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"Camille du Gast\nCamille du Gast (Marie Marthe Camille Desinge du Gast, Camille Crespin du Gast, 30 May 1868 – 24 April 1942) was one of a trio of pioneering French female motoring celebrities of the \"Belle Epoque\", together with Hélène de Rothschild (Baroness Hélène van Zuylen) and Anne de Rochechouart de Mortemart the (Duchess of Uzès). Du Gast was known as \"one of the richest and most accomplished widows in France,\" and as an accomplished sportswoman—a balloonist, parachute jumper,"
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"\" (Broché) by Elisabeth Jaeger Wolff\n- \"The Last Amazon : Fictionalised Biography of Camille Crespin du Gast (1868–1942)\" (Paperback) by Elisabeth Jaeger Wolff\nExternal links.\n- Flickr – Famille Crespin at Pere Lachaise\n- Review of \"The Great Automobile Aficionados\"\n- Pastiche of \"The Last Amazone – Biographie romancee de Camille Crespin du Gast (1868–1942)\"\n- Camille dans la course Alger – Toulon. Périlleux sauvetage de Madame du Gast par les vaillants marins du Kléber\n-"
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"Carla Bradstock"
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"Carla Bradstock\nCarla Bradstock (born 11 August 1985) is a Canadian volleyball player and coach.\nCareer.\nShe was part of the Canada women's national volleyball team in several tournaments over her years with Canada, including the 2008 FISU Games, and the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan. \nIn 2011, Carla played in the PanAm Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. She was also training on the Olympic Qualification team, but Canada did not qualify for the Games in 2012. Bradstock also played"
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"Nadine Alphonse\n- Claire Hanna\n- Carla Bradstock\n- Marie Pier Murray-Methot\n- Lauren O'Reilly\n- Sherline Holness\n- Lucy Charuk\n- Elizabeth Cordonier\n- Sarah Pavan\n- Tammy Mahon\n- Kyla Richey\n- Brittney Page\n- Head Coach:Arnd Ludwig\nFormer squads 2011 NORCECA Championship.\n- Claire Hanna\n- Julie Young\n- Carla Bradstock\n- Lauren O'Reilly\n- Sherline Holness\n- Marisa Field\n- Elizabeth Cordonier\n- Sarah Pavan\n- Tammy Mahon\n-"
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"Carolyn K. Peterson"
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"Carolyn K. Peterson\nCarolyn K. Peterson was Ithaca, New York's first female mayor, first elected in 2003 and reelected in 2007. She is a member of the Democratic Party, and her term ended on December 31, 2011.\nHistory of same-sex marriage in New York State.\nOn February 27, 2004, New Paltz Mayor Jason West married 25 same-sex couples before a cheering crowd, in front of the Village Hall.\nThese weddings, coming on the heels of San Francisco's mayor"
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"Counsel filed a civil lawsuit challenging the validity of the marriages, a state court judge issued a permanent injunction barring West from solemnizing same-sex marriages.\nOn February 27, 2004, Nyack, New York, Mayor John Shields announced that he would recognize the New Paltz marriages and on March 1, 2004, Ithaca Mayor Carolyn K. Peterson declared that she would recognize same-sex marriages performed in other jurisdictions.\nTwo days later, then-Attorney General of New York Eliot Spitzer, a supporter of same-sex"
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"Casimir Pulaski"
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"one of the town's most notable inhabitants. He was a brother of Franciszek Ksawery Pułaski and Antoni Pułaski. His family bore the Ślepowron coat of arms. The Pułaski family was Roman Catholic and early in his youth, Casimir Pulaski attended an elite college run by Theatines, a male religious order of the Catholic Church in Warsaw, but did not finish his education.\nThere is some circumstantial evidence that Pulaski was a Freemason. When Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette laid the cornerstone of the monument erected in Pulaski's"
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"Casimir Pulaski Monument in Savannah\nCasimir Pulaski Monument in Savannah, or Pulaski Monument on Monterey Square, is a 19th-century monument to Casimir Pulaski, located at the Monterey Square, on Bull Street, Savannah, Georgia, not far from the battlefield where Pulaski lost his life during the siege of Savannah.\nHistory.\nSources vary with regards to when the cornerstone for the monument was placed, with either 1825 (involving the presence of Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette) or 1853 being given. Coulter notes"
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"Cathey Palyo"
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"Cathey Palyo\nCathey Palyo (born March 9, 1958) is a professional female bodybuilder from the United States.\nBodybuilding career.\nBodybuilding career Amateur.\nCathey rose quickly through the amateur ranks, earning her pro card by winning the overall title at the NPC Nationals in 1986.\nBodybuilding career Professional.\nCathey's relatively brief professional career was highlighted by winning the 1988 Ms. International contest.\nBodybuilding career Legacy.\nCathey was the first American bodybuilder to win the Ms. International.\nBodybuilding career Contest history.\n-"
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"League player\n- Omarion – musician, singer\n- Ryan O'Neal – actor\n- Tatum O'Neal – actress\n- Heather O'Rourke – actress\n- Emily Osment – actress, singer\n- Haley Joel Osment – actor\n- Jimmy Osmond − singer\nP.\n- Carson Palmer – football quarterback\n- Gwyneth Paltrow – actress\n- Cathey Palyo – IFBB professional bodybuilder\n- Leon Panetta – White House Chief of Staff and Secretary of Defense\n- Jon Pardi – singer, musician\n- Jerry Paris – director and"
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"Catrine Bengtsson"
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"Catrine Bengtsson\nCatrine Bengtsson (born 21 September 1969)is a retired female badminton player from Sweden.\nCareer.\nBengtsson competed in badminton at the 1992 Summer Olympics in women's singles and women's doubles with Maria Bengtsson, and they lost in quarterfinals to Guan Weizhen and Nong Qunhua, of China, 15-4, 15-9. She also competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics in the three events: women's singles, women's doubles with Margit Borg and mixed doubles with Peter Axelsson.\nIn 1994,"
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"), Swedish pole vaulter\n- Bengt Bengtsson, Swedish gymnast\n- Bengt-Åke Bengtsson (born 1938), Swedish rower\n- Birgitta Bengtsson (born 1965), Swedish sailor\n- Björn Bengtsson (born 1973), Swedish actor\n- Catrine Bengtsson, Swedish badminton player\n- Christopher Bengtsson (born 1993), Swedish professional ice hockey player\n- Emma Bengtsson, Swedish chef\n- Erik G. Bengtsson (born 1928), Swedish Army lieutenant general\n- Erling Blöndal Bengtsson (1932–2013), Danish"
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"Chang Yoon-hee"
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"Chang Yoon-hee\nChang Yoon-hee (; born ) is a retired South Korean female volleyball player. She was part of the South Korea women's national volleyball team. On the club level she played with Honam Oil, which later became LG Oil and then GS Caltex.\nChang made a strong start to her career by winning the Most Valuable Player of the Year award in 1989. \nShe was named \"best server\" at the 1989 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup, and \"best defender\" at"
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"has no interest in food or sex. He then searches Yoon-hee's empty apartment. The film shows Yoon-hee in the spaces around her home that the detective explores. The detective finds her anorexia medicine and her written work on the subject of sex.\nThe film goes back to when Song-hee moved into apartment 301. Yoon-hee avoids interacting with her, preferring to be left alone. Song-hee begins construction on her new apartment and Yoon-hee experiences flashbacks of her experience of sexual"
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"Charlotte E. Ray"
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"Charlotte E. Ray\nCharlotte E. Ray (January 13, 1850 – January 4, 1911) was the first Black American female lawyer in the United States. Ray graduated from Howard University School of Law in 1872. She was also the first female admitted to the District of Columbia Bar, and the first woman admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. Her admission was used as a precedent by women in other states who sought admission to the bar.\nRay opened her own law office, advertising"
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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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"Chiara Arcangeli"
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"Chiara Arcangeli\nChiara Arcangeli (born 14 February 1983) is a retired Italian female volleyball player.\nShe was part of the Italy women's national volleyball team at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan. She played with Pallavolo Sirio Perugia.\nClubs.\n- Pallavolo Sirio Perugia (2010)"
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"holds protests against femicides, but has also touched on topics such as gender roles, sexual harassment, gender pay gap, sexual objectification, legality of abortion, sex workers' rights and transgender rights. \nThe movement became nationally recognized with the use of the hashtag #NiUnaMenos on social media, title under which massive demonstrations were held on June 3, 2015, having the Palace of the Argentine National Congress as a main meeting point. The protest was organized after the murder of 14-year-old Chiara Paez, found buried underneath"
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"Corrin Campbell"
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"Swindonian.\n\"Dash|Ten certainly show promise on their debut. Simply by merit of intentionally avoiding the \"Paramore sound,\" they have a head start on the vast majority of their contemporary female-fronted acts.\" - Randy Shatkowski of AntiHero Magazine.\n\"The ten track album is a full bodied music work of art that highlights their raw energy and passion for their music.\" - Marisol of Music Junkie Press.\n\"Finding an original sound in the female pop/rock world is a hard task,"
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"Corrin Campbell\nCorrin Campbell (born October 12, 1988) is a vocalist, bassist, songwriter, and pianist. Corrin was an active-duty soldier in the United States Army, stationed with United States Army Recruiting Command at Fort Knox, KY from 2011 to 2017. Campbell was the only original music artist to be endorsed by a branch of the military. She is also a student of Full Sail University and now lives in Nashville, Tennessee.\nBiography.\nHailing from Duluth, Minnesota, Corrin joined the"
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"Cristina Barcellini"
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"Cristina Barcellini\nCristina Barcellini (born 20 November 1986) is a retired Italian female volleyball player.\nShe was part of the Italy women's national volleyball team at the 2009 FIVB Women's World Grand Champions Cup, and at the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Japan. She played with Asystel Novara.\nClubs.\n- Asystel Novara (2010)"
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"Play-off 1/8 Finals.\n- 1st leg 9–11 December 2008\n- 2nd leg 16–18 December 2008\nPlay-off 1/4 Finals.\n- 1st leg 13–14 January 2009\n- 2nd leg 20–21 January 2009\nFinal four.\nNovara, 14 & 15 March 2009\nFinal four Semi-finals.\nMarch 14, 2009\nFinal four 3rd Place.\nMarch 15, 2009\nFinal four Final.\nMarch 15, 2009\nFinal four Awards.\nWinners:\n- MVP: Cristina Barcellini (Asystel Novara)"
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"Danyah"
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"Danyah\nDanyah Rivietz, better known by her ring name Danyah, is a Canadian professional wrestler. She is best known for her work in Shimmer Women Athletes as well as all-women's promotions in America and Canada. Danyah is currently a fitness professional/fitness model, and competitive CrossFit athlete based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and still wrestles on the side.\nProfessional wrestling career.\nFollowing in the footsteps of Gail Kim and Traci Brooks, as well as other fast-rising Canadian female wrestlers"
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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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"David Kostelecký\nDavid Kostelecký (; born May 12, 1975 in Brno, Czechoslovakia) is a male Czech sports shooter. He won the gold medal in the Men's Trap event at the 2008 Summer Olympics. He also finished second in the 2006 ISSF World Cup final."
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"Kostelecký\nKostelecký (anglicized as Kostelecky) is a Czech-language surname. Notable people with the name include:\n- Alan Kostelecky, American theoretical physicist and professor\n- David Kostelecký (born 1975), Czech sports shooter\n- Jaroslav Kostelecký (born 1979), Czech racing driver"
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"Diana Dennis"
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"Diana Dennis\nDiana Dennis is a former professional female bodybuilder from the United States.\nBiography.\nDennis was born on July 12, 1951. She began competing in local contests in 1981. Her earliest success was in mixed pairs competition, with partner Kevin Lawrence. They won several titles, including the 1985 IFBB World Amateur competition. Dennis earned her pro card by winning the overall title at the 1985 NPC Nationals. She then established herself as one of the top professional competitors by finishing third in the Ms. Olympia later"
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"metaphysical, or \"psychic\" space, outside the rest of the series' \"normal\" space/time universe. The story concerns two ordained marriages that link the patriarchal and militaristic Zone Four with the matriarchal and egalitarian Zone Three, and the tribal and barbaric Zone Five. It focuses on, what \"Time\" magazine reviewer Paul Gray calls, the \"struggles between men and women and the dimensions of sex and love\". Literary critic Diana Sheets says that the book is about overcoming gender differences and opening up new"
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"Dmytro Baranovskyy"
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"Dmytro Baranovskyy\nDmytro Baranovskyy (; born July 28, 1979) is a male long-distance runner from Ukraine who specialises in the marathon. He represented his country in the event at the 2004 Summer Olympics.\nCareer.\nBaranovskyy won the 2005 edition of the annual Fukuoka Marathon, clocking 2:08:29 on December 4, 2005. He set his personal best of 2:07:15 at the competition the following year, but was beaten into the runner-up spot by Haile Gebrselassie. He was also the winner of the 10,000 metres gold"
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"Haile Gebrselassie and Dmytro Baranovskyy.\nCareer Olympic silver.\nHe had his third sub-2:08 clocking at the London Marathon in 2007, recording 2:07:54 for fourth place. At the Chicago Marathon later that year he came close to victory but a photo finish between Gharib and Patrick Ivuti resulted in the Moroccan being declared the runner-up. Gharib won the silver medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics marathon held in Beijing, China, giving him his first Olympic medal. Gharib improved his personal best to 2:05:27 at the 2009 London Marathon, finishing"
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"Doris Langley Moore"
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"Doris Langley Moore\nDoris Langley Moore OBE (1902–1989) also known as Doris Langley-Levy Moore, was one of the first important female fashion historians. She founded the Fashion Museum, Bath, (as The Museum of Costume) in 1963. She was also a well-respected Lord Byron scholar, and author of a 1940s ballet, \"The Quest\". As a result of these wide-ranging interests, she had many connections within fashionable, intellectual, artistic and theatrical circles.\nEarly life and career"
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"deformed right foot; his mother once retaliated and, in a fit of temper, referred to him as \"a lame brat.\" However, Byron's biographer, Doris Langley-Moore, in her 1974 book, \"Accounts Rendered\", paints a more sympathetic view of Mrs Byron, showing how she was a staunch supporter of her son and sacrificed her own precarious finances to keep him in luxury at Harrow and Cambridge. Langley-Moore questions the Galt claim that she over-indulged in alcohol.\nUpon the"
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"Eleftheria Plevritou"
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"Eleftheria Plevritou\nEleftheria Plevritou (; ) (born April 23, 1997) is a Greek water polo player currently playing for Olympiacos Water Polo Club and the Greece women's national team. She was part of the Greek national team that won the silver medal at the 2018 European Championship in Barcelona.\nCareer.\nAs a professional player for Olympiacos, Plevritou has won the LEN Women's Euro League, the LEN Super Cup, the Women's LEN Trophy, and several Greek Women's Water Polo League titles.\nInternational"
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"Group play\n- Playoffs\n- Quarterfinals\n- Semifinals\n- Third place game\nWater polo Women's tournament.\n- Team roster\n- Eleni Kouvdou\n- Christina Tsoukala\n- Vasiliki Diamantopoulou\n- Nikoleta Eleftheriadou\n- Margarita Plevritou\n- Alkisti Avramidou\n- Alexandra Asimaki (C)\n- Ioanna Chydirioti\n- Christina Kotsia\n- Triantafyllia Manolioudaki\n- Eleftheria Plevritou\n- Eleni Xenaki\n- Chrysoula Diamantopoulou\n- Group play\n- Quarterfinals\n- 5th–8th place semifinals\n- Seventh place game"
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"Ella Clark"
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"Ella Clark\nElla Clark (born 8 February 1992) is a British female professional basketball and netball player.\nEarly life.\nClark is from a well-known British basketball family, her father Mark coached the GB national women’s team from 2006–09 and her mother played for the National team. Her brother Daniel Clark is also an international basketball player. Clark attended Chingford Foundation School.\nNetball career.\nClark returned to professional netball in 2018 after having represented England at the under-21 World Championships in 2008 and 2009"
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"race, gender, or sexual orientation. The declaration does not specifically mention gay rights, but discusses equality and freedom from discrimination. In 1962, Clark Polak joined The Janus Society in Philadelphia, PA. Only a year after, he became president. In 1968, he announced that the Society would be changing their name to Homosexual Law Reform Society; “Homosexuals are now willing to fly under their own colors” (Stewart, 1968).\nHuman and legal rights Same-sex marriage.\nIn parts of the world"
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"Emily Diana Watts\nEmily Diana Watts or Diana Watts or Mrs Roger Watts (1867–1968) was among the first female instructors of the Japanese art of jujitsu in the Western world. She was also an innovator in the field of physical culture.\nLife.\nBorn into a wealthy family in England during the latter Victorian era, she studied dance from a young age. By 1903 Watts had developed a strong interest in jujitsu and joined the Golden Square dojo of Sadakazu Uyenishi and Akitaro Ono. By 1906 she was teaching her"
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"\". On the strength of this work, she was inducted into the French Institut Marey and the Archaeological Institute of America.\nWatts spent much of the subsequent four decades touring the international lecture circuit, performing demonstrations of her system. By the 1940s she had circled the globe five times, meeting Mahatma Gandhi and befriending George Bernard Shaw and other notables.\nEmily Diana Watts died in 1968 at the age of 101.\nWorks.\n- \"The Fine Art of Jujitsu\" (1906) (writing as Mrs."
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"Fang Yingchao"
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"Fang Yingchao\nFang, Yingchao (traditional Chinese:方穎超 ; simplified Chinese: 方颖超; born 1982-08-03 in Shanghai) is a male Chinese volleyball player. He was part of the gold medal-winning team at the 2005 National League.\nHe competed for Team China at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.\nReferences.\n- Profile"
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"astrophysicist and political activist\n- Fang Man (composer), American composer of Chinese descent\n- Fang Shengdong, Chinese revolutionary\n- Fang Shu, Chinese actress\n- Fang Xianjue, Chinese general\n- Fāng Xìaorú () (1357–1402), Ming dynasty Confucian scholar\n- Fang Xingdong, Chinese Internet entrepreneur and free-speech activist\n- Fang Yanqiao, Chinese swimmer\n- Fang Yingchao, Chinese volleyball player\n- Fang Yuting, Chinese archer\n- Fang Zhaoling, Chinese painter and calligrapher\n- Fang Zhenwu"
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"Fernando Camargo"
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"Fernando Camargo\nLuis Fernando Camargo Flechas (born December 17, 1977) is a male road racing cyclist from Colombia. He is nicknamed \"Tenorio\".\nCareer.\n- 2005\n- 2007\n- 2008\n- 2009\n- 2012"
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"or expression.\nGender changes are legal in Guam. In order for transgender people to change their legal gender in Guam, they must provide the Office of Vital Statistics a sworn statement from a physician that they have undergone sex reassignment surgery. The Office will subsequently amend the birth certificate of the requester.\nIn May 2018, Senator Fernando Esteves introduced a bill to make it easier for transgender individuals to change their legal gender. Under the proposed bill, transgender people seeking a legal gender change would have had to receive judicial"
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"Fiona Watt"
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"her master's degree in 1979, both at Murray Edwards College, Cambridge University, where she was the only female graduate student in her department. She also obtained her Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) from the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford in 1979, supervised by Henry Harris, naming her thesis \"Microtubule-organizing centers in cells in culture and in hybrids derived from them\". Professor Watt, then, completed a two-year postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT),"
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"Kéné Ndoye\nKéné Ndoye (born November 20, 1978) is a female track and field athlete, competing internationally for Senegal. She was 14th in the triple jump at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece.\nShe won Senegal's first world indoor medal when she took bronze in the triple jump at the 2003 World Indoor Championships.\nShe has also been successful in the African Championships in Athletics. She won 10 medals at African Championships in Athletics (3 Gold, 3 Silver and 4 Bronze). She"
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"ZhiLin, Wen JingJie, Xu Chenchen, Xu Jiaqi, Xu ZiXuan, Yuan Danni, Yuan YuZhen, Zhao Jiamin, Zhao Ye, Zhang Yuge, Chen Jiaying, Chen Wenyan, Dong Yanyun, Feng Xinduo, Gong Shiqi, Huang Tingting, He Xiaoyu, Ju Jingyi, Luo Lan, Lin Siyi, Lu Ting, Li Yitong, Meng Yue, Tang Anqi, Wan Lina, Yi Jiaai, Zhao Yue, Zeng Yanfen, Zhang Yuxin, Chen Yixin, Hao Wanqing, Li Doudou, Li Qingyang, Lin Nan"
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"Louisiane Saint Fleurant\nLouisiane Saint Fleurant (11 September 1924 – 1 June 2005) was a Haitian female artist and painter. She was a founder of the peasant Saint Soleil art movement.\nSaint Fleurant's paintings often depict maternal scenes of females, children, trees, wildlife, and Haitian Vodou Loas. Her folk painting style is often colorful and vibrant and expresses a distinct female perspective on the Saint Soleil movement and Haitian Vodou art.\nBiography.\nLouisiane Saint Fleurant was born on 11 September 1924, in Petit"
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"Soleil School disbanded, five remaining members of the school were renamed \"Cinq Soleil\" and include: Levoy Exil, Prosper Pierre Louis, Louisiane Saint Fleurant, Dieuseul Paul, Denis Smith.\nA second generation member is Magda Magloire, the daughter of Louisiane Saint Fleurant.\nPainting Artibonite artists.\nThe painters of the Artibonite department in north-western Haiti, where Hôpital Albert Schweitzer is located, have developed their own style, which is quite recognizable.\nThe style began with Saincilus Ismaël (1940–2000), who was"
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"Machi (name)\nMachi is both a surname and a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:\nSurname:\n- Carmen Machi (born 1963), Spanish actor\n- Jean Machi (born 1983), Venezuelan major league baseball pitcher\n- Yūji Machi (born 1962), Japanese voice actor\nGiven name:\n- Ike Gyokuran (1727-1784), Japanese painter and poet whose birth name was Machi\n- Machi Tanaka (born 1983), Japanese long-distance"
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"Mahjouba Oubtil\nMahjouba Oubtil (born 15 December 1982) is a Moroccan female boxer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's lightweight competition, but was defeated in the second round by Adriana Araújo of Brazil."
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"Maxse\nMaxse may refer to:\n- Frederick Maxse (1833–1900), British Royal Navy officer and radical liberal\n- Henry Berkeley Fitzhardinge Maxse (1832–1883, St. John's), Newfoundland colonial leader and soldier\n- Ivor Maxse, soldier\n- Leopold Maxse, politician\n- Marjorie Maxse (1891–1975), British political organiser"
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"Meral Yıldız Ali\nMeral Yıldız Ali (born June 23, 1987 in Romania) is a Romanian-Turkish female table tennis player.\nShe plays for Fenerbahçe TT since 2007 and also played for Constanta TT in Romania and Eskişehir Anadolu University in Turkey.\nMajor achievements.\n- 3 times Turkish Champion\n- 1 time Turkish Cup Winner\n- 1 time Turkish Super League Champion\n- 1 time Balkan Games Champion\n- 1 time ETTU Cup Runner-up\nExternal links.\n- Player profile on fenerbahce.org"
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"sex or gender categories. While these are rough synonyms, they may be better understood as separate identities due to regional cultural differences. In Odia, a hijra is referred to as \"hinjida\", \"hinjda\" or \"napunsaka\", in Telugu as \"napunsakudu\" (), \"kojja\" (), in Tamil as \"thiru nangai\" (mister woman), \"ali\", \"aravanni\", \"aravani\" or \"aruvani\", in Punjabi as \"khusra\" or \"jankha\","
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"a matter of debate and has been linked both to liberalism and populism. Renzi is supported by the majority of the party's factions like his own one, \"Renziani\", the Democratic Area of Dario Franceschini, The Populars of Giuseppe Fioroni, a majority of Left is Change, led by his deputy secretary candidate Maurizio Martina, a minority of Remake Italy, of PD's president and acting secretary Matteo Orfini, and Liberal PD of Enzo Bianco.\nMichele Emiliano is an outspoken former magistrate with strong support in the poor"
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"Miriam Oremans\nMiriam Oremans (born 9 September 1972) is a former professional female tennis player from the Netherlands. On 26 July 1993 she reached her career-high singles ranking of number 25.\nShe did not win any singles titles (Oremans did have two Satellite tournament wins in 1989), but did win three titles in doubles. In 1992 she was runner-up together with Jacco Eltingh in the Mixed Doubles finals of Wimbledon.\nHer biggest achievement came in during the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney where she"
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"marriage rights to same-sex couples. On October 14, U.S. District Judge William Osteen ruled for the plaintiffs.\nDiscrimination protections.\nNorth Carolina outlaws discrimination based on religion, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap, sexual orientation and gender identity in public employment, but discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity are not prohibited statewide in private employment, however it is against the law to sue in state courts for such discrimination. State law bans local municipalities from prohibiting discrimination on the basis of"
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"Sue Simmons\nSue Simmons (born May 27, 1942) is a retired news anchor who was best known for being the lead female anchor at WNBC in New York City from 1980 to 2012. Her contract with WNBC expired in June 2012 and WNBC announced that it would not renew it. Her final broadcast was on June 15, 2012.\nEarly life and education.\nSimmons grew up in the Manhattan neighborhood of Greenwich Village; her father was John Simmons, a jazz bassist whose compatriots included Louis Armstrong, Art"
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"marriage rights to same-sex couples. On October 14, U.S. District Judge William Osteen ruled for the plaintiffs.\nDiscrimination protections.\nNorth Carolina outlaws discrimination based on religion, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap, sexual orientation and gender identity in public employment, but discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity are not prohibited statewide in private employment, however it is against the law to sue in state courts for such discrimination. State law bans local municipalities from prohibiting discrimination on the basis of"
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"Susanne Niederhauser\nSusanne Niederhauser (born 13 August 1970) is a professional IFBB female bodybuilder from Wels, Austria. Niederhauser began bodybuilding when she was 17 years old, and has competed as a professional since 2002. Her inspiration is Cory Everson.\nProfile.\n- Height: 5'6\" (168 cm)\n- Competition weight: 125 lbs\n- Off-season weight: 132 - 140 lbs\n- Arms: 15 inches\n- Waist: 25.2 inches\n- Quads: 22"
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"Tonya Knight\n- Iris Kyle\nL.\n- Anja Langer\n- Debi Laszewski\n- Cathy LeFrançois\n- Marja Lehtonen\n- gladys lewis\n- Cammie Lusko\n- Lisa Lyon\nM.\n- Marie Mahabir\n- Ellen van Maris\n- Nita Marquez\n- Margaret Martin\n- Sharon Marvel\n- Denise Masino\n- Rachel McLish\n- Gayle Moher\n- Geraldine Morgan\n- Debbie Muggli\n- Lenda Murray\nN.\n- Colette Nelson\n- Susanne Niederhauser\nO.\n- Dona Oliveira"
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"Sébastien Ruette\nSébastien Ruette (born ) is a retired Canadian male volleyball player. He was part of the Canada men's national volleyball team at the 2002 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship in Japan. He played for Paris Volley, France.\nClubs.\n- Paris Volley, France (2002)"
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"volleyball at the age of 14, and grew up idolizing former national team member Sébastien Ruette, who became his inspiration to pursue a career in volleyball.\nCareer.\nCareer Club.\nDaniel was a member of the Trinity Western Spartans from 2009 to 2013. During his time there, he helped the team win back to back CIS Volleyball Championships in 2010/2011 and 2011/2012 season, as well as a second-place finish in 2009/2010. After graduating in 2013, he signed with French team Tourcoing Lille Metropole. He helped the"
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"Tatyana Efimenko\nTatyana Efimenko (; born 2 January 1981 in Frunze, Kyrgyz SSR) is a female high jumper from Kyrgyzstan. Her personal best jump is 1.97 metres, achieved in July 2003 in Rome.\nShe won the bronze medal at the 1998 World Junior Championships and finished fifth at the 2002 IAAF World Cup. She competed at the World Championships in 1999 and 2005 without reaching the finals there. At the Olympic Games she exited in the qualifying round in 2000 and 2004, failing to clear the opening height in the"
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"Efimenko\nEfimenko or Yefimenko (Russian or Ukrainian: Ефименко) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname that may refer to\n- Alexei Yefimenko (born 1985), Belarusian ice hockey player\n- Anna Efimenko, Russian Paralympic swimmer\n- Liubov Efimenko (born 1999), Finnish figure skater\n- Marja Efimenko (born 1996), Ukrainian chess player\n- Tatyana Efimenko (born 1981), high jumper from Kyrgyzstan\n- Zahar Efimenko (born 1985), Ukrainian chess player"
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"a classic.\"\nEarly life and career Entertaining troops.\nDuring World War II, White joined United Servicemen Overseas, a government program which featured entertainment for troops serving overseas, and performed as the leader of an all female swing band called Thelma White and Her All Girl Orchestra. She and her band went to Alaska on several occasions with Rose Hobart and Carmen Miranda. She continued to make appearances in B-movies such as The Bowery Boys film series, but near the end of the war contracted a crippling disease while"
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"and Coralie Trinh Thi, 2000). In addition to Lancaume, Raffaëla Anderson, another French porn actress, was also chosen. The film is based on the novel by Virginie, which narrates the encounter between Nadine (Karen) and Manu (Raffaëla) and her subsequent flight, transformed into an vengeance against society and the male gender.\nDespentes described her début as a feminist argument in the style of Thelma and Louise but with real sex scenes, rape and murder. Following the film, Anderson decided to pursue a"
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"of the world, Víðarr along with his brother Váli will have survived both the swelling of the sea and the fiery conflagration unleashed by Surtr, completely unharmed, and shall thereafter dwell on the field Iðavöllr, \"where the city of Asgard had previously been\".\nAttestations \"Prose Edda\" \"Skáldskaparmál\".\nAccording to \"Skáldskaparmál\", Víðarr was one of the twelve presiding male gods seated in their thrones at a banquet for the visiting Ægir. At a point in dialogue between the skaldic god Bragi and Ægir, Snorri himself begins speaking"
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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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"Aaron\nAaron ( or ; \"Ahärôn\") was a prophet, high priest, and the brother of Moses in the Abrahamic religions. Knowledge of Aaron, along with his brother Moses, comes exclusively from religious texts, such as the Bible and Quran.\nThe Hebrew Bible relates that, unlike Moses, who grew up in the Egyptian royal court, Aaron and his elder sister Miriam remained with their kinsmen in the eastern border-land of Egypt (Goshen). When Moses first confronted the Egyptian king about the"
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"September 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)\nSep. 1 - Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - Sep. 3\nAll fixed commemorations below celebrated on September 15 by Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar.\nFor September 2nd, Orthodox Churches on the Old Calendar commemorate the Saints listed on August 20.\nSaints.\n- Righteous Eleazar, son of Righteous Aaron, and Righteous Phineas (c. 1400 B.C.)\n- Martyrs Mamas of Caesarea in Cappadocia, and his parents, Theodotus and Rufina (3rd century)\n- 3,628 Martyrs at"
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"and her sister Liutperga embarked upon a struggle to regain their patrimony and take revenge upon Charlemagne. Liutperga ultimately brought ruin upon herself and her family by encouraging her husband Tassilo to rebel against his cousin Charlemagne. Charlemagne discovered Tassilo's plots and confiscated his goods. Tassilo, Liutperga and their children were banished to monasteries.\nAdelperga was more successful; her husband resisted Charlemagne for some time, until in 787 he agreed to make peace. At the encouragement of his wife and the Byzantines, he refused the peace treaty, which"
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"Adelperga\nAdelperga (born c. 740 – died after 787) was a Lombard noblewoman. She was the third of four daughters of Desiderius, King of the Lombards, and his wife Ansa. Her elder sister Desiderata was a wife of Charlemagne.\nFamily.\nAdelperga was tutored by Paul the Deacon. In c. 757, she married Arechis II, Duke of Benevento. She remained in contact with Paulus, who at her request wrote his continuation of Eutropius in c. 775. Paul dedicated to her his \"Versus de"
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