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"Yuan Yong"
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"awarding them money and luxuries out of the imperial treasury. Yuan Yong became exceedingly rich at this time, and historians described his wealth as being so great as like a nation's treasury, and he had 6,000 male servants and 500 female servants. While two other princes, Yuan Chen (元琛) the Prince of Hejian and Yuan Rong (元融) the Prince of Zhangwu tried to compete with him, they could not, and it was commonly recognized that Yuan Yong was the richest official at the time. This type of"
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", YUAN YUAN 14 Sep 2015\n5. Physics now mandatory in some Freshman classrooms,KMZU 100.7 FM, Ashley Johnson, Sept,15,2015\n6. A conversation with Meera Chandrasekhar: This MU physics professor is bringing technology, gender balance and understanding to science education VOX magazine- BY ARTHUR COOK BREMER, DECEMBER 3, 2015"
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"Zhao Yinghui"
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"Zhao Yinghui\nZhao Yinghui (; born October 20, 1981 in Shijiazhuang, Hebei) is a female Chinese sports shooter who competed in 10 metre air rifle at the 2000 Summer Olympics, the 2004 Summer Olympics and the 2008 Summer Olympics. She reached the 2004 final and finished fourth.\nExternal links.\n- profile"
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"a new Olympic record score of 502.0 points. Russia's Lioubov Galkina, who led the field by a full point into the final with 399, had to settle for the silver with a total score of 501.5 points, while Czech Republic's Kateřina Kůrková held off a daunting challenge from Zhao Yinghui (500.8) to rule out the Chinese supremacy in the medal haul for a bronze at 501.1, falling Zhao to a disappointing fourth by a 0.3-point deficit.\nRecords.\nPrior to this competition, the existing world and Olympic"
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"Zoltán Mechlovits"
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"Zoltán Mechlovits\nZoltán Mechlovits (1891 – 25 March 1951 in Budapest) was a male former international table tennis player from Hungary.\nTable tennis career.\nFrom 1926 and 1929 he won eleven medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the World Table Tennis Championships. This included six gold medals; three in the team event, one in the singles and two in the mixed doubles with Mária Mednyánszky. \nSee also.\n- List of table tennis players\n- List of World Table Tennis Championships medalists"
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"No. 10 in the European Top 10 rankings in 1931.\nIn conjunction with his sports activity he was the vice-president of the Hungarian Tennis Association and the editor-in-chief of its official magazine the bimonthly \"Tennisz és Golf\" (Tennis and Golf).\nTable tennis career.\n- World Table Tennis Championships\n- 1926 London\n- 2nd place doubles (with Zoltán Mechlovits)\n- 1st place with the Hungarian team (Dániel Pécsi, Zoltán Mechlovits, Roland Jacobi)\n- International"
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"Živana Antonijević"
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"Živana Antonijević\nŽivana Antonijević or Blind Živana (she was probably born in the 1770s and died in Zemun in 1828) was Serbian storyteller, female gusle player () and one of the most important sources for Serbian epic poetry recorded by Vuk Karadžić. Vuk would always distinguish between \"pjevaći stvaraoci\" (singers composers) and \"pjevaći prenosioc\" (singers who merely repeated what they had heard before). Živana Antonijević, along with her three other female gusle players and composers, Jeca, Slepa Stepanija, and another unnamed"
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"Alil-aga\nAlil-aga () or Halil Aga is a popular legendary hero of Serbian epic poetry who is depicted as enemy of Kraljević Marko. He might have been based on Ottoman Grand Vizier Çandarlı Ali Pasha of the Battle of Kosovo period.\nAlil-aga first appeared in the poem \"Marko Kraljević and Alil-aga\", which was sung by Živana Antonijević and recorded by Vuk Karadžić. In this song Marko is cunning and humorous. This song corresponds to the motif from \"Legends about Theoderic the"
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"Adeyemo Fatai"
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"Adeyemo Fatai\nAdeyemo Fatai is a male former table tennis player from Nigeria. From 1985 to 1994 he won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the African Table Tennis Championships. He competed in men's doubles at the 1988 Summer Olympics.\nSee also.\n- List of table tennis players"
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"Adeyemo\nAdeyemo is a Yoruba given name and surname meaning \"the crown befits the child.\" People with this name include:\n- Given name:\n- Adeyemo Alakija (1884–1952), Nigerian lawyer, politician and businessman\n- Adeyemo Fatai, Nigerian former table tennis player\n- Surname:\n- Alhaji Abdul Azeez Kolawole Adeyemo (1941–2002), Nigerian Yoruba politician\n- Ola Adeyemo (born 1995), Nigerian footballer\n- Olanike Adeyemo (born 1970), Nigerian professor of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive"
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"Alice Haylett"
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"Alice Haylett\nAlice Haylett (akas: \"Al\", \"Sis\"; April 2, 1923 – March 27, 2004) was a female pitcher who played from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at , 155 lb., she batted and threw right-handed.\nBiography.\nA native of Coldwater, Michigan, Haylett grew up in a farm family of English, Pennsylvania Dutch, and Indian ancestry. She graduated from Coldwater High School in 1940, and after taking"
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"allowing children to question their gender. In the sociology book \"Sex Differences In Social Behavior: A Social Role Interpretation\", Alice Eagly theorizes that sex differences have been proposed, based on biological factors, early childhood socialization, and other perspectives. This allows children to express themselves without feeling pressure from being extremely masculine or feminine. They will also be granted exposure to gender roles and be able to think critically about them at a young age.\nImpact In parenting Attitudes and judgement towards gender-roles and toys.\nParent attitudes"
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"Allaoua Khellil"
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"Allaoua Khellil\nAllaoua Khellil (born July 24, 1954) is a male former long-distance runner from Algeria, who represented his native North African country at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. He won the 1987 edition of the Reims Marathon, clocking a total time of 2:16:39 on October 18, 1987.\nReferences.\n- 1993 Year Ranking\n- sports-reference"
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"Algeria at the 1988 Summer Olympics\nAlgeria competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, Korea. 42 competitors, 40 men and 2 women, took part in 29 events in 7 sports.\nAthletics.\nMen's Marathon \n- Allaoua Khellil\n- Final — 2:21.12 (→ 35th place)\nMen's 3.000m Steeplechase\n- Azzeddine Brahmi\n- Heat — 8:35.59\n- Semi Final — 8:16.54\n- Final — 8:26.68 (→ 13th place)\nMen's Long Jump \n- Lotfi Khaïda\n-"
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"Amal Allana"
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"Thiyam, Anuradha Kapur and Neelam Mansingh. In 2009, the festival included four international productions, from China, Iran, Egypt and the Netherlands, apart from production of Henrik Ibsen's plays by Shantanu Bose, Jyotish M.G., Neeraj Kabi and Zulekha Chowdhury, while Amal Allana's production, \"Metropolis\" brought together the female leads from three of Ibsen's plays—\"A Doll's House\", \"Rosmersholm\" and \"Hedda Gabler\" in a modern mosaic set against the backdrop of present-day Mumbai and the 26/11 terrorist attacks"
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"Sadashiv\n- Shakespeare's King Lear directed by Amal Allana\n- Biwi Natiyon Wali\n- Mai Wo Nahi directed by Sushil Kumar Singh\n- Manno Bhandari's 'Apka Banti' directed by Amal Allana\n- Kamleshwar's 'Ret Pe Likhe Naam'\n- Badal Sircar's Pagla Ghoda directed by Rajan Sabbarwal\n- 'Raj Se Swaraj' directed by Amal Allana\n- Muzzaffar Ali's Aagman\n- Govind Nilhani's Aaghat\nImpresario.\nAs impresario Raj Bisaria's widening interests had led to the introduction of"
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"Andrea Tóth"
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"Andrea Tóth\nAndrea Tóth (born October 4, 1980 in Budapest) is a female water polo player from Hungary, who competed for her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.\nTóth played for BVSC, BEAC, Vasas, and Dunaújváros. She was a member of the Hungary Women's National Team that claimed the title at the 2005 FINA World Championship in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.\nReferences.\n- Profile at \"kataca.hu\""
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"\"courts often confuse sex, gender, and sexual orientation, and confuse them in a way that results in denying the rights not only of gays and lesbians, but also of those who do not present themselves or act in a manner traditionally expected of their sex\". This prejudice plays out in our legal system when a person is judged differently because they do not present themselves as the \"correct\" gender.\nAndrea Dworkin stated her \"commitment to destroying male dominance and gender itself\" while stating her belief in radical"
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"Anna Hedvig Büll"
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"more than 40 years of her life for the betterment of lives of Armenian refugees. On 29 April 1989, a memorial tablet was dedicated for her by the Armenian-Estonian Cultural Society on her birth house in Haapsalu, Kooli Street 5. Her memory is also preserved by a monument in Armenia and at the Armenian Genocide Museum in Yerevan. Among the refugees she helped to save and in Armenia she is sometimes referred to as the Mother of Armenians.\nThe lives of Anna Hedvig Büll and four other female humanists from Europe"
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"Anna Hedvig Büll\nAnna Hedvig Büll (born Anna Hedwig Bühl, – 3 October 1981) was an Estonian missionary of Baltic German extraction who helped to save the lives of several thousand Armenian orphans during the Armenian Genocide.\nHedvig Büll was born into a Lutheran family in 1887 in Haapsalu, Estonia, where her father owned a mud cure resort. She was the sixth of eight brothers and sisters. Büll attended a government school in Estonia until she was 15. Then she was sent for continued studies to Saint Petersburg,"
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"Anđelko Ćuk"
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"Anđelko Ćuk\nAnđelko Ćuk (born ) is a Croatian male volleyball player.\nClubs.\n- OK Ljubinje (1999–2001)\n- Radnik Bijeljina (2001–2002)\n- HAOK Mladost (2002–2007)\n- Daejeon Samsung Bluefangs (2007–2009)\n- Toyoda Gosei Trefuerza (2009–2011)\n- Suwon KEPCO Vixtorm (2011–2013)\n- ACH Volley (2013–2014)\n- Al-Ain SCC (2014)\n- Pamvohaikos V.C. (2014–present)"
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"2011 – May 11, 2015)\n- Marko Pinčić (C) (May 11, 2015 – June 3, 2015)\n- Ante Čačić (June 3, 2015 – Sep 21, 2015)\n- Sreten Ćuk (Sep 21, 2015 – May 30, 2016)\n- Valentin Barišić (May 30, 2016 – Jul 6, 2016)\n- Mario Tokić (C) (Jul 6, 2016 – Jul 25, 2016)\n- Tomislav Ivković (Jul"
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"Arzu Ceylan"
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"Arzu Ceylan\nBehice Arzu Ceylan (born in Sydney, Australia) is a former European champion Turkish female Taekwondo practitioner.\nAchievements.\n- 1990 European Championships - Aarhus, Denmark -43 kg\nHonors.\n- Milliyet Sports Awards \"1990 Turkish Athlete of The Year\""
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"Arzu (name)\nArzu is a feminine Turkish given name, it may refer to:\nPeople.\n- Arzu (footballer) (born 1981), Spanish footballer\n- Arzu Ceylan, Turkish taekwondo former practitioner\n- Arzu Ece (born 1963), Turkish singer\n- Arzu Göllü (born 1969), Turkish volleyball player\n- Arzu Karabulut (born 1991), Turkish-German football player\n- Arzu Özyiğit (born 1972), Turkish basketball player\n- Arzu Rahimov (born 1964)"
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"Ashraf Abbasi"
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"Ashraf Abbasi\nAshraf Abbasi (; ) was a Pakistani politician and the first female Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Pakistan. She was a close supporter of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) and its leaders Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Benazir Bhutto. She was also a member of the West Pakistan Assembly from 1962 until 1965. She joined the PPP and won from her constituency in 1970.\nPersonal life.\nAbbasi received her secondary education from DJ College Sindh in 1940. She also studied at the Lady Hardinge Medical College"
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", Iranian politician\n- Ashraf Abbasi, Pakistani politician\n- Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Prime minister of Pakistan- Politician\n- Muhammad Javed Abbasi, Pakistani Politician,Senator\n- Davoud Seyed-Abbasi, Iranian football player\n- Forough Abbasi, Iranian alpine skier\n- Hamza Ali Abbasi, Pakistani actor\n- Heydar Abbasi, Iranian poet\n- Imtiaz Abbasi, UAE cricketer\n- Javeria Abbasi, Pakistani film–television actress\n- Kashif Abbasi, Pakistani journalist\n- Kazi Jalil Abbasi, Indian politician\n- Mohammad Abbas"
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"Bashir Ramzy"
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"Bashir Ramzy\nBashir Ramzy (born 4 May 1979 in Las Cruces, New Mexico) is a male American long jumper.\nHe won the bronze medal at the 2007 Pan American Games. He also competed at the 2006 World Indoor Championships without reaching the final. His personal best jump is 8.15 metres, achieved in July 2004 in Carson.\nBashir was inducted into the Texas A&M Hall of Fame 19 September 2009. He currently coaches at Mesa College in San Diego.\nReferences.\nhttps://web.archive.org/web/20130720045407/http://www.aggieathletics.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=27300\nAll-American"
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"), Moroccan athlete\n- Ramzy\n- Ahmed Ramzy (born 1930), Egyptian actor\n- Ahmed Ramzy (footballer) ( born 1965), Egyptian footballer\n- Bashir Ramzy (born 1979), American long jumper\n- Hany Ramzy (born 1969), Egyptian footballer\n- Hossam Ramzy, Egyptian percussionist and composer\n- Ramzy Ezzeldin Ramzy (born 1954), Egyptian politician and diplomat\nSee also.\n- Remzi (disambiguation), Turkish variant of the name Ramzi\n- Ramsay (surname"
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"Bernarda Brčić"
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"Bernarda Brčić\nBernarda Brčić (born ) is a Croatian female volleyball player. She is a member of the Croatia women's national volleyball team and plays for Calcit Volleyball since 2017. \nShe was part of the Croatian national team at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Italy.\nClubs.\n- ŽOK Rijeka (2009–2013)\n- Tiboni Urbino (2013–2014)\n- ES Le Cannet (2014–2015)\n- Neruda Volley (2015–2016)\n- CSM Târgoviște (2016–2017)\n- OK Kostrena ("
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".\n- Men\n- Women\nSwimming.\n- Men\n- Women\nVolleyball.\nVolleyball Indoor.\nVolleyball Indoor Women's tournament.\n- Team\n- Samanta Fabris\n- Karla Klarić\n- Laura Miloš\n- Bernarda Ćutuk\n- Ivona Ćaćić\n- Bernarda Brčić\n- Mirta Bašelović\n- Iva Jurišić\n- Lucija Mlinar\n- Anamarija Miljak\n- Martina Malević\n- Katarina Pilepić\n- Standings\nResults\nWater polo.\nCroatia will be represented by men's water polo team."
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"Byron Shefchik\nWilliam Byron Shefchik, III, born in 1974, is the only current male member of the Brigham Young University (BYU) Swimming and Diving Team to be elected into the BYU Hall of Fame. Shefchik was a five-time All-American and three-time Academic All-American during his time at BYU. He graduated from BYU with his MBA in 2000 and works for Rich Products as a Senior Marketing Manager in Jacksonville, FL.\nBYU career.\n1992–1993 — Freshman Year\nShefchik was"
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"Cai Zhenhua"
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"Cai Zhenhua\nCai Zhenhua (; ; born 3 September 1961 in Wuxi, Jiangsu) is a male former table tennis player from China. He is the vice Chairman and the Secretary of the Secretariat of the All-China Federation of Trade Unions, the former deputy Director of State General Administration of Sports and the president of the Chinese Football Association, the Chinese Badminton Association and the Chinese Table Tennis Association.\nCareer.\nFrom 1980 to 1985 he won several medals in singles, doubles, and team events in the Asian"
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"China after 1949. Its headquarters is located in Beijing, and the current chairman is [[Cai Zhenhua]]. From 1994 to 2004, CFA established first professional football league, which was \"Jia A\". The [[Chinese Super League]] is the premier football league in China, which was changed from \"jia A\" in 2004, as the top of a league hierarchy that extends to four leagues. Jia in Chinese also means \"First\" or \"Best\". Since its foundation the Super"
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"Caitlin Mahoney\nCaitlin Mahoney (born January 2, 1990) is an American female volleyball player.\nWith her club Iowa Ice she competed at the 2013 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship.\nExternal links.\n- profile at \"FIVB.org\"\n- http://www.kuathletics.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=4837\n- http://cyclones.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=1274\n- http://cornellbigred.com/news/2013/8/21/VB_0821135043.aspx"
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"Champions pledge to no longer sit on single sex panels, and commit to implementing two individual institutional commitments for gender equality in their work. According to co-founder Caitlin Kraft-Buchman, International Gender Champions’ strategy is to help make a wide range of organizations make “huge changes through tiny steps” by committing to realistic, achievable transformations for gender equality.\nAt the IGC launch in 2015, Møller stated, “With the unique concentration of Member States, international organizations, civil society, research and academic institutions"
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"Charla Sedacca"
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"Charla Sedacca\nCharla Sedacca (born Charla Lineman, January 18, 1960 in Western Pennsylvania) was a female bodybuilder from the United States in the late 1980s. Her older sister Janice Graser also competed in bodybuilding during the same period. The sisters made history in 1987 when both won their classes at the NPC Nationals, with Charla winning the lightweight class and Janice the heavyweight. Charla defeated Janice and middleweight class winner Renee Casella for the overall title. The victory earned Charla her pro card, but she only competed in one"
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". Gaskill said there was no evidence in the apartment to indicate a burglary took place or that any other person was connected to the murder.\nOn December 5, 1989, Judge Roth found Taylor guilty of the first-degree child rape and first-degree murder of Charla Nicole King. During the penalty phase of Taylor's trial, his half-sister Leslie Beale traveled from Florida to testify about his harsh treatment under his stepfather and the three years that Taylor spent in a sex offender program at a Florida mental institution"
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"Brianna.\nIn an interview, Fat Joe said about Cherlise, “We got a female R&B singer that me and Rico Love, the writer, both work with. her name is Cherlise out of Miami. She’s phenomenal! her album is coming out this year or next year.”\nOn November 26 it was announced that Cherlise's first album would be called \"Like A Woman\" and also announced that the album would be due sometime in 2012.\nCherlise was interviewed in late August 2011 on her"
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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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"Christophe Kalfayan\nChristophe Kalfayan (born May 26, 1969 in Antibes, Alpes-Maritimes) is a retired male freestyle swimmer from France, who represented his native country in three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1988. He twice won the silver medal in the men's 50 m freestyle at the European LC Championships (50 m): in 1993 and 1995.\nSee also.\n- List of European Aquatics Championships medalists in swimming (men)"
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"65.7 points (→ 6th place)\nSwimming.\nMen's 50 m Freestyle\n- Christophe Kalfayan\n- Heat — 22.70\n- Final — 22.50 (→ 4th place)\n- Stéphan Caron\n- Heat — 23.01\n- B-Final — DNS (→ no ranking)\nMen's 100 m Freestyle\n- Stéphan Caron\n- Heat — 49.82\n- Final — 49.50 (→ Bronze Medal)\n- Christophe Kalfayan\n- Heat — 50.30\n- B-Final — 50.49 (→ 11th"
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"Cihang Zhenren"
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"smaller heads, which is known as the Nine Headed Golden Lion. It is said that the Immortal Cihang Zhenren can appear in the human realm in 32 different human forms (三十二应), some of which are male, others female.\nThere are three anniversaries of Cihang Zhenren that have been celebrated – The first is on the nineteenth day of the Flower Moon (Lunar Second Month). This was the day Cihang Zhenren prayed for the dead to be liberated from hell and blessings for the living (other legends say it"
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"Cihang Zhenren\nCihang Zhenren () is a Daoist \"zhenren\" \"Perfected Person\" who is identified with the Buddhist bodhisattva Guan Yin. Cihang Zhenren supposedly originated as a Daoist \"xian\" \"transcendent; immortal\" and became a bodhisattva because of his endless willingness and effort in helping those in need. \nIn some Daoist records, Cihang Zhenren was said to one of the twelve disciples of Yuanshi Tianzun. In some Daoist temples, under the statute of Cihang Zhenren, there usually is a golden lion with eight additional"
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"Clara Raven"
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"Clara Raven\nClara Raven (1909-1994) was one of the first five female physicians to be commissioned during World War II by the U.S. Army (she entered active duty service in 1943), and became the first female doctor to be a full colonel in the U.S. Army Medical Corps in 1961. She was also the first female officer to become a member of the Military Order of World Wars and the Association of Military Surgeons. She had graduated from Northwestern University Medical School in 1938. She served as chief of"
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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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"Clotilde Luisi"
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"Clotilde Luisi\nClotilde Luisi (1882-1969) was the first female lawyer in Uruguay. She was also a professor, pedagogue, translator, feminist activist, and the first Uruguayan woman to study at the Faculty of Law of the University of the Republic.\nBiography.\nBorn in Paysandú in 1882, Luisi was the daughter of Angel Luisi Pisano, an Italian emigre, and Josefina Janicki, daughter of Polish exiles in France. She had two sisters, Luisa and Paulina.\nLuisi attended the Normal Institute for"
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"Luisi\nLuisi is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Antonio Luisi (born 1994), Luxembourgian footballer\n- Carlo Luisi (born 1977), Italian footballer\n- Clotilde Luisi (1882–1969), Uruguayan lawyer\n- Fabio Luisi (born 1959), Italian conductor\n- Gianluca Luisi (born 1970), Italian classical pianist\n- Hector Luisi (1919–2013), Uruguayan politician\n- James Luisi (1928–2002), American basketball player and actor\n- Paulina Luisi (1875–1945)"
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"Ergül Avcı\nErgül Avcı (; born July 24, 1987 in Bursa, Turkey) is a Turkish female volleyball player. She is and plays as middle blocker. She currently plays for Fenerbahçe Grundig and also played before for Yeşilyurt, VakıfBank, Fenerbahçe Acıbadem, Galatasaray Daikin, İdman Ocağı and Bursa Nilüfer Belediye for 2009-10 season from Fenerbahçe Acıbadem.\nAwards.\nAwards Clubs.\n- 2008-09 Women's CEV Top Teams Cup - 3rd place, with Fenerbahçe Acıbadem\n- 2008-09 Aroma Women's Volleyball"
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"Yeşilyurt Women's Volleyball Team\nYeşilyurt Women’s Volleyball, now renamed to Bakırköy Belediyesi Yeşilyurt Women’s Volleyball, is the women's volleyball section of Turkish sports club Yeşilyurt S.K. in İstanbul, Turkey. Founded in 1956 in Yeşilyurt neighborhood of Bakırköy district, the club's colors are . The team is playing its home matches at the Yeşilyurt Arena.\nCurrent squad.\nHead coach: Üzeyir Özdurak\nFormer players.\n- Tülin Altıntaş\n- Ergül Avcı\n- Pelin Çelik (2001-2003)\n- Neslihan"
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"Palgut\nPalgut is the surname of the following people:\n- Filip Palgut (born 1991), Slovak volleyball player\n- Karyn Palgut (born 1962), American handball player"
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"Gema León\nGema León (born ) is a Mexican female volleyball player. She is a member of the Mexico women's national volleyball team and played for Nuevo León in 2014. \nShe was part of the Mexico national team at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Italy.\nClubs.\n- Nuevo León (2014)\nExternal links.\n- Profile at \"FIVB.org\""
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"Johanna Mestorf\nJohanna Mestorf (17 April 1828, Bad Bramstedt, Duchy of Holstein – 20 July 1909, Kiel) was a German prehistoric archaeologist, the first female museum director in the Kingdom of Prussia and usually said to be the first female professor in Germany.\nLife and career.\nJohanna was the youngest of four surviving children of the physician and antiquarian Jacob Heinrich Mestorf and his wife Sophia Katharina Georgine, \"née\" Körner. When he died in 1837, she moved with her mother to Itzehoe, where"
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"John Warhurst\nJohn Warhurst (born 1 October 1944 in Sheffield, South Yorkshire) is a retired male race walker from England, who represented Great Britain at the 1972 Olympic Games, finishing 18th in the 50 km walk."
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"Kathleen Webb\nKathleen Webb (born October 6, 1956) is an American comic book writer and artist and one of the first female writers for Archie Comics.\nBiography.\nKathleen Webb was born in Puyallup, Washington. Mentored by Archie Comics writer-artist Dan DeCarlo, she sold her first script to that comic book company in 1985. As of 2008, she continued to write for, primarily, Archie Comics' Betty and Veronica titles. Webb has also penciled Mattel-licensed Barbie stories for Marvel Comics."
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"Lan Lixin\nLan Lixin (; born 14 February 1979) is a female Chinese middle distance runner.\nOn 18 October 1997 in Shanghai she ran the 1500 metres in 3:53.97 minutes. This ranks her eighth in the world of all time, behind Qu Yunxia, Jiang Bo, Lang Yinglai, Wang Junxia, Tatyana Kazankina, Yin Lili and Paula Ivan.\nAt the 1998 World Junior Championships she won the 1500 metres."
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"Xuan (; born 1966), Taiwanese TV presenter\n- Lan Wei (蘭衛; born 1968), Olympic diver\n- Lan Boning (; born 1971), novelist\n- Lan Xiaolong (; born 1973), screenwriter and novelist\n- Lan Lixin (兰丽新; born 1979), middle-distance runner\n- Lan Yu (兰玉; born 1986), fashion designer\n- Lan Xing (兰兴; born 1990), Olympic shooter"
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"Laverne Eve\nLaverne Eve (born 16 June 1965 in Nassau) is a female track and field athlete from the Bahamas, who competes in the javelin throw. Her personal best throw (new javelin) is 63.73 metres, achieved in April 2000 in Nashville. In her early career she also competed in shot put and discus throw. 30 years after starting her career, she still throws at a high level.\nEve was a member of the Louisiana State University track and field team.\nIn 1982 and in 1983"
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"of 100–40 and 42–19, respectively. Governor Andrew Cuomo signed GENDA into law on January 25, 2019.\nSupport for GENDA.\nActress, producer and transgender advocate Laverne Cox traveled to Albany, New York, in March 2013 to speak with New York State legislators to encourage them to pass GENDA. Concerns regarding discrimination in employment, housing, and bathroom rights – meaning whether or not transgender people should have access to sex-segregated spaces that are consistent with their gender identities – motivate Cox and other advocates. Despite fears"
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"Leopoldo Acosta\nLeopoldo Acosta (born June 27, 1962) is a retired male track and field athlete from Ecuador who competed in the middle distance running events during his career. He represented his native South American country at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California. Acosta set his personal best (1:51.44) in the men's 800 metres on December 12, 1986 in Santiago de Chile.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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"John Paul II on 3 September 1988 and he was beatified under Pope Benedict XVI on 20 November 2005 after the latter confirmed that Zurita had been killed 'in odium fidei' – in hatred of the faith. Cardinal José Saraiva Martins presided over the beatification on the pontiff's behalf in Guadalajara.\nLife.\nDarío Acosta Zurita was born in Mexico on 14 December 1908 as one of five children to Leopoldo Acosta and Dominga Zurita. His sole sister was Elisa while two brothers were Heriberto and Vicente and then Leopoldo who was"
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"Lim Khim Wah\nLim Khim Wah (born 29 April 1989) is a Malaysian professional badminton player from Penang who plays in the doubles category. His men's doubles partner was Goh V Shem until late 2014. The two won their first Super Series title at the 2014 Malaysia Open. As of July 2014, the pair rank at No. 16 worldwide. As of September 2014, his current partner is Ow Yao Han. In 2015, Lim resigned from the Badminton Association of Malaysia.\nAchievements.\nAchievements Asian Championships"
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"Lisa Backhouse\nLisa Backhouse is a female Australian television journalist for the Nine Network.\nCareer.\nBackhouse began her television career as a cadet at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in Brisbane in 1988. She soon relocated to Townsville, remaining there for nearly two years. She then moved to Canberra, where she reported on national politics and events.\nBackhouse returned to ABC in 1998, relocating to Brisbane to anchor the ABC weekend news. She retained this position until 2006, and in 2004 also began hosting"
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"idea of not conforming to typical male gender roles inhibited many boys from openly expressing their same-sex attraction. The worry of conforming to gender roles did not inhibit girls from expressing their same-gender preferences as much, because society is generally more flexible about their gender expression.\nResearchers such as Lisa Diamond are interested in how some adolescents depart from the socially constructed norms of gender and sexuality. She found that some girls, when faced with the option of choosing \"heterosexual\", \"same-sex attracted\" or"
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"Liu Renwang\nLiu Renwang (; born July 22, 1986 in Beijing), is a male Chinese judoka who will compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the Extra lightweight (under 60 kg) event.\nMajor performances.\n- 2005 National Games - 1st 60 kg class;\n- 2007 National Champions Tournament - 1st 60 kg class;\n- 2007 Japan Jigoro Kano Cup - 3rd 60 kg class\nSee also.\n- China at the 2008 Summer Olympics\nReferences.\n- http://2008teamchina.olympic.cn/index.php/personview/personsen/2770"
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"Louise Labé\nLouise Labé, (c. 1524, Lyon – 25 April 1566, Parcieux), also identified as La Belle Cordière (The Beautiful Ropemaker), was a feminist French poet of the Renaissance born in Lyon, the daughter of wealthy ropemaker Pierre Charly and his second wife, Etiennette Roybet.\nBiography.\nLouise Labé was born into a family of ropemakers, surgeons, and butchers. Her father, Pierre Charly, was a successful ropemaker, who started a business on rue de l'Arbre sec, at the"
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"Madlyn Davis\nMadlyn Davis was an American classic female blues singer, active as a recording artist in the late 1920s. Among her best-known tracks are \"Kokola Blues\" and \"It's Red Hot\". She was a contemporary of better-known recording artists, such as Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Clara Smith, Mozelle Alderson, Victoria Spivey, Sippie Wallace, and Bertha \"Chippie\" Hill. Little is known of her life outside music.\nCareer.\nDavis made ten recordings in Chicago for"
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"the course of her distinguished career, and was among only a handful of prominent female philosophers in a field overwhelmingly dominated by men. Wilson won a Guggenheim fellowship in 1977 and an American Council of Learned Societies fellowship in 1982. She was also a Centennial Medalist of the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences in 1989, and was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1992. In 1994, Wilson received Princeton University's Howard T. Behrman Award for distinguished achievement in the humanities.\nActive in professional"
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"Margaret Dauler Wilson\nMargaret Dauler Wilson (29 January 1939 – 27 August 1998) was an American philosopher and a professor of philosophy at Princeton University between 1970 and 1998.\nBiography.\nBorn in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Wilson earned a BA from Vassar College in 1960 and received her Ph.D. in philosophy from Harvard University five years later. While at Harvard she was a student of Burton Dreben. Wilson was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow at Harvard in 1960–61 and then studied at Oxford University in 1963–64. Wilson spent the early years"
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"Margrethe Mather\nMargrethe Mather (4 March 1886 – 25 December 1952) was one of the best known female photographers of the early 20th century. Initially she influenced and was influenced by Edward Weston while working in the pictorial style, but she independently developed a strong eye for patterns and design that transformed some of her photographs into modernist abstract art. She lived a mostly uncompromising lifestyle in Los Angeles that alternated between her photography and the creative Hollywood community of the 1920s and 1930s. In later life she abandoned photography, and she"
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"Queensland no longer by regulation records both height or gender on an individuals drivers licence. Australian Transgender Support Association Queensland president Gina Mather responded that her organisation had not been consulted and she believed that most trans* Queenslanders would in fact prefer to keep the sex identifier on their licences, since it was an easy way for them to prove their identity.\nBefore the change, Queensland had been the only state to issue driver licences that contained a person's sex. Changing it required, in addition to completing a form and evidence"
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"Maria Golimowska\nMaria Golimowska-Chylińska (born 28 August 1932) is a former female Polish volleyball player, a member of Poland women's national volleyball team in 1955–1966, a bronze medalist of the Olympic Games Tokyo 1964, a bronze medalist of the World Championship (1956, 1962) and medalist of the European Championship (silver in 1963, bronze in 1958), Polish Champion (1961).\nPersonal life.\nShe was born in Lachowo, but now she has been living in Warszawa. His husband Marian"
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"Men's Sabre Team\n- Krystyna Czajkowska, Josefa Ledwignowa, Maria Golimowska, Jadwiga Rutkowska, Danuta Kordaczuk, Krystyna Jakubowska, Jadwiga Marko, Maria Sliwkowa, Zofia Szczesniewska, Krystina Krupowa, Hanna Krystyna Busz and Barbara Hermela-Niemczyk — Volleyball, Women's Team Competition\n- Mieczysław Nowak — Weightlifting, Men's Featherweight (60 kg)\n- Marian Zieliński — Weightlifting, Men's Lightweight (67.5 kg)\n- Ireneusz Paliński — Weightlifting, Men's Middle heavyweight (90 kg)\nAthletics."
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"of a specific 'biological' sex within a categorical gender. The second wave feminist view that gender is socially constructed and hegemonic in all societies, remains current in some literary theoretical circles, Kira Hall and Mary Bucholtz publishing new perspectives as recently as 2008.\nContemporary socialisation theory proposes the notion that when a child is first born it has a biological sex but no social gender. As the child grows, \"...society provides a string of prescriptions, templates, or models of behaviors appropriate to the one sex or the"
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"Melania Corradini\nMelania Corradini (born 13 April 1987 in Cles) is a female Italian paralympic alpine skier.\nBiography.\nShe won a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Paralympics.\nSee also.\n- Italy at the 2010 Winter Paralympics\nExternal links.\n- Athlete profile at IPC web site"
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"the Congress of San Luis Potosí. On 8 August 2014, the Deputy Chairman of the Commission on Human Rights and Gender Equity, Miguel Maza Hernández, said that analysis of the proposal would begin. On 17 June 2015, Hernández announced the state's commitment to extending marriage to same-sex couples and stated that deliberations would happen after the June 2015 Supreme Court ruling declaring all laws against same-sex marriage unconstitutional is published in the judicial gazette. Hernández added that although no laws preventing same-sex couples from adopting exist"
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"Nilay Özdemir\nNilay Özdemir (born 24 October 1985 in Salihli, Manisa Province, Turkey), formerly aka Nilay Benli, is a Turkish female volleyball player. She is tall and plays as setter. She plays for Eczacıbaşı VitrA and wears jersey number 11. She played 74 times for the Turkey women's national volleyball team.\nCareer.\nÖzdemir played with Fenerbahçe in the 2012 FIVB Club World Championship held in Doha, Qatar and helped her team to win the bronze medal after defeating Puerto Rico's Lancheras de Cataño"
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"Paek Myong-suk\nPaek Myong-suk (born February 24, 1954) is a female North Korean former volleyball player who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics.\nIn 1972 she was part of the North Korean team which won the bronze medal in the Olympic tournament. She played one match.\nExternal links.\n- profile"
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"Panmela Castro\nPanmela Castro (born 26 June 1981), also known as Anarkia Boladona, is a Brazilian artist who utilizes graffiti as a platform to raise awareness on women's rights and the prevalence of domestic violence occurring to women in Brazil. In the year 2006, Brazil had passed a landmark law, called the Maria da Penha Law. This law recognized that physical abuse towards women should be illegal and violates human rights. Many women in Brazil did not know that this law existed. Panmela Castro recognized this, and"
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"from the School of Fine Arts at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. She is currently enrolled as a student in the Master of Arts Program at Rio de Janeiro State University.\nStyle.\nPanmela Castro believed that she could use graffiti as her canvas in the urban landscape to explore the women body and shed light on gender inequality, women submission, and domestic violence towards women. Panmela Castro uses her art form to condemn domestic violence.\nCultural impact and accomplishments.\nPanmela Castro has been nominated as one"
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"John Cipollina Band, Album – Monkey Medicine\n- \"Trust Me\", 1982, Artist – The Nick Gravenites John Cipollina Band, Album – Monkey Medicine\n- \"Mercy of the Moon\", 1991, Artist – Marty Balin, Album – Better Generation\n- \"Louisiana\", 1975, Artist – Patti Dahlstrom, Album – Your Place or Mine\n- \"He Did Me Wrong, But He Did It Right\", 1975, Artist – Patti Dahlstrom, Album – Your Place or Mine\n- \""
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"opera\". In 2000 Pelageya assembled a band under her name.\nIn 2009 Pelageya was awarded the title \"Best female soloist of the year\" according to Nashe Radio. In January 2010 she took part in Bobby McFerrin's project Bobble.\nPelageya is one of the four coaches of the Russian reality talent show The Voice in seasons 1–3 and 6. Also she is one of the three coaches of The Voice Kids in seasons 1–3, 5–6 as well as a coach of The Voice Senior, season 1."
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"Pyranja\nPyranja is a female German rapper.\nPyranja started rapping at the age of 16. Early supporters and precursors were the rap crews DSC and the Underdog Cru. After a yearlong stay in Boston she went back to Germany, more precisely to Berlin. She socialized in the scene very quickly and many contributions for other artists followed.\nThe label Def Jam Germany showed great interest in the upcoming rap artist and so she released her first EP, called \"Im Kreis \", in 2001. She even entered"
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"Rasaq Tanimowo\nRasaq Tanimowo (born September 9, 1992) is a male Nigerian weightlifter. On 10 September 2015, he won two silver medals in weightlifting while representing Nigeria at the 2015 All-Africa Games in Brazzaville. Prior to the 2015 All-Africa Games, he also represented Nigeria at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland."
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"Thora Hallager\nThora Hallager (1821–1884) was one of Denmark's earliest female photographers. She appears to have been familiar with daguerrotyping before she went on a study trip to Paris in 1855, apparently to learn about the latest American developments in the process. She probably practiced as a photographer in Copenhagen from about 1850 before opening her own studio in 1857.\nHallager was Hans Christian Andersen's landlady in Lille Kongensgade, Copenhagen, from 1866 to 1869 and in Nyhavn from 1871 to 1873. Andersen wrote to her frequently during"
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"Georg Lous\nGeorg Fredrik Hallager Lous (13 March 1878 – 17 February 1949) was a Norwegian barrister and businessperson.\nPersonal life.\nHe was born in Kristiania as a son of Attorney General Karl Lous (1847–1928) and Karoline Mathilde Zetlitz (1844–1926). He was a brother of astronomer Kristian Lous, grandson of barrister Johan Christian Vogelsang Lous and great-grandson of commodore Carl Christian Lous. His grandfather was a brother of Thora Marie Lous, who in turn was the mother of Christian Lous Lange. Georg"
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"a super-powered crime lord threatens Tina McGee's life to force her husband Jerry to make anti-Flash weaponry in an attempt to draw a retired Wally West out of the Witness Protection Program. In this alternate future, Tina is still working at S.T.A.R. Labs; her colleague, Chunk, is murdered to force her cooperation.\nArrowverse.\n- Tina McGee was the lead female character in the 1990 television series \"The Flash\", in which she was portrayed by Amanda Pays. In the show, she helps"
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"his death in 1989, as another example of gender passing. Within the transgender community, passing refers to the perception or recognition of a transitioned or transitioning trans-person as belonging to the gender identity to which they are transitioning rather than the sex or gender they were assigned at birth.\nReligion.\nPassing as a member of a different religion or as not religious at all is not uncommon among minority religious communities. In the entry \"Passing\" for the GLBTQ Encyclopedia Project, Tina Gianoulis states \"at times of"
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"Tina Periša\nTina Periša, married Tanasilović (born 15 November 1984 in Šibenik, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Croatian female professional basketball player.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at eurobasket.com\n- Profile at ISM agency site"
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"photographer and recently a writer of the book called \"My first suicide\", which has yet to be released.\nBackground.\nBackground Childhood.\nPeriša was raised in Šibenik, Croatia, with his sister Tina.\nPeriša became interested in computers at an early age, programming in Basic by age thirteen, doing small games on Commodore 128, and forming hacking groups at age fifteen in local computer club.\nBackground Medical condition.\nIn early childhood he had a medical condition with his right lung. After surgery he"
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"Toni Aubin\nToni Aubin \"(\" Maria Antoinette Rubio; 22 September 1927 Antioch, California – 10 February 1990 San Joaquin, California) was an American female jazz vocalist who flourished with big bands from about 1946 to about 1950.\nCareer.\nAubin is most known as a featured singer with Earle Spencer and His Orchestra, with whom she began performing in 1949. Before that, from about 1946 to about 1947, she toured with the Louis Ohls Orchestra out of Arkadelphia.\nIn 1947, Aubin, while"
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"quite a bit of gender inequality, especially in her field. Men dominated the field of astronomy and Dumée had been told that the work involved in astronomy was \"too delicate work for persons of her sex.” As previously stated, despite this, she was not deterred from her work or study, and went on to publish her book and become famous for her work’s clarity on the subject matter within its pages.\nSee also.\n- Timeline of women in science\nBibliography.\nAubin, David ("
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"Veronica O'Mara"
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"Veronica O'Mara\nVeronica O'Mara is a historian at the University of Hull who is a specialist in medieval English religious literature, particularly sermons, and female literacy. She is joint editor with Carolyn Muessig of \"Medieval Sermon Studies\". O'Mara is engaged in a long-term project on Nuns' Literacies in Medieval Europe which has resulted in conferences in Hull (2011), Missouri-Kansas City (2012), and Antwerp (2013).\nSelected publications.\n- \"A Study and Edition of Selected Middle English"
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"Nor will \"The Independent’\"s books section. And nor will the children’s books blog at independent.co.uk”.\nHowever, Michael O'Mara, owner of Buster Books defended his company’s gender-specific titles, such as \"The Beautiful Girls' Colouring Book\" and \"The Brilliant Boys' Colouring Book\", to \"The Independent on Sunday\" in March 2014, saying: ”It's a fact of life how a very large percentage of people shop when buying for kids, do it by sex. We know for"
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"Veronika Martinek"
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"Veronika Martinek\nVeronika Martinek (born 3 April 1972) is a former professional female tennis player playing for Germany. On 25 March 1991 she reached a career high of No. 49 on the Tour rankings. Her career stretched from the end of the 1980s to 2001.\nIn 1995, she lost on the 3rd round of Roland-Garros to Adriana Serra Zanetti, this being her best performance in Grand Slam tournaments."
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"- Veronika Kropotina (born 1991), Russian figure skater\n- Veronika Kubařová, Czech actress in Lidice (film)\n- Veronika Kudermetova (born 1997), Russian tennis player\n- Veronica Lake (1922–1973), American film actress\n- Veronika Machová (born 1990), Czech beauty pageant contestant\n- Veronica Maggio (born 1981), Swedish pop singer\n- Veronika Martinek (born 1972), German tennis player\n- Veronica Mehta (active since 1996), British Asian singer\n- Veronica"
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"Virgil Hodge"
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"Virgil Hodge\nVirgil Hodge (born 17 November 1983) is a female sprinter from Saint Kitts and Nevis who specializes in the 200 metres. She was born in Basseterre.\nAt the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing she competed at the 100 metres sprint. In her first round heat she placed fourth behind Muna Lee, Anita Pistone and Guzel Khubbieva, normally causing elimination. However her time of 11.48 was among the ten fastest losing times, which was enough to advance to the second round. There she failed to qualify for"
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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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"Wafa Idris\nWafa Idris ( 1975 – January 27, 2002) was the first female suicide bomber in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. At the time of her death, Idris was a 28-year-old, divorced Red Crescent Volunteer. She lived in the Am'ari Refugee Camp in Ramallah.\nEarly life.\nIdris' parents were refugees who lived in the Am'ari Refugee Camp having fled Ramla in Mandate Palestine in 1948 during the Nakba. She was born in the refugee camp in 1975. Her father died when she was"
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"herself up, and with her exploded all the myths about woman's weakness, submissiveness, and enslavement.\"\nLegacy.\nIn March 2011, Palestinian Media Watch reported that the Fatah-affiliated Al-Amari Palestinian youth center announced a football tournament named after Wafa Idris.\nSee also.\n- Andalib Suleiman\n- Ayat al-Akhras\n- Hanadi Jaradat\nAdditional Sources.\n- \"Wafa Idrees: A symbol of a Generation\", Arabic Media Internet Network, 23 February 2002\n- \"Filling"
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"Wang Yunlu"
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"Wang Yunlu\nWang Yunlu (; born 20 May 1996 in Beijing) is a female Chinese volleyball player. She won the 2013 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship.\nShe was part of the China team in 2017 who took part in the FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix in Macao. The team who included Zhu Ting, Qian Jingwen, Zheng Yixin, Wang Mengjie played against the USA, Turkey and Italy. The final part of the competition was in Nanjing in China where the team came fourth.\nClubs."
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"Yunlu\nYunlu (28 July 1695 – 20 March 1767), born Yinlu, was a Manchu prince of the Qing dynasty.\nYunlu was born in the Aisin Gioro clan as the 16th son of the Kangxi Emperor. His mother was Consort Mi (密妃), a Han Chinese with the family name Wang. He was good in mathematics and musical tuning.\nBoguoduo (博果鐸), the 2nd Prince Zhuang of the First Rank, died in 1723 without an heir. Yunlu was adopted as his heir and inherited"
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