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"Wendy Cornejo"
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"Wendy Cornejo\nWendy Cornejo (born 7 January 1993) is a female racewalker from Bolivia. She competed in the Women's 20 kilometres walk event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China.\nSee also.\n- Bolivia at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics"
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"Suzanne Kessler\nSuzanne Kessler (born October 13, 1946 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American social psychologist known for the application of ethnomethodology to gender. She and Wendy McKenna pioneered this application of ethnomethodology to the study of gender and sex with their groundbreaking work, \"Gender an Ethnomethodological Approach\". Twenty years later, Kessler extended this work in a second book, \"Lessons from the Intersexed\".\nCareer.\nKessler received her doctoral degree in social psychology at the City University of New York Graduate Center ("
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"William Erese\nWilliam Erese (born 12 September 1976) is a retired male hurdler from Nigeria. His personal best time is 13.42 seconds, achieved in July 2003 in Mals, (Italy). This is the current Nigerian record.\nExternal links.\nbr"
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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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"Zeng Shaoxuan"
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"Zeng Shaoxuan\nZeng Shaoxuan (also spelled as Zeng Shao-Xuan, ; ; born August 29, 1981 in Nanjing, Jiangsu) is a Chinese male tennis player. He competed for China at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the men's singles and men's doubles with partner Yu Xinyuan.\nIn the 2009, ATP Shanghai Masters 1000 (as a wildcard entrant), he made the second round. He defeated Israeli Dudi Sela 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 before losing to Jo-Wilfried"
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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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"Zinaida Krotova"
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"Zinaida Krotova\nZinaida Krotova (; born 1923) is a former Soviet female speed skater. She won a silver medal at the World Allround Speed Skating Championships for Women in 1950 in Moscow."
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"- Vyacheslav Krotov (born 1993), Russian association football player\n- Yakov Krotov (born 1957), Russian essayist, historian, radio host and priest\n- Zinaida Krotova (born 1923), Russian speed skater\nSee also.\n- Krotov culture"
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"Ágnes Herczegh"
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"Ágnes Herczegh\nÁgnes Herczegh (born 28 August 1950 in Csorna, Győr-Moson-Sopron) is a retired female discus thrower, who competed for Hungary at the 1980 Summer Olympics. She set her personal best (65.22 metres) in 1982.\nReferences.\n- sports-reference"
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", New Zealand pioneer\n- Agnes Kane Callum (1925–2015), American genealogist\n- Agnes Carlsson, Swedish pop star, better known by mononym Agnes\n- Agnes Chan, Hong Kong-based singer\n- Agnès Delahaie (born 1920), French film producer\n- Agnes de Mille, American dancer and choreographer\n- Agnès Godard, César Award-winning French cinematographer\n- Agnès Gosselin (born 1967), French figure skater\n- Ágnes Heller, Hungarian philosopher\n- Ágnes Herczegh, Hungarian discus thrower"
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"Çiğdem Dede"
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"Çiğdem Dede\nÇiğdem Dede (born February 27, 1980 in Gaziantep, Turkey) is a Turkish female powerlifter competing in the −44 kg division. She won the silver medal at the 2012 Paralympics. She is a dwarf athlete of Ankara Guven Spor, where she is coached by Mustafa Doğan. \nShe became paralyzed at the age of six due to wrong injection given to her leg.\nCareer history.\nÇiğdem Dede is high school graduate. She began powerlifting by chance, encouraged by a weightlifting coach in 2009,"
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"Çiğdem\nÇiğdem is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, \"Çiğdem\" means \"Crocus\", \"Colchicum\", and/or \"Meadow Saffron\".\n- Çiğdem Balım Harding, American senior lecturer at Indiana University\n- Çiğdem Belci (born 1987), Turkish footballer\n- Çiğdem Can Rasna (born 1976), Turkish volleyball player\n- Çiğdem Dede (born 1980), Turkish paralympic powerlifter\n- Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı (1940–2017), Turkish scientist in social psychology\n- Çiğdem Özyaman (born 1985"
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"Alena Mazouka"
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"Alena Mazouka\nAlena Mazouka (, also - \"Yelena Mazovka;\" born June 30, 1967) is a retired female long-distance runner from Belarus, who represented her native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in the women's marathon race. There she finished in 24th place in the overall-rankings. Mazovka set her personal best (2:29:06) in the classic distance in 1997."
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"Alena\nAlena may refer to:\nPeople.\nAlena is a variant of Helen (given name). People with this name include:\n- Saint Alena (died 640), born in Dilbeek, Belgium, and martyred c. 640\n- Alena Holubeva (born 1994), Belarusian basketball player\n- Alena Martinovská, Czech actress, appearing in the 1954 film \"Komedianti\"\n- Alena Matejka (Alena Matějková, born 1966), Czech sculptor and glass designer\n- Alena Mazouka (born 1967)"
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"Ana Semren"
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"Ana Semren\nAna Semren (born February 5, 1988) is a Croatian female professional basketball player.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at eurobasket.com"
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"Ana-Marija Begić"
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"Ana-Marija Begić\nAna-Marija Begić (born January 17, 1994 in Split, Croatia) is a Croatian female basketball player.\nExternal links.\n- Profile at eurobasket.com\n- Biography at regeneracomsports.com"
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"& Lejla – 15 points (Quickstep – 2nd episode)\nSeason 7.\nThe seventh season of \"Ples sa zvijezdama\" (\"Dancing with the Stars\") aired in late 2012 on HRT1.\nThe contestants were:\n- Barbara Radulović with Robert Schubert (Winners)\n- Mirna Medaković with Damir Horvatinčić\n- Saša Lozar with Marija Šantek\n- Ana Begić with Hrvoje Kraševac\n- Darko Janeš with Marija Stošić\n- Blaženka Leib with Patrik Majcen\n- Niko Pulić with Tamara Despot\n- Davor"
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"Andreas Scholl\nAndreas Scholl (born 10 November 1967) is a German countertenor, a male classical singer in the alto vocal range, specialising in Baroque music.\nCareer overview.\nBorn into a family of singers, Scholl was enrolled at the age of seven into the boys choir. Aged 13, he was chosen from 20,000 choristers gathered in Rome from around the world to sing solo at a Mass held on 4 January 1981. Just four years later, Scholl was offered a place at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis,"
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", extended biography, full discography, list of all recorded tracks indexed by composer, photo archive, early music links, index of world countertenors, audio samples, message board\n- Andreas Scholl at Facebook\n- Andreas Scholl HarrisonParrott artist management\n- Andreas Scholl Decca 2011\n- Andreas Scholl laphil.com 2011\n- Scholl's MySpace page with audio clips from his own studio.\n- Andreas Scholl sings from Mozart's Mitridate\n- Germany special: The Rhine Valley Interview with Andreas Scholl by Kieran Falconer, \"The Independent"
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"Angela Pressey"
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"Angela Pressey\nAngela Pressey (born June 6, 1986) is a retired American female volleyball player. She was part of the United States women's national volleyball team at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan."
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"Pressey\nPressey is a surname. Notable people with the name include:\n- Angela Pressey (born 1986), American volleyball player\n- Paul Pressey (born 1958), American basketball player and coach\n- Phil Pressey (born 1991), American basketball player\n- Sidney L. Pressey (1888–1979), American professor of Psychology\nSee also.\n- Pressey House, historic octagon house in Oakland, Maine"
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"Anna Berecz"
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"Anna Berecz\nAnna Berecz (4 September 1988, in Budapest) is a female skier from Hungary. She took part in the alpine skiing events at the 2010 Winter Olympics and the 2014 Winter Olympics. She has also competed in the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2007 and the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2009.\nIn the 2010 Winter Olympics, Berecz competed in the women's downhill, coming 35, super combined, 27, super-G, where she failed to finish, slalom, 45, and giant slalom"
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", 42.\nResults.\nFIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2007:Slalom–53Giant slalom–42FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 2009:Giant slalom–39Super-G–342010 Winter Olympics:br\nDownhill–35brSuper combined–27brSuper-G–DNFbrSlalom–45brGiant slalom–42\n2014 Winter Olympics:br\nDownhill–35brSuper combined–21brSuper-G–28brSlalom–35brGiant slalom–48\nExternal links.\n- Anna Berecz at www.vancouver2010.com\n- Anna Berecz at Yahoo! sports"
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"Bai Yan"
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"Bai Yan\nBai Yan (; ; born May 21, 1989, in Nanjing, Jiangsu) is a Chinese male tennis player.\nTennis career.\nTennis career Juniors.\nAs a junior, Bai reach as high as No. 10 in the singles world rankings in January 2007.\nTennis career 2010.\nYan won back-to-back ITF Men's Circuit titles in September before knocking off World No. 30 Radek Štěpánek at the Shanghai Masters the following month.\nTennis career 2012.\nAfter not competing on"
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"Bai Yan (actor)\nBai Yan (born Yan Bo Yuan (阎伯元) on 5 May 1920) is a Singaporean actor. Ban Yan is a retired prominent multi-disciplined performer, ranging from theatre to dance and a magician. Affectionately known to Singaporeans as \"Bai Yan shu shu\" (Uncle Bai Yan), he is a household name in the Singapore television dramas scene.\nHis love story with his late wife Ye Qing was featured in a 2018 Channel NewsAsia documentary, \"Love in A Time of"
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"Belle Kogan"
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"Belle Kogan\nBelle Kogan (1902–2000) was a Russian born industrial designer and is regarded as the first prominent female in the profession in the United States (Godmother of Industrial Design) as well as one of the founders of the profession itself. In 1994, she was recognized as a fellow of both the Industrial Designers Society of America (IDSA) and Industrial Designers Institute(IDI).\nEarly life and education.\nKogan was born in Ilyashevka, Russia, on June 26, 1902 and emigrated to Allentown, Pennsylvania in"
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"External links.\n- Information on the Belle Kogan Papers, \n- Belle Kogan Fact Sheet \n- Collection of rare Zippo lighters designed by Belle Kogan \n- by Belle Kogan, Patent: Design for Cup\n- by Belle Kogan, Patent: Design for a Clock Case\n-"
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"Carlee Hoffman"
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"Carlee Hoffman\nCarlee Hoffman (born July 10, 1986) is an American female wheelchair basketball player from Cutlerville, Michigan. She plays the power forward position and was a gold medalist for the United States in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens and in the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing. Hoffman is a bilateral below-knee amputee.\nMajor achievements.\n- 2006: Silver medal - IWBF Gold Cup (World Championships), Amsterdam, The Netherlands\n- 2004: Gold medal - Paralympic Games, Athens, Greece"
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". Children’s social skills and behavior can be altered based on whether or not they have predominantly same-sex friends or cross-sex friends. One study by Kovacs, Parker, and Hoffman (1996), they found that children who primarily had friends of the opposite sex were perceived to be more aggressive, yet less shy by others. Furthermore, teachers said that the children with primarily friends of the opposite sex had lower academic performance and social skills, however faced less stereotyping in regards to gender roles and were better"
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"Catherine Barclay"
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"Catherine Barclay\nCatherine Barclay (born 12 June 1973) is a former professional tennis player from Australia.\nBarclay's parents were the owners of a tennis facility in Sydney, and she began playing tennis at the age of eight.\nIn her junior career, she was a winner of the Wimbledon girls doubles.\nIn her professional career, she won three ITF titles in singles and 30 in doubles. She was a quarterfinalist in the Wimbledon women's doubles and mixed doubles. In the 2002 season, she won"
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"horror is something altogether entirely different, concerned as much with gender identity as it is with sheer taboo-breaking of the screen images of bodies. The New French Extremity in particular is a wide-ranging set of films, encompassing art-house darlings like Claire Denis and Catherine Breillat (a filmmaker much more interested in sex than violence, or rather sex as violence) as well as those who might be deemed schlockmeisters by their detractors[,] like Xavier Gens and Alexandre Aja. \nFilms belonging to the New French"
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"Christian Ide Hintze"
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"abuse of oppression.\" (Vinh K. Huynh, Vietnam 1993)\n- \"He is the modern minstrel and an extraordinary poet. Because he does it the activist, the gestual, the histrionic way.\" (Miguel Barnet, Cuba 1993)\n- \"The Austrian Christian Ide Hintze likes the idea of merging the mundane with the spiritual, the female with the male, the avandgardist with the traditional, the oriental with the occidental, the characters of the alphabet with the new signs of the electronic world.\""
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"Christian Ide Hintze\nChristian Ide Hintze (December 26, 1953, Vienna - February 2012) ) was an Austrian poet and performance artist, who focused on the transition from literary to cross-media forms.\nBiography.\nBetween 1972 and 1974 Christian Ide Hintze worked as a Super-8 filmmaker and street singer in Scandinavia, England, France and Spain, between 1974 and 1978 – in addition to studying theater and communications at the University of Vienna – as a distributor of megaphone, poster and leaflet texts in Austria, Germany"
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"Damian Janikowski"
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"Damian Janikowski\nDamian Janikowski (born June 27, 1989 in Wrocław) is a male wrestler from Poland.\nWrestling career.\nAt the 2011 World Championships, he won the silver medal in the 84 kg men's Greco-Roman division. He beat Pedro Garcia Perez, Alan Khugaev, Eerik Aps and Nazmi Avluca before losing to Alim Selimov in the final.\nAt the 2012 European Championships, he beat Zhan Belenyuk, Jim Petterson and Andrea Minguzzi, before losing to Hristo Marinov.\nJanikowski represented his native"
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"Janikowski\nJanikowski ( ; feminine: Janikowska, plural: Janikowscy) is a Polish surname. Notable people with this name include:\n- Andrzej Janikowski (1799–1864), Polish physician\n- Damian Janikowski (born 1989), Polish wrestler\n- Leopold Janikowski (1855–1942), Polish explorer and ethnographer\n- Jerzy Janikowski (1952–2006), Polish fencer\n- Sebastian Janikowski (born 1978), Polish player of American football\n- Stanisław Janikowski (1891–1965), Polish diplomat\nSee also.\n- Jankowski"
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"Desmond Mokgobu"
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"Desmond Mokgobu\nDesmond Mokgobu (born 23 November 1988) is a male South African long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China, finishing 41st. In the following World Championships, held in London in 2017, he completed the marathon in 2:16:14, ranking in the 21st place.\nSee also.\n- South Africa at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics\n- South Africa at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics"
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"- Elizabeth A. Kellogg, E. Desmond Lee and Family Professor of Botanical Studies, University of Missouri–St. Louis: Development of grass flowers and inflorescences.\n- Ellen D. Ketterson, Professor of Biology and Professor of Gender Studies, Indiana University: Sex and gender in animals.\n- Ann Marie Kimball, Professor of Epidemiology and Health Sciences and Adjunct Professor of Biomedical Health Informatics and Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle: Emerging infections in an era of global trade.\n- Peter Kivy, Board of Governors"
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"Edward Villella\nEdward Villella (born October 1, 1936 in Bayside, New York) is an American danseur and choreographer. He is frequently cited as America's most celebrated male dancer of ballet at the time. Villella was inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2007.\nEducation.\nVillella enrolled in the School of American Ballet at age ten, and then the High School of Performing Arts, but then interrupted his studies to complete his college education. He attended the New York Maritime Academy, where he"
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"wife Linda Carbonetto, a former Olympic figure skater, have two daughters named Lauren and Crista. Villella also has a son, Roddy; his mother is Villella's first wife, former New York City Ballet dancer Janet Greschler.\nExternal links.\n- \"Miami City Ballet\"\n- Kennedy Center biography of Edward Villella\n- Edward Villella performs in \"Reflections In Space\" on archive.org\n- Edward Villella performs in \"Brigadoon\" on archive.org"
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"Eline De Smedt"
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"Eline De Smedt\nEline De Smedt (born February 10, 1998) is a Belgian female acrobatic gymnast. With partner Nikki Snel, Eline De Smedt achieved gold in the 2014 Acrobatic Gymnastics World Championships."
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"De Smedt\nDe Smedt is a Dutch occupational surname. It is East and West Flemish for \"the smith\". \"De Smedt\" is common in East Flanders, while the agglutinated form \"Desmedt\" is primarily used in West Flanders. People with this name include:\n- Bill DeSmedt (born 1943), American science fiction author\n- Charles De Smedt (1833–1911), Belgian Jesuit priest and hagiographer\n- Christine De Smedt (born 1963), Belgian dancer and choreographer\n- Eline De Smedt ("
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"Elizabeth Schall\nElizabeth Schall is a female American singer, songwriter and guitarist, and founder of the death metal band Dreaming Dead. Prior to that, she was a guitarist of the all-female tribute band The Iron Maidens and the death metal band Winterthrall. She is married to fellow death metal musician Leon del Muerte.\nBiography.\nOf Chilean descent, Elizabeth Schall first came into the music scene when she was recruited to join the death metal band Winterthrall in 2003. She departed from the band two years later"
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"K. Schall, of Wigmore Street.\nOn 1 July 1905, the \"Journal of the Röntgen Society\" listed as members: K. Schall, 35, Great Marylebone Street, W. and Frank K. Schmidlin, 83, Elizabeth Street, Sydney, NSW. In 1905, K. Schall offered an assortment of medical apparatus.\nIn July 1911, Dr. E. S. Worrall refers to the utilisation of apparatus to produce radiograms in very short exposure times, a half or a quarter of a second. Worrall stated that in 1896,"
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"Emily Hall\nEmily Hall (born 1978) is a composer of classical music, electronica and songs. Her music has been performed by the Duke Quartet, the London Symphony Orchestra, the Brodsky Quartet, the London Sinfonietta, and the Philharmonia; it has been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio 4 and France Culture. Roxanna Panufnik said of her (and 21st century female classical composers in general): \"Hip young things like Tansy Davies and Emily Hall will exert a great influence on the new music scene in"
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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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"Flora Wambaugh Patterson\nFlora Wambaugh Patterson (1847–1928) was an American mycologist, and the first female plant pathologist hired by the United States Department of Agriculture. She ran the US National Fungus Collections for almost thirty years, radically growing the collection and shaping its direction, and supervised or discovered numerous significant fungal diseases.\nLife.\nFlora Wambaugh was born in Columbus, Ohio, to Sarah Sells (Wambaugh) and Methodist minister A. B. Wambaugh. She studied fungi as a hobby in her childhood. \nShe attended Antioch"
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"Kim Se-young\nKim Se-young (Hangul: 김세영, Hanja: 金洗瑩; born 4 June 1981 in Busan, Korea) is a South Korean female professional volleyball player. She was part of the silver medal winning team at the 2010 Asian Games. She was part of the South Korea women's national volleyball team at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan.\nBiography.\nShe is part of the Korea Ginseng Corporation. In 2011, Kim participated in the FIVB Volleyball Women's World"
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"social standing of the partner, not gender \"per se\". Both women and young men were considered normal objects of desire, but outside marriage a man was supposed to act on his desires only with slaves, prostitutes (who were often slaves), and the \"infames\". It was immoral to have sex with another freeborn man's wife, his marriageable daughter, his underage son, or with the man himself; sexual use of another man's slave was subject to the owner's permission. Lack of self"
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"Lin Weining\nLin Weining (Chinese: 林伟宁; born March 15, 1979 in Changyi County, Shandong) is a female Chinese weightlifter. She began with wushu in 1991, and switched to weightlifting in 1992. She joined the provincial weightlifting team four years later.\nMajor performances.\n- 1999 National Championships - 2nd 69 kg\n- 1999 World Women's Youth Championships - 1st 69 kg snatch, C&J & total, breaking WR in snatch (137.5 kg)\n- 1999 Asian Championships - 1st 69"
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"Wan-i, Deputy Magistrate of Taipei County (1999–2002)\n- Lin Weining (林伟宁), world Olympic champion, weightlifter, athlete\n- Lin Wenyue, scholar, writer and translator from Taiwan.\n- Lin Xiangru, Chinese politician of the Warring States period\n- Lin Xu (林旭), scholar, poet\n- Lin Yang-kang, former mayor of Taipei city, Chairman of Taiwan province, Taiwanese politician\n- Lin Yi-shih, Secretary-General of Executive Yuan (2012)"
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"Lise Van Hecke\nLise Van Hecke (born 1 July 1992) is a Belgian female volleyball player. She is a member of the Belgium women's national volleyball team. She was part of the Belgian national team at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Italy.\nClubs.\n- Asterix Kieldrecht (2008–2011)\n- Tiboni Urbino Volley (2011–2013)\n- River Piacenza (2013–2015)\n- Vôlei Nestlé Osasco (2015–2016)\n- Beşiktaş (2016-2017)\n- Volley Pesaro (2017"
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"place\nResults Europe U18 / U17 Championship.\n Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place\nTeam.\nTeam Current Squad.\nThe following is the Belgian roster in the 2015 FIVB Volleyball Girls' U18 World Championship.\nHead Coach: Fien Callens\nNotable Players.\n- Ilka Van de Vyver\n- Laura Heyrman\n- Lise Van Hecke\nExternal links.\n- Official national team website\n- Official KBVBV website"
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"Lucienne Delyle\nLucienne Delyle (16 April 1917 – 10 April 1962) was a French singer.\nAfter the very famous song \"Mon amant de Saint-Jean\" (my lover from Saint-Jean), in 1942, Lucienne Delyle became the most popular French female singer of the 1950s.\nBiography.\nBorn in Paris, she received a pharmacist's education. She performed as an amateur singer until 1939 when Jacques Canetti, the artistic director of Radio Cité, heard her and immediately engaged her."
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"Lucienne\nLucienne is a given French name. It is the feminine form of Lucien, meaning \"Light\". Variants include Lucinda, Lucie (French) and Lucy. People named Lucienne include:\n- Lucienne Abraham\n- Lucienne Bloch\n- Lucienne Boyer\n- Lucienne Day\n- Lucienne Delyle\n- Lucienne Heuvelmans\n- Lucienne N'Da\n- Lucienne Robillard\nSee also.\n- Lucianne Goldberg"
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"Maddison Keeney\nMaddison Keeney (born 23 May 1996) is an Australian female diver. She won a bronze medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, gold medals at the 2017 and 2019 World Aquatics Championships, and silver medals at the 2014 and 2018 Commonwealth Games.\nCareer.\nKeeney rose to prominence in the Australian aquatic scene, when she competed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland. There, she captured the silver medal in the 1 m springboard, and a bronze in the 3"
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"Dean Cogan (1826–1872), Irish priest and writer\n- Fanny Cogan (1866–1929), American actress\n- Frank Cogan (born 1944), Irish Gaelic footballer\n- Henri Cogan (1924–2003), French actor and stuntman\n- Kevin Cogan (born 1956), American Formula 1 driver\n- Maggie Cogan (born 1943), American horse and carriage driver\n- Patrick Cogan (1903–1977), Irish politician\n- Philip Cogan (1750–1833), Irish composer\n- Pierre Cogan (1914–2013), French"
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"Films and Dev Anand, found success with other banners such as B. R. Chopra, Raj Kapoor, Manmohan Desai, Feroz Khan, Nasir Hussain, Manoj Kumar, Prakash Mehra, Raj Khosla and Shakti Samanta.\nIn 1978, she starred in Raj Kapoor's massively publicised \"Satyam Shivam Sundaram\" (1978), however, the film was heavily criticized. The subject dealt with the notion of the soul being more attractive than the body, but Kapoor chose to showcase Aman's sex-appeal. The actress was highly"
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"Bokor (surname)\nBokor is a Hungarian surname that may refer to\n- Elemér Bokor (1887–1928), Hungarian entomologist\n- Jozsef Bokor, Hungarian scientist\n- Marián Bokor (born 1977), Slovakian javelin thrower\n- Margit Bokor (1903?–1949), Hungarian soprano\n- Pál Bokor (born 1942), Hungarian journalist, writer and translator"
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"Narjes Emamgholinejad\nNarjes Emamgholinejad (, born 5 July 1984) is an Iranian female sports shooter.\nReferences.\n- Profile at 2014 Asian Games\n- Profile at International Shooting Sport Federation"
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"heterosexual college men who were shown gay pornography. Their physical response was measured. Men who were considered homophobes were more aroused, but claimed they had no reaction. This then goes back to Gwen Araujo, who was killed by two men who were insecure about their sexualities because they had sexual relations with her. All of this supports the theory that people are more likely to get angry at sex, gender, and sexuality differences because they are insecure about their own sexuality or gender identity.\nCast.\n- Gore Vidal"
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"Olga Kazi\nOlga Kazi (born 10 May 1941 in Kispest, Budapest) is a retired female middle distance runner from Hungary. She is a multiple Hungarian Athletics Championships winner, having collected two gold medals in 400 metres, five on 800 metres and one each in 1500 metres and cross country running. In addition Kazi twice represented her native country at the Summer Olympics: in 1960 and 1964. She set her personal best in the women's 800 metres (2:05.0) on 16 September 1962 at the European Championships in Belgrade"
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"Orla Jørgensen\nOrla Jørgensen (25 May 1904 – 29 June 1947) was a male Danish racing cyclist who won a gold medal at the 1928 Summer Olympics with Henry Hensen and Leo Nielsen.\nExternal links.\n- Orla Jørgensen's profile at databaseOlympics\n- Denmark's first Olympic champions"
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", walk-over\nCycling.\nFive cyclists, all men, represented Denmark in 1928.\n- Individual road race\n- Henry Hansen\n- Leo Nielsen\n- Orla Jørgensen\n- Poul Sørensen\n- Team road race\n- Henry Hansen\n- Leo Nielsen\n- Orla Jørgensen\n- Poul Sørensen\n- Sprint\n- Willy Falck Hansen\n- Time trial\n- Willy Falck Hansen\nFencing.\nTen fencers, seven men and three women, represented Denmark in 1928.\n- Men's"
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"chubby, whiny, and obnoxious job-hopper of indeterminate gender who is searching for a steady foundation in life. Pat encounters Chris, whose sex is also unrevealed. The two fall in love, and get engaged. Meanwhile, Pat's neighbor, Kyle Jacobsen, develops an unhealthy obsession with unveiling Pat's sex, and begins stalking Pat. Kyle sends in a tape of Pat performing karaoke to a TV show called \"America's Creepiest People\", bringing Pat to the attention of the band Ween, who feature Pat"
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"Bemelmans\nBemelmans is a surname. Notable people with that surname: \n- Fons Bemelmans (born 1938) Dutch artist\n- Ludwig Bemelmans (1898–1962), Austria-Hungary -born American writer and illustrator of children's books\n- Bemelmans Bar in the Carlyle Hotel, New York City, named after Ludwig Bemelmans\n- Madeleine Bemelmans (born Madeleine Freund), animal rights activist\n- Ruben Bemelmans (born 1988), Belgian professional tennis player\n- Theo Bemelmans (born 1943), Dutch computer scientist\nOther"
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"Yuliya Podskalnaya\nYuliya Podskalnaya (born 18 April 1989) is a Russian female volleyball player, playing as a middle blocker. She is part of the Russia women's national volleyball team.\nCareer.\nShe competed at the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship , 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's Club World Championship , and 2015 Montreux Volley Masters. \nExternal links.\n- FIVB profile\n- http://www.scoresway.com/?sport=volleyball&page=player&id=11581\n- https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/turkeys-neriman-ozsoy-spikes-the-ball-over-russias-yuliya-news-photo/453939992"
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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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"Zhao Yanni\nZhao Yanni (, born 27 November 1986 in Yantai, Shandong province, China) is a female Chinese long-distance runner who specializes in the 3000 metres steeplechase. She won the gold medal at the 2007 Asian Championships, and represented China at the 2008 Summer Olympics, coming in 16th with a time of 10:36.77 minutes.\nHer personal best time is 9:43.60 minutes, achieved in June 2008 in Suzhou, China. In the 3000 metres, she has 9:12.49 minutes, achieved in October 2006 in Yantai,"
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"Yanni (disambiguation)\nYanni is the stage name of Greek composer and musician Yiánnis Hryssomállis.\nYanni may also refer to:\nPeople:\n- Yanni Gourde (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player\n- Yanni Hufnagel, American college basketball coach\n- Yanni Regäsel (born 1996), German footballer\n- Zhao Yanni (born 1986), Chinese long-distance steeplechase runner\n- Rosanna Yanni, stage name of Argentinian film actress Marta Susana Yanni Paxot (born 1938)\n- Yanni Yuzon ("
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"Özlem Kaya\nÖzlem Kaya (; born April 20, 1990 in Ardahan, Turkey) is a Turkish female middle-distance runner. The tall athlete at is a member of Üsküdar Belediye Sports Club in Istanbul, where she is coached by Aytaç Özbakır.\nKaya qualified for participation in the 3000 m steeplechase event at the 2012 Olympics.\nPersonal best.\n- 9:38,32 3000m steeplechase - May 19, 2012 Izmir, Turkey"
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"Özlem Kaya (swimmer) (born 1992), Turkish Para swimmer\n- Özlem Kolat (born 1984), Turkish clarinetist\n- Özlem Özçelik (born 1872), Turkish volleyball player\n- Özlem Tekin, Turkish singer\n- Özlem Türköne (born 1976), Turkish columnist and politician\n- Özlem Yalman, Turkish basketball referee\n- Özlem Yasemin Taşkın (born 1985), retired Turkish swimmer\n- Özlem Zengin (born 1969), Turkish lawyer\nSurname.\n- Deniz Özlem (born 1986),"
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"Đông Nhi\nMai Hồng Ngọc (born 13 October 1988), better known by her stage name Đông Nhi, is a Vietnamese singer. She studied at the Marie Curie High School, Ho Chi Minh City. Her career started as she introduced many of her projects which have brought her many awards such as \"The First Step\" (2009), \"The Singer\" (2012), \"Sau Moi Giac Mo\" (2012), \"I wanna dance\" (2013)...\nDuring her music career"
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"İpek Emiroğlu"
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"İpek Emiroğlu\nİpek Emiroğlu (born 1992) is a Turkish female association football referee.\nEarly life.\nİpek Emiroğlu was born 1992 in Denizli, Turkey. She is a student of Veterinary medicine at Uludağ University in Bursa.\nReferee career.\nEmiroğlu began her referee career in a Men's U-21 League match as the fourth official in her hometown in 2009. She served in several matches of the different Boys' Leagues, Regional Amateur League, TFF Third League and in all levels of the Women's leagues"
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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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"İpek Kaya\nİpek Kaya (born October 28, 1994) is a Turkish-French female football defender currently playing in the French league of Division 1 Féminine for FC Metz. She is part of the Turkey women's national football team.\nEarly years.\nShe was born to Turkish immigrant parents in L'Aigle, Orne in France on October 28, 1994. She is a student of law.\nPlaying career.\nPlaying career Club.\nShe began her football career at her hometown club FC du Pays Aiglon in"
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"Andrea Blas\nAndrea Blas Martinez (born 14 February 1992 in Zaragoza) is a Spanish female water polo player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the Spain women's national water polo team in the women's event, where they won the silver medal. She is 5 ft 8 inches tall."
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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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"Aris Christofellis"
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"Aris Christofellis\nAris Christofellis (; born 5 February 1960) is a Greek sopranist (male soprano) and musicologist.\nLife and career.\nAris Christofellis was born in Athens in 1960. After studying piano in Athens and Paris with several teachers including the famous pianist France Clidat, he decided to concentrate on developing his unique singing voice of male soprano, studying with Fofi Sarandopoulo. He made his debut in Bordeaux in 1984. In 1985 he sang Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's \"Exultate, jubilate\" at Cannes Midem Classique inauguration"
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"- Peggy Zina\n- Marianna Zorba\n- Theodosia Tsatsou\n- Mariana Efstratiou\n- Elpida\n- Evridiki\n- Loukas Giorkas\n- Popi Maliotaki\n- Aris Christofellis\n- Constantinos Christoforou\n- Cleopatra\n- Natassa Theodoridou\n- Marios Tokas\n- Michalis Rakintzis\n- Antonis Remos\n- Babis Tsertos\n- Prodromos Kathiniotis\n- Stelios Kazantzidis\n- Alex Varkatzas\n- Andrea Demirović\n- Bojan Marović\n- Boban Rajović\n- Dado Polumenta\n- Daniel (Montenegrin singer)\n- Ekrem Jevrić"
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"Beouch Ngirchongor"
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"Beouch Ngirchongor\nBeouch Ngirchongor (born 1994) is a male Northern Mariana Islands sprinter. At the Micronesian Games he won the gold medal in the 400m in a new Northern Mariana Islands record of 52.74. He also won the 400 m hurdles. He competed in the 200 metres event at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China.\nSee also.\n- Northern Mariana Islands at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics"
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"List of people from the Northern Mariana Islands\nAn incomplete list of notable people have lived in or come from Northern Mariana Islands.\nAthletics.\n- Mamiko Oshima-Berger\n- Yvonne Bennett\n- Jericho Cruz\n- Jesus T. Iguel\n- Sugao Kambe\n- Clayton Kenty\n- Koo Luam Khen\n- Joe Wang Miller\n- Beouch Ngirchongor\n- Orrin Ogumoro Pharmin\n- Jon Sakovich\n- Zarinae Sapong\n- Kiyoshi Sekiguchi\n- Colin Sinclair\n- Chikashi Suzuki\n- Rezne Wong\nBusiness"
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