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"consisted of the 10th and 13th Brigades as well as Ljubinje Territorial Defence troops in the area of Mostar and Stolac.\nTimeline.\nOperation Jackal, or alternatively Operation June Dawns, commenced on 7 June 1992. The attacking HV/HVO force moved east and north from Čapljina towards Stolac and Mostar aiming to push the VRS back from the Neretva River and capture positions around Mostar. The HV/HVO force captured the first objective of the offensive, the town of Tasovčići located across the Neretva River, opposite Čapljina, on"
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"and \"Jackal\" to the port. By the time that \"Airedale\" met up with \"Jervis\" and \"Jackal\", it had been decided to abandon the tow, and \"Jackal\" was scuttled by \"Jervis\".\nOn 13 June \"Airedale\" set out from Alexandria as part of the escort of a large convoy to Malta (Operation Vigorous), while a second convoy (Operation Harpoon) was sailing to Malta from Gibraltar. On 14 June the Vigorous convoy came under heavy air attack,"
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"represent this paragraph to retrieve the one term that is most relevant to it.\n\nGiven Jazmyne Avant\nJazmyne Avant (born January 30, 1990) is an American soccer defender who last played for the Houston Dash of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).\nEarly life.\nEarly life University of Florida.\nAvant accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida, where she played for coach Becky Burleigh's Florida Gators women's soccer team from 2008 to 2011. She was a standout defender for the Gators, playing a total of 97 matches and adding 12 assists. She was also, a positive would be Jazmyne Avant",
"Operation Menu\nOperation Menu was the codename of a covert United States Strategic Air Command (SAC) bombing campaign conducted in eastern Cambodia from 18 March 1969 until 26 May 1970 as part of both the Vietnam War and the Cambodian Civil War. The targets of these attacks were sanctuaries and Base Areas of the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN — commonly referred to during the Vietnam War as the North Vietnamese Army [NVA]) and forces of the Viet Cong (NLF), which utilized them for resupply, training,"
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". In a meeting at the White House on 16 March 1969 attended by Nixon, Laird, the Secretary of State William P. Rogers, the National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, General Earle Wheeler, Nixon announced that he had decided to start bombing Cambodia while at the same time not telling the American people that Cambodia was being bombed. The next day, Operation Menu as the bombing of Cambodia was code-named, started.\nAs Cambodia was a neutral nation, the"
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"Operation Pillar of Defense"
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"Operation Pillar of Defense\nOperation Pillar of Defense (, \"ʿAmúd ʿAnán\", literally: \"Pillar of Cloud\") was an eight-day Israel Defense Forces (IDF) operation in the Hamas-governed Gaza Strip, which began on 14 November 2012 with the killing of Ahmed Jabari, chief of the Gaza military wing of Hamas by an Israeli airstrike.\nThe operation was preceded by a period with a number of mutual Israeli–Palestinian responsive attacks. According to the Israeli government, the operation began in response"
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"for Jabari's assassination, which marked the official start of the Israeli offensive, Operation Pillar of Defense. The assassination, which was a joint operation by the Shin Bet and the IAF, led to a continuation of indiscriminate Palestinian rocket attacks against Israel that had been ongoing for days before the beginning of the operation and subsequent Israeli counter strikes against targets in Gaza over a four-day period called Operation Pillar of Defense.\nJabari was buried on 15 November 2012. According to \"Al Jazeera English\" correspondent Rula Amin,"
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"the Bihać pocket, in the Army of the Republic of Serb Krajina's (ARSK) rear. The battle, launched to restore Croatian control of of territory, representing 18.4% of the territory it claimed, and Bosnian control of Western Bosnia, was the largest European land battle since the Second World War. Operation Storm commenced at dawn on 4 August 1995 and was declared complete on the evening of 7 August, despite significant mopping-up operations against pockets of resistance lasting until 14 August.\nOperation Storm was a strategic"
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"Desert Storm.\n- Armed Forces Service Medal, for several non-contiguous time periods beginning 22-Oct-1992 to 24-Mar-1993, Bosnia.\n- Navy Unit Commendation, as a part of \"Dwight D. Eisenhower\" Battle Group, 01-Mar-1994 to 01-Apr-1995.\n- Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, 16-Sep-1994 to 22-Sep-1994, Operation Uphold Democracy Haiti.\n- Armed Forces Service Medal, for several non-contiguous time periods from 15-Dec-1994 to 28-Mar-1995, Bosnia.\n- Meritorious Unit Citation, 01-Nov-1995 to 30-Nov-1996.\n- Navy Unit Commendation, as"
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"Operation Whitecoat\nOperation Whitecoat was a biodefense medical research program carried out by the United States Army at Fort Detrick, Maryland between 1954 and 1973. The program pursued medical research using volunteer enlisted personnel who were eventually nicknamed \"Whitecoats\". These volunteers, all conscientious objectors, including many members of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, were informed of the purpose and goals of each project before providing consent to participate in any project. The stated purpose of the research was to defend troops and civilians against biological weapons and it was"
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"NISBCO because that organization opposed conscription. According to Bull and Lockhart, Operation Whitecoat, and the earlier established Medical Corps, enabled Adventists to participate in the armed services without violating their Sabbath principles.\nSee also.\n- Human experimentation in the United States\n- US Senate Report on chemical weapons\n- Project SHAD\n- US Biological Weapon Testing\nExternal links.\nOPERATION WHITECOAT (2017) http://operationwhitecoatmovie.com\n- Adventist Volunteers Lauded on \"Operation Whitecoat\" Anniversary - Adventist News Network\n- Linden, Caree Vander United"
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"Ornament Records\nOrnament Records is a German record label set up in 1972 by Siegfried A. \"Ziggy\" Christmann. It initially specialised in issuing live recordings of blues artists who were touring Germany. Soon the label started releasing jazz and German (especially Moselle Franconian) folk music as well.\nArtists who were recorded for the label or in some cases whose US recordings were released on the label included Doctor Ross, Willie Mabon, John Lee Hooker, Blind John Davis, Jim Kahr Group, Champion Jack Dupree, Sunnyland Slim"
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", Acid Jazz, 1994\n- Blue Connection, Live at Clipper Club, Dragon Records Sweden, 1993\n- All That Blues, From Sweden, Jefferson Rec, 1993\n- En Blå Timme, That's Entertainment, TER Records 1993\nReferences.\nSwedish newspapers\n- \"Colorful Start to Jazz Festival\" - DAILY NEWS. Jul 2, 1994\n- \"A Reason to Dance\" - Aftonbladet, Feb 1994 (Swedish)\n- \"Klent intresse för Cozmoz Rox\" - Dala-demokraten, Sep"
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"Otto Hahn Prize"
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"Otto Hahn Prize\nThe Otto Hahn Prize is awarded biennially jointly by the Society of German Chemists (), the German Physical Society () and the city of Frankfurt am Main for outstanding achievement in the field of chemistry, physics or applied engineering science. It was established in 2005 by the merger of the previous Otto Hahn Prize for Chemistry and Physics and the Otto Hahn Prize of the City of Frankfurt am Main.\nThe award named after the German nuclear scientist and Nobel laureate Otto Hahn and consists of a gold medal"
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"did not share the Nobel Prize for nuclear fission awarded to Otto Hahn. On 15 November 1945, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced that Hahn had been awarded the 1944 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for \"his discovery of the fission of heavy atomic nuclei.\"\nAt the time Meitner herself wrote in a letter, \"Surely Hahn fully deserved the Nobel Prize for chemistry. There is really no doubt about it. But I believe that Otto Robert Frisch and I contributed something not insignificant to the clarification of the process of"
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"PTV Sports"
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"PTV Sports\nPTV Sports is a Pakistani pay television sports channel owned by the Pakistan Television Corporation, Pakistan's state broadcaster. PTV Sports was launched on 14 January 2012. It retains exclusive broadcasting rights for many sporting events, including cricket, tennis, hockey and football.\nProgramming.\nProgramming Multi-sport events.\n- Olympic Games\n- Asian Games\n- World Universiade Games\n- National Games of Pakistan\nProgramming Cricket.\n- All cricket series and tournaments involving Pakistan\n- ICC Cricket World Cup\n-"
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"Pakistan.\nIn 2011 after PTV had acquired the rights of the 2011 ICC World Cup played, he was re-hired to start a monologue on PTV News.\nWhen PTV decided to launch PTV Sports a 24/7 specialized sports channel in December 2011, it acquired his services as its first Head of Contents and Senior Anchorperson.\nHe has been also influential in bringing various foreign cricketers of repute as in-house guests on PTV's post-match analysis shows."
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"Page Ministry\nThe Page Ministry was the twenty-fifth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 7 April 1939 to 26 April 1939.\nUnited Australia Party–Australian Country Party Coalition\n- Rt Hon Sir Earle Page, GCMG MP: Prime Minister, Minister for Commerce (CP)\n- Rt Hon Billy Hughes, KC MP: Minister for External Affairs, Attorney-General, Minister for Industry (UAP)\n- Hon Richard Casey, MP: Treasurer (UAP)\n- Hon Harold Thorby, MP:"
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"Scheduled Tribes\n- 1 Sep. 2014 onwards Member, Standing Committee on Coal and Steel\n- 3 Sep. 2014 onwards Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas\nExternal links.\n- Shivsena Home Page\n- http://164.100.47.132/LssNew/Members/Biography.aspx?mpsno=4734"
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"Paris Universitas\nParis Universitas was an alliance of six institutions of higher education in Paris, France, that existed from 2005 to 2010. Paris Universitas offered a wide range of disciplines, from medicine to the humanities, engineering, law, management and the social sciences. The institution expected to rank between 1 and 3 in Europe for number of publications, although rankings were not released due to the short lifespan of the institution. In 2006, Paris Universitas was ranked first among European universities and 4th in the world for the largest"
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"volume of English-language publications.\nParis Universitas had 350 research laboratories, a broad range of disciplines, and almost 80,000 students.\nOrganisation.\nParis Universitas was a collegiate university, with its main functions divided between the central departments of the university and the higher education institutions that are members. They are technically institutions independent of the university itself and enjoy considerable autonomy. Unlike the University of London or University of California, Paris Universitas did not have the power to award degrees.\nOrganisation Institutions.\nParis Universitas comprised"
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"Pedrito el Drito"
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"Pedrito el Drito\nPedrito el Drito is the title character of an Italian comic series created by Antonio Terenghi.\nBackground.\nOne of the most enduring characters in the history of Italian comics, Pedrito el Drito was created by Terenghi in 1952, making his first appearances as a naive cowboy in the appendix to comic books \"Forza John!\" and \"Rocky Rider\". Promoted sheriff, in 1953 his stories started being regularly published on the comic magazines \"Il Monello\" and \"Intrepido\". In the 1990s"
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"beach in Manzanillo Municipality, Colima, Mexico\n- San Pedrito, a shrine in the Macizo de Anaga mountains of the Canary Islands\nOther uses.\n- \"Pedrito Chávez\", a song by Dominican folk musician Ñico Lora\n- \"Pedrito el Drito\", an Italian comic series\n- Puerto Rican tody, a bird known as \"San Pedrito\""
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"Pella Cabinet"
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"Pella Cabinet\nThe Pella Cabinet was the cabinet of the Italian Parliament which held office from 17 August 1953 until 18 January 1954, a total of 154 days, or 5 months and 1 day. President Luigi Einaudi invited Giuseppe Pella to form an interim cabinet following the fall of the De Gasperi VIII Cabinet in a confidence vote, for the purpose of passing the budget.\nParties involved in the cabinet.\nThe government was composed by the following parties:"
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"the longest existing governments in the revolutionary period. It resigned with the start of the Ukrainian civil war and replaced by the government of Grebel.\nCouncil of Ministers (1918) Second Cabinet of Lyzohub (October 25 - November 14, 1918).\nPressure from the Ukrainian National Union (UNU) (Battle of Motovilivka) and witnessing that Central Powers were losing ground (Bulgaria armistice Sep.29, Ottoman Empire - Oct.30) forced the Skoropadsky's regime to start negotiations to broaden his base of support. The Union demanded eight ministerial portfolios"
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"Perkin Prize for Organic Chemistry"
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"Perkin Prize for Organic Chemistry\nThe Perkin Prize for Organic Chemistry is a prestigious award established in 2008 by the Royal Society of Chemistry for sustained originality and achievement in research in any area of organic chemistry. \nThe prize is named after Sir William Henry Perkin (1838-1907), inventor of the first aniline dye, and is awarded on a biennial basis. The winner receives £5000, a medal and a certificate at an awards ceremony in November and undertakes a UK lecture tour."
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"Natural Product Chemistry Award\n- Nyholm Prize for Education\n- Nyholm Prize for Inorganic Chemistry\n- Organic Industrial Chemistry Award\n- Organic Stereochemistry Award\n- Organometallic Chemistry Award\n- Pedler Award\n- Perkin Prize for Organic Chemistry\n- Physical Organic Chemistry Award\n- Theophilus Redwood Award\n- Charles Rees Award\n- Robert Robinson Award\n- Schools Education Award\n- Soft Matter and Biophysical Chemistry Award\n- George and Christine Sosnovsky Award in Cancer Therapy\n- Sir George Stokes Award\n- Supramolecular Chemistry Award"
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"Polish Chemical Society"
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"Polish Chemical Society\nThe Polish Chemical Society () was founded of 118 Charter Members on 29 June 1919. The statute states that one of the goals of the society is ‘‘the encouragement of progress of chemical science and propagation thereof among the public, as well as representation of the professional interests of chemists, both researchers and those industrially employed’’."
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") and \"Przegląd Techniczny\" (\"Technical Survey\"). During this time he translated a standard chemistry textbook by Ira Remsen from English to Polish. Later Grabowski was appointed to a commission tasked with drawing up Polish technical terminology. A few years later (1906) he published his \"Słownik chemiczny\", the first Polish chemical dictionary.\nDisappointment with Volapük.\nEven at the university, Grabowski had developed a far-reaching literary interest, joining the Slavic Literary Society (\"Towarzystwo Literacko-Słowianskie\")"
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"absoluta\" but with a Catalan setting. Polònia launched on 16 February 2006 with great success, making it among the most watched TV programmes in Catalonia. A total of 140 episodes were shown from 2006 until 11 June 2009 with special episodes in between and after; the latest special episode was broadcast on January 3, 2013.\nContent.\nMost of the programme consists of sketches with impersonation of celebrities, and they often interact with Toni Soler after recording those gags. Mainly it collects humour and satire from Spanish and especially"
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"Polònia\nPolònia (meaning \"Poland\" in the Catalan language) is a popular comedy TV show broadcast in Catalonia by the public broadcasting TV3.\nIt has more than a million viewers and is one of the most watched TV shows in Catalonia. It is hosted by Toni Soler who conducted other successful Catalan programmes such as \"Malalts de tele\" or \"Set de nit\". It won the 2007 \"Ondas\" award.\nThe name of the programme comes from the common derogatory slur in the Spanish language \""
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"Pond Farm"
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"only six months later, when the Nazis invaded Poland, they wrote to Herr, asking if his offer stood. It did, and on March 3, 1940, Marguerite departed for the U.S. Her husband, however, was left behind, because the quota for German citizens had been filled. She was Jewish, he was not.\nEventually, Marguerite Wildenhain ended up in California and (having explored other options) decided to join the Herrs’ Pond Farm Workshops. She moved to Pond Farm in 1942, helped to"
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"a school and workshop on the site, called Pond Farm Pottery, were carried on by the community's only remaining artist, Bauhaus potter Marguerite Wildenhain, who continued to offer instruction through 1980. \nWildenhain was known for being thorough in her teachings, making newcomers start with dog dishes and learning all of the throwing steps before moving on to more advanced pottery. Among her students was Dean Schwarz, co-founder of South Bear School, who studied at Pond Farm during the 1960s. University of Utah Professor of Art,"
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"Porthcawl Lifeboat Station\nPorthcawl Lifeboat Station (based in Porthcawl, Bridgend, Wales) opened in 1860 and a boathouse was subsequently built on the promenade to house the lifeboat. This station was closed in 1902 when Porthcawl Dock was closed.\nThe station reopened in 1965 as an Inshore Lifeboat Station with a lifeboat. The current boathouse was built in 1996 to house a new lifeboat which now houses an lifeboat.\nHistory.\nThe station opened in April 1860, with the boathouse being built on the promenade, at the"
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"SS Samtampa\nSS \"Samtampa\" was a 7,219 ton steamship wrecked on Sker Point, off Porthcawl and Kenfig, Wales, in the Bristol Channel on 23 April 1947. At the time of the shipwreck, the \"Samtampa\" was operated by the Houlder Line.\nThere were 47 fatalities in the incident, 39 from the ship and 8 volunteer crew of the lifeboat RNLB \"Edward, Prince of Wales\" (ON 678) from The Mumbles Lifeboat Station who died attempting to save the crew of the \"Samtampa\""
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"Premadasa cabinet\nThe Premadasa cabinet was the central government of Sri Lanka led by President Ranasinghe Premadasa between 1989 and 1993. It was formed in January 1989 after the presidential election and it ended in May 1993 with Premadasa's assassination."
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"Ravindra Samaraweera\nRavindra Samaraweera (or Ravi Samaraweera) is a Sri Lankan politician, the current Cabinet minister of Minister of Labour and Trade Union Relations and former cabinet minister of Wildlife and Sustainable Development and former state minister of Labor and Trade Union Relations member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka.\nBorn to a leading political family in the Uva province Samaraweera is a long time United National Party organizer of the Walimada seat and leader of the Badulla District. He was a Deputy Minister in the Ranasinghe Premadasa Cabinet and later a Project"
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"Prince Edward Island dollar\nThe Prince Edward Island dollar was a unit of currency used in Prince Edward Island. The dollar replaced the Prince Edward Island pound in 1872 at a rate of 1 pound = 4.866 dollars (equivalent to the Canadian dollar). The dollar was subdivided into 100 \"cents\".\nCoins.\nOnly one type of coin, the one-cent piece, was struck for the Prince Edward Island dollar, in 1871. PEI entered Confederation two years later.\nBoth sides of the coin were"
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"the waves' as a reference to Prince Edward Island.\nParts of the regiment were placed on active service on 1 Sep 1939 for local protective duty and a battalion was mobilized on 1 January 1941. The unit served in Newfoundland from 1941 to 1943. Early in 1945 this battalion embarked for the United Kingdom where it was disbanded shortly after arrival. A reserve battalion remained on Prince Edward Island.\nThe regiment was amalgamated with the Prince Edward Island Light Horse in 1946 and renamed The Prince Edward Island Regiment in 1949."
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"Prodi II Cabinet\nThe Prodi II Cabinet was the cabinet of the government of Italy from 17 May 2006 to 8 May 2008, a total of 722 days, or 1 year, 11 months and 21 days. The 59th cabinet of the Italian Republic, it was the only cabinet of the XV Legislature.\nIt was composed of 24 ministers, 10 deputy-ministers and 66 under-secretaries, for a total of 102 members.\nThis was the first government of the Republic in which the Communist Refoundation Party and"
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"the Rose in the Fist alliance and to press the Prodi II Cabinet for embark new libertarian proposals on economy and civil rights.\nFrom that time, anyway, Capezzone started to distance himself from his party and to be very critical with Prodi II Cabinet, which he says not to support anymore. In June 2007, despite not having left the Radicals yet, he launched his own political association, Decide!, mounting rumors that he was heading towards the centre-right House of Freedoms coalition. On 7 November Capezzone finally"
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"Project Boreas\nProject Boreas was a study conducted between 2003 and 2006 by the British Interplanetary Society to design a station on the Planum Boreum at the Martian North Pole. The project was international, involving over 25 scientists and engineers, co-ordinated by Charles S. Cockell. Pole Station was designed to operate for three summers and two polar winters. Amongst a diversity of scientific objectives the station occupants were to retrieve a deep core from within the Martian polar ice cap and search for water and habitable conditions deep in the polar ice"
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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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"Project Daedalus\nProject Daedalus was a study conducted between 1973 and 1978 by the British Interplanetary Society to design a plausible unmanned interstellar spacecraft. Intended mainly as a scientific probe, the design criteria specified that the spacecraft had to use existing or near-future technology and had to be able to reach its destination within a human lifetime. Alan Bond led a team of scientists and engineers who proposed using a fusion rocket to reach Barnard's Star 5.9 light years away. The trip was estimated to take 50 years, but the design"
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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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"arrests. In August 2014, the BTP recorded a 21% increase in sex offences, a rise which was attributed partially to increased reporting as result of Project Guardian.\nBackground.\nProject Guardian was launched in April 2013, after a survey conducted by Transport for London (TfL) reported widespread fear of sexual harassment among women who use London's public transport, and that 15% of female respondents had encountered unwanted sexual behaviour while using public transport, though around 90% of incidents went unreported. It is a joint"
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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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"Provisional Cabinet of Constantine Kanaris\nThe Provisional Cabinet of Constantine Kanaris (12 February 1844 – 30 March 1844) was a provisional government formed when the government of Andreas Metaxas lost the support of the National Assembly of 1843.\nMembers of the Cabinet.\n- Constantine Kanaris, President of the Council of Ministers and Secretary for Naval Affairs (member of the Russian Party)\n- Andreas Londos, Secretary for Military Affairs and for the Interior\n- Drosos Mansolas, Secretary for Foreign Affairs and Secretary for the Royal Household and"
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"representative to the National Assembly of 1843 and the National Assembly in 1862. He served as Minister of Justice several times, in the Alexandros Mavrokordatos cabinet (1841), in the revolutionary cabinet of Andreas Metaxas (1843) and in the cabinet of Constantine Kanaris (1844) but was persecuted later due to his democratic beliefs, since he had refused to impose censorship in the newspapers of the time.\nIn 1866, with the beginning of the Cretan Revolution against the Ottomans, he took over the presidency of the “Central"
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"Rabbit Ears Productions\nRabbit Ears Productions is a production company best known for producing three TV series that feature individual episodes adapting popular pieces of children's literature, all of which aired from 1984-1995 on PBS. The series features actors such as Robin Williams, Raul Julia, Laura Dern, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, John Hurt, Danny Glover, and others narrating children's books either well known in the United States or from around the world. The series made use of a limited animation technique whereby still images were"
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"Rabbit Ears\nRabbit ears are the ears of a rabbit. Rabbit Ears or Rabbit ears may also refer to:\nPlaces.\n- Rabbit Ears (Clayton, New Mexico), twin mountain peaks that are a National Historic Landmark\n- Rabbit Ears Pass in Colorado\n- Rabbit Ears Range in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado\nArts, entertainment, and media.\n- Rabbit Ears Productions, an animation company for children's stories\n- RabbitEars, a website dedicated to over-the-air digital television in"
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"Rebellion of Arbanon\nThe Rebellion of Arbanon in 1257–1259 was a revolt of the Principality of Arbanon (in modern central Albania) against the Empire of Nicaea and in favour of the rival Despotate of Epirus.\nArbanon had long been an autonomous principality within Epirus, and the Nicaean conquest around 1255 was resented. The rebellion was a reaction to the imposition of Nicaean rule in the person of governor Constantine Chabaron. The rebels were active in Durrë, Ohrid, Debar and Mat. The Nicaean forces were under the command of George"
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"Red Cloud's War\nRed Cloud's War (also referred to as the Bozeman War or the Powder River War) was an armed conflict between the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Northern Arapaho on one side and the United States in Wyoming and Montana territories from 1866 to 1868. The war was fought over control of the western Powder River Country in present north-central Wyoming. This grassland, rich in buffalo, was traditionally Crow Indian land, but the Lakota had recently taken control. The Crow tribe held the treaty"
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"'s War Intermediary to Red Cloud.\nRed Cloud did not participate in the Fetterman Fight. Rather, Red Cloud was with Blue Horse who had carried tobacco from General Harney at Ft. Laramie inviting Red Cloud and the Northern Oglala leadership to talks at the fort. The reaction was negative, with the tobacco packages thrown in the fire by angry warriors. Blue Horse remained in the Red Cloud's village for several days at the time of the Fetterman Fight. Blue Horse's return to Ft. Laramie with intelligence is noted in"
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"Reform Government of New Zealand\nThe Reform Government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand from 1912 to 1928. It is perhaps best remembered for its anti-trade union stance in the Waihi miners' strike of 1912 and a dockworkers' strike the following year. It also governed during World War I, during which a temporary coalition was formed with the Liberal Party.\nSignificant policies.\nSignificant policies Industrial.\n- Sided with employers in the 1912 Waihi miners' strike and the waterfront workers' strike of 1913"
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"United–Reform coalition Government of New Zealand\nThe United–Reform coalition government of New Zealand was the government of New Zealand from 1931 to 1935. It was a coalition between two of the three major parties of the time, the United and Reform, formed to deal with the Great Depression which began in 1929. The Labour Party refused to join the coalition, as it believed that the only solution to the depression was socialism, which United and Reform did not support. Rather, they attempted to solve the country's"
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"Registered Scientist\nRegistered Scientist (RSci) is an extension to the Science Council's existing professional registers, that was introduced in 2012. This register extends the framework to allow professional recognition for higher technical roles. Holders of this qualification can use the post-nominal letters RSci. The Registered Scientist and Registered Science Technician (RSciTech), which was introduced at the same time, were developed with the support of the Gatsby Charitable Foundation.\nThe UK Government stated in their Plan for Growth that this type of accreditation allows employers"
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"marriage to UCLA media artist Victoria Vesna; also Marko (born 1960), Ivanka (born 1961) and Roberta (born 1972).\nExternal links.\n- \"Nature's Onion\", TIME, Sep. 15, 1961\n- \"Wall Street Transcript\" interview with Bogdan Maglich\n- Article: Visionary Physicist's Crusade Serves As Lesson In Futility in The Scientist\n- cache of letter to The Scientist"
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"Revolt of the Batavi\nThe Revolt of the Batavi took place in the Roman province of Germania Inferior between AD 69 and 70. It was an uprising against the Roman Empire started by the Batavi, a small but militarily powerful Germanic tribe that inhabited Batavia, on the delta of the river Rhine. They were soon joined by the Celtic tribes from Gallia Belgica and some Germanic tribes.\nUnder the leadership of their hereditary prince Gaius Julius Civilis, an auxiliary officer in the Imperial Roman army, the Batavi and their allies managed"
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"Batavi (album)\nBatavi is the fourth full-length album by the Dutch pagan / Viking / folk metal band Heidevolk. It was released on March 2, 2012 through Napalm Records. The album's title and album's theme are reference to the Batavi (Germanic tribe).\n\"Batavi\" is a concept album that deals with the early history of the Batavian tribe: from its beginnings to its daring revolt against one of the greatest empires the world has ever seen. Set against the backdrop of war,"
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"a long public debate, Riksteatern was given the proper state funding and support. At first Riksteatern, in the 1930s, was supposed to be the touring section of Sweden's Royal Dramatic Theatre, in an effort to reach an audience in Sweden that couldn't get the chance to visit the national stage in Stockholm. However, in the 1940s Riksteatern was given their own ensemble, producing stage productions solely for Riksteatern and with the purpose to be given on-tour.\nIn 1966 Riksteatern was corporatized with Sweden's second influential"
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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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"Roca Cup\nThe Roca Cup (in Spanish: Copa Julio Argentino Roca) was a football competition contested between Argentina and Brazil national teams from 1914 to 1976 on irregular basis. The Copa Roca was the first trophy, official or unofficial, ever won by a Brazilian national team.\nHistory.\nThe competition was created by former President of Argentina, General Julio Argentino Roca, in 1913. A football enthusiast, Roca was at the time the Argentine ambassador in Brazil and felt matches between both countries would create a healthy"
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"Alain Roca\nAlain Roca Borrero (born September 7, 1976) is a volleyball player from Cuba. A two-time Olympian (1996 and 2000), he was honoured \"Best Setter\" at the 2001 Volleyball America's Cup in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where Cuba finished in second place.\nCurrently (2012/2013) playing on Fakel Novy Urengoy \nAlain Roca website \nHonours.\n- 1995: Start in the National Team of Cuba\n- Preolympic Games- Calgary, Canada (Gold Medal)\n- 1996"
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"the same project SYPO enabled Pat the Child to start a yoghurt factory which created a local market for the cows' milk and revenues for the NGO Pat the Child. The yoghurt is sold under the name Life Dairy throughout the Mukono District. After completion of this first project in 2007, SYPO decided to continue its operations, starting new projects aimed at entrepreneurship and economic development.\nProjects.\nAfter the Yoghurt Project (see above), SYPO started a grassroot medical project called 'MediStructures', and a microfinance project"
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"have been a German soldier or Nazi official from the Second World War that had escaped to the United States.\nTed Kaczynski a.k.a the Unabomber was once thought to be the Zodiac Killer.\nThe Zodiac is also suspected of being the Monster of Florence.\nSee also.\n- Zodiac Killer in popular culture\n- Monster of Florence\n- Santa Rosa hitchhiker murders\n- Texarkana Moonlight Murders\n- Ted Kaczynski\nReferences.\nReferences Primary sources.\nFBI Files:\n- on the Zodiac Killer. 89 pages"
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"Santer Commission\nThe Santer Commission was the European Commission in office between 23 January 1995 and 15 March 1999. The administration was led by Jacques Santer (former Prime Minister of Luxembourg).\nThe body had 20 members and oversaw the introduction of the euro. It was cut short when the Commission became the first to resign \"en masse\" due to allegations of corruption. Some members continued under Manuel Marín until the Prodi Commission was appointed.\nAppointment.\nIn 1994 Jacques Delors was due to step down from a"
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"1999 in the European Union\nEvents from the year 1999 in the European Union.\nIncumbents.\n- President of the European Council\n- Gerhard Schröder (Jan – Jun 1999)\n- Paavo Lipponen (July – Dec 1999)\n- Commission President -\n- Jacques Santer (to 15 Mar 1999)\n- Manuel Marín (15 Mar-17 Sep 1999)\n- Romano Prodi (from 17 Sep 1999)\n- Council Presidency - Germany (Jan – Jun 1999) and Finland (July – Dec 1999"
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"Minister Dudley Senanayake as the Minister of Health and Social Sciences, as part of the Second Dudley Senanayake cabinet. \nIn March 1965 he was appointed as Minister of Commerce and Trade in the Third Dudley Senanayake cabinet In the 1968 cabinet re-shuffle Hugh Fernando was appointed the Minister of Commerce and Trade and Peiris was offered and accepted the position of Ceylon's Ambassador to the USSR.\nHe also served as the High Commissioner to United Kingdom.\nSee also.\n- Sri Lankan Non Career Diplomats"
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"Sep 1831 and assumed by Royal Licence 31 Oct 1831 the name and arms of Douglas of Glenbervie.\nRoyal Navy.\nIn 1857, he joined the Royal Navy as a cadet on HMS \"Illustrious\" and then served on HMS \"Diadem\". In 1859 he joined HMS \"Centaur\" to fight in the Second Opium War serving in the Tientsin campaign of the Battle of the Taku Forts. Douglas then joined and was based mostly at Yokohama. In 1862, the Taiping rebellion had advanced in China and the trading"
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"Second Whitlam Ministry\nThe Second Whitlam Ministry was the forty-ninth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 19 December 1972 to 12 June 1974.\nAustralian Labor Party\n- Hon Gough Whitlam, QC MP: Prime Minister. Minister for Foreign Affairs (to 6 November 1973)\n- Hon Lance Barnard, MP: Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Defence. Minister for Supply (to 9 October 1973). Minister for the Army, Minister for the Navy, Minister for Air (to 30 November 1973)"
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"Whitlam Ministry\nWhitlam Ministry may refer to:\n- First Whitlam Ministry\n- Second Whitlam Ministry\n- Third Whitlam Ministry"
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"Second cabinet of Geir Haarde\nThe Second cabinet of Geir Haarde in Iceland was formed 24 May 2007. It resigned due to the 2009 Icelandic financial crisis protests.\nCabinet.\nCabinet Inaugural cabinet: 24 May 2007 – 1 February 2009.\nThe Ministry of Commerce was renamed in English the Ministry of Business Affairs but the Icelandic name was unchanged. The Ministry of Industry was renamed in English the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism but the Icelandic name was unchanged.\nCabinet Inaugural cabinet: 24 May 2007 – 1 February"
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"Fifth cabinet of Hermann Jónasson\nThe Fifth cabinet of Hermann Jónasson in Iceland was formed 24 July 1956.\nCabinets.\nCabinets First reshuffle: 3 August 1956 – 17 October 1956.\nEmil Jónsson replaced Guðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson as Minister for Foreign Affairs.\nCabinets Second reshuffle: 17 October 1956 – 23 December 1958.\nGuðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson replaced Emil Jónsson as Minister for Foreign Affairs.\nSee also.\n- Government of Iceland\n- Cabinet of Iceland"
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"Self-Strengthening Movement\nThe Self-Strengthening Movement (), also known as the Westernization or Western Affairs Movement () or Tongzhi Reforms (), c. 1861 – 1895, was a period of institutional reforms initiated in China during the late Qing dynasty following the military disasters of the Opium Wars against the British Empire and the vast internal devastation of the Taiping and other concurrent rebellions.\nTo make peace with the Western powers in China, Prince Gong was made regent, Grand Councilor, and head of the newly formed"
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"Beiyang Li Hongzhang as part of the Self-Strengthening Movement during the late Qing dynasty. Eighty percent of the start-up capital was provided by native Chinese, making this the first transportation company using modern technology not based on foreign ownership. In 1938, during the Second Sino-Japanese War, the company sold four of its ships \"Haiyuan\", \"Haili\", \"Haichen\" and \"Haiheng\" to the Hong Kong-based trading company Jardine Matheson & Co.\nThe company split due to the Chinese Civil"
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"Seventh Crusade\nThe Seventh Crusade was a crusade led by Louis IX of France from 1248 to 1254. Louis' troops were defeated by the Egyptian army led by Fakhr-Al Din Ibn Sheikh Al Shioukh, whose army was supported by the Bahriyya Mamluks led by Faris ad-Din Aktai, Baibars al-Bunduqdari, Qutuz, Aybak and Qalawun. Sheikh Al Shioukh was killed in the war, and Louis was captured, approximately 800,000 bezants were paid in ransom for his return.\nBackground.\nIn 1244, the"
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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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"Seventh Menzies Ministry\nThe Seventh Menzies Ministry was the thirty-eighth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 11 January 1956 to 10 December 1958.\nLiberal Party of Australia–Australian Country Party Coalition\nCabinet.\n- Rt Hon Robert Menzies, CH QC MP: Prime Minister\n- Rt Hon Arthur Fadden, MP: Treasurer (CP)\n- Rt Hon Eric Harrison, MP: Minister for Defence Production, Vice-President of the Executive Council (to 24 October 1956), Minister for the Army ("
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"Siamoto Scross\nSiamoto Scross is a scooter made between the years 1996 and 1999 by Italian company Siamoto.\nIt is an offroad scooter (scooter cross), equipped with cross tires and suspension. It is powered by an air cooled, two-stroke reed valve Morini Franco Motori single-cylinder engine.\nExternal links.\n- Scross Gallery — A Scross user's photo gallery."
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"Siege of Belfort\nThe Siege of Belfort (3 November 1870 – 18 February 1871) was a 103-day military assault and blockade of the city of Belfort, France by Prussian forces during the Franco-Prussian War. The French garrison held out until the January 1871 armistice between France and the German Empire obligated French forces to abandon the stronghold in February 1871.\nBelfort is located in a gap between the mountainous southern Vosges and the Jura Massif, strategically positioned as the gateway between Alsace and central France. At the beginning of"
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"to Muslim invasion. With few military resources left he was no longer in a position to attempt a military come back in Syria. To gain time for the preparations of the defense of the rest of his empire, Heraclius needed the Muslims occupied in Syria. He sought help of the Christian Arabs of Jazira who mustered up a large army and marched against Emesa, Abu Ubaidah's headquarters. Abu Ubaidah withdrew all his forces from Northern Syria to Emesa, and Christian Arabs laid siege to Emesa. Khalid was in favor of an"
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"Siege of Kut\nThe siege of Kut Al Amara (7 December 1915 – 29 April 1916), also known as the First Battle of Kut, was the besieging of an 8,000 strong British-Indian garrison in the town of Kut, south of Baghdad, by the Ottoman Army. In 1915 its population was around 6,500. Following the surrender of the garrison on 29 April 1916, the survivors of the siege were marched to imprisonment at Aleppo, during which many died. Historian Christopher Catherwood has called the siege \"the"
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"were manageable. But in Mesopotamia, at the end of a long and poorly developed supply line, the problem was significantly more difficult. At the start of the siege, in December 1915, Townshend reported he had enough food to feed the sepoys of his division for 54 days.\nAlthough Townshend declared that his intent to engage in an active defense of Kut, the reality was completely different. Instead of launching any raids or sorties, Townshend dug his troops in around the town of Kut, and across the river at"
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"Siege of Paysandú\nThe Siege of Paysandú began 3 December 1864, during the Uruguayan War, when Brazilian forces (under Marquis of Tamandaré) and Colorado forces (under Venancio Flores) attempted to capture the city of Paysandú in Uruguay from its Uruguayan Army defenders. The siege ended 2 January 1865, when the Brazilian and Colorado forces conquered the town.\nSiege.\nBy 3 December 1864 the Brazilian navy enforced a blockade of Paysandú with one corvette and four gunboats. The besieged garrison had 1,254 men and 15 cannons,"
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"separatists at Yampil, approximately 40 miles southwest of Izium, signaling the furthest north the Russian forces would advance. As part of the Siege of Sloviansk and Battle of Kramatorsk both cities were recaptured by Ukrainian forces. Due to its proximity to the front line the city, along with the Kramatorsk Airfield which the Ukrainian military was able to control through the battles, served as a staging area for Ukrainian troops prior to Sloviansk and Kramatorsk being recaptured.\nEuropean route E40 passes through Izium, connecting Luhansk-Sloviansk-Kharkiv, three"
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"Siege of Srebrenica\nThe Siege of Srebrenica (, Опсада Сребреницe) was a three-year siege of the town of Srebrenica in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina which lasted from April 1992 to July 1995 during the Bosnian War. Initially assaulted by the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) and the Serbian Volunteer Guard (SDG), the town was encircled by the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) in May 1992, starting a brutal siege which was to last for the majority of the Bosnian War. In June 1995, the"
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"Farmyard Symphony (film)\nFarmyard Symphony is a 1938 Silly Symphonies animated short film inspired by \"Farmyard Song\". It can be seen as a precursor to \"Fantasia\" due to using various pieces of classical music in one short. The film was directed by Jack Cutting and produced by Walt Disney.\nAn adaptation of the short was featured in the \"Silly Symphony\" comic strip over six weeks, from October 23 to November 27, 1938, around the time of the film's theatrical release. While the"
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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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"Slovak National Uprising\nThe Slovak National Uprising (, abbreviated SNP) or 1944 Uprising was an armed insurrection organized by the Slovak resistance movement during World War II. This resistance movement was represented mainly by the members of the Democratic Party, but also by social democrats and Communists, albeit on a smaller scale. It was launched on 29 August 1944 from Banská Bystrica in an attempt to resist German troops that had occupied Slovak territory and to overthrow the collaborationist government of Jozef Tiso. Although the resistance was largely defeated by German forces"
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"defense in Czechoslovak government-in-exile.\nSlovak National Uprising.\nOn May 8, 1944, Czechoslovak representatives signed an agreement with the Soviet Union which guaranteed the Soviets would pass the administration of liberated territory to the exiled government in London. Rudolf Viest became the deputy delegate for liberated territory responsible for this task, and in August 1944 traveled with the Czechoslovak delegation to the Soviet Union. After the start of the Slovak National Uprising on August 29, 1944, Ján Golian became the commander of the 1st Czechoslovak Army"
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"Societa Valdostana Automobili\nThe Societa Valdostana Automobili (SVA), was an Italian automobile manufacturer, active in Pont Saint Martin from 1948 to 1951.\nFounded by John and Virgil Conrero Savonuzzi, both from Fiat's aviation competitions department, the SVA was founded in order to develop the cars made by Cisitalia.\nDespite having achieved numerous victories in minor races and the confidence of drivers as important as Giovanni Bracco, the SVA ran into severe difficulties following the placement into receivership of Cisitalia and tried again, resulting in the creation"
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"Society for Analytical Chemistry\nThe Society of Public Analysts was formed in the United Kingdom in 1874 and subsequently became the Society for Analytical Chemistry. It was incorporated in 1907.\nThe chemical industry had grown rapidly in the 19th century, and developments in the alkali, explosive and agricultural chemical fields produced a growing need for analytical chemists. Many of these chemists had little or no training in chemistry, and their lack of expertise was a danger to the public. Some time after Parliament passed an Act to try to remedy the"
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"February 2013, he became Senior Vice President of Innovation at Meredian Holdings Group Inc., which recently announced the start up of the world's largest production facility for mcl-PHAs.\nSelected awards.\n- 1991 – William F. Meggers Award from the Society for Applied Spectroscopy presented at 19th Annual Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Anaheim, CA, October 8, 1991.\n- 2002 – Williams-Wright Award from the Coblentz Society presented at Pittsburgh Conference (Pittcon 2002), New Orleans,"
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"SomaFM\nSomaFM is an independent Internet-only streaming group of radio channels, supported entirely with donations from listeners. SomaFM originally started broadcasting out of founder Rusty Hodge's basement garage in the Bernal Heights neighborhood of San Francisco, as a micropower radio station broadcast at the Burning Man festival in 1999. The response to the project was sufficiently positive that Rusty Hodge launched it as a full-time internet radio station in February 2000.\nSomaFM takes its name from Soma, the \"perfect pleasure drug\" from Aldous Huxley's"
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"by half, but that rate still would require payments by SomaFM that exceeded their revenues.\nIn June 2002, SomaFM ceased broadcasting. Hodge was one of several webcasters who testified before the U.S. Congress in 2002 in the hopes of reducing the royalty rate. Subsequently, Congress passed the Small Webcaster Settlement Act of 2002 (SWSA) on November 15, 2002, which enabled small webcasters to negotiate a lower rate with SoundExchange. SomaFM resumed broadcasting in late November 2002 under this new royalty structure.\nOn June 26, 2007"
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"Sophie Prize\nThe Sophie Prize was an international environment and development prize (USD 100,000) awarded annually from 1998 to 2013. It was established in 1997 by the Norwegian author Jostein Gaarder and his wife Siri Dannevig, and is named after Gaarder's novel \"Sophie's World\". It aimed to recognize individuals or organizations working with the environment and sustainable development. In 2013, representatives announced that the prize would not be awarded any longer due to a lack of funds.\nPrize winners.\n- 1998: Environmental Rights"
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"Chinese Women\n- 2001: Banksias Award, Australia\n- 2000: Sophie Prize, Norway\nSee also.\n- Environmentalism\n- Global Village of Beijing\n- Women and the environment through history\nExternal links.\n- Sheri Liao, Philosopher - \"Time\" magazine article, from \"Heroes of the Environment\",\nBy Jessie Jiang/ Beijing, Tuesday, Sep. 22, 2009\n- Global Village of Beijing - The official website of Liao Xiaoyi's environmental NGO"
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