter. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's 10 metre air pistol finishing in 6th place."
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"/tuo/suo libro\" not implying anything about the owner's gender or the owner's name's grammatical gender. In the third person, if the \"owner's\" sex or category (person vs thing) is an issue, it is solved by expressing \"di lui, di lei\" for persons or superior animals or \"di esso\" for things or inferior animals. \"Lui portò su le valigie di lei\" (He brought her luggage upstairs). This rarely happens, though, because it is"
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"Teresa Wintermyr"
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"Teresa Wintermyr\nTeresa Wintermyr is a Swedish female kickboxer and former model, based in Phuket, Thailand. She competes professionally since 2005 and is the current WMC Muaythai World Bantamweight champion.\nTitles.\n- 2012 WMC World Bantamweight Championship (1 title defense)\nSee also.\n- List of female kickboxers"
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"Sáez has been influential on the work of Spanish philosopher Paco Vidarte, for contemporary feminist theorists like Judith Butler, Teresa de Lauretis and Monique Wittig, as well as for the psychoanalysts Jorge Alemán and Jean Allouch.\nIn his book, \"In the ass. Anal policies\" (written with Sejo Carrascosa), he analysed the discourse of hate and discrimination throughout history towards the passive position in anal sex and proposed a new model of sex and gender based on the penetrability or impenetrability of a body.\nIn 2015,"
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"Terri Priest"
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"Terri Priest\nTerri Priest (1928–2014) was an artist best known for her depictions of Vermeer inspired female figures. Priest was the recipient of many awards for her artistic talent and philanthropic contributions to many social organizations that focused on issues of homelessness, education, and civil rights.\nLife.\nTerri Priest was born in Worcester, Massachusetts on January 20, 1928 to Anna and Joseph J. Khoury. During her childhood, Priest was a constant student of art at the Worcester Art Museum School. From 1967 to 1976,"
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"priest or other church workers and invited guests.\" Additionally, Archbishop Kari Mäkinen expressed his support for the new law permitting same-gender marriages. In 2016, although the bishops in Finland did not agree to perform same-sex marriages, \"bishops have taken the position that it is possible to hold prayer services to bless same-sex couples.\" Tens of thousands of Finns have resigned from the church during the 2010s due to comments made by church officials either supporting or condemning same sex marriages and relations.\nSynods"
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"represent this input to retrieve the first passage from its wikipedia page\n\nExamples:\n\nGiven Louis Bostedo it matches with Louis Bostedo\nLouis Bostedo (1798 - 1878) was an American businessman from Weyauwega, Wisconsin who spent a single term in 1856 as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from a district which encompassed the sparsely-populated Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano and Waupaca counties.\nHe was born in New Jersey and was a partner in a mill and dam. Bostedo came to Waupaca County in 1851, being one of the first settlers of Weyauwega. In 1855 he was a member of the Waupaca County Board of Supervisors from Weyauwega but not with to Louis Bostedo.\n- March 21, 1856: William A. Barstow officially withdrew his claim to the Governorship, leaving Lieutenant Governor Arthur MacArthur as Acting Governor.\n- March 24, 1856: The Wisconsin Supreme Court issued its decision in the case \"Atty. Gen. ex rel. Bashford v. Barstow\", ruling that Coles Bashford had won the 1855 gubernatorial election.\n- March 25, 1856: Coles Bashford was sworn in as the 5th Governor of Wisconsin. Arthur MacArthur returned to his previous office as Lieutenant Governor",
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"studying music business at the University of Southern California, all while focusing on her musical career. Támar who also speaks French, German and Swahili became part of an all-female jazz/funk band called Angaza (which means \"to give light\" in Swahili), who released an album called Light. At the time, she went by the name Ashley T'Amar Davis.\nIn 2004 she auditioned for \"Star Search\" once again as a solo artist but did not prevail through the competitions. In the fourth season"
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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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"Vaclavas Kidykas"
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"Vaclavas Kidykas\nVaclavas Kidykas (born 17 October 1961 in Klaipėda) is a retired male discus thrower from Lithuania. He placed third in the men's 1986 European Championships in Athletics in Stuttgart, West Germany with a throw of 65.5 meters and participated in four Olympic competitions. His longest throw, 68.44 meters, was recorded at a June 1988 event in Sochi.\nReferences.\n- Profile. International Amateur Athletic Federation."
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"Yuriy Dumchev\n- Vaclavas Kidykas\nMen's Shot Put\n- Sergey Smirnov\nMen's Hammer Throw\n- Sergey Litvinov\n- Yuriy Sedykh\n- Jüri Tamm\nMen's Javelin Throw \n- Viktor Yevsyukov\n- Vladimir Ovchinnikov\nMen's Decathlon \n- Pavel Tarnovetsky — 8167 points (→ 10th place)\nMen's 20 km Walk\n- Mikhail Shchennikov\n- Aleksey Pershin\n- Yevgeniy Misyulya\nMen's 50 km Walk\n- Vyacheslav Ivanenko\n- Aleksandr Potashov\n- Vitaliy Popovych"
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"Valentina Kim"
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"Valentina Kim\nValentina Kim (born July 20, 1995) is a Russian female acrobatic gymnast. With partner Elizaveta Dubrovina, Kim achieved silver in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships."
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"Monsters 2\" (video game)\n- Severine (Valentina Cortese), actress – \"La Nuit américaine\"\n- Ann Shankland (Rita Hayworth), who divorced when her husband tried to kill her but, meeting him again in a hotel, finds that they still have feelings for each other – \"Separate Tables\"\n- Rita Shawn (née Emily Ann Faulkner) (Kim Stanley), Hollywood sex goddess and superstar who is adored by millions of fans, but is miserable in her private life (said"
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"Victoria Heighway"
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"Victoria Heighway\nVictoria Heighway (born 28 November 1980) is a New Zealand female rugby union player. She represents and Auckland at Lock.\nHeighway was a member of the winning 2010 Women's Rugby World Cup squad; as well as in 2002, and 2006.\nExternal links.\n- Black Ferns Profile"
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"Heighway\nHeighway is a surname. Notable persons with the surname include:\n- Freida Ruth Heighway, (1907–1963), Australian gynaecologist\n- Geoffrey Heighway, inventor of the micromodel concept of card model or paper model\n- John Heighway, NASA physicist and investigator of Heighway dragon\n- Steve Heighway (born 1947), former footballer\n- Victoria Heighway, New Zealand rugby union player who beat out Kelly Brazier for the 2009 Steinlager Rugby Awards as NZRU Women's Player of the Year\nSee also.\n-"
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"Viktar Lebedzeu"
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"Viktar Lebedzeu\nViktar Lebedzeu (born January 12, 1994) is a Belarusian male acrobatic gymnast. He and his partner, Iryna Kuska, finished 8th in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships."
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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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"Vitaly Koryakin"
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"Vitaly Koryakin\nVitaly Koryakin(born December 2, 1983) is a male freestyle wrestler from Tajikistan. He participated in Men's freestyle 60 kg at 2008 Summer Olympics. He was eliminated in 1/8 final by Kenichi Yumoto from Japan.\nExternal links.\n- Wrestler bio on beijin2008.com"
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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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"Warren Fraser"
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"Warren Fraser\nWarren Fraser (born July 8, 1991) is a male track and field athlete from Nassau in The Bahamas, who mainly competes in the 100m.\nHis personal best of 10.14 seconds makes him the joint third fastest Bahamian along with Adrian Griffth. Only Derrick Atkins and Shavez Hart has run faster. He qualified for the 100m at the 2012 Olympic Games, and came fourth in his heat. He holds the Bahamian 60m NR running 6.54 in early 2014.\nReferences.\nhttp://www2.counton2.com/news/2012/jun/06/1/clemsons-fraser-qualifies-olympics-ar-3929949/"
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"Xu Dongxiang\nXu Dongxiang (; born 15 January 1983 in Hangzhou) is a female Chinese rower, who competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics, where she and team-mate Huang Wenyi won the silver medal in the women's lightweight double sculls.\nMajor performances.\n- 2002 Asian Games – 1st LW2X;\n- 2004 Olympic Games – 5th LW2X;\n- 2005 National Games – 1st LW2X/LW4X;\n- 2006 World Championships – 1st LW2X;\n- 2006 Asian"
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"man pointedly limiting himself to one gender or the other would in fact have been alien in a culture where class hierarchy affected male sex lives far more than the genders of their partners. The poet Xu's writing style became known as \"palace style\", and initially, Emperor Wu was displeased about this development, but once Emperor Wu met Xu, he was impressed by Xu's talents, and became a patron of Xu himself as well.\nIt is unclear whether Xiao Gang carried out much decision-making duties in"
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"Yao Ye"
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"Yao Ye\nYao Ye (; born April 10, 1973 in Yangzhou, Jiangsu) is a male Chinese sports shooter who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics.\nIn 2004 he finished 32nd in the men's 50 metre rifle prone competition.\nExternal links.\n- profile"
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"Zhang Lifang"
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"Zhang Lifang\nZhang Lifang (born January 3, 1982 in Henan) is a female Chinese softball player. She was part of fourth-placed team at the 2006 World Championship.\nShe also competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.\nReferences.\n- Profile"
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"Zhang Yali"
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"Zhang Yali\nZhang Yali (Chinese:張 亞黎, born 24 February 1964) is a female Chinese rower. She competed at 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. Together with her teammates, she won a bronze medal in the Eights."
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"in China and a professor at Peking Union Medical College. His two elder sisters and his younger brother are all biochemists or physicians. He studied at the Sino-French Comte School in Beijing, and when the Second Sino-Japanese War began in 1937, he moved with his family to Changsha, where he studied at Yali School run by Yale-in-China.\nZhang graduated from Zhejiang University in 1948, and earned a master's degree from the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry in 1961, where he studied under Professor"
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"Đan Trường"
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"Đan Trường\nPhạm Đan Trường (born 29 November 1976) is a Vietnamese male singer and actor. He is known for pop, dance and folk songs.\nHe has been a professional singer since 1997 and has been active for over 20 years, after winning 2nd prize at a talent show \"The Voice of District 10\", Ho Chi Minh City. In 1997, he signed an exclusive contract with HT Production and became known for Chinese music-Vietnamese lyric songs; the most popular one of them is \""
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"Alena Kholod"
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"Alena Kholod\nAlena Kholod (born November 26, 1995) is a Russian female acrobatic gymnast. With partners Valeriia Belkina and Victoria Ilicheva, Kholod achieved silver in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships."
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"- Ivan Nagaev\n- Ivan Suchkov\n- Dmitrii Kholod\n- Sergey Lisunov\n- Roman Shepelev\n- Victor Ivanov\n- Group play\n- Playoffs\n- Quarterfinals\n- 5th–8th place semifinals\n- Seventh place game\nWater polo Women's tournament.\n- Team roster\n- Anastasia Verkhoglyadova\n- Veronika Vakhitova\n- Ekaterina Prokofyeva\n- Elvina Karimova\n- Maria Borisova\n- Olga Gorbunova\n- Alena Serzhantova\n- Anastasia Simanovich\n- Anna Timofeeva\n- Tatiana Tolkunova\n- Evgeniya Ivanova\n- Daria"
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"Alexis Rojas\nJosé Alexis Rojas Díaz (born August 9, 1972 in Bogotá) is a retired male road racing cyclist from Colombia.\nCareer.\n- 1995\n- 1996\n- 1998\n- 2000\n- 2001\n- 2002\n- 2003\n- 2004\n- 2008"
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"prosecute after stating he had no confidence in the Harlan County Commonwealth's Attorney to act. \"I think the case's notoriety may have derived in large part from the Kentucky Equality Federation efforts,\" said Harvey, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Kentucky. Mable Jenkins, and Alexis Jenkins plead guilty.\nGender reassignment.\nKentucky permits post-operative transgender people to amend their sex on their birth certificates.\nSee also.\n- Same-sex marriage in Kentucky\nExternal links.\n- \""
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"Alkisti Avramidou"
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"Alkisti Avramidou\nAlkisti Avramidou (; born 26 February 1988) is a female Greek water polo player currently playing as a left wing for Olympiacos and the Greek national team.\nAvramidou was part of the Greek national team awarded the Gold Medal at the 2011 World Aquatics Championships which took place in Shanghai in July 2011.\nClub career.\n- 2007– Olympiacos Piraeus\nClub honours.\nClub honours Olympiacos.\n- 1 LEN Euro League\n- 2015.\n- 1 LEN Super Cup\n- 2015.\n-"
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"Avramidou\nAvramidou is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Alkisti Avramidou (born 1988), Greek water polo player\n- Anastasia Avramidou (born 2000), Greek chess master\n- Elisabet Avramidou Granlund (born 1990), Swedish-Greek actress, know professionally as Elli AvrRa"
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"Andrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo"
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"Andrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo\nAndrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo (1879 – 1947) was the first female medical school graduate in the Dominican Republic. She was born on November 10, 1879, in San Rafael de el Yuma, La Altagracia (Dominican Republic), in a poor family. Her mother, Felipa Perozo, was an illiterate peasant who was left pregnant by Ramón Rodríguez, a wealthy merchant of the area who was also an officer in the army of Pedro Santana. Her parents died when she was a child and her"
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"Dominican Republic literature\nDominican Republic literature has a long and interesting history.\nAuthors from the Dominican Republic.\n- Aída Cartagena Portalatín\n- Alfonso Rodríguez\n- Alfredo Fernández Simó\n- Andrea Evangelina Rodríguez Perozo\n- Angela Hernández Núñez\n- Angie Cruz\n- Arambilet\n- Arturo Féliz-Camilo\n- Blas Jiménez\n- Camila Henríquez Ureña\n- César Nicolás Penson\n- Cristino Gómez\n- Domingo Moreno Jimenes\n- Edward Encarnarccion\n- Fabio Fiallo\n- Fernando Cabrera\n- Francisco Gregorio Billini"
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"Anikó Szebenszky"
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"Anikó Szebenszky\nAnikó Szebenszky (born August 12, 1965 in Tiszafüred, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok) is a retired female race walker from Hungary. She competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for her native country, starting in 1996.\nAwards.\n- Hungarian athlete of the Year (1): 1997"
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"- Rita Ináncsi\nWomen's Long Jump \n- Tünde Vaszi\n- Rita Ináncsi\nWomen's Triple Jump\n- Zita Balint\nWomen's Marathon\n- Judit Nagy — 2:38.43 (→ 36th place)\nWomen's 10 km Walk\n- Mária Urbanik – 43:32 (→ 9th place)\n- Anikó Szebenszky – 45:57 (→ 27th place)\nBoxing.\nMen's Bantamweight (– 54 kg)\n- István Kovács → Gold Medal\nMen's Featherweight (– 57 kg)"
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"Barbara Pittman"
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"Barbara Pittman\nBarbara Pittman (April 6, 1938 – October 29, 2005) was an American singer, one of the few female singers to record at Sun Studio. As a young teenager, she recorded some demos of songs for others. Pittman's most popular recordings include \"I Need A Man\" on the Sun label and \"Two Young Fools In Love\", released on Sam Phillips' International label.\nBiography.\nBarbara Pittman grew up in Memphis, Tennessee. As a child, she was friends"
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"Journal of Asian Studies 44, 2 (Feb. 1985): 271–92.\n- Rural marketing in China: Repression and revival. China Quarterly 102 (Sept. 1985): 393–413.\n- Sichuan's population in the nineteenth century: Lessons from disaggregated data. Late Imperial China 8, 1 (June 1987): 1–79.\n- Conjugal power in Tokugawa Japanese families: A matter of life or death. In Sex and Gender Hierarchies, edited by Barbara D. Miller. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1993,"
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"Betül Cemre Yıldız"
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"Betül Cemre Yıldız\nBetül Cemre Yıldız (born 16 May 1989) is a top female chess player from Turkey. She is a Woman Grandmaster (WGM), and won the Turkish women's championship eleven times in total.\nShe became in 2004 Woman International Master (WIM), and was awarded the title Woman Grandmaster in 2012, becoming the first ever Turkish WGM. Betül Cemre won the bronze medal at the World Under-18 Girls Championship of 2007 and at the World Junior Girls Championship of 2009.\nBiography."
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"FIDE Master (WFM). Kübra Öztürk was named Woman Grand Master after her success at the World Women's Chess Club Championship held in Mardin, Turkey as the second WGM following Betül Cemre Yıldız.\nMeanwhile, she helped finance her brother Mehmet's education, who studied Physic at Süleyman Demirel University in Isparta, with her income from chess.\nShe won the Turkish Chess Championship women's title in Kemer, Antalya on January 29- February, 2012 defeating title-defender Betül Cemre Yıldız in the final game.\nShe"
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"Carmen Lyra\nCarmen Lyra (January 15, 1888 – May 13, 1949) was the pseudonym of the first prominent female Costa Rican writer, born Maria Isabel Carvajal Quesada. She was a teacher and founder of the country's first Montessori school. She was a co-founder of the Communist Party of Costa Rica, as well as one of the country's first female worker's unions. She was one of the earliest writers to criticize the dominance of the fruit companies. She won many prizes.\nBiography."
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"to be castrated in imitation of Attis. The complexities of gender identity in the religion of Cybele and the Attis myth are explored by Catullus in one of his longest poems, \"Carmen\" 63.\nMale sexuality Male–male sex.\nRoman men were free to have sex with males of lower status without a perceived loss of masculinity, or even as an enhancement of it. Those who took the receiving role in sex acts, sometimes referred to as the \"passive\" or \"submissive\" role, were disparaged as"
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"Carole Meyers"
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"Carole Meyers\nCarole Meyers was the first female rabbi in Southern California to lead a congregation full-time. She first became interested in becoming a rabbi after her father died when she was 13 and her stepfather died when she was 19, and the rituals and community support of the synagogue helped her through her grief. Meyers was ordained in 1983 by the Reform Jewish seminary Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, and spent three years as assistant rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel in Houston. She became the rabbi of Temple"
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"Meg Lee Chin\nMeg Lee Chin is a British singer and musician. She is best known for her work with the anarchic industrial supergroup Pigface, headed by Martin Atkins of Invisible Records. She built her own recording studio dubbed Egg, where she recorded her first album, and after appearing on Pigface's 1997 LP \"A New High in Low\" as well as its follow-up, \"Below the Belt\", she released the solo debut \"Piece and Love\" in 1999. An album of remixes, titled"
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"Blagg (surname)\nBlagg is an English surname and it may refer to:\n- Alicia Blagg, English diver\n- Edward Blagg, English cricketer\n- Mary Adela Blagg, English astronomer\n- Max Blagg, English poet\n- Paul Blagg, English race walker\nFictional characters.\n- Temiri Blagg, a minor character in the film \"\""
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"in Semarang in Central Java. After the proclamation of Indonesian independence in 1945 she became a member of the Sumatra Representative Council (\"Dewan Perwakilan Sumatra\"). In 1959 she was appointed a member of the Indonesian National Advisory Council (\"Dewan Pertimbangan Agung\"), a position she held until her death in Jakarta in 1965.\nLike the well-known Indonesian female leader Raden Ayu Kartini, Rasuna Said fought for equality between men and women. She was declared a National Hero of Indonesia (\"Pahlawan Nasional\""
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"who eventually became known as \"the dean of American decorating\". According to Baldwin, Wood's professional credo was: \"The final judgement in decorating is not the logic of the mind, but the logic of the eye.\"\nRuby Ross Wood was seen as somewhat a new breed of female designer. She was not a wealthy socialite like Dorothy Draper or as glamorous as Rose Cumming. She was often said to be a chain-smoker, sharp tongued, impatient, and a \"working\" girl. Although"
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"Sadie Kneller Miller\nSadie Kneller Miller (October 7, 1867 – November 21, 1920) was a Baltimore journalist, known for being one of the earliest female baseball reporters, as well as the only female correspondent covering some international events.\nMiller was born in Westminster, Maryland. She graduated from Western Maryland College in 1885 and worked as a journalist for the \"Westminster Democratic Advocate\". She then moved to Baltimore with her parents and started working for the \"Baltimore Telegram\". At the \"Telegram\" she"
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"- 2009: Kyle Nielsen\n- 2010: Curtis Moss\n- 2011: Scott Russell\n- 2012: Curtis Moss\n- 2013: Kyle Nielsen\n- 2014: Raymond Dykstra\n- 2015: Caleb Jones\nPR China.\n- 1988: Ji Zhanzheng\n- 1989: Wang Zhongwen\n- 1990: Tang Linhua\n- 1991: Zhang Lianbiao\n- 1992: Zhang Lianbiao\n- 1993: Zhang Lianbiao\n- 1994: Zhang Lianbiao\n- 1995: Zhang Lianbiao\n- 1996: Zhang Lianbiao"
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"Zhang Xiuyun"
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"Zhang Xiuyun\nZhang Xiuyun (; born 25 February 1976) is a female Chinese rower. She competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics.\nRecords.\n- 1993 National Games/Asian Championships – 1st single sculls;\n- 1993/1994 World Championships – 1st/2nd quadruple sculls;\n- 1995 National Champions Tournament – 1st 10000 m single sculls;\n- 1996 Olympic Games – 2nd double sculls;\n- 2000 National Championships – 1st single sculls;\n- 2003 World Championships – 5th single sculls"
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"Fourth Fairy\n- Chen Sanmu as Tu Di Gong\n- Zhao Zhonghua as Limu\n- Dai Xiaoxu as Cangjie\n- Chi Huaqiong as Queen Mother\n- Zang Xiuyun as Nüba\n- Yue Ding as Kitchen God\n- Yang Xiaodan as Kitchen Goddess\n- Qiang Gaopeng as Xuanming\n- Li Yuan as God of Plague\n- Xu Rongjing as Lele\n- Hong Zhibin as Liaoliao\n- Wang Minghao as Azure Dragon\n- Sun Hao as White Tiger\n- Zhang Heng as Vermilion Bird\n- Li Yang"
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"Özge Bayrak"
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"Özge Bayrak\nÖzge Bayrak (born February 14, 1992) is a Turkish badminton player. She is coached by Çağatay Taşdemir at Egospor club of Ankara Metropolis Municipality. Currently, she is studying at Aksaray University.\nShe competed at various international tournaments in singles and doubles with her partner Neslihan Yiğit. At the 2013 Mediterranean Games held in Mersin, Turkey, she won the silver medal in the women's singles event, and the gold medal in the women's doubles event along with Neslihan Yiğit.\nIn August 2014"
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"Özge\nÖzge is a common unisex Turkish given name. In Turkish, \"Özge\" means \"Different\", \"Distinct\", \"Unique\", \"Ablude\", and/or \"Daredevil\".\nPeople.\n- Çağıl Özge Özkul (born 1988), Turkish beauty pageant titleholder\n- Özge Akın (born 1985), Turkish sprinter\n- Özge Bayrak (born 1992), Turkish badminton player\n- Özge Borak (born 1982), Turkish actress\n- Özge Kavurmacıoğlu (born 1993), Turkish"
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"Agnieszka Bednarek-Kasza"
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"Agnieszka Bednarek-Kasza\nAgnieszka Bednarek-Kasza (born 20 February 1986) is a Polish female volleyball player, a member of Poland women's national volleyball team and Polish club KPS Chemik Police , a participant of the Olympic Games Beijing 2008, bronze medalist of the European Championship 2009, Polish Champion (2011, 2014).\nPersonal life.\nOn June 20, 2010 she married to Wojciech Kasza.\nCareer.\nIn 2013 moved to KPS Chemik Police. On March 9, 2014 Bednarek-Kasza and"
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"Bednarek\nBednarek () is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include:\nPeople.\n- Agnieszka Bednarek-Kasza (born 1986), Polish volleyball player\n- Elżbieta Bednarek, Polish athlete\n- (1907–2001), Prisoner-functionary in the Auschwitz concentration camp\n- Jacek Bednarek (born 1964), Polish racewalker\n- John Michael Bednarek, US army officer\n- Kamil Bednarek (born 1991), Polish reggae vocalist and musician of the band named Bednarek\n- Robert Bednarek (born"
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"Aldenay Vasallo"
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"Aldenay Vasallo\nAldenay Vasallo Machado (born February 25, 1977) is a female hammer thrower from Cuba. She set her personal best throw (69.72 metres) on June 20, 2003 at a meet in Havana, Cuba.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"Vasallo\nVasallo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Aldenay Vasallo (born 1977), Cuban hammer thrower\n- Francisco Vasallo, (b. ca. 1170 - d. ca. 1842) mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico\n- Nicholas Vasallo (born 1979), American composer\nSee also.\n- Palacio Vasallo, government building in Argentina\n- Industrias Vassallo, a PVC manufacturer in Ponce, Puerto Rico"
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"Amy Eilberg"
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"Amy Eilberg\nAmy Eilberg (born October 12, 1954) is the first female rabbi ordained in Conservative Judaism. She was ordained in 1985 by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, one of the academic centers and spiritual centers of Conservative Judaism.\nYouth and early life.\nEilberg was born October 12, 1954, in Philadelphia, USA. Her father, Joshua Eilberg, represented Pennsylvania in the U.S. House of Representatives, and her mother, Gladys, was a social worker. Her parents were proud but not observant"
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"Newman was the founding President of the Society of Jewish Ethics.\nHe also served as president of Beth Jacob Congregation in Mendota Heights, Minnesota from June 2009-June 2011.\nHe is married to Amy Eilberg, the first woman to be ordained as a rabbi in Conservative Judaism.\nExternal Links.\n- Stanford Faculty Page\n- http://louisnewman.net/"
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"Andrei Varantsou"
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"Andrei Varantsou\nAndrei Varantsou (; born 24 July 1975) is a male hammer thrower from Belarus. His personal best throw is 80.56 metres, achieved in June 2006 in Minsk.\nDoping.\nIn 2013 Varantsou failed doping test. He received a life ban."
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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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