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"Battle of the Mediterranean\nThe Battle of the Mediterranean was the name given to the naval campaign fought in the Mediterranean Sea during World War II, from 10 June 1940 to 2 May 1945.\nFor the most part, the campaign was fought between the Italian Royal Navy (\"Regia Marina\"), supported by other Axis naval and air forces, and the British Royal Navy, supported by other Allied naval forces, such as Australia, the Netherlands, Poland and Greece. American naval and air units joined the Allied"
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"1 October 1938 and was then working up until May 1939. The 2nd Battle Division was transferred to the Mediterranean Squadron on 10 June 1939.\nConstruction and career World War II.\nAt the start of World War II in September 1939, the division was based in Toulon. At the time, Italy was neutral, so there was no immediate threat in the Mediterranean. Nonetheless, the sisters escorted troop convoys between France and French North Africa from 1 September to 5 October. On 4 December, \"Bretagne\" and \""
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"Battle off Horaniu"
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"Battle off Horaniu\nThe Battle off Horaniu (Japanese: 第一次ベララベラ海戦) was a minor naval battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II fought on the night of 17 August 1943 near the island of Vella Lavella in the Solomon Islands.\nBackground.\nAfter the fall of Munda and their defeat in the Battle of Vella Gulf, the Japanese had decided to evacuate their garrisons in the central Solomons. An evacuation convoy escorted by four destroyers (, , , and ) commanded by Rear Admiral Matsuji Ijuin set out from its"
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"by the in 1941. At the end of December 1942, he was given command of the \"Kongō\".\nIjuin saw no direct combat during the early months of World War II. However, on his promotion to rear admiral on 1 November 1943, he commanded DESRON-3, based at Rabaul, New Britain during the Solomon Islands campaign. He was the main Japanese commander at the minor Battle off Horaniu and larger Naval Battle of Vella Lavella, during which time he successfully evacuated the 600 man Japanese garrison from the island"
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"Bech-Bodson Ministry"
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"Bech-Bodson Ministry\nThe Bech-Bodson Ministry was the government of Luxembourg between 29 December 1953 and 29 March 1958. It was a coalition between the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), and the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP).\nFormation.\nThe unexpected death of Pierre Dupong on 23 December 1953 caught the CSV by surprise. Dupong had chosen a preferred successor for himself, in Pierre Werner. The latter joined the government as Minister for Finances and the Armed Forces. Joseph Bech,"
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"- 12 May – Albert Goldmann is appointed to the Council of State.\n- 12 May – Léon Schaus is appointed to the Council of State.\n- 24 June – Law passed to build Esch-sur-Sûre Dam, which would create the Upper Sauer Lake.\nEvents October – December.\n- 29 December – Prime Minister Pierre Dupong dies in office. He is replaced by Christian Social People's Party colleague Joseph Bech, who leads the Bech-Bodson Ministry.\nBirths.\n- 1 February"
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"Belchertown State School\nThe Belchertown State School for the Feeble-Minded was established in 1922 in Belchertown, Massachusetts. It became known for inhumane conditions and poor treatment of its patients, and became the target of a series of lawsuits prior to its eventual closing in 1992. The building complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.\nConditions and treatment of patients.\nLocated at 30 State Street, the campus contains 10 major buildings built in a Colonial Revival style by Kendall, Taylor, and Co."
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"age 18 and 4.4% of that age 65 or over.\nPoints of interest.\n- Belchertown Fair\n- Belchertown Firefighters Museum\n- Belchertown Public School System\n- Belchertown Skate Park\n- Belchertown State School\n- Broad Brook Canal\n- Clapp Memorial Library (Built in memory of John Francis Clapp in 1887 by two of his brothers. Clapp wished he had more resources for reading as a child and wished future generations of Belchertown residents would be able to have what he did not.)\n- Jessica"
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"Beloit water tower"
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"Beloit water tower\nThe Beloit water tower is a historic 1889 octagonal limestone water tower in Beloit, Wisconsin.\nThe tower, was built in 1885 and then completed in 1889 to serve the city's water needs, particularly fire protection, was privately funded and built by a consortium of local businessmen. The pump house was the site of Beloit's first municipal water system. Eventually serving 25,000 customers, it was abandoned after the completion of a 200,000 gallon adjacent steel water tower in 1935, and allowed to stand due to"
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"City of Beloit Waterworks and Pump Station\nThe City of Beloit Waterworks and Pump Station is located in Beloit, Wisconsin, just below a hill on top of which sits the Beloit Water Tower. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990."
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"Berlusconi III Cabinet\nThe Berlusconi III Cabinet was the cabinet of the government of Italy from 23 April 2005 to 17 May 2006. It was the 58th cabinet of the Italian Republic, and the second cabinet of the XIV Legislature.\nFormation.\nHouse of Freedoms did not do as well in the 2003 local elections as it did in the 2001 national elections. In common with many other European governing groups, in the 2004 elections of the European Parliament, gaining 43.37% support. Forza Italia's support was also reduced"
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"Roberto Calderoli\nRoberto Calderoli (born 18 April 1956) is an Italian politician and a member of the Senate of Italy. He was a Minister without portfolio for Legislative Simplification in the Berlusconi IV Cabinet.\nHe previously served as Minister without portfolio for Reforms and Devolution in the Berlusconi II Cabinet (since 20 June 2004) and in the Berlusconi III Cabinet (until 18 February 2006, when he resigned following the so-called \"cartoon crisis\").\nRoberto Calderoli is a leading member of the Northern League."
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"Berlusconi IV Cabinet"
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"Berlusconi IV Cabinet\nBerlusconi IV Cabinet was the cabinet of the Italy from 8 May 2008 to 16 November 2011.\nIt was the fourth cabinet led by Silvio Berlusconi, the longest-serving Prime Minister of Italy of the Italian Republic (3340 days in office). It was a coalition government composed mainly of two parties, The People of Freedom (PdL) and the Northern League (LN). \nAt its formation, the government included 22 ministers and 39 under-secretaries, for a total of 61 members"
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"Roberto Calderoli\nRoberto Calderoli (born 18 April 1956) is an Italian politician and a member of the Senate of Italy. He was a Minister without portfolio for Legislative Simplification in the Berlusconi IV Cabinet.\nHe previously served as Minister without portfolio for Reforms and Devolution in the Berlusconi II Cabinet (since 20 June 2004) and in the Berlusconi III Cabinet (until 18 February 2006, when he resigned following the so-called \"cartoon crisis\").\nRoberto Calderoli is a leading member of the Northern League."
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"Bewdley Museum"
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"Bewdley Museum\nBewdley Museum is a museum in the town of Bewdley in Worcestershire, England. It is managed by the Wyre Forest District Council.\nHistory.\nThe Bewdley Museum Trust was founded in 1969, prior to Bewdley Museum opening in 1972. It was founded by Stephen Quayle who stated that the aims of the museum were, \"to show people, who have only known Bewdley as a sleepy backwater, what a busy and important centre it was. It will become the focal point of the town and we"
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"through the forest start from.\nThe Bewdley museum (admission free), housed in the Guildhall (alongside the Tourist Information Centre) explores the history of the town and has displays on local crafts such as coopering, basket making, agriculture, charcoal burning and tanning. It also stages occasional small exhibitions by contemporary local artists.\nJust outside Bewdley is Beau Castle, a Victorian mock-Gothic house, built in 1877. It was developed by the industrialist and former Mayor of Birmingham and Bewdley, George Baker. Beau"
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"Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences"
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"Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences\nThe Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences has been published by the United States National Academy of Sciences since 1877 and presents biographies of selected members. This series of annual volumes (often abbreviated BMNAS), and the analogous British \"Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society\", are \"important examples of biographical serials\".\nThe entries in the series are written by an academy member familiar with the subject's work and are written after the subject's death."
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"Washington, 1921.\n- \"A History of Genetics\". Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. 2001. Online Electronic Edition (originally published, New York: Harper & Row, 1965)\nStudents.\n- Edward B. Lewis\nReferences.\n- Lewis, E.B. Alfred Henry Sturtevant, National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs\nSources.\n- Allan, Garland E. Isis, Vol. 66, No. 3. (Sep., 1975),pp. 332–333.\n- Biography.com. Sturtevant, Alfred Henry. A&E"
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"Birmingham Church Building Society"
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"Birmingham Church Building Society\nThe Birmingham Church Building Society was formed in 1838 in Birmingham, England, with the purpose of building ten new churches.\nHistory.\nThe Bishop of Worcester, Robert Carr, chaired a meeting in Birmingham on 27 November 1838, at which the Birmingham Church Building Society was formed. The objective of the society was to build ten churches in the town (as it then was) to cater for the expanding population, and as a consequence it became known as the \"Ten Churches Fund\""
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"St Luke's Church, Bristol Street, Birmingham\nSt Luke's Church, Bristol Street, Birmingham was a former parish church in the Church of England in Birmingham, later used by the Redeemed Christian Triumphant Church of God. The building was demolished in 2018 as part of a housing redevelopment project by Barratt Homes. \nHistory.\nThe first building on the site was erected in 1842 by the Birmingham Church Building Society, to designs of the architect Harvey Eginton. The church was consecrated on 28 September 1842 by Henry Pepys"
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"Birmingham Crematorium"
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"Birmingham Crematorium\nBirmingham Crematorium is a Protestant crematorium in the Perry Barr district of Birmingham, England, designed by Frank Osborne and opened in 1903. A columbarium was added in 1928. The crematorium is now owned and operated by Dignity plc.\nOpening.\nCremation was not declared legal in Great Britain until 1885, by precedent from the trial of William Price. Despite the opening of Woking Crematorium in 1878 and the passing of the Cremation Act 1902, which came into effect on 1 April 1903, it remained controversial,"
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"to start The Friends Ambulance Unit. He was also the founder of George Cadbury's pioneer housing experiment, The Bournville Village Trust in Birmingham.\nBibliography.\n- Barlow, J. (1846), 'On the Breech Presentation of the Foetus', The Veterinarian, vol 19, (Sep) pp. 500–501\n- Barlow, J. (1848), 'Shoulder Lameness', The Veterinarian, vol 21, (Sep) pp. 507–509 [Clinical point made about Percivall's paper on pp."
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"Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School"
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"established in 1962. It is named after Bishop Francis Xavier Ford, a Brooklyn native who was martyred in China in 1952.\nBishop Ford Central Catholic High School was a Division I high school.\nBishop Ford had one of the varsity programs in the city.\nThe school had an active PTA and many clubs, activities, and sports. Some of the clubs included the International Society; Martial Arts Club; Science Club; Art Club; Student Activities Committee; Student Council; Newspaper and Yearbook. Bishop Ford Central"
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"Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School\nBishop Ford Central Catholic High School was a private, Roman Catholic high school in the Windsor Terrace section of Brooklyn, New York, located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn. Due to a loss of enrollment by 75% since 2006, Bishop Ford closed at the end of the 2013–2014 school year. The building is now being used by New York City's Board of Education to house K-280, a pre-kindergarten school.\nBackground.\nBishop Ford Central Catholic High School was"
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"Björnes magasin\nBjörnes magasin (\"Björne's Magazine\") was a Swedish children's TV program broadcast by SVT 31 August 1987–2004. It was produced and created by Kerstin Hedberg and Anita Bäckström.\nThe idea likely came from the Danish children's TV program \"Bamses Billedbog\"(first broadcast on 16 September 1982 and still in production) and on that background you can call it the Swedish version of \"Bamses Billedbog\".\nThis program is about the teddy bear Björne, played by Jörgen Lantz (until 2001) and Pontus"
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"at Trackslistan, where it stayed for four weeks between 6 December 1986 – 7 January 1987, peaking at fourth position. The song also charted at Svensktoppen for 12 weeks between 23 November 1986-15 February 1987, topping the chart during the first six weeks.\nWriting the song, Magnus Uggla wanted to write pop music in the same spirit as Walter Carlos.\nÖvrigt.\nA 2006 \"Musikministeriet\" report showed similarities between the Georg Philipp Telemann composition, and the Björnes magasin opening music, as Björnes magasin air"
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"Black Saturday bushfires"
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"Black Saturday bushfires\nThe Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that ignited or were burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday, 7 February 2009 and were among Australia's all-time worst bushfire disasters. The fires occurred during extreme bushfire-weather conditions and resulted in Australia's highest ever loss of life from a bushfire; there were 173 direct identified fatalities, This figure was later increased to 180 fatalities after several people succumbed to their injuries. Many were left homeless as a result."
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"at an all-time low\n- Black Saturday (1988), the single worst day of the fires in Yellowstone Park\n- Black Saturday (professional wrestling) a 1984 event when the World Wrestling Federation took over the TBS television time slots that had been home to Georgia Championship Wrestling\n- Black January or Black Saturday, a 1990 crackdown on Azeri demonstrations by the Soviet army\n- Black Saturday bushfires, a 2009 series of bushfires that burned across the Australian state of Victoria\n- \"Black Saturday\", a"
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"Blackadder II"
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"Blackadder II\nBlackadder II is the second series of the BBC sitcom \"Blackadder\", written by Richard Curtis and Ben Elton, which aired from 9 January 1986 to 20 February 1986. The series is set in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603), and sees the principal character, Edmund, Lord Blackadder, as a Tudor courtier attempting to win the favour of the Queen while avoiding execution by decapitation, a fate that befell many of her suitors.\nThe series saw a number of significant changes"
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"- \"Blackadder\"\n- \"Blackadder's Christmas Carol\" — Blackadder is shown his ancestors in the distant past and his descendants in the far future.\n- \"Blackadder Back and Forth\" — in the Millennium special of the show, Blackadder and Baldrick go back and forward in time, messing it up.\n- \"Boy Meets World\"\n- Featured the characters of the show in a World War II context as part of a two-hour block of time-travel episodes on ABC.\n-"
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"Blair ministry"
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"Blair ministry\nTony Blair originally formed the Blair ministry in May 1997 after being invited by Queen Elizabeth II to form a new government following the resignation of the previous Prime Minister, John Major of the Conservative Party, as a result of the Labour Party's landslide victory at the 1997 general election. He would serve as the Prime Minister for three successive ministries and parliamentary terms until his resignation on 27 June 2007. His Cabinet was reshuffled for each new parliament along with a few minor changes during each term.\nFormation."
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"Christie’s in London, £3,447,275 in 120 lots)\n- 2012 Mar 14 - Mar 15 (2) — Blair Castle, Dalry, North Ayrshire, Scotland, Castle owned by Blair family for over 900 years (Lyon & Turnbull, £1.2m, about 932 lots, items viewed in situ, sold in Edinburgh).\n- 2011 Sep 13 - Sep 15 (3) — Cowdray Park, Midhurst, West Sussex, and from Dunecht House, Scotland (Christie's, £7,939,800, 1,200 lots"
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"Board of Longitude"
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"Board of Longitude\nThe Commissioners for the Discovery of the Longitude at Sea, or more popularly Board of Longitude, was a British government body formed in 1714 to administer a scheme of prizes intended to encourage innovators to solve the problem of finding longitude at sea.\nOrigins.\nNavigators and scientists had been working on the problem of not knowing a ship's longitude. The establishment of the Board of Longitude was motivated by this problem and by the 1707 grounding of four ships of Vice-Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell's fleet"
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". Licensee call signs are assigned upon approval of application.\n- Dec 21, 2007: IEEE/ISO Sponsor Ballot process begins for the 802.11 amendment y Standard using Draft 7 of the amendment.\n- Jun 5 2008: Start of final 15-day Sponsor Ballot Recirc (#4) to seek approval of a Draft 11 after small Clause 17 edit. This draft will be forwarded to RevCom and the IEEE SA's Standards Board for approval and publication.\n- Sep 26 2008: P802.11y is approved as a new standard"
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"Bodø affair\nThe Bodø affair was a diplomatic scandal involving Sweden-Norway (then a dual monarchy) and the United Kingdom, which lasted from 1818 to 1821. The affair arose over the illegal trading activities of an English company in the Norwegian port of Bodø, where Norwegian officials in 1818 seized a large cargo belonging to the company and arrested one of its owners, who later escaped. The Stockholm foreign ministry, which handled the foreign affairs of Norway at that time, seemed unreasonably favorable to British claims over the Bodø"
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"County Governor of Nordlands amt. During his time in office, he was also elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1815-1817 and 1826, representing the county in which he lived. During his time as governor, the diplomatic scandal known as the Bodø affair took place. He held the post of county governor until his death in 1828."
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"Bondånger\nBondånger is a Swedish comedy TV series, originally airing over SVT 2 between 25 November 1997 – 8 December 1998. Appearing in the series were its creator Ronny Eriksson and Anna-Lotta Larsson.\nPlot.\nIt's 1998, and the ideologies of free market economy has affected all of Europe. The series is set in a small Norrbotten village, \"Bondånger\", and the view of the political problems who have affected Norrland since the 1970s, with decreasing population and unemployment when people move to the southern"
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"- Annagreta\n- Lingonrap\n- Tröstvals för bondånger\n- Bluebird från Kall\n- Gnölar'n\n- Requiem\n- Bondånger\nDiscography Hipp Happ.\nPublished: 1993\nPeople: Ronny Eriksson, Bengt Ruthström, Stefan Isaksson, Dan Engman, Per Isaksson\nSongs:\n- Marknasvisa\n- Min brorsa\n- Ge dom vad dom tål\n- Gropen\n- Härifrån till Bryssel\n- Jag måste vara galen om regeringen är klok\n- Passar det dig\n- Leonard Larssons testamente\n- Farssan är död"
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"Borten's Cabinet"
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"Borten's Cabinet\nBorten's Cabinet governed Norway between 12 October 1965 and 17 March 1971. The cabinet wes led by Per Borten and consisted of the Conservative Party, the Centre Party, the Liberal Party and the Christian Democratic Party. It had the following composition:\nReferences.\n- Per Bortens regjering 1965-1971 - Regjeringen.no\nReferences Notes.\nbr"
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", who was serving as Prime Minister at the time. Austrheim held this post until 1973.\nHe was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Østfold in 1961, and was re-elected on three occasions. He had previously served in the position of deputy representative during the term 1958–1961. Borten's Cabinet resigned in 1971, but when the Centre Party returned to power on 18 October 1972 Austrheim was appointed Minister of Transport and Communications in the new cabinet of Lars Korvald. He served in this position until the government resigned on"
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"Bosnian Crusade\nThe Bosnian Crusade was fought against unspecified heretics from 1235 until 1241. It was, essentially, a Hungarian war of conquest against the Banate of Bosnia sanctioned as a crusade. Led by the Hungarian prince Coloman, the crusaders only succeeded in conquering peripheral parts of the country. They were followed by Dominicans, who erected a cathedral and put heretics to death by burning. The crusade came to an abrupt end when Hungary itself was invaded by Tatars. The crusaders were forced to withdraw and engage their own invaders,"
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"the trade relations with the city of Ragusa (Dubrovnik). Kulin's rule also marked the start of a controversy involving the indigenous Bosnian Church (a branch of Bogomilism), a Christian sect considered heretical by both the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Church.\nIn 1203, Serbian Grand Prince Vukan Nemanjić accused Kulin of heresy and lodged an official appeal to the pope. Kulin cunningly saved Bosnia from a crusade that the pope was preparing to launch, stating that he was always a faithful Catholic. In response to Hungarian attempts"
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"\"Something Happened on the Way to Heaven\"\n- \"You Can't Hurry Love\"\n- \"Two Hearts\"\n- \"Sussudio\"\n- \"Against All Odds\"\n- \"Take Me Home\"\nTour dates.\nAfter nearly two months of rehearsals in Chiddingfold, the Both Sides of the World Tour kicked off on 1 April 1994 in Utrecht, The Netherlands, in what would be the first of 169 performances by Collins and his band.\nIt was thought after the final London dates"
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"Both Sides of the World Tour\nThe Both Sides of the World Tour was a worldwide concert tour by English singer-songwriter and drummer Phil Collins, which took place between April 1994 and May 1995, in support of his 1993 album, \"Both Sides\".\nDespite the lukewarm reception the album received upon its release, the tour was a huge success, regularly selling out venues across the world. The tour lasted 13 months, which was the longest time Phil Collins has performed on the road, solo, as"
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"de Hoensbroeck, in a bloodless coup d'état known as the \"Happy Revolution\" (\"Heureuse révolution\"). Contemporaries viewed the uprising in Liège, which was also inspired by Enlightenment ideas, as a symptom of revolutionary \"contagion\" from France. In the face of a rebellion proclaiming the ideas of liberty and equality, the Prince-Bishop soon fled to the neighbouring Archbishopric of Trier and the revolutionaries proclaimed a republic in Liège.\nRevolution Invasion.\nThe Brabant Revolution broke out on 24 October 1789 when the \"émigré"
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"Manifesto of the People of Brabant\nThe Manifesto of the People of Brabant (, ) was a document made public at the start of the Brabant Revolution in 1789 proclaiming the end of Austrian occupation over the Duchy of Brabant.\nBackground.\nIn October 1789, the leader of the \"Statists\", Henri Van der Noot and the general Jean-André van der Meersch led a small army of patriots from the Dutch Republic where they had been in exile into the Duchy of Brabant, then under Austrian rule. The"
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"Bratteli's Second Cabinet\nBratteli's Second Cabinet governed Norway between 16 October 1973 and 15 January 1976. The Labour Party cabinet was led by Trygve Bratteli. It had the following composition:\nReferences.\n- Trygve Brattelis andre regjering 1973-1976 - Regjeringen.no\nReferences Notes.\nbr"
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"Oak after the Battle of Worcester, that opened in September of that year. Whether he worked behind the scenes or appeared on-stage in one of its tableaus is unknown: his name does not appear in the speaking-parts cast list. However, it was during the time Alexander Meyrick Broadley, aka 'Broadley Pasha', who was implicated in the Cleveland Street Scandal, was acting as a financial and business adviser to the manager of the theatre Augustus Harris.\nScandals Cleveland Street scandal.\nAfter living at a"
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"in the Caribbean. However, with the warming of Anglo-American relations and a guarantee of Cuban independence by the U.S. in 1898, Britain abandoned this policy and supported America's position on Cuba and the war. Officially Britain was neutral. At the same time, Washington refused to give support for the Boers in the Second Boer War.\nAt the start of the Spanish–American War, most Continental European powers remained neutral and cool though warning Spain repeatedly not to provoke a war with the more powerful U.S. Britain also"
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"Cybernetic Serendipity\nCybernetic Serendipity was an exhibition of cybernetic art curated by Jasia Reichardt, shown at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London in 1968, and then touring the United States. Two stops in the US were the Corcoran Annex (Corcoran Gallery of Art), Washington, D.C., and the newly opened Exploratorium in San Francisco.\nContent.\nOne part of the exhibition was concerned with algorithms and devices for generating music. Some exhibits were pamphlets describing the algorithms, whilst others showed musical notation produced by computers."
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"Dudley Hewitt Cup.\nIn 1980, the Huskies were swept by the North York Rangers 3-games-to-none. In 1981, they were swept by the Belleville Bulls 3-games-to-none. And in 1982, the Huskies were swept by the Guelph Platers 3-games-to-none. Both Belleville and Guelph were granted expansion into the Ontario Hockey League soon after these playoff runs. In 1986, the Huskies faced the dominant Orillia Travelways and lost 4-games-to-2."
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"D'Alema I Cabinet\nThe D'Alema I Cabinet was the cabinet of the government of Italy from 21 October 1998 to 22 December 1999.\nProdi I Cabinet fell in 1998 when the Communist Refoundation Party withdrew its support to Prodi. This led to the formation of a new government led by Massimo D'Alema as Prime Minister. There are those who claim that D'Alema deliberately engineered the collapse of the Prodi government to become Prime Minister himself. As the result of a vote of no confidence in Prodi's government, D'Alema's nomination was passed"
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"the 1996 general election, electing five deputies and one senator.\nThe party was part of the Prodi I Cabinet, with Maccanico becoming minister for Communications, and later the D'Alema I Cabinet, D'Alema II Cabinet and Amato II Cabinet with Maccanico minister of Institutional Reforms.\nIn 1999 the party joined Romano Prodi's new party, The Democrats."
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"of the Liberal Party over land law. On 14 January 1950 De Gasperi resigned and on 27 January, a new government was formed without the support of the liberals.\nGovernment.\n- De Gasperi V Cabinet\n- 23 May 1948 – 14 January 1950\n- President of the Council of Ministers: Alcide De Gasperi (DC)\n- Composition of the government: DC, PLI, PSLI, PRI\n- De Gasperi VI Cabinet\n- 27 January 1950 – 19 July 1951\n- President of the Council"
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"of a Culpeper, and Cole describes her as being drop dead gorgeous the first time he sees her. She has blue eyes and blonde hair, though her long ringlets are cut short and jagged at the start of \"Linger\".\nMajor characters Cole St Clair.\nCole was turned into a wolf by Beck along with Victor and an unknown girl. He was introduced in \"Linger\" and was a narrator for \"Linger\", \"Forever\" and \"Sinner\". After attacking Shelby, he was almost killed"
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"Timeline of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill (July 2010)\nFollowing is a timeline of the \"Deepwater Horizon\" oil spill for July 2010 .\nJuly 1–5.\n- July 1\n- Total estimated discharge since the start reaches – topping Ixtoc I oil spill that was the previous biggest in the Gulf of Mexico.\n- Senate Republicans agree to lift secret hold that Jim DeMint placed to block legislation giving subpoena powers to the National Commission on the BP \"Deepwater\" Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling. Wesley Denton"
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"18 July 1937. Imitating Hitler, Ziegler delivered a mordant critique of modern art at the opening of the Degenerate Art Exhibition on 19 July 1937.\nEvent.\nThe exhibition was hosted in the Institute of Archeology in the Hofgarten. The venue was chosen for its particular qualities (dark, narrow rooms). Many works were displayed without frames and partially covered by derogatory slogans. Photographs of the exhibitions had been made, as well as a catalogue, produced for the Berlin show, which accompanied the exhibition as it travelled"
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"declaration of war by Jewish-led international subhumans against culture itself.\"\nGoebbels was involved in planning the staging of the 1936 Summer Olympics, held in Berlin. It was around this time that he met and started having an affair with the actress Lída Baarová, whom he continued to see until 1938. A major project in 1937 was the Degenerate Art Exhibition, organised by Goebbels, which ran in Munich from July to November. The exhibition proved wildly popular, attracting over two million visitors. A degenerate music exhibition took"
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"Denso mapcode\nThe Denso MapCode system is a spatial reference system (not to be confused with the international mapcode system, a different spatial reference system). Denso MapCodes are 7- to 10-digit codes identifying specific 900-square-meter areas in Japan.\nHistory.\nThe Denso MapCode system was developed in 1997 by Denso Corporation for easy identification of any location in Japan by Japanese navigation systems. Car navigation systems are unable to identify locations for which addresses or telephone numbers are not available or house numbers, like in Japan, are"
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"The term \"mapcode\" was also used by Denso in Japan. The international mapcode system operated by the Mapcode Foundation is in no way linked to Denso or based on the Denso system.\nExternal links.\n- Mapcodes - a solution for connecting the unaddressed in South Africa\n- Mapcodes - a new standard for representing locations (India)\n- MapCode for Japan"
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"-Gunnar Björklund started a sports department at SVT (known as Sveriges Radio-TV until 1979) in Gothenburg and recruited Hegerfors.\nIn 2000 Hegerfors appeared in Markoolio's music video for his song \"Mera mål\", where he acted as himself. He has also presented entertainments shows for SVT, like \"Kryzz\" and \"Det kommer mera\". He won the Swedish television Kristallens Honour Award in 2008.\nHegerfors had made several memorable commentator works in ice hockey and football matches and was SVT's correspondent at"
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"Development Reform Cabinet\nThe Development Reform Cabinet () was the Indonesian cabinet which served under President BJ Habibie during his term as President from 23 May 1998–20 October 1999.\nDespite having the word \"Reform\" as part of its name, the Development Reform Cabinet consisted mostly of the names which had served in Suharto's Seventh Development Cabinet. There were however some reformist actions taken with the line up of this cabinet. The Governor of the Central Bank and the Attorney General were originally left out of the cabinet as part of"
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"the Centre's in- principle approval to the project within a month.\n- On 3 July 2018, Bihar chief secretary Deepak Kumar approved the proposed Patna Metro Rail’s revised detailed project report for putting it up before the state cabinet, with revised estimated cost of the project at 19,500 crore, including land acquisition cost.\n- On 20 Sep 2018, RITES has submitted the revised Detailed Project Report (DPR) to the Urban Development and Housing department.\n- On 25 Sep 2018, The Bihar cabinet has approved the"
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"Di Rupo Government\nThe Di Rupo Government was the federal cabinet of Belgium sworn in on 6 December 2011, after a record-breaking 541 days of negotiations following the June 2010 elections. The government included social democrats (sp.a/PS), Christian democrats (CD&V/cdH) and liberals (Open Vld/MR), respectively of the Dutch and French language groups. The government notably excluded the New Flemish Alliance (N-VA), the Flemish nationalist party which achieved a plurality and became the largest party."
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"Dijon tramway"
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"Dijon tramway\nThe Dijon tramway () is a tramway system opened in Dijon, France, in September 2012. The tramway consists of two lines totaling in length and serving 37 stations. \nThe tramway was designed with the existing requirements of commuting population in mind, recognising students and the working population to be its target demographic. It was constructed under a €176 million public–private partnership (PPP) contract between the Grand Dijon urban authority and Cofely Ineo, formed on 1 July 2010. A total of 33 Citadis"
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"security and safety reasons, and integrated passenger information systems. Each vehicle has a length of 33 meters, accommodating in excess of 200 passengers, and designed to attain a maximum speed of 70km/h. These vehicles were acquired as part of a joint procurement with the Brest tramway, which was launching its own network around the same time as Dijon; the Dijon municipality has claimed that the joint procurement effort delivered economies of scale of 25 per cent.\nThe design of the Citadis trams was developed to provide various environmentally-friendly"
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"Larry Levan, Walter Gibbons, and Chicago-based Frankie Knuckles. Frankie Knuckles was not only an important disco DJ; he also helped to develop house music in the 1980s.\nDisco hit the television airwaves as part of the music/dance variety show \"Soul Train\" in 1971 hosted by Don Cornelius, then Marty Angelo's \"Disco Step-by-Step Television Show\" in 1975, Steve Marcus' \"Disco Magic/Disco 77\", Eddie Rivera's \"Soap Factory\", and Merv Griffin's"
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"Dom kallar oss artister\nDom kallar oss artister (English: \"They call us artists\") is a television program on SVT1 in Sweden premiering on 28 October 2008. Each half-hour episode follows a Swedish musical artist or group through such activities as busy promotion days in Los Angeles, costume tests for coming tours, hard rock camping in the mountain valleys of Slovenia, recordings in Nashville, and gigs at the home of fans in Enköping.\nAll episodes share standard segments in which each artist tells about the moment"
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"Years Ahead of My Time\"\n2. The Bees: \"Voices Green and Purple\"\n3. The Monocles: \"Spider and the Fly\"\n4. Godfrey: \"Let's Take a Trip\" (Kim Fowley)\"\n5. T.C. Atlantic: \"Faces\"\n6. Mike Condello: \"Soggy Cereal\"\n7. The Lea Riders Group: \"Dom Kallar Oss Mods\"\n8. The Driving Stupid: \"Horror Asparagus Stories\"\n9. Race Marbles: \"Like"
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"effect from 1 April 1920.\nFollowing the recommendations of the 1960 Royal Commission on the Police, the force was merged, with Walsall Borough Police and Wolverhampton Borough Police, and parts of the Staffordshire Constabulary and Worcestershire Constabulary, into the West Midlands Constabulary from 1 April 1966. Since a further merger in 1974, Dudley has been served by the West Midlands Police."
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"Dudley Borough Police\nDudley Borough Police was a police force in the Borough of Dudley, then an exclave of Worcestershire, in England, from 1920–1966.\nHistory.\nFrom 1839 until 1920, Dudley was policed by the Dudley Division of the Worcestershire Constabulary. Unusually, while the Worcestershire Standing Joint Committee had control over the administration and discipline of Dudley's police, the Dudley's local watch committee was responsible for financial matters and recruitment. This caused many tensions. As a consequence, Dudley Borough Police was created, with"
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"Dupong-Bodson Ministry"
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"Dupong-Bodson Ministry\nThe Dupong-Bodson Ministry was the government of Luxembourg between 3 July 1951 and 23 December 1953, as of Prime Minister Pierre Dupong died. It was a coalition between the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), and the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP). It was formed after the general election of 1951.\nFormation.\nIn the partial elections of 3 June 1951, in the constituencies of Centre and Nord, the LSAP consolidated the positive results it had achieved in the"
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"Bech-Bodson Ministry\nThe Bech-Bodson Ministry was the government of Luxembourg between 29 December 1953 and 29 March 1958. It was a coalition between the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), and the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP).\nFormation.\nThe unexpected death of Pierre Dupong on 23 December 1953 caught the CSV by surprise. Dupong had chosen a preferred successor for himself, in Pierre Werner. The latter joined the government as Minister for Finances and the Armed Forces. Joseph Bech,"
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"Dupong-Schaus Ministry\nThe Dupong-Schaus Ministry was the government of Luxembourg between 1 March 1947 and 3 July 1951. It was a coalition between the Christian Social People's Party (CSV), and the Democratic Group.\nBackground.\nThe Dupong-Schaus Ministry came about when the National Union government resigned. The CSV and the Democratic Group formed a coalition based on the support of 34 of 51 members of the Chamber of Deputies. However, at the partial elections of 6 June 1948, the LSAP became"
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"government, it is known as the 'Dupong-Schaus Ministry'. In 1951, the CSV formed a coalition with the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party, ejecting Schaus from government. The following year, Schaus was elected Democratic Party, succeeding Lucien Dury.\nIn 1958, a scandal over government corruption allowed Schaus, as opposition leader, to lever himself, and the party (by now renamed the 'Democratic Party') back into government. Schaus alleged that the government had been offered a bribe by a contractor;"
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"EMI Televisa Music"
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"EMI Televisa Music\nEMI Televisa Music was a record label established in 2005 as a partnership between EMI Latin and Televisa. It has focuses on Latin American music. The joint venture between the two ended in 2009.\nArtists signed to this label.\n- A.B. Quintanilla III presents Kumbia All Starz\n- Alejandra Guzmán\n- Aleks Syntek\n- Alexandre Pires\n- Amaral\n- Ana Gabriel\n- Anahí\n- Andy Andy\n- Arthur Hanlon\n- Bebe\n- Belinda\n- Bunbury\n- Cabas"
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"Latin performers linked to the EMI Televisa Music and Televisa networks included Thalía, Pedro Fernández, RBD, Maria Daniela y Su Sonido Lasser, and Kudai. The label also signed reggaeton artists like DJ Flex and Tito el Bambino.\nIn 2009, EMI Latin ended its partnership with Televisa, moved from Miami, Florida, to Los Angeles, California, and was renamed Capitol Latin. After Universal Music Group's acquisition of EMI in 2012, Capitol Latin merged with Universal Music Latin Entertainment. The Capitol Latin record label continues to"
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"Edge of Darkness"
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"cover of the listings magazine \"Radio Times\" and was broadcast on Monday nights on BBC2 at 9:30pm, beginning 4 November 1985. The serial averaged an audience of 4 million viewers over its run. The critical response was generally positive with most commentators concentrating their praise on Peck's performance as Craven and the scale of the programme's political themes. “A good television thriller is very hard to find but \"Edge of Darkness\" promises to be one of the best”, wrote Celia Brayfield in \"The Times\","
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"Edward Harrison Memorial Prize\nThe Edward Harrison Memorial Prize was awarded from 1926 to 1979 by the Chemical Society and from 1980 to 2007 by its successor the Royal Society of Chemistry to a British chemist who was under 32 years, and working the fields of theoretical or physical chemistry. It commemorated the work of Edward Harrison who was credited with producing the first serviceable gas mask and whose work saved many lives.\nIn 2008 the prize was joined with the Meldola Medal and Prize to form the Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes."
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"Menzies Ministry\nMenzies Ministry may refer to any of the following ministries of the Australian Commonwealth:\n- First Menzies Ministry\n- Second Menzies Ministry\n- Third Menzies Ministry\n- Fourth Menzies Ministry\n- Fifth Menzies Ministry\n- Sixth Menzies Ministry\n- Seventh Menzies Ministry\n- Eighth Menzies Ministry\n- Ninth Menzies Ministry\n- Tenth Menzies Ministry"
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"Eighty Years' War\nThe Eighty Years' War (; ) or Dutch War of Independence (1568–1648) was a revolt of the Seventeen Provinces of what are today the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg against Philip II of Spain, the sovereign of the Habsburg Netherlands. After the initial stages, Philip II deployed his armies and regained control over most of the rebelling provinces. Under the leadership of the exiled William the Silent, the northern provinces continued their resistance. They eventually were able to oust the Habsburg armies, and in"
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"and Staats-Limburg (around Maastricht).\nThe peace would not be long-lived as the newly emerged world powers, the Republic of the Netherlands and the Commonwealth of England, would start their first war in 1652, only four years after the peace was signed.\nAftermath.\nAftermath Nature of the war.\nThe Eighty Years' War began with a series of battles mostly fought by mercenaries, as was typical of the time. While successes for both parties were limited, costs were high and continued to"
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"El Dorado Kitchen\nEl Dorado Kitchen (also called EDK) is a restaurant and bar located in Sonoma, California in the United States. It is located on the property of the El Dorado Inn in downtown Sonoma.\nBackground.\nEl Dorado Kitchen opened in 2005. It took over the location of the Sonoma location of Piatti. Ryan Fancher left French Laundry to become the founding executive chef at EDK. He also served as owner of EDK alongside Tim Harmon.\nFancher left the restaurant to work at Barndiva in"
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"EDK\nEDK may refer to:\n- El Dorado/Captain Jack Thomas Memorial Airport, in Kansas, United States\n- El Dorado Kitchen, an American restaurant\n- Euro death-knot, a knot\n- Xilinx's Embedded Developer's Kit, part of the Xilinx ISE"
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"friendly, childlike, \"good boyfriend Doctors\", as Steven Moffat described them and, according to Mark Gatiss \"very human Doctors\" when compared to other incarnations.\nAppearances.\nAppearances Television.\nThe Eleventh Doctor first appears in the final scene of \"The End of Time\" (2010) when his previous incarnation regenerates. Smith debuts fully in \"The Eleventh Hour\", where he first meets Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) as a child while investigating a mysterious crack in her wall. Many years later,"
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"on 11 August 1804 he created the new title of \"Emperor of Austria\" for himself and his successors as heads of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine. For two years, Francis carried two imperial titles: being Holy Roman Emperor Francis II and \"by the Grace of God\" (\"Von Gottes Gnaden\") Emperor Francis I of Austria.\nIn 1805, an Austrian-led army suffered a humiliating defeat at the Battle of Austerlitz and the victorious Napoleon proceeded to dismantle the old \"Reich\" (which at"
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"burned down in 1621. Another lawsuit, begun in 1637, reveals that Baskervile owned one of the 24 shares in that theatre through the end of the period of English Renaissance drama, when the theatres were closed in September 1642 at the start of the English Civil War. The suit was still active in 1648, when Baskervile filed a deposition in the matter.\nBaskervile signed legal documents with her initials only, a fact taken by some commentators as an indication of illiteracy."
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"International expansion.\nInternational expansion Central America.\nIn 1996, the head of the SEP and the ministers of Education of Central America agreed to start experimental projects of \"Telesecundarias\" for every country. Since this year, the following countries in Central America are served by \"Telesecundaria\":\nInternational expansion United States.\nThere are currently pilot programs available in the states of California, Colorado, Pennsylvania, Oregon and Florida.\nSee also.\n- Education in Mexico\nExternal links.\n- Telesecundaria at the"
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"a photographer in December 2013 during Euromaidan protests. She worked for the website svidomo.com and got an assignment to take pictures of the protests. She subsequently went to Crimea to cover the 2014 Crimean referendum, and after the start of the War in Donbass, she was travelling all the time between Kiev and the east of Ukraine.\nShe received an honorable mention for 2015 IWMF 2015 Anja Niedringhaus Courage in Photojournalism Award. The citation includes \"quality of light and texture that illicit a connection with the people and the extent of suffering"
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"Evangelical Magazine"
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"Evangelical Magazine\nThe Evangelical Magazine was a monthly magazine published in London from 1793 to 1904, and aimed at Calvinist Christians. It was supported by evangelical members of the Church of England, and by nonconformists with similar beliefs. Its editorial line included a strong interest in missionary work.\nLaunch.\nJohn Eyre, an Anglican, played a significant role in founding the \"Evangelical Magazine\", and as its editor, to 1802. Robert Culbertson was involved in the early times, and was an editor. William Kingsbury"
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"contributed from the start. John Townsend (1757–1826) was a supporter; Edward Williams was another founder and editor.\nIn 1802 the \"Christian Observer\" began publication. It catered for evangelical Anglicans, and from this point the \"Evangelical Magazine\" came into the hands of Congregationalists.\nEditorial succession.\n- 1803–1826 George Burder\n- c.1827–1857 John Morison\n- 1877–1882 Henry Robert Reynolds\nThe successor from 1905 was the \"Evangelical British Missionary\".\nPortrait artists.\n- William Thomas Fry, engraver"
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"Expedition 20"
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"Expedition 20\nExpedition 20 was the 20th long-duration flight to the International Space Station. The expedition marked the first time a six-member crew inhabited the station. Because each Soyuz-TMA spacecraft could hold only three people, two separate launches were necessary: Soyuz TMA-14 launched on 26 March 2009, and Soyuz TMA-15 followed on 27 May 2009.\nSoyuz TMA-15 launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome at 10:34 UTC on 27 May 2009. The vehicle docked with the station on 29 May 2009, officially changing the Soyuz TMA-14 crew"
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"Price's Missouri Expedition and reported 106 casualties. The unit participated in the following engagements:\n- Devil’s Backbone, AR 1 Sep 1863\n- Pine Bluff, AR 25 Oct 1863\n- Camden Expedition March-May 1864\n- Elkin’s Ferry, AR 3 Apr 1864\n- Near Prairie D’Ane, AR 8 Apr 1864\n- Prairie D’Ane, AR 9-12 April 1864\n- Poison Springs, AR 18 April 1864\n- Camden, AR 20 Apr 1864\n- Marks' Mill, AR 25"
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"Expedition 25\nExpedition 25 was the 25th long-duration mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Expedition 25 began with the Soyuz TMA-18 undocking on 25 September 2010. Three new crewmembers (Scott Kelly, Alexander Kaleri and Oleg Skripochka) arrived aboard the ISS 10 October 2010 on Soyuz TMA-01M to join Douglas Wheelock, Fyodor Yurchikhin and Shannon Walker, and formed the full six member crew of Expedition 25. NASA astronaut Doug Wheelock accepted command of Expedition 25 on 22 September 2010, taking over from Russia's Aleksandr"
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"Price's Missouri Expedition and reported 106 casualties. The unit participated in the following engagements:\n- Devil’s Backbone, AR 1 Sep 1863\n- Pine Bluff, AR 25 Oct 1863\n- Camden Expedition March-May 1864\n- Elkin’s Ferry, AR 3 Apr 1864\n- Near Prairie D’Ane, AR 8 Apr 1864\n- Prairie D’Ane, AR 9-12 April 1864\n- Poison Springs, AR 18 April 1864\n- Camden, AR 20 Apr 1864\n- Marks' Mill, AR 25"
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"Expedition 27"
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"Expedition 27\nExpedition 27 was the 27th long-duration expedition to the International Space Station (ISS), starting on 16 March 2011. Expedition 27 saw numerous notable events, including the undocking of the Progress M-09M and Kounotori 2 spacecraft, the arrival of the Soyuz TMA-21 and Progress M-10M spacecraft, and the final rendezvous with the ISS of NASA's Space Shuttle \"Endeavour, on its last mission, STS-134. The expedition ended on 23 May 2011 with the departure of the Soyuz TMA-20 spacecraft, although command of"
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"Since March 2009 he trained with the Expedition 23/24 back up crew as a station commander and Soyuz TMA flight engineer.\nCosmonaut career Expedition 27/28.\nBorisenko flew into space for the first time as a Flight Engineer for the ISS long duration Expedition 27/28 missions. The Soyuz TMA-21 spacecraft carrying Borisenko, cosmonaut Aleksandr Samokutyayev and NASA astronaut Ron Garan launched on schedule from the Baikonur Cosmodrome's Gagarin's Start launch pad, at 23:18:20 UTC on April 4, 2011. The launch of Soyuz TMA-21 was dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the"
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