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"Honda Sport 90\nThe Honda Sport 90, Super 90, or S90, is a 90 cc Honda motorcycle ultra lightweight new design motorcycle, the engine based on the Honda Super Cub, and was made from 1964 to 1969. The motorcycle continued in production In various forms for example the S90Z in Indonesia. \nThe single cylinder OHC air-cooled engine links to a four speed transmission. It has a hand clutch, and shifting is \"1 down, 3 up,\" with neutral in between 1st and 2nd."
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"writer Gary Scott Thompson researched and based the film in Southern California at the time of Papadakis' participation.\nIn the early 1990s as a high schooler, Papadakis got his start in the underground street scene of Southern California as a tuner and modifier of Honda Civics. His skill and passion for racing eventually took him to the racetrack where he became a pioneer in the early days of sport compact drag racing, achieving previously unheard of times in front-wheel drive drag racing. His celebrated 1998 Honda Civic hatchback is in the"
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"Hook and Cod wars\nThe Hook and Cod wars () comprise a series of wars and battles in the County of Holland between 1350 and 1490. Most of these wars were fought over the title of count of Holland, but some have argued that the underlying reason was because of the power struggle of the bourgeois in the cities against the ruling nobility.\nThe Cod faction generally consisted of the more progressive cities of Holland. The Hook faction consisted for a large part of the conservative noblemen.\nThe origin of the"
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"themselves from the sovereign, including city rights, the right to self-government and the right to pass laws. In practice, this meant that the wealthiest cities became quasi-independent republics in their own right. Two of the most important cities were Brugge and Antwerp (in Flanders) which would later develop into some of the most important cities and ports in Europe.\nHigh & Late Middle Ages (1000–1432) Hook and Cod Wars.\nThe Hook and Cod Wars () were a series of wars and battles in the"
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"Hornsrud's Cabinet"
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"Hornsrud's Cabinet\nThe Hornsrud's Cabinet governed Norway between 28 January 1928 and 15 February 1928. The first Labour Party cabinet in Norway, it was defeated by the other parliamentary parties on a vote of no confidence after only sixteen days.\nIn its day it was often known as Arbeiderregjeringen, \"the workers' cabinet\".\nIt had the following composition:\nSecretary to the Council of State.\nThis position is now known as Secretary to the Government (\"Regjeringsråd\").\n- Nicolai Franciscus"
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", Alfred Madsen. When Madsen subsequently asked the group whether the party should accept to form a cabinet, Hornsrud was among those who advocated strongest for a positive response. Others were more reluctant or negative. The central committee of the party decided that the party should take government responsibilities, but their first choice for Prime Minister Johan Nygaardsvold declined the offer to become Prime Minister. Hornsrud was then given the task. Hornsrud's Cabinet was appointed by the King on 28January, making Hornsrud the first prime minister ever from the Labour Party"
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"I Men... ke I Den\nI Men... ke I Den (Greek: Οι Μεν... και Οι Δεν, English: \"Those and the others\") is a comedy series which aired on ANT1 for three seasons from 1993 to 1996. The scripts were written by Haris Romas and Anna Chatzissofia. The series is considered one of the most successful on Greek television, achieving high ratings, and it was rerun multiple times for many years after the original run.\nCharacters.\nCharacters Dionyssis Dangas.\nDionyssis Dangas"
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"e ben bet.\nExcerpt from Mamud e sen minister.\n„Ke Dio adkorde un lang viv ad el sultan Mamud; so lang ke il governe enos, nos manku nonk (nequende) ruined dorf. br\nIli kontinuated, dikted el visir in terment (in fine), goderant se per el desolatsion, ke, kom ili pretende, propagate se mer e mer jed dai. Ma, kom tu varted, i viled non resten mer lang, den i denked tu poted esen anpatant (impatient) e"
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"ISU Speed Skating World Cup"
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"ISU Speed Skating World Cup\nThe ISU Speed Skating World Cup is a series of international speed skating competitions, organised annually by the International Skating Union since the winter of 1985–86. Every year during the winter season, a number of competitions on different distances and on different locations are held. Skaters can earn points at each competition, and the skater who has the most points on a given distance at the end of the series is the winner. Initially not very popular with skaters nor spectators, the World Cup has gradually become"
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"the first time. The results for the team sprint and team pursuit events are combined in the final rankings. Since the 2014–15 season the mass start is held over 10 laps for both men and ladies.\nIn November 2011 the ISU Junior World Cup Speed Skating was used as part of the qualification process for the speed skating at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics.\nSee also.\n- ISU Speed Skating World Cup\n- World Junior Speed Skating Championships\n- List of world cups and world championships for juniors and youth"
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"International Workers' Olympiads"
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"International Workers' Olympiads\nInternational Workers' Olympiads were an international sporting event arranged between 1925 and 1937 by Socialist Workers' Sport International (SASI). It was an organisation supported by social democratic parties and International Federation of Trade Unions. Workers' Olympiads were an alternate event for the Olympic Games. The participants were members of various labor sports associations and came mostly from Europe. Nowadays the CSIT World Sports Games are the successor sports events of the International Workers' Olympiads. The \"World Sports Games\" is the main highlight"
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"1937 Workers' Summer Olympiad\nThe 1937 Workers' Summer Olympiad was the sixth edition of International Workers' Olympiads. The games were held from 25 July to 1 August at Antwerp in Belgium. They were originally planned for Barcelona 1936, but cancelled due the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. \n1937 Olympiad was a joint event with the Red Sport International organized Spartakiads. It was the first time as a delegation from Soviet Union took part at the Workers' Olympiad. German athletes no longer participated since the Workers' Gymnastics"
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"Italian Tripolitania"
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"Italian Tripolitania\nItalian Tripolitania was an Italian colony, located in present-day western Libya, that existed from 1911 to 1934. It was part of the territory conquered from the Ottoman Empire after the Italo-Turkish War in 1911. Italian Tripolitania included the western northern half of Libya, with Tripoli as its main city. In 1934, it was unified with Cyrenaica in the colony of Italian Libya.\nHistory.\nItalian Tripolitania and Italian Cyrenaica were formed in 1912, after the conquest of Ottoman Tripolitania in the Italo"
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"a diplomatic settlement was rejected by the Italians, and the Turks determined therefore to defend the province.As a result of this conflict, Italy captured Ottoman Tripolitania. These territories together formed what became known as Italian Libya. During the conflict, Italian forces also occupied the Dodecanese islands in the Aegean Sea.\nEvents October.\n- October 5 – Italian troops occupy Tripoli end Bengazi.\n- October 11 – The Italian expeditionary force, commanded by General Carlo Caneva, start the occupation of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica.\n- October"
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"Jacobite risings"
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"Jacobite risings\nThe Jacobite risings, also known as the Jacobite rebellions or the War of the British Succession, were a series of uprisings, rebellions, and wars in Great Britain and Ireland occurring between 1688 and 1746. The uprisings had the aim of returning James II of England and VII of Scotland, the last Catholic British monarch, and later his descendants of the House of Stuart, to the throne of Great Britain after they had been deposed by Parliament during the Glorious Revolution. The series of conflicts takes its name Jacobitism"
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"1719.\nHistory 18th century and Jacobite risings Jacobite rising of 1745.\nThe Clan Sutherland also supported the British government during the Jacobite rising of 1745. At the start of the rising William, 17th Earl of Sutherland and chief of Clan Sutherland reconciled with their ancient enemies, the Mackays, settling the ancient feud. In 1745 the fighting force of the Clan Sutherland was given as 2,000 men. During the rising, Jacobites under George Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Cromartie occupied the Sutherland's Dunrobin Castle, and the Earl of Sutherland narrowly"
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"Jagland's Cabinet"
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"Jagland's Cabinet\nJagland's Cabinet governed Norway between 25 October 1996 and 17 October 1997. It had the following composition:\nReferences.\n- Thorbjørn Jaglands regjering 1996-1997 - Regjeringen.no"
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"the third time.\n- 25 October – Jagland's Cabinet was appointed.\nNotable births.\n- 29 January – Nora Foss al-Jabri, singer\n- 28 February – Karsten Warholm, athlete\n- 24 April – Henrik Furuseth, racing driver\n- 15 June – Aurora Aksnes, singer and songwriter\n- 6 July – Sigrid Schjetne, murder victim (d. 2012)\n- 14 September – Zymer Bytyqi, Belgium-born footballer\n- 4 November – Adelén Steen, singer\n- 22 November"
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"Jaguar C-Type"
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"Jaguar C-Type\nThe Jaguar C-Type (also called the Jaguar XK120-C) is a racing sports car built by Jaguar and sold from 1951 to 1953. The \"C\" stands for \"competition\".\nThe car used the XK 120 running gear of the contemporary road proven XK120 in a lightweight tubular frame designed by William Heynes and an aerodynamic aluminium body jointly developed by Heynes, R J (Bob) Knight and later Malcolm Sayer. A total of 53 C-Types were built, 43 of which"
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"and motivational talents to get them into the car for the start. England and Rolt both later denied that the drivers had been at all drunk at the time.\nPost-war Jaguar motorsport 1954–1957: The D-Type era.\nFor 1954 Lofty England decided that Jaguar had taken the C-Type as far is they could, and a new car was designed around the successful XK engine. Appropriately, the iconic D-Type made its debut at the 1954 24 Hours of Le Mans race, where Hamilton and Rolt"
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"Japanese air attacks on the Mariana Islands"
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"Japanese air attacks on the Mariana Islands\nDuring World War II, a series of Japanese air attacks on the Mariana Islands took place between November 1944 and January 1945. These raids targeted United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) bases and sought to disrupt the bombing of Japan by B-29 Superfortress heavy bombers operating from the islands. The Japanese lost 37 aircraft during this operation, but destroyed 11 B-29s and damaged a further 43. Preparations were also made for commando raids on the bases in early and mid-1945 but these did not go"
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"missions in the Pacific. Operated in the Central Pacific Area, flying very long-range heavy bombing missions over the Gilbert and Marshall Islands; moving west to Guam in the Northern Mariana Islands in October 1944. Carried out very long range bombing attacks on Okinawa in early 1945, eventually being stationed on Okinawa after the Japanese Capitulation in August 1945. Ferried former prisoners of war to Manila, Sep 1945. Squadron was demobilized on Okinawa after the war, the aircraft being sent to the Philippines for reclamation. Was carried on the"
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"Japanese embassy hostage crisis"
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"Japanese embassy hostage crisis\nThe Japanese embassy hostage crisis began on 17 December 1996 in Lima, Peru, when 14 members of the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) took hostage hundreds of high-level diplomats, government and military officials and business executives who were attending a party at the official residence of the Japanese ambassador to Peru, Morihisa Aoki, in celebration of Emperor Akihito's 63rd birthday. Although strictly speaking the crisis took place at the ambassadorial residence in the upscale district of San Isidro rather than at the embassy proper"
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"brother Radu were held as hostages by the Ottoman Sultan during their childhood to guarantee the co-operation of their father\nNotable hostages Recent times.\n- Iran hostage crisis\n- Iranian embassy siege\n- Cokeville Elementary School hostage crisis\n- Dawson's Field hijackings\n- Japanese embassy hostage crisis\n- \"Chavín de Huántar\"\n- Beslan school hostage crisis\n- Terry A. Anderson\n- Jill Carroll\n- Ingrid Betancourt\n- Terry Waite\n- Manila hostage crisis\n- Killing of captives by ISIL\n-"
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"Java War"
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"Java War\nThe Java War or Diponegoro War was fought in central Java from 1825 to 1830, between the colonial Dutch Empire and native Javanese rebels. It started as a rebellion led by Prince Diponegoro, a leading member of the Javanese aristocracy who had previously cooperated with the Dutch.\nThe rebel forces were held up by a siege at Yogyakarta, preventing them from gaining a quick victory. This allowed the Dutch to raise and ship in new troops. The rebels adopted guerilla tactics and held out against Dutch forces for several"
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"Tomegorō Yoshizumi\nDeported from Java following the start of World War II, Yoshizumi returned illegally and was arrested in 1941, when Japan declared war on the Netherlands. He spent time in an Australian internment camp, but was released during a prisoner exchange in August 1942, and could return to the East Indies, which were by then under Japanese occupation. Although serving as head of the Japanese intelligence board Kaigun Bukanfu, by 1945 he embraced Indonesian nationalism and Marxism. He ensured that Sukarno and Muhammad Hatta signed their names to the"
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"Jayewardene cabinet"
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"Jayewardene cabinet\nThe Jayewardene cabinet was the central government of Sri Lanka led by Prime Minister (later President) J. R. Jayewardene between 1977 and 1989. It was formed in July 1977 after the parliamentary election and it ended in January 1989 when Jayewardene's second limited term ended. The Jayewardene cabinet saw Sri Lanka move from being a parliamentary republic to the current executive presidency in February 1978."
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"Way To A Happy Marriage), based on his years in the Marriage and Divorce Commission of Sri Lanka. A series of books followed and one of his final books in English, \"Longest Days\" was published in 2002, based on his vast experience in government service.\nJayewardene Centre.\nMapitigama is recognised for establishing the Jayewardene Centre according to a cabinet act in 1988. The Centre opened the doors to public for the first time in 1993. Mapitigama was appointed by the cabinet of ministers in 1993 as the"
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"Jeddo Tunnel"
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"the Jeddo Tunnel. Several studies have attempted to fix the pollution coming from the tunnel but their proposed plans cost at least $15,000,000 and take at least 20 years.\nHistory Construction of additional tunnels.\nThe main tunnels of the Jeddo Tunnel A and B were built in 1895. In later years, several more tunnels were added to the system, increasing its length to close to . Jeddo Tunnel A goes from Ebervale Mammoth Vain slope number 2 to Little Nescopeck Creek and is long. Jeddo Tunnel B goes from Jeddo Mammoth"
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"Jeddo Tunnel\nThe Jeddo Tunnel (also called the Jeddo Mine Tunnel) is a drainage tunnel at water level in Pennsylvania. It is one of the Coal Region's biggest discharges of mine water. The tunnel is five miles (eight kilometers) long and was constructed between 1891 and 1894, and at the time of its construction, was reputed to be the largest mine drainage tunnel in the world. It consists of major tunnels A and B, and minor tunnels C, D and X.\nDescription.\nThe Jeddo"
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"Jicarilla War"
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"Jicarilla War\nThe Jicarilla War began in 1849 and was fought between the Jicarilla Apaches and the United States Army in the New Mexico Territory. Ute warriors also played a significant role in the conflict as they were allied with the Jicarillas. The war started when the Apaches and Utes began raiding against settlers on the Santa Fe Trail. Eventually, in 1853, the American army retaliated which resulted in a series of battles and campaigns that ended in 1854 when a large military expedition managed to quell most of the violence. However,"
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"Delshay of the Tonto; and Geronimo of the Bedonkohe led raiding parties against non-Apache. Because they resisted the military's attempts, by force and persuasion, to relocate their people to various reservations they are usually regarded as national heroes by their own people.\nWars.\nWars Jicarilla War.\nAt the start of the Mexican–American War in 1846, many Apache bands promised American soldiers safe passage through their land, though other tribes fought in defense of Mexico and against the influx of new settlers to New Mexico"
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"Juncker Commission"
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"Juncker Commission\nThe Juncker Commission is the European Commission in office since 1 November 2014 and is due to serve until 2019. Its president is Jean-Claude Juncker, who presides over 27 other commissioners (one from each of the states composing the European Union, except Luxembourg, which is Juncker's state). In July 2014, Juncker was officially elected to succeed José Manuel Barroso, who completed his second five-year term in that year.\nElection.\nIn the 2014 parliamentary election, Juncker campaigned as the"
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"the Commission Institutional approval.\nOn 27 May, the leaders of five of the seven political groups of the parliament issued a statement that Jean-Claude Juncker, being the lead candidate of the party which won a plurality of the seats, should be given the first attempt to form the required majority to be elected Commission President. Only the ECR and EFD disagreed to this process.\nLater on 27 May, the European Council gave its president, Herman van Rompuy, the mandate to start consultations with the group leaders in the"
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"June 2011 Christchurch earthquake"
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"June 2011 Christchurch earthquake\nThe June 2011 Christchurch earthquake was a shallow magnitude 6.0 earthquake that occurred on 13 June 2011 at 14:20 NZST (02:20 UTC). It was centred at a depth of , about 5 km (3 mi) south-east of Christchurch, which had previously been devastated by a magnitude 6.2 M earthquake in February 2011. The June quake was preceded by a magnitude 5.9 M tremor that struck the region at a slightly deeper 8.9 km (5.5 mi). The United States Geological"
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"22 February 2011 Christchurch earthquake which had a devastating effect on the radio station's host town of Lyttelton. Ardouin's programme became more focussed on earthquake recovery at this time, including regular interviews with members of the Earthquake Commission, Christchurch City Council and Prime Minister John Key. Ardouin's programme continued until the city was hit by the June 2011 Christchurch earthquake which caused the closure of Volcano Radio. Ardouin retired from broadcasting at this time, however announced in July 2015 that he will be returning to radio to present a current affairs"
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"Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy"
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"Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy\nThe \"Jyllands-Posten\" Muhammad cartoons controversy (or Muhammad cartoons crisis) (Danish: \"Muhammedkrisen\") began after the Danish newspaper \"Jyllands-Posten\" published 12 editorial cartoons on 30 September 2005, most of which depicted Muhammad, a principal figure of the religion of Islam. The newspaper announced that this was an attempt to contribute to the debate about criticism of Islam and self-censorship. Muslim groups in Denmark complained, and the issue eventually led to protests around the"
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"Opinions on the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy\nThis page collects opinions, other than those of governments or inter-governmental organizations (see International reactions to the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy for those), on the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy. For an overview, and details on the controversy please see the main page.\nOpinions in Denmark.\nOpinions in Denmark Polls.\nA poll on January 29, 2006, from Epinion for Danmarks Radio, the national broadcasting company of Denmark, showed that of"
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"Kavli Prize"
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"Kavli Prize\nThe Kavli Prize was established in 2005 through a joint venture between the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research, and The Kavli Foundation. The main objective for the Prize is to honor, support and recognize scientists for outstanding scientific work in the fields of astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience and award three international prizes every second year. The Kavli Prize was awarded the first time in Oslo, 9 September 2008. The Prizes were presented by Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway. Each"
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"Jerry Nelson (astronomer)\nJerry Earl Nelson (January 15, 1944 – June 10, 2017) was an American astronomer known for his pioneering work designing segmented mirror telescopes, which led to him receiving the 2010 Kavli Prize for Astrophysics.\nHe was the principal designer and project scientist for the Keck telescopes.\nEducation.\nNelson was born in Los Angeles County on January 15, 1944. As a high school student in 1960, Nelson got an early start in astronomy when he attended the Summer Science Program where"
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"Kitos War\nThe Kitos War (115–117; : \"mered ha'galuyot\" or \"mered ha'tfutzot\" [מרד התפוצות]; translation: rebellion of the diaspora. ) was one of the major Jewish–Roman wars, 66–136. The rebellions erupted in the year 115, when majority of the Roman armies were fighting Trajan's Parthian War on the eastern border of the Roman Empire, major uprisings by ethnic Judeans in Cyrenaica, Cyprus and Egypt spiraled out of control, resulting in a widespread slaughter of left-behind Roman garrisons"
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"other side, Cyrenaica's first Christian communities were established by the time of the Emperor Claudius but was heavily devastated during the Kitos War and almost depopulated of Greeks and Jews alike, and, although repopulated by Trajan with military colonies, from then started its decadence.\nRegardless, for more than 400 years Tripolitania and Cyrenaica were part of a cosmopolitan state whose citizens shared a common language, legal system, and Roman identity. Roman ruins like those of Leptis Magna and Sabratha, extant in present-day Libya, attest to"
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"Kolstad's Cabinet"
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"Kolstad's Cabinet\nKolstad's Cabinet governed Norway from 12 May 1931 to 14 March 1932. The Farmers' Party cabinet was led by Prime Minister Peder Kolstad. It had the following composition:"
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"% owned by the Dutch company Unilever, to acquire half the shared in Lilleborg. This would give Unilever control over Lilleborg. While the Farmer's party opposed the concession as they wanted to protect Norwegian ownership of industry and it led to the fall of the Mowinkel Cabinet, Kolstad's Cabinet found it impossible to revoke the concession. De-No-Fa stated the mill would have to close without a concession and at the same time De-No-Fa and Unilever had negotiated a new contract which would give Unilever control"
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"Konrad Adenauer Prize\nThe Konrad Adenauer Prize () is an award that was infrequently awarded by the Germany Foundation, an organisation associated with the Christian Democratic Union, from 1967 to 2001. It was named after statesman and former German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer.\nList of prize winners.\n- 1967 Armin Mohler (journalism)\n- 1967 Bernt von Heiseler (literature)\n- 1967 Ludwig Freund (science)\n- 1968 Frank Thiess (literature)\n- 1968 Emil Franzel (journalism)\n- 1968 Wilhelm Stählin"
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"and as Deputy Speaker of the Philippine House of Representatives’ 11th Congress, 2001.\n- Konrad Adenauer Medal of Excellence (KAME), given by Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Philippines and administered by the Local Government Development Foundation (LOGODEF), 2006.\n- Tourism Award, Rotary Club of Manila, 2007-2008.\nExternal links.\n- http://www.bohol.gov.ph/govinactn.html\n- http://www.i-site.ph/Databases/LGUs/Governors/2001-2004/Visayas/personal/aumentado-personal.html\n- https://web.archive.org/web/20090214004155/http://filipinonews.angbahaynijuan.com/labels/bohol.html\n- http://www.boholchronicle.com/2008/sep/28/comm5.htm"
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"Konstantinou kai Elenis\nKonstantinou kai Elenis (; ) is a Greek sitcom broadcast on ANT1 channel which aired from October 1998 until June 2000. The main stars are Haris Romas, who co-wrote the script along with Anna Hatzisofia, and Eleni Rantou. The character of Manthos is portrayed by Vasilis Koukouras whereas the character of Peggy, Matina and Nikolas are portrayed by Maria Lekaki, Kalirroi Miriagou and Stergios Nenes respectively. The series ran for two seasons, 1998-1999 and 1999-2000, and consisted of 68 episodes."
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"1999–2000).\nThe season started on 11 October 1999 and finished on 19 June 2000. It included thirty-five episodes.\nExternal links.\n- Konstantinou kai Elenis official site\n- Konstantinou kai Elenis episodes"
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"Korvald's Cabinet\nKorvald's Cabinet governed Norway between 18 October 1972 and 16 October 1973. The center cabinet led by Lars Korvald and consisted of the Christian Democratic Party, the Centre Party and the Liberal Party.\nReferences.\n- Lars Korvald's Government. 18 October 1972 - 16 October 1973 - Government.no"
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"and silver treasure was also discovered aboard the ship.\n- 25 September – Norwegian European Communities membership referendum where a 53.5 majority says \"No\" to joining the European Community\n- The cabinet of Trygve Bratteli resigns as a direct result of the referendum\n- 18 October – Lars Korvald becomes Prime Minister of Norway\n- 18 October – Korvald's Cabinet was appointed.\n- 23 December – Braathens SAFE Flight 239 crashes in Asker upon landing at Fornebu airport, Oslo, Norway, killing 40 of 45 people on board"
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"Kosovo War\nThe Kosovo War was an armed conflict in Kosovo that started in late February 1998 and lasted until 11 June 1999. It was fought by the forces of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (i.e. Serbia and Montenegro), which controlled Kosovo before the war, and the Kosovo Albanian rebel group known as the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), with air support from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) from 24 March 1999, and ground support from the Albanian army.\nThe KLA, formed in the early"
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"the Gulf War and NATO peace keeping operations in Kosovo.\nOn 19 Sep 2004, it was reported that in addition to a 50% cost overrun on an electronics upgrade by Thales, the weight of the new upgrade violated safety limits. The French Defence Minister confirmed the Sarigue would be retired because of ‘high operating costs’. An Airbus replacement for the DC-8 was considered and rejected.\nAircraft platforms Germany: aircraft platforms.\nDuring NATO operations in Bosnia, Germany operated four SIGINT version of the French-German Atlantique"
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"Kotelawala cabinet\nThe Kotelawala cabinet was the central government of Ceylon led by Prime Minister John Kotelawala between 1953 and 1956. It was formed in October 1953 after the resignation of Kotelawala's predecessor Dudley Senanayake and it ended in April 1956 after the opposition's victory in the parliamentary election."
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"Kykelikokos\nKykelikokos was a weekly Norwegian children's television program that ran from 1996 to 2003. It was the first live children's show ever produced in Norway. It was highly popular, and usually drew close to a quarter million viewers every week.\nThe show began in 1996, airing Saturdays at 8 to 10 AM, a timeslot it held throughout its entire seven-year run."
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"in principle approval to Kanpur metro along with Agra, Meerut, Indore and Bhopal.\n- Sep 2018: Detailed project report sent by Uttar Pradesh government to central government.\n- 4 Feb 2019: PIB approved Kanpur metro project funding.\n- 7 Feb 2019: Uttar Pradesh government has allocated ₹ 175 Cr to start preliminary work in budget\n- 28 February 2019: Centre approved Kanpur Metro costing 11076.48 crores with the time limit of 5 years in construction.\n- 8 March 2019: PM Narendra Modi laid the"
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"Labor Forward\nThe Labor Forward movement was an organizing program of the American Federation of Labor from roughly 1910 to 1920. The program, which took place in approximately 150 cities across the United States, was designed to convince workers of the labor movement's commitment to Christian ideals and labor–management cooperation.\nAlthough initial reports were that the program had generated large crowds and warm responses from employers, large numbers of new trade union members never appeared and the program was shut down.\nIn some respects, the program is"
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"bonded labor and into a more enlightened age similar to the other European nations. But for many noblemen and landlords, the end of serfdom would lead to the destruction of the Russian economy; if landowners and state officials had to start paying for their labor, their profit would significantly diminish. Nonetheless, Alexander knew that it was time to lift the burden of serfdom off of Russia; he was quoted as saying in 1856: \nIn fear of an all out revolt, plans began moving forward to ensure the survival of the"
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"again. At the second start, Bryan Herta was slow and Jimmy Vasser had a huge lead at the time of the 2nd start. At the 2nd lap, 2nd caution came out, as Scott Pruett had a blown engine. He retired. At lap 4, the top 6 was: Vasser, Alex Zanardi, Al Unser, Jr., Emerson Fittipaldi, Michael Andretti and Paul Tracy. Restart came out at the 8th lap. But 3 laps later, another caution was out after Fredrik Ekblom had engine problems. He"
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"Le Zombie\nLe Zombie was an intermittent (\"Published every time a zombie awakens\") science fiction fanzine, of which 72 issues were published by science fiction fan and author Bob Tucker from December 1938 to August 2001. The first issue was a single, crudely mimeographed sheet; the last printed issue was published in December 1975 by planography. After a 25-year hiatus, Tucker resumed publishing in 2000; these last 5 issues (also referred to as \"eZombie\", but preserving the same numbering sequence) were electronically published"
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"48 hours of play, then the zombie starves and leaves the game permanently.\nThe different universities have different rules for the game. For example, depending on the number of players at the university, the game may start with more than one original zombie. Also, the amount of time varies as well as the time each zombie has to get at least one bite before dying. Some administrations bring players back, traditionally as a zombie, in order to make the final mission, objective, or overall finale more interesting"
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"Leterme I Government\nThe Leterme I Government was the federal government of Belgium from 20 March 2008 to 22 December 2008. It took office when the Flemish Christian democrat Yves Leterme (CD&V) was sworn in as Prime Minister. It followed the Belgian general election of 2007 and comprised five parties: the Dutch-speaking Christian Democratic and Flemish (CD&V), the Dutch-speaking Open Flemish Liberals and Democrats (Open VLD), the French-speaking liberal Reformist Movement (MR), the French-speaking Socialist Party ("
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"Leterme II Government\nThe Leterme II Government was the federal government of Belgium from 25 November 2009 to 26 April 2010, and the caretaker government until 6 December 2011. It took office when the Flemish Christian Democrat Yves Leterme (CD&V) was sworn in as Prime Minister. It followed the Van Rompuy I Government which ended when Herman Van Rompuy became the first President of the European Council. It comprised five parties: the Dutch-speaking Christian Democratic and Flemish (CD&V), the Dutch-speaking Open Flemish Liberals and"
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"King of the Belgians Albert II to start the formation of an interim government that would last until 23 March 2008, when Leterme would take over. Belgium's political uncertainty intensified when Yves Leterme was hospitalised on February 2008. He remained in the hospital for several days but it was soon made clear that his health would not prevent him from assuming premiership.\nA first preliminary deal was reached on 25 February 2008. It was agreed that some powers over industrial policy and housing would be transferred from the federal government to the regions"
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"Lion's Cup\nThe Lion's Cup (named the \"Emeron Cup\" in its first two years) was a WTA Tour tennis tournament held from 1978 until 1985, in Tokyo, Japan. The event was held on indoor hard courts in 1978 and 1979 before moving to indoor carpet courts. Only a singles event was contested.\nExternal links.\n- WTA Tour Final Results: 1971-2007"
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"NJPW, proposed bringing back the Young Lion Cup for the first time in 12 years.\nEvents Lion's Gate Project 8.\nThe eighth Lion's Gate Project event was held on October 12, 2017, in Tokyo at Shinjuku Face. The event featured six matches, including the first three matches of the 2017 Young Lion Cup. NJPW announced on September 26 that it was bringing back the tournament for the first time in 12 years and dedicating it to the memory of Kotetsu Yamamoto, the former head of the NJPW dojo"
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"Livonian campaign of Stephen Báthory\nThe Livonian campaign of Stephen Báthory (referred to as the Russo-Polish War among Polish historians) took place in the final stage of the Livonian War, between 1577 and 1582. Polish-Lithuanian forces led by Stephen Báthory (Batory), king of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, successfully fought against the army of Ivan IV \"the Terrible\", tsar of Russia, over the Duchy of Livonia and Polotsk. Russian forces were expelled from Livonia before the campaign was concluded by the"
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"Stephen Báthory at Pskov\nStephen Báthory at Pskov or Báthory at Pskov (Polish - \"Stefan Batory pod Pskowem\") is an 1872 history painting by the Polish artist Jan Matejko, now in the collections of the Royal Castle in Warsaw, Poland. It shows people of the Russian tsar Ivan the Terrible kneeling before the Polish king Stephen Báthory at Pskov during the final period of peace negotiations at the end of the 1578-1582 Livonian campaign. It also shows the papal legate, the black-robed Jesuit Antonio Possevino."
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"Lola T370\nThe Lola T370 was a Formula One car designed by Andy Smallman and used by Embassy Hill in the season and the early part of the season. After an unsuccessful with a customer Shadow DN1, the Embassy Hill team commissioned its own cars from Lola. The T370 was largely based on Formula 5000 designs, and looked similar to Lola's F5000 cars, although it sported an extremely large airbox. Embassy Hill had two cars for Graham Hill and Guy Edwards. The car was tested well before the end of 1973"
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"the UK Government, in 2008. \nRecipients.\nSource: Royal Society of Chemistry\n- 2008 - Lord Robert May\n- 2010 - Sir John Cadogan CBE\n- 2012 - Professor Sir David King\n- 2014 - Professor Sir John Holman\n- 2016 - Professor Sir Martyn Poliakoff\n- 2018 - Professor Luis Oro University of Zaragoza, CSIC"
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"Los Serrano\nLos Serrano is a Spanish television drama comedy which premiered on 22 April 2003 and aired on Telecinco. It tells the story of the Serrano family, who lives in Round Santa Justa No 133, located in the fictional neighborhood of Santa Justa, in the Ribera del Manzanares, in Madrid. The success of the series in Spain and in several other countries in Europe and elsewhere helped launch the career of several young actors and actresses, especially actor and musician Fran Perea, who acts in the series and sings its"
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"Sep 1577 Appointed, Bishop of Jaén)\n- Pedro Serrano Téllez (11 Sep 1577 – 22 Sep 1578 Died)\n- Pedro García Galarza (9 Jan 1579 – 6 May 1604 Died)\n- Pedro Carvajal Girón de Loaysa (10 Dec 1603 – 8 Sep 1621 Died)\n- Jerónimo Ruiz Camargo (23 May 1622 – 16 Feb 1632 Appointed, Bishop of Córdoba)\n- Juan Roco Campofrío, O.S.B. (8 Mar 1632 – 16 Sep 1635 Died)\n- Antonio González Acevedo (5 Oct 1637"
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"Los exitosos Pells\nLos exitosos Pells (Spanish for \"The successful Pells\") is a 2008-2009 Argentine telenovela, produced by Underground Producciones and Endemol, and aired by Telefe. It started being aired on November 5, 2008, replacing Vidas Robadas at 10:30PM. After a pair of schedule changes, it returned to 10:30PM until its end on July 15, 2009.\nThe story is about a successful couple of TV hosts from a news channel, Martín Pells (Mike Amigorena) and Sol Casenave (Carla Peterson"
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"Los exitosos Pérez\nLos exitosos Pérez (The Successful Perezes) is the adaptation for Mexico of the Argentine telenovela \"Los Exitosos Pells\". It's a co-production of Endemol and Telefe. Mexican producer José Alberto Castro acts as it executive producer. With a mixed cast of mostly Mexican and Argentinian actors, and a few from other nationalities, it was filmed on location in Argentina, in exactly the same sets used in the original Argentinian counterpart.\nSynopsis.\nMartín Pérez (Jaime Camil), an arrogant"
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"Los hombres de Paco\nLos hombres de Paco (English: \"Paco's Men\") is a Spanish-produced television series, a drama, that originally aired from 9 October 2005 to 19 May 2010 on the Antena 3. The series has also been broadcast in Argentina, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Morocco, Romania, Serbia, Italy, Slovakia and Turkey. It was created by Daniel Écija and Álex Pina, and starred numerous actors; primarily Paco Tous and Pepón Nieto.\nGeneral."
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".\nHis best work on TV has been in the Antena 3 series \"Los Hombres de Paco\" as Subinspector Mariano Moreno, Paco's best friend. He has played this part for five years, between 2005 and 2010, appearing in every series.\nPersonal life.\nNieto publicly came out as gay in 2016.\nT.V. series.\n- \"Los Hombres de Paco\" (2005–2010)\n- \"Periodistas\" (1998–2002). I Know Who You Are (2017), as Inspector Giralt."
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"Circuit of the Americas, Lotus mechanics changed the No. 31 car's engine, the fourth since the beginning of the season, entailing a three-minute stop-and-go penalty for the team. The drivers of the No. 31 car recorded the sixth-fastest average LMP2 lap time in qualifying and Charouz went into the rear of Sarrazin's No. 8 Toyota TS030 Hybrid heading towards the first corner, sending the latter car into a spin. At the start of the race, Rossiter made contact with Pierre"
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"Loutsch Ministry\nThe Loutsch Ministry was in office in Luxembourg from 6 November 1915 to 24 February 1916.\nWhen the government of Mathias Mongenast resigned, Grand Duchess Marie-Adélaïde appointed a new government headed by Hubert Loutsch, composed entirely of members of the Party of the Right. While the political and economic situation became more and more tense, and required radical government measures, the Loutsch government did not possess a majority in the Chamber of Deputies, with 20 Deputies on the right compared with 32 Deputies on the left."
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"Horst-Gregorio Canellas\nHorst-Gregorio Canellas (6 June 1921 – 23 July 1999) was a Spanish-German entrepreneur and football official. Canellas is best known for his role in breaking the 1971 Bundesliga scandal. He was also a hostage on the hijacked German Lufthansa Flight 181 in 1977.\nBiography.\nCanellas, son of a Spanish father and a German mother, was born in Plauen, Saxony, in 1921. After the end of World War II he spent some time in Spain and then moved to"
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"wanted a national unity government led by explorer, scientist, diplomat and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Fridtjof Nansen. Arne Sunde was among a number of prominent Norwegians to sign a declaration calling on Norway's conservative parties to approach King Haakon VII and ask him to request that Nansen form a government of national unity to replace Lykke's Cabinet. In 1929 Sunde became deputy mayor of Aker, where he now lived. He advanced to mayor of the same municipality in 1930, and serving until 1931 with the exception of his Minister of Justice"
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"as well, but usually he administered an overdose of whichever drug the patient had been prescribed, or wrote unnecessary prescriptions for dangerous drugs.\nSee also.\n- John Bodkin Adams – British doctor and suspected serial killer\n- H. H. Holmes\n- Jayant Patel\n- Harold Shipman – Doctor and Britain's most prolific serial killer\n- Beverley Allitt\n- Lainz Angels of Death\n- Malmö Östra hospital murders\n- 2011 Stepping Hill Hospital poisoning incident\n- Niels Högel - German nurse who murdered approximately 100 patients"
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"he became a Senator. He was confirmed in the Italian Senate also in the 1983 general elections. Bisaglia had government positions for some eight years starting from 1972. He was Minister of Agriculture in Rumor V Cabinet, Minister of State Controlled Agencies in Moro IV, Moro V, Andreotti III, IV and V cabinets, and Minister of Industry in the first and second Cossiga governments, as well as in Forlani government of 1980.\nBisaglia began his national career as a collaborator and assistant of fellow Veneto DC politician Mariano Rumor"
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"railroad stations along the route. The stations included Mountain Grove Campground, halfway between Bloomsburg and Hazleton, and Mainville.\nUses.\nThe Danville, Hazleton and Wilkes-Barre Railroad helped provide coal access to the market. The railroad was also used to transport furniture and other supplies to the Mountain Grove Campground. The railroad also carried cars full of worshipers to the Mountain Grove Campground, and sometimes even ran especially for them. In the campground's later years, the Danville, Hazleton and Wilkes-Barre Railroad carried such"
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"Mutual Assistance Cabinet\nThe Mutual Assistance Cabinet () was the Indonesian Cabinet which served under President Megawati Sukarnoputri and Vice President Hamzah Haz from 9 August 2001 until 20 October 2004. The Cabinet was formed after Megawati and Hamzah were elected President and Vice President at the Special Session of the People's Consultative Assembly in July 2001.\nChanges.\n- 11 March 2004: Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono resigned from the Cabinet. Hari Sabarno took over the Coordinating Ministry of Politics and Security whilst continuing as Minister of Home Affairs.\n-"
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"of national unity, and she rarely actively intervened in government business. Under her tenure, the Mutual Assistance Cabinet () helped govern the country. It included Megawati's successor, the retired General Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono. The military, disgraced at the time of Suharto's fall, regained much of its influence. Corruption continued to be pervasive, though Megawati herself was seldom blamed for this.\nSome Indonesian scholars explained Megawati's apparent passivity in office by reference to Javanese mythology. Megawati, they said, saw her father,"
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"Nachle Ve with Saroj Khan\nNachle Ve with Saroj Khan is Dance class show hosted by Saroj Khan. Nachle Ve with Saroj Khan Premiered from 21 January 2008.\nShow People.\nShow People Teachers.\n- Saroj Khan ... Head Teacher(Headmaster A.k.a. Masterji)\n- Manish ... Co-teacher Only for Duet Song\n- Yogesh ... New Teacher(Dard-e-Disco Song Episode Only)\n- Jasmin and Bhavna...New teachers (only for Jai Jai Shiv Shankar song episode)\nShow People Songs.\n2010"
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"Nachle Ve with Saroj Khan\". She has hosted and completed \"Nachle Ve with Saroj Khan\".\nIn 2012, \"The Saroj Khan Story\", a documentary produced by PSBT and Films Division of India and directed by Nidhi Tuli was released.\nShe appeared in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah as Judge in Dance Competition\nSelected filmography.\n- \"Kalank\" (2019)\n- \"\" (2019)\n- \"Tanu Weds Manu Returns\" (2015)\n- \"Gulaab Gang\" ("
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"Slim and the Boys Meet Mister Callaghan / Blarney Sep-52\n- P. 1047 Jimmy Young Forgive And Forget / I Thought Of You Last Night Sep-52\n- P. 1048 Petula Clark A Boy In Love / Fly Away Peter, Fly Away Paul Oct-52\n- P. 1049 Annette Klooger Botch-a-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina) / Start Singing A Song Sep-52\n- P. 1050 The Browne Brothers Lonely Hearts / Farewell Merry Friends Oct-52\n- P. 1051 Monty Norman with Frank Chacksfield and his Orchestra Melody / You"
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"National Unity Cabinet\nThe National Unity Cabinet () was the Indonesian Cabinet which served under President Abdurrahman Wahid and Vice President Megawati Sukarnoputri from 26 October 1999 until 23 July 2001. The Cabinet was formed after Wahid and Megawati were elected President and Vice President by the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR). The Cabinet was originally designed to look after the interests of the various Indonesian Political Parties and the TNI but this notion quickly disappeared as Wahid's Presidency began to break down.\nPresident and Vice President.\n- President"
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"New Monkees\nNew Monkees is the name of both a U.S. pop rock music group, and a 1987 syndicated television show featuring the group.\nOverview.\nOverview Background.\nThe 20th anniversary of \"The Monkees\" in 1986 generated enough interest that \"New Monkees\" was conceived later that year, and launched the following year. The show, a remake of \"The Monkees\", was produced by Columbia Pictures Television and distributed by Coca-Cola Telecommunications (both are now Sony Pictures Television). Straybert Productions,"
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"members' lack of sufficient effort. Many band members were bitter about Zappa's decision, and some took it as a sign of Zappa's concern for perfection at the expense of human feeling. Others were irritated by 'his autocratic ways', exemplified by Zappa's never staying at the same hotel as the band members. Several members would, however, play for Zappa in years to come. He did, however, start recruiting new band members at this time, even asking Micky Dolenz from The Monkees to join."
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"with characters often coping with problems at their age but using their wisdom to overcome hurdles in the original investigation of cold cases. Both creators, McCrery and Mitchell, devised the title of the programme around the proverb \"You can't teach an old dog new tricks\".\nOver the course of its broadcast, \"New Tricks\" attracted respectable viewing figures.\nSeries.\n\"New Tricks\" began as a one-off episode broadcast on 27 March 2003. This attracted sufficient viewers for the BBC to commission a"
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", Dec 1967\n- Ladderman, (ss) Boys’ Life May 1940; (reprinted) Boys’ Life May 1965\n- New Tricks, (ss) Boys’ Life Dec 1937\n- The Ox Team, (sl) Boys’ Life Oct, Nov 1949\n- The Phantom Backfield, (sl) Boys’ Life Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1947\n- Shortstop Shadow, (sl) Boys’ Life Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1950\n- Sky Hook, (ss)"
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"1851 he became Chief Engineer and was for some time General Superintendent of the Buffalo and New York City Railroad, extending from Hornellsville to Buffalo, New York, and he designed and constructed the bridge across the Genesee River at Portage, New York.\nHe was New York State Engineer and Surveyor from 1856 to 1857, elected on the American Party ticket. In March 1856, he repudiated the nomination of former President Millard Fillmore as the American Party's candidate for the presidency.\nIn 1858 he established himself as Consulting Engineer"
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"Nian Rebellion\nThe Nian Rebellion () was an armed uprising that took place in northern China from 1851 to 1868, contemporaneously with Taiping Rebellion (1851–1864) in South China. The rebellion failed to topple the Qing dynasty, but caused immense economic devastation and loss of life that became major long-term factors in the collapse of the Qing regime in the early 20th century.\nOrigin.\nNian is a word borrowed from the Huaibei dialect, a form of Central Plains Mandarin, where it was used to refer to"
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", was the compiler of chronicles. During the Taiping Rebellion, he worked as an advisor for the Qing court. Around the year of 1863, he defeated the peasants of Nian rebellion in Nanyang and Runan, at the time, he was under the military command of Sengge Rinchen. He was then moved to northern Jiangsu and was in charge of the defensives against Nian peasants until the end of the Nian rebellion.\nZhang Zhiwan held the post of viceroy of water transport between 1866 and 1870. In 1871, he served"
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"Nichirei International Championships\nThe Nichirei International Championships is a defunct WTA Tour affiliated professional women's tennis tournament played from 1990 to 1996. It was held in Tokyo in Japan and was played on indoor carpet courts in 1990 and on outdoor hard courts from 1991 to 1996.\nMonica Seles won the event a record three times, representing the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1991, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992, and the United States in 1996. Mary Joe Fernández garnered the most championships overall, with four of her"
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"1991 Nichirei International Championships\nThe 1991 Nichirei International Championships was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts at the Ariake Coliseum in Tokyo, Japan that was part of Tier II of the 1991 WTA Tour. It was the second edition of the tournament and was held from 16 September through 22 September 1991. First-seeded Monica Seles won the singles title and earned $70,000 first-prize money.\nFinals.\nFinals Singles.\n Monica Seles defeated Mary Joe Fernández 6–1, 6–1\n- It was Seles"
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"Nordisk familjebok\nNordisk familjebok (, \"Nordic Family Book\") is a Swedish encyclopedia that was published in print form between 1876 and 1957, and that is now fully available in digital form via Project Runeberg at Linköping University.\nHistory.\nHistory Print editions.\nThe first edition of \"Nordisk familjebok\" was published in 20 volumes between 1876 and 1899, and is known as the \"Idun edition\" because it bears a picture of Idun, the Norse mythologic goddess of spring and rejuvenation, on its cover."
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"Ole K. Sara\nOle Klemet J. Sara (28 May 1936 – 29 April 2013) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.\nHe was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Finnmark in 1969, 1973 and 1977. In total he met during 16 days of parliamentary session. From 1973 to 1979 he served outside of Parliament as a State Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, both as a part of Bratteli's Second Cabinet and Nordli's Cabinet.\nHe chaired the board of"
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"Nygaardsvold's Cabinet\nNygaardsvold's Cabinet (later becoming the Norwegian government-in-exile) was appointed on 20 March 1935, the second Labour cabinet in Norway. It brought to an end the non-socialist, minority Governments that had been dominating politics since the introduction of the parliamentary system in 1884, and replaced it with stable, Labour Governments that, with the exception of during World War II, would last until the coalition cabinet Lyng in 1963.\nSince the cabinet Hornsrud intermezzo in the winter of 1928,"
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"filling in for Fredrik Monsen who was ill. He was then Minister of Social Affairs from November 1936 to July 1939, and Minister of Finance from July 1939 to March 1942. In April 1940 Norway had been invaded by Nazi Germany, and Torp was responsible for initiating the successful flight of the Norwegian National Treasury. After overseeing the start of the flight, he fled together with the rest of Nygaardsvold's Cabinet. In Åndalsnes he was injured in the foot during the German air raids. The Cabinet ultimately reached Tromsø where they"
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"O Tico-Tico\nO Tico-Tico was a weekly Brazilian children's magazine, published between 1905 and 1977. It was the first magazine to publish comics in Brazil. It also featured stories and educational activities. Among its famous readers were Erico Verissimo, Lygia Fagundes Telles, Ruy Barbosa and Carlos Drummond de Andrade.\nHistory and profile.\n\"O Tico Tico\" was founded by journalist Luis Bartolomeu de Souza e Silva, inspired by foreign magazines such as the French \"La Semaine de Suzette\". The"
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"writers), \"Popeye\", \"Felix the Cat\" and \"Mickey Mouse\" (then known as \"Ratinho Curioso\" — \"Curious Mouse\").\nThe magazine declined after the 1930s, with the competition of other comics magazines, such as \"Suplemento Juvenil\" and \"O Gibi\". It stopped circulating in 1957, only with special editions being released until 1977, when \"O Tico-Tico\" ceased to exist.\nExternal links.\n- Digitalized issues of O Tico-Tico on"
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"that created for content-related entities on digital networks by digital object identifiers (DOIs).\nThe ORCID organization, ORCID Inc., offers an open and independent registry intended to be the \"de facto\" standard for contributor identification in research and academic publishing. On 16 October 2012, ORCID launched its registry services and started issuing user identifiers.\nDevelopment and launch.\nORCID was first announced in 2009 as a collaborative effort by the research community \"to resolve the author name ambiguity problem in scholarly communication\". The"
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"firm split in 1958. At William L. Pereira he would go on to become a designer, then director of design, and eventually president. According to the \"Los Angeles Times\", \"As a member of the Pereira firm Wong said he had major roles in the design of many West Coast buildings, including Occidental Center, Crocker Bank, Mutual Benefit Life and the new tower of St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco.\" as well as the Transamerica Pyramid. In 1974, Wong left William L. Pereira Associates to start"
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"Oi frouroi tis Achaias\nOi frouroi tis Achaias (, \"The Guardians of Achaea\") is a Greek popular television series that was broadcast on Mega Channel in 1992. It is an adaptation of a novel of the academician Tasos Athanasiadis and ran for 40 episodes. The directing was done by Giannis Diamantopoulos. The show stars Mimi Denissi, Stratos Tzortzoglou, Anna Synodinou, Katerina Chelmi, Nikos Garyfallou, Vladimiros Kiriakidis, Babis Hatzidakis, Kostas Triantafyllopoulos, Thomas Kindynis, Christoforos Papakaliatis, Akindynis Gkikas and many more."
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"Ta Gegonota tis Achaias\nTa Gegonota tis Achaias () () is a daily newspaper that was founded in 1987 in Patras, Greece. It is owned by the company Patraikes ekdoseis monoprosopi EPE (Πατραϊκές εκδόσεις μονοπρόσωπη ΕΠΕ) and is written by Ekdotiki Patron A.E. (Εκδοτική Πατρών ΑΕ).\nSee also.\n- List of newspapers in Greece\nReferences.\n- \"The first version of the article is translated and is based from the at the Greek Wikipedia ()"
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"Old Baltimore Pike"
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"before 1720 and connected Elkton, Maryland to Christiana. It was a turnpike called the Elk and Christiana Turnpike between 1817 and 1838. In the past it served as a major connection between Philadelphia and Baltimore.\nRoute description.\nOld Baltimore Pike begins at the Delaware–Maryland state line near the city of Newark, Delaware, where the highway continues west into that state as MD 281. The road heads northeast from the state line through wooded residential areas as a two-lane undivided road, intersecting Otts Chapel Road before"
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".\nUS 40 continues to share the road with I-70 for some time passing through rural Howard County, until it splits into the Baltimore National Pike in western Ellicott City, Maryland. Once again, the road separates with the old National Road pathway carrying MD 144 routes to the southeastward towards historic Ellicott City and US 40 continues to the north. The Howard County section of \"Baltimore National Pike\" features a large commercial shopping district, as well as numerous restaurants. In December 2016, Governor Larry Hogan designated a portion of"
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"Operation Barbarossa"
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"Operation Barbarossa\nOperation Barbarossa (German: \"Unternehmen Barbarossa\") was the code name for the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union, which started on Sunday, 22 June 1941, during World War II. The operation stemmed from Nazi Germany's ideological aims to conquer the western Soviet Union so that it could be repopulated by Germans (Lebensraum), to use Slavs as a slave labour force for the Axis war effort and to annihilate the rest according to Generalplan Ost, and to acquire the oil reserves of the Caucasus and"
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"Operation Barbarossa with 8th Rifle Corps, 26th Army, Southwestern Front. Wiped out at Izyum May 1942. Recreated Balachov Aug 1942. Fought at Stalingrad. Became 88th Guards Rifle Division Apr 1943. Recreated from 99th Rifle Brigade May 1943. Fought near Zhitomir and in Carpathians. With 46th Army of the 2nd Ukrainian Front 5.45. Disbanded 1945–46. See also See also\n- 100th Rifle Division — established Berdichev Nov 1923. Fought in Winter War with Finland. Became 1st Guards Rifle Division Sep 1941. Recreated Vologda Mar 1942"
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"Operation Dingson"
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"Operation Dingson\nOperation Dingson (5–18 June 1944) was an operation in the Second World War, conducted by 178 Free French paratroops of the 4th Special Air Service (SAS), commanded by Colonel Pierre-Louis Bourgoin, who jumped into German occupied France near Vannes, Morbihan, Southern Brittany, in Plumelec, on the night of 5 June 1944 (11 h 30) with Captain Pierre Marienne and 17 men, then advanced to Saint-Marcel (8–18 June).\nAt this time there were approximately 100,000 German"
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"Operation Lost\nDuring World War II, Operation Lost was a reactive seven-man Special Air Service operation inserted into Brittany alongside Operation Dingson on 22–23 June 1944. The team, drawn from officers and men of 37 Military Mission and the SAS Brigade, was originally inserted to discover what had happened to the Dingson base after it had been attacked and dispersed by German led rear area security troops.\nThese SAS operations trained and armed local fighters and harassed the defenders as they tried to react to the Overlord landings. The Lost"
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"Operation Frequent Wind"
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", is now on display at the Flying Leatherneck Aviation Museum in San Diego, California.\nIn popular culture.\nOn the afternoon of 29 April 1975, Hubert van Es, a Saigon-based photographer for United Press International, took the iconic photo of Operation Frequent Wind of an Air America UH-1 on a rooftop picking up Vietnamese evacuees. The building in the photo was the Pittman Apartment building at 22 Gia Long Street (now 22 Lý Tự Trọng Street), which was used as a residence by various embassy,"
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"1975: Participated in Operation Frequent Wind, the evacuation of American personnel from Saigon, South Vietnam as the country fell to the communists.\n- Aug–Sep 1976: Operated near the Korea Peninsula following the Axe murder incident.\n- Nov–Dec 1979: In response to the seizure of the American Embassy and its staff, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, operated in the Arabian Sea.\n- May–Jun 1980: Following the Kwangju Massacre in South Korea, \"Midway\" operated off the coast of"
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