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"South Yemen insurgency"
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"South Yemen insurgency\nThe South Yemen insurgency is a term used by the Yemeni government to describe the protests and attacks on government forces in southern Yemen, ongoing since 27 April 2009, on South Yemen's independence day. Although the violence has been blamed on elements within the southern secessionist movement, leaders of the group maintain that their aims of independence are to be achieved through peaceful means, and claim that attacks are from ordinary citizens in response to the government's provocative actions. The insurgency comes amid the Shia insurgency in the"
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"Yemen War\nYemen War may refer to:\n- Yemeni Civil War (disambiguation)\n- Saudi–Yemeni War (1934)\n- North Yemen Civil War (1962–1970)\n- Yemenite War of 1979\n- South Yemen Civil War (1986)\n- Yemeni Civil War (1994)\n- Hanish Islands conflict (1995)\n- Al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen (2001–present)\n- Houthi insurgency in Yemen (2004–2015)\n- South Yemen insurgency (2009–2015)\n- Yemeni Civil War ("
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"Soviet invasion of Poland"
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"Soviet invasion of Poland\nThe Soviet invasion of Poland was a military operation by the Soviet Union without a formal declaration of war. On 17 September 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east, sixteen days after Germany invaded Poland from the west. Subsequent military operations lasted for the following 20 days and ended on 6 October 1939 with the two-way division and annexation of the entire territory of the Second Polish Republic by Germany and the Soviet Union. The Soviet invasion of Poland was secretly approved by Germany following the"
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"pool. Around that time, the Polish Army also built a central military prison for south-eastern Poland, which was later converted by Soviets into a political prison.\nFollowing the Soviet takeover of the city of Lviv after the Nazi-Soviet Pact and the invasion of Poland of 1939, the Soviets organised a political prison in Zamarstyniv. After the start of the German-Soviet war most of its inmates were murdered by the retreating NKVD. Following the German takeover of the city in 1941 a Jewish Ghetto was organised there"
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"Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire\nThe Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, known as the Spanish–Mexica War (1519–21), was one of the primary events in the Spanish colonization of the Americas. There are multiple 16th-century narratives of the events by Spanish conquerors, their indigenous allies and the defeated Aztecs. It was not solely a contest between a small contingent of Spaniards defeating the Aztec Empire but rather the creation of a coalition of Spanish invaders with tributaries to the Aztecs, and most especially the Aztecs'"
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"dearth of material from which Aztec philosophy can be studied with a majority of extant texts written after conquest by either Spanish colonists and missionaries, or Christianised Spanish educated natives. Pre-conquest sources include the Codex Borgia and the Codex Borbonicus (written about the time of conquest). Post-conquest texts include the Florentine Codex, Codex Mendoza and the Codex Magliabechiano, including others.\nSee also.\n- Tlacaelel\n- Government of the Aztec Empire\n- Indigenous American philosophy\n- Mesoamerican literature\nReferences."
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"Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR"
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"Spartakiad of Peoples of the USSR\nSpartakiad of Peoples of the USSR (, Spartakiada narodov SSSR) were mass multi-event competitions in the Soviet Union in 1956–1991, descendants of the 1928 All-Union Spartakiad that took place in Moscow. The competitions were conducted between constituent republics of the Soviet Union. The competitions also were organized as winter and summer. There were 10 summer Spartakiads and 7 winter Spartakiads.\nBackground.\nIn 1952 the Soviet Union decided to join the Olympic movement, and international Spartakiads ceased. However"
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"ended up losing the game 2–0 which became eventually his farewell match for the \"Sbornaya\".\nIn 1979 Bezsonov played couple of games for Ukraine at the Spartakiad of the Peoples of the USSR.\nCareer Coaching.\nMost recently, Bezsonov was the head coach of Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in the Ukrainian Premier League, but was sacked in Sep. 2010 following elimination from the UEFA Europa League and a number of poor results domestically.\nPersonal life.\nBezsonov is married to Viktoria Serkyh, a former two-time world champion in"
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"Spencer Gifts"
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"Spencer Gifts\nSpencer Gifts LLC, doing business as Spencer's, is a North American mall retailer with over 600 stores in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Their stores specialize in novelty and gag gifts, and also sell clothing, band merchandise, sex toys, room decor, collectible figures, fashion and body jewelry, fantasy and horror items. The company also owns and operates a pop-up seasonal retailer, Spirit Halloween.\nHistory.\nSpencer Gifts was founded in 1947 in Easton, Pennsylvania by"
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"being severely injured. In 2012, Cameron begins to blames Elizabeth for Lucky leaving, and is upset with her. Cameron is later seen playing video games at Kelly's. In 2013, Cameron is seen with her mom and brother getting a visit and gifts from grandmother Laura. Cameron then attends his grandma's wedding to Scott Baldwin.\nIn 2014, Cameron and his cousin, Spencer Cassadine are fighting over who get's to be Emma Scorpio-Drake's boyfriend. On March 20, 2014, Cameron and Emma start"
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"Spencer Road Halt railway station\nSpencer Road Halt railway station was a halt on the Woodside and South Croydon Railway opened in 1906 and closed on 15 March 1915.\nHistory.\nThe site is hidden in an alleyway between Spencer Road and Birdhurst Rise in South Croydon. The railway had hoped that passengers would change to the Brighton Line by making the ten-minute walk to South Croydon station but very few did. Spencer Road was among several new stations and halts opened in the suburbs, including Reedham and Bandon, to"
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"Road to join the route of the railway to Woodside, Elmers End and Beckenham Junction. The other line turns southward into the Park Hill tunnels towards Coombe Road and to New Addington.\n- Coombe Road, originally Coombe Lane\nAt the site of the station the Tramlink takes a sharp turn east to diverge from the W&SC route, and reaches Lloyd Park tram stop after about . Coombe Lane tram stop is about further east.\n- Spencer Road Halt\nHidden in an alleyway between Spencer Road and Birdhurst Rise. The"
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"Spiegel Online"
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"Florian Harms and Barbara Hans, headed \"Spiegel Online\" after Büchner left the company. On 13 January 2015, Harms was appointed sole editor in chief. After Florian Harms had to leave the company on 6 December 2016 Barbara Hans was proted to editor in chief.\nOnline journalism pioneer.\n\"Spiegel Online\" first went up on 25 October 1994, making it the first online presence of an established news magazine, one day before the \"Time\" site. SPON started as a service on CompuServe. The web"
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"or her long distance telephone service to MCI. MCI also offered an additional $20 certificate to any customer who remained an MCI user for at least six months. Around this time, Spiegel seriously began considering an entrance into the electronic shopping market through an online service such as America Online (AOL).\nIn 1995 Spiegel did just that—but at the expense of its year-old Catalog 1 venture. By this time, Catalog 1 had begun airing in three more test markets, raising its total presence to eight"
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"Spitalfields Mathematical Society"
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"Spitalfields Mathematical Society\nThe Spitalfields Mathematical Society was founded in 1717 by Joseph Middleton.\nThe society had 64 members when it was established, and at first meetings were held in the Monmouth's Head, a public house in the Spitalfields district of London. Fellows of the society were drawn from artisans and craftsmen such as weavers, apothecaries, brewers, ironmongers, stockbrokers, and makers of optical and mathematical instruments. Well-known members included John Canton, John Dollond, Thomas Simpson, John Crosley, John Tatum, Francis"
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"Fellowship in 1998.\nHe gave an invited address on this work at the 2006 ICM in Madrid, a London Mathematical Society Spitalfields Lecture in 2007, the thirty-fifth University of Arkansas Spring Lecture Series in 2010, and an AMS invited address in Syracuse in 2010.\nIn 2010 William P. Minicozzi received the Oswald Veblen Prize in Geometry together with Tobias Colding for their work on minimal surfaces. In justification of the reward the American Mathematical Society wrote:\nIn 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society."
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"Spring 1945 offensive in Italy"
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"Spring 1945 offensive in Italy\nThe spring 1945 offensive in Italy, codenamed Operation Grapeshot, was the final Allied attack during the Italian Campaign in the final stages of the Second World War. The attack into the Lombardy Plain by the 15th Allied Army Group started on 6 April 1945, ending on 2 May with the formal surrender of German forces in Italy.\nBackground.\nThe Allies had launched their last big offensive on the Gothic Line in August 1944, with the British Eighth Army (Lieutenant-General Oliver Leese)"
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"April 1945 near Fusignano, Italy, at the start of the Allied spring 1945 offensive Haidar's battalion was tasked with a difficult assault crossing of the Senio River. Only Sepoy Ali Haidar and the two other men of his section managed to get across under heavy machine-gun fire. Then, Without orders, and on his own initiative, Sepoy Ali Haidar, leaving the other two to cover him, charged the nearest post which was about 30 yards away. He threw a grenade and almost at the same time the enemy"
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"Standard Ten"
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"Standard Ten\nThe Standard Ten was a model name given to several small cars produced by the British Standard Motor Company between 1906 and 1961. The name was a reference to the car's fiscal horsepower. Like other manufacturers, Standard continued to use the name to define the approximate size of their 'Ten' model long after the origins of the name had, in Britain, become inapplicable.\nAn experimental two-cylinder was made in 1906, after which Standard's next car in that category was a four-cylinder"
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". Licensee call signs are assigned upon approval of application.\n- Dec 21, 2007: IEEE/ISO Sponsor Ballot process begins for the 802.11 amendment y Standard using Draft 7 of the amendment.\n- Jun 5 2008: Start of final 15-day Sponsor Ballot Recirc (#4) to seek approval of a Draft 11 after small Clause 17 edit. This draft will be forwarded to RevCom and the IEEE SA's Standards Board for approval and publication.\n- Sep 26 2008: P802.11y is approved as a new standard"
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"Stang's First Cabinet"
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"Stang's First Cabinet\nThe Stang's First Cabinet governed Norway between 13 July 1889 and 6 March 1891. It was led by Emil Stang and is one of two Conservative Party-only cabinets ever in Norway, the other being Willoch's First Cabinet from 1981 to 1983. It had the following composition:\nState Secretary.\nNot to be confused with the modern title State Secretary. The old title State Secretary, used between 1814 and 1925, is now known as Secretary to the Government (\"Regjeringsråd\")"
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"Willoch's First Cabinet\nWilloch's First Cabinet was a minority, Conservative Government of Norway. It succeeded Brundtland's First Cabinet (which was a Labour government), after the Conservative victory in the 1981 Storting election; and sat from October 14, 1981 to June 7, 1983. It was replaced by Willoch's Second Cabinet, a coalition of the Conservative, Centre and Christian Democrat parties to form a majority government. Willoch's First Cabinet was the first Conservative-only cabinet since Stang's Second Cabinet of 1893–95,"
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"Stang's Second Cabinet"
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"Stang's Second Cabinet\nThe Stang's Second Cabinet governed Norway between 2 May 1893 and 14 October 1895. It had the following composition:\nState Secretary.\nNot to be confused with the modern title State Secretary. The old title State Secretary, used between 1814 and 1925, is now known as Secretary to the Government (\"Regjeringsråd\").\n- Halfdan Lehmann\nReferences.\n- Emil Stang's Second Government. 2 May 1893 - 14 October 1895 - Government.no\nReferences Notes.\nbr"
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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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"Sunbeam Rapier"
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"Sunbeam Rapier\nThe Sunbeam Rapier is an automobile produced by Rootes Group from 1955 to 1976, in two different body-styles, the \"Series\" cars (which underwent several revisions) and the later (1967–76) fastback shape, part of the \"Arrow\" range.\nThe first generation Rapier was the first of the \"Audax\" range of light cars produced by the Rootes Group, in this instance as part of their Sunbeam marque. Announced at the London Motor Show in October 1955, it preceded its Hillman"
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"trims, no aluminium sill finishers (nor the polished ones of the H120) and no vinyl trim on its C pillars. Above all at £1086 in the UK it was significantly (for the time) cheaper than the £1200 Rapier.\nMaximum speed of the Alpine was and it could reach from rest in 14.6 seconds.\nThe Fastback Alpine was discontinued in 1975, before the Rapier and H120.\nSunbeam Rapier Fastback coupé Sunbeam Rapier H120.\nTo produce a faster version of the Fastback Rapier, Rootes"
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"Surdulica massacre"
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"Surdulica massacre\nThe Surdulica massacre was the mass murder of Serbian men by Bulgarian occupational authorities in the southern Serbian town of Surdulica in 1916 and early 1917, during World War I. Members of the Serbian intelligentsia in the region, mostly functionaries, teachers, priests and former soldiers, were detained by Bulgarian forces—ostensibly so that they could be deported to the Bulgarian capital, Sofia—before being taken into the forests around Surdulica and killed. An estimated 2,000–3,000 Serbian men were executed by the Bulgarians in the town and its surroundings"
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"Surdulica and its surroundings. At the same time the Bulgarian military authorities killed also many civilians in Vranje, Zajecar, Kacanik, and other places in that area. The Bulgarian head of the Vranje district described the executed men as \"killers, thieves and butchers\" whose \"[crimes] were so great that at least ten years would be needed to mend their evil\".\nAftermath.\nThe relatives of those executed in and around Surdulica were harassed and persecuted by Bulgarian authorities following the massacre. An American writer named"
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"Suzuki CS"
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"Suzuki CS\nThe Suzuki CS is a series of scooters/mopeds that were produced between 1982 and 1988 by the Suzuki Motor Corporation in Japan. The line-up consisted of three basic models, the CS50 (49cc two-stroke engine), CS80 (79cc two-stroke) and CS125 (125cc four-stroke). The CS series were marketed as the 'Suzuki Gemma' in Asia, and the 'Suzuki Roadie' in the UK and Australasia. The CS series was also produced under licence and sold"
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"Zenbu.\" (Apr–Sep 2010)\n- \"King's Brunch\" (26 Jun 2010) – Apprentice as regular with Erina Masuda because regular Mai Demizu was absent on duty\n- \"Hiroki Ando-Minami Tanaka no Iriomotejima Adventure Kikō\" (CS TBS Channel, initial broadcast 28 Aug 2010)\n- \"Hiruobi!\" (8, 9 Sep 2010) – Appeared as a substitute for Hiroko Ogura at the time of summer vacation\n- \"52nd Japan Record Awards\" (30 Dec 2010)"
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"Suzuki Cultus"
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"Suzuki Cultus\nThe Suzuki Cultus is a supermini car produced by the Japanese manufacturer Suzuki from 1983 to 2003, and it is now a rebadged Suzuki Celerio in Pakistan since 2017. It was first presented at the 25th Tokyo Motor Show, formally introduced to Japan in 1983 and ultimately sold in seven countries across three generations and marketed worldwide as the Suzuki Swift. An alliance formed in 1981 between GM and Suzuki (and Isuzu) allowed GM to market the Cultus as a captive import internationally under more than a dozen nameplates including the"
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"Gli Plus). Baleno featured highly advanced technology at its time, as it was the first one to offer distributorless EFi.\nFormer Vehicles Suzuki Cultus.\nProduced between 2000-2017. Suzuki Cultus was launched in 2000 as a successor to the popular Suzuki Khyber. It is a basic version of globally obsolete Suzuki Cultus \"Generation 2\" as produced in Hungary from 1992 to 2003, with a carburetted 993 cc G10 three-cylinder engine.From 2003 up to 2010 CNG kit was offered as a factory-fitted"
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"exhibitions, regional cultural activities and national minorities' culture. \nHistory.\nThe Swedish Arts Council (p.k.a. The Swedish National Council for Cultural Affairs) was established in 1974, in conjunction with the cultural policy\ndecision of that year, as a public authority with the mission of bringing to fruition the cultural policies adopted by the Riksdag and the government. Since then, the cultural policies of Sweden have been revised by the Riksdag a number of times. In 1996, the special significance of literature was highlighted through the"
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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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"Swedish Chemical Society\nThe Swedish Chemical Society () was established in 1883 and is a nonprofit organisation to promote the development of chemistry in Sweden.\nThe society is based on Wallingatan, Stockholm."
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"no remuneration to editors since this work was considered as part of regular scientific activities for those involved. When the size of the journal grew, this situation became untenable. A certain economic assistance was received from the Swedish Scientific Research Council (Naturvetenskapliga forskningsrådet, NFR) in Sweden and when the Swedish Chemical Society in 1961 moved to Wenner-Gren Center in Stockholm, the Journal got its own offices connected with the Society. At this time, the Swedish Chemical Society proposed that the four chemical societies should establish the \" Publishing Association"
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"TPH Club\nTPH Club as known as Tú Puedes Hacerlo was a Spanish children's program aired on Televisión Española between 13 September 1999 and September 2004 and hosted by Paloma Lago. The program was created by Antoni D'Ocon, the creator of Sylvan, Delfy and His Friends and Scruff.\nPlot.\nThis program is addressed to children aged between 4 and 11. It's also hosted by Paloma Lago. Her friends are four computer games' characters: 6UR4 - a female kangaroo from Australia, Supereñe - a funny superhero"
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"position.\nHe played one match on loan with Glasgow Warriors against Munster during their Pro12 title-winning 2014–15 season.\nHe played alongside Ben in the second row for the first time for Edinburgh in the away win over Benetton in September 2015. They were the first brothers to do so since Tim and Sep Visser in 2012, and the first set of twins to do so for the club in the professional era. They were the first twins to start a match together for the home side in Scotland in the professional"
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"Taberner House\nTaberner House housed the main offices of Croydon London Borough Council until September 2013; the building was demolished in 2015. It was located in Croydon, London, close to the Croydon Town Hall.\nHistory.\nTaberner House was built between 1964 and 1967, designed by architect H. Thornley, with Allan Holt and Hugh Lea as borough engineers. Although the Croydon Corporation had needed extra space since the 1920s, it was only with the imminent creation of the London Borough of Croydon that action was taken. It"
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"Matt Taberner\nMatthew Taberner (born 17 June 1993) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He mainly plays as a key position forward.\nEarly life.\nOriginally from Bright, Victoria, Taberner played for the Myrtleford in the Ovens & Murray Football League and the Murray Bushrangers in the TAC Cup. He was drafted to Fremantle with the 11th selection at the 2013 Rookie Draft. Taberner missed the start of the 2013 season due to a bout"
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"Tambroni Cabinet"
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"Tambroni Cabinet\nThe Tambroni Cabinet was the cabinet of the government of Italy from 25 March 1960 to 26 July 1960. The government only received the necessary vote of confidence from the parliament, thanks to the votes of the fascist Italian Social Movement and the Monarchists. His brief government was heavily citicized by the Italian lefts.\nHistory.\nPrime Minister Fernando Tambroni was a prominent advocate of law and order policies. He is mostly remembered for his resignation caused by the Genoa riots of 1960. \nFerruccio Parri held an anti"
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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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"Tattletales\nTattletales is an American game show that first aired on the CBS daytime schedule on February 18, 1974. It was hosted by Bert Convy, with several announcers including Jack Clark, Gene Wood, Johnny Olson and John Harlan providing the voiceover at various times. Wood was the primary announcer during the show's first run, and Olson was announcing during the 1980s.\nThe show's premise involved questions asked about celebrity couples' personal lives and was based on \"He Said, She Said\", a syndicated Goodson"
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". On August 11, after \"The Price Is Right\" returned to the morning, \"Tattletales\" moved to 3:30 PM Eastern (one hour earlier in other zones). On December 1, it returned to its original time slot.\nOn December 12, 1977, CBS moved \"Tattletales\" to the 10:00 AM Eastern Time slot (one hour earlier in other zones) in a scheduling shuffle with \"The Price Is Right\" and \"Match Game '77\". \"Tattletales\" gradually began to lose viewers"
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"Terry Homestead"
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"Terry Homestead\nThe Bristol Fletcher Terry Homestead (also known as the Terry Homestead and Fletcher Terry House) was a historical building in Bristol, Connecticut dating to 1748. After years of neglect, the building was demolished in 2012—2013.\nHistory.\nThe Terry homestead was built in 1748 by William Barnes. In 1751, he sold the home to Samuel Cooke; two months later, Elnathan Ives bought the house with his wife Ruth. The next inhabitants where Reuben and Elizabeth Ives with their child Joseph. The house was"
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"Jason have lived quietly in a peaceful suburb of Birmingham for 15 years. But their peace is shattered when new neighbours start making changes to their garden. Tempers flare, violence erupts and knives come out.\n5x2 Episode 2\n--Air date Sep 29, 2016—The Boltons and the Gardners battle to see who can play their stereo the loudest. Widow Dawn is distressed a neighbour's complaint\n5x3 Episode 3\n--Air date Oct 06, 2016—Terry wants to oust his party-loving neighbour, Brian & Jane regret welcoming a violent"
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"The Anarchy"
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"The Anarchy\nThe Anarchy was a civil war in England and Normandy between 1135 and 1153, which resulted in a widespread breakdown in law and order. The conflict was a succession crisis precipitated by the accidental death by drowning of William Adelin, the only legitimate son of Henry I, in a shipwreck in 1120. Henry's attempts to install his daughter, the Empress Matilda, as his successor were unsuccessful and on Henry's death in 1135, his nephew Stephen of Blois seized the throne with the help of Stephen's brother"
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"Novak and Paul Adams with Elizabeth Shaw. \"Independent Review\" 21.2 (Fall 2016): 302-6.\n- Rev. of \"Anarchy, State, and Public Choice\", ed. Edward Stringham. \"Review of Austrian Economics\" 28.3 (Sep. 2015): 361-3.\n- \"Liberating Capitalism?\" Rev. of \"Why Not Capitalism?\", by Jason Brennan. \"Journal of Ayn Rand Studies\" 15.1 (2015): 97-103.\n- Rev. of \"Anarchy Unbound"
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"The Barbican Muse\nThe Barbican Muse is a sculpture of a woman, holding tragedy and comedy masks, by Matthew Spender, and was installed on a wall near the Silk Street entrance to the Barbican Centre in the City of London, England, in 1994.\nThe long illuminated sculpture called \"Muse\" was cast in fibreglass and then gilded. It was commissioned, in 1993, by architect Theo Crosby to 'float, glow and point the way' to visitors arriving at the centre on the walkway from Moorgate Station"
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"The Edison Twins\nThe Edison Twins is a Canadian children's television program which aired on CBC Television from 1982 to 1986. The Disney Channel also picked up the rights in the mid-1980s. Six seasons were produced by Nelvana.\nIt stars Andrew Sabiston and Marnie McPhail as fraternal twins Tom and Annie Edison, Sunny Besen Thrasher as their mischievous little brother Paul, and Milan Cheylov as their bumbling friend Lance Howard. Brian George stars as their police officer friend Sgt. Paganee. The show focused on the adventures of the main"
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"position.\nHe played one match on loan with Glasgow Warriors against Munster during their Pro12 title-winning 2014–15 season.\nHe played alongside Ben in the second row for the first time for Edinburgh in the away win over Benetton in September 2015. They were the first brothers to do so since Tim and Sep Visser in 2012, and the first set of twins to do so for the club in the professional era. They were the first twins to start a match together for the home side in Scotland in the professional"
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"Keepsake\nKeepsake may refer to:\n- Souvenir, a (small) item that reminds a person of a specific event or time\n- \"Keepsake\" (video game), an adventure game\n- Keepsake (quartet), a barbershop quartet\n- Keepsake (band), an influential emo band\n- \"The Keepsake\", a literary annual\n- Giftbook, another name for a giftbook or annual\n- \"Keepsake\", a track from The Gaslight Anthem's 2012 album, \"Handwritten\""
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"the Isle of Man continued until the end of his life, such as in his engaging in pro-war propaganda poems against \"the Hun\" during World War I. He died in New York City at the age of 80 at the start of August 1926.\nBibliography.\n- \"The Melliah, Boh!\", Barrow: Carruthers Brothers, 1880\n- 'Old Coaching Days in the Isle of Man', \"Manx Sun\", 3 Sep 1898\n- 'Nell Kerruish', \"Manx Sun"
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"Theriso revolt\nThe Theriso revolt () was an insurrection that broke out in March 1905 against the government of Crete, then an autonomous state under Ottoman suzerainty. The revolt was led by the Cretan politician Eleftherios Venizelos, and is named after his mother's native village, Theriso, the focal point of the revolt.\nThe revolt stemmed from the dispute between Venizelos and the island's ruler, Prince George of Greece, over the island's future, particularly over the question of Cretan union with Greece. The conflict's"
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"and is popular with Chania residents for the cooler temperatures and grill restaurants of the village. Theriso is a historic village and the birthplace of the mother of Eleftherios Venizelos. In 1905, Venizelos organised the Revolutionary Assembly in the village that ousted Prince George of Greece and precipitated the independence of Crete and its union with Greece (\"see Theriso revolt\").\nThe municipal unit of Theriso extends from the outer suburbs of Chania, principally Perivolia and the village Agia, up the gorge beyond Theriso itself into the White Mountains ("
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"Third Bruce Ministry\nThe Third Bruce Ministry was the nineteenth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 29 November 1928 to 22 October 1929.\nNationalist Party of Australia–Australian Country Party Coalition"
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"the SNTE, education was decentralized from its control by the Ministry of Public Education (SEP) and came under the control of Mexican state government. Curriculum reform was also undertaken by the SEP, which included the creation of new textbooks. Protests resulted in the government's withdrawing the textbooks. A third component of the accord was the creation of a system of merit pay for teachers. \nThe SNTE grew to be the largest single labor union in Latin America, and its head, Elba Esther Gordillo considered the most powerful woman"
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"Third Dudley Senanayake cabinet\nThe Third Dudley Senanayake cabinet was the central government of Ceylon led by Prime Minister Dudley Senanayake between 1965 and 1970. It was formed in March 1965 after the parliamentary election and it ended in May 1970 after the opposition's victory in the parliamentary election."
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"Third Fraser Ministry\nThe Third Fraser Ministry was the fifty-third Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 20 December 1977 to 3 November 1980.\nLiberal Party of Australia–National Country Party Coalition\nCabinet.\n- Rt Hon Malcolm Fraser, MP: Prime Minister\n- Rt Hon Doug Anthony, MP: Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Trade and Resources (NCP)\n- Rt Hon Phillip Lynch, MP: Minister for Industry and Commerce\n- Rt Hon Ian Sinclair, MP: Minister for Primary Industry"
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"Third Siege of Missolonghi\nThe Third Siege of Missolonghi (, often erroneously referred to as the Second Siege) was fought in the Greek War of Independence, between the Ottoman Empire and the Greek rebels, from 15 April 1825 to 10 April 1826. The Ottomans had already tried and failed to capture the city in 1822 and 1823, but returned in 1825 with a stronger force of infantry and a stronger navy supporting the infantry. The Greeks held out for almost a year before they ran out of food and attempted a mass"
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"dying in the town of fever in April 1824. The city was besieged for a third and final time, resisting both Ottoman and Egyptian armies for almost a year, until its final fall on April 10, 1826.\nSee also.\n- Dimitrios Deligeorgis, a battery commander during the first siege\n- Second Siege of Missolonghi\n- Third Siege of Missolonghi"
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"Third Whitlam Ministry\nThe Third Whitlam Ministry was the fiftieth Australian Commonwealth ministry, and ran from 12 June 1974 to 11 November 1975. It was dismissed in the 1975 Australian constitutional crisis.\nAustralian Labor Party\n- Hon Gough Whitlam, QC MP: Prime Minister. Minister for the Environment (2 July 1975 to 14 July 1975)\n- Hon Dr Jim Cairns, MP: Deputy Prime Minister (to 2 July 1975). Minister for Overseas Trade (to 11 December 1974). Treasurer (11 December 1974"
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"Third cabinet of Davíð Oddsson\nThe Third cabinet of Davíð Oddsson in Iceland was formed 28 May 1999.\nCabinets.\nCabinets First reshuffle: 31 December 1999 – 14 April 2001.\nValgerður Sverrisdóttir replaced Finnur Ingólfsson as Minister of Commerce and Minister of Industry.\nCabinets Second reshuffle: 14 April 2001 – 2 March 2002.\nJón Halldór Kristjánsson replaced Ingibjörg Pálmadóttir as Minister of Health and Social Security.\nCabinets Third reshuffle: 2 March 2002 – 23 May 2003.\nTómas Ingi Olrich replaced Björn Bjarnason as Minister of Education"
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"Fourth cabinet of Davíð Oddsson\nThe Fourth cabinet of Davíð Oddsson in Iceland was formed 23 May 2003.\nCabinets.\nCabinets Reshuffle: 31 December 2003 – 15 September 2004.\nÞorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir replaced Tómas Ingi Olrich as Minister of Education, Science and Culture.\nSee also.\n- Government of Iceland\n- Cabinet of Iceland"
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"Third cabinet of Steingrímur Hermannsson\nThe Third cabinet of Steingrímur Hermannsson in Iceland was formed 10 September 1989.\nCabinet.\nCabinet Inaugural cabinet: 10 September 1989 – 30 April 1991.\nCabinet Inaugural cabinet: 10 September 1989 – 30 April 1991 Change: 23 February 1990.\nThe Ministry for the Environment (\"Umhverfisráðuneytið\") was founded and led by Edvard Júlíus Sólnes. Steingrímur Hermannsson replaced Edvard Júlíus Sólnes as Minister of Statistics Iceland.\nSee also.\n- Government of Iceland\n- Cabinet of Iceland"
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"First cabinet of Steingrímur Hermannsson\nThe First cabinet of Steingrímur Hermannsson in Iceland was formed 26 May 1983.\nCabinets.\nCabinets First reshuffle: 16 October 1985 – 24 January 1986.\nAlbert Sigurður Guðmundsson replaced Sverrir Hermannsson as Minister of Industry. Matthías Bjarnason replaced Matthías Árni Mathiesen as Minister of Commerce. Ragnhildur Helgadóttir replaced Matthías Bjarnason as Minister of Health and Social Security. Sverrir Hermannsson replaced Ragnhildur Helgadóttir as Minister of Education, Science and Culture. Þorsteinn Pálsson replaced Albert Sigurður Guðmundsson as Minister of Finance and Matthías Árni Mathiesen as"
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"Thorn Ministry\nThe Thorn Ministry was the government of Luxembourg between 15 June 1974 and 16 July 1979. It was led by, and named after, Prime Minister Gaston Thorn. Throughout the ministry, Thorn's Democratic Party formed a coalition with the Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP). At first, the Deputy Prime Minister was Raymond Vouel, but he left to become European Commissioner in 1976, and was replaced by Bernard Berg.\nThe Ministry was formed after the election of 1974, which saw the Christian Social"
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"case, it can be removed with heat, for example. Typically, brands are color-coded to indicate strength and whether they can be removed.\nHistory.\nThread-locking fluid was developed by American professor Vernon K. Krieble in 1953. His company, American Sealants, founded the Loctite brand. An early version of the compound was patented in 1960.\nProperties.\nTypically, thread-locking fluids are methacrylate-based, and cure anaerobically. Thread-locking fluid is a thixotropic fluid: under shear"
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"Thread-locking fluid\nThread-locking fluid or threadlocker is a thin, single-component adhesive, applied to the threads of fasteners such as screws and bolts to prevent loosening, leakage, and corrosion.\nMost thread-locking formulas are methacrylate-based and rely on the electrochemical activity of a metal substrate to cause polymerization of the fluid. Thread-locking fluid is thixotropic, which allows it to flow well over time, yet still resist shocks and vibrations. It can be permanent or removable; in the latter"
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"Tis Ellados ta Paidia\nTis Ellados ta Paidia () is a Greek comedy television series that was aired for two seasons (1993-1994 and 1994-1995) by ANT1 TV. The series was created by Dimitris Venizelos and it stars Giannis Bezos, Chrysoula Diavati, Nikos Alexiou, Kostas Evripiotis, Yannis Savvidakis, Dimitris Fragioglou, Yannis Kapetanios and others.\nThe series became great success and it is often selected by the audience as one of the best Greek TV-series of all times. It is maybe the"
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"changes occurred in the Mongol Empire in the late 1200s. Kublai Khan, after having conquered all of China and established the Yuan dynasty, died in 1294. He was succeeded by his grandson Temür Khan, who continued Kublai's policies. At the same time the Toluid Civil War, along with the Berke–Hulagu war and the subsequent Kaidu–Kublai war, greatly weakened the authority of the great khan over the entirety of the Mongol Empire and the empire fractured into autonomous khanates, the Yuan dynasty and the three western khanates"
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"Torp's Cabinet\nTorp's Cabinet governed Norway between 19 November 1951 and 21 January 1955. The Labour Party cabinet was led by Oscar Torp."
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"BMW, in its 750i in 1999.\nSome vehicles contain a pre-cat, a small catalytic converter upstream of the main catalytic converter which heats up faster on vehicle start up, reducing the emissions associated with cold starts. A pre-cat is most commonly used by an auto manufacturer when trying to attain the Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle (ULEV) rating, such as on the Toyota MR2 Roadster.\nNegative aspects Environmental impact.\nCatalytic converters have proven to be reliable and effective in reducing noxious tailpipe emissions. However"
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"Toyota Paseo\nThe Toyota Paseo (known as the Cynos in Japan and other regions) is a sports styled compact car sold from 1991–1999 and was loosely based on the Tercel. It was available as a coupe and in later models as a convertible. Toyota stopped selling the car in the United States in 1997, however the car continued to be sold in Canada, Europe and Japan until 1999, but had no direct replacement. The Paseo, like the Tercel, shares a platform with the Starlet. Several parts are interchangeable"
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"Turtle-Flambeau Flowage\nThe Turtle-Flambeau Flowage is a 12,942 acre lake, located in Iron County, Wisconsin. It has a maximum depth of 50 feet. Fish include Musky, Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Northern Pike, Walleye and Sturgeon. The lake's water clarity is low.\nHistory.\nThe Turtle-Flambeau Flowage was created in 1926 when the \"Chippewa and Flambeau Improvement Company\" built a dam on the Flambeau River downstream from its confluence with the Turtle River. The dam flooded"
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"Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps\nTwo Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps is a British sitcom that ran from 26 February 2001 to 24 May 2011. First broadcast on BBC Two, it starred Ralf Little, Will Mellor, Natalie Casey, Sheridan Smith, Kathryn Drysdale, and Luke Gell. Created and written by Susan Nickson, it was set in the northwest England town of Runcorn, and originally revolved around the lives of five twenty-somethings. Little departed after the sixth series finished airing,"
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"List of Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps episodes\nThis is a list of episodes of the British television sitcom, \"Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps\", a BBC series written by Susan Nickson that ran for 9 series from February 2001 to May 2011. It is set in Runcorn, Cheshire and is about the lives and relationships of five twentysomethings.\nEpisodes.\nEpisodes Series Nine (2011).\nIt was announced by the BBC in 2011 that a ninth series of \"Two"
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"Tyrrell 003\nThe Tyrrell 003 is a Formula One racing car which was designed for the 1971 Formula One season by Tyrrell's Chief Designer, Derek Gardner. It was effectively the same car as Tyrrell 001, with a redesigned nose section, longer wheelbase and narrower monocoque. Tyrrell 003 was a one-off design, its type number also serving as its Tyrrell chassis number. François Cevert drove the Tyrrell 002.\nConception.\nWhen Ken Tyrrell, the team's owner, was disenchanted with the poor performance of March"
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"in the second Tyrrell.\nReport Race.\nThe race was held over 79 laps of the Kyalami circuit. At the start, Denny Hulme briefly held the lead before Jackie Stewart moved ahead, meanwhile Clay Regazzoni had a bad get away and was back in the midfield. The Tyrrell 003 of Stewart quickly built a lead while the battle for second between Hulme, Emerson Fittipaldi and Mike Hailwood detached itself from the rest of the field. The Yardley Team McLaren of Hulme began to overheat and this saw him dropped behind his rivals"
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"Battle of Groix, the Atlantic campaign of May 1794, the French expedition to Ireland, the Battle of Tory Island, and the Battle of the Nile.\nHistory 19th century.\nOther engagements of the Revolutionary Wars ensued in the early 1800s, including the Battle of the Malta Convoy and the Algeciras Campaign. The Quasi-War wound down with single-ship actions including USS \"Constellation\" vs \"La Vengeance\" and USS \"Enterprise\" vs \"Flambeau\".\nWhen Napoleon was crowned Emperor in 1804, he"
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"the Finnish charts.\nThe end of Ultra Bra.\nIn the summer before the release of \"Vesireittejä\", Ultra Bra decided they would continue for only about a year and then quit and start doing something else. In October 2001, they released a compilation album, \"Sinä päivänä kun synnyin\", that contained a few new songs and many rarities, along with a music video tape and music book. After this they did a small tour of seven gigs, quitting on 20 October 2001, with maximum media"
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"Under the Umbrella Tree\nUnder the Umbrella Tree is a Canadian children's television series created by Noreen Young that originally aired on CBC from 1986 to 1993. The show was produced by CBC and Noreen Young Productions, and also later by The Disney Channel which began airing the show on May 7, 1990.\nThe series centers on a diverse set of main characters who share a house on Spring Street in a suburb of Ottawa, Ontario. The characters include Holly (a human), Iggy (an iguana),"
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"Origin of Batik Art\nA long time ago, the sky frequently fell down onto the earth. A young girl named Wa Shuang decided to make a big umbrella to prop the sky up. As she prepared the cloth, she left it under a pear tree. Pear blossoms then landed on the white cloth, which caused bees to come pollinate the flowers, leaving their wax on the cloth in the shape of the flowers. The secretions from the indigo grass underneath the cloth made the white cloth turn blue. When Wa"
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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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"United States Exploring Expedition\nThe United States Exploring Expedition of 1838–1842 was an exploring and surveying expedition of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding lands conducted by the United States. The original appointed commanding officer was Commodore Thomas ap Catesby Jones. Funding for the original expedition was requested by President John Quincy Adams in 1828, however, Congress would not implement funding until eight years later. In May 1836, the oceanic exploration voyage was finally authorized by Congress and created by President Andrew Jackson.\nThe expedition is sometimes called the \"U.S. Ex"
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"a 2–1 lead into the ninth inning of the first game, before Roberto Osuna allowed back-to-back solo home runs to give Cleveland the 3–2 victory. In the second game, the Blue Jays again took a one run lead into the ninth inning, however this time Osuna would close the game without issue, leading the Jays to a 6–5 win. Prior to the series finale, the Blue Jays optioned Aaron Sanchez to the Advanced-A Dunedin Blue Jays to skip his next start, limit his innings, and"
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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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"Van Rompuy Government\nThe Van Rompuy Government was the federal government of Belgium from 30 December 2008 until 15 November 2009. Herman Van Rompuy was nominated as the first President of the European Council and resigned shortly after as Premier. It took office when the Flemish Christian Democrat Herman Van Rompuy (Christian Democratic and Flemish, CD&V) was sworn in as Prime Minister after the Leterme I Government fell on 22 December 2008.\nOn 18 December 2008, Yves Leterme offered his government's resignation to King Albert after a scandal erupted surrounding"
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"composition of the government. If these negotiations succeed, the \"formateur\" presents a new federal government to the King.\nParties involved in the 2007 government formation.\n- Armand De Decker (MR), President of the Senate, was asked by the King to start an inter-community dialogue together with Herman Van Rompuy.\n- Bart De Wever, leader of the New Flemish Alliance (Flemish nationalist).\n- Yves Leterme, frontman of the CD&V, has been appointed \"formateur\" twice by the"
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"Vere Street Coterie\nThe Vere Street Coterie were a group of men arrested at a molly house in Vere Street, London in 1810 for sodomy and attempted sodomy. Eight men were eventually convicted. Two of them were hanged (as per the then still extant sodomy laws promulgated by Henry VIII in 1534) and six were pilloried for this offence. Along with Oscar Wilde's imprisonment for a similar offence, this episode was one of the major events in gay history in England during the 19th century.\nThe White Swan on"
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"Verhofstadt I Government\nThe Verhofstadt I Government was the federal government of Belgium from 12 July 1999 to 12 July 2003. \nIt was the first government headed by Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt (VLD). It consisted of the Flemish Liberals and Democrats (VLD), the French-speaking Liberal Reformist Party (PRL), the Flemish Socialist Party (SP), the French-speaking Socialist Party (PS), the Flemish green party Agalev and the French-speaking green party Ecolo. Because it comprised liberals, socialists"
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", whereas the French-speakers would like to keep the current state as it is. Recent governments (such as Verhofstadt I Government) have transferred certain federal competences to the regional governments.\nOn 13 December 2006, a spoof news broadcast by the Belgian Francophone public broadcasting station RTBF declared that Flanders had decided to declare independence from Belgium.\nThe 2007 federal elections showed more support for Flemish autonomy, marking the start of the 2007–2011 Belgian political crisis. All the political parties that advocated a significant increase of Flemish autonomy gained"
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"Volkswagen Polo Mk2\nThe Volkswagen Polo Mk2 is the second generation of the Volkswagen Polo supermini. It was produced from late 1981 until 1994. It received a major facelift in 1990 and was available in three different body styles, including a distinctive \"\"kammback\"\"-styled hatchback. The sedan version received the name of Volkswagen Derby.\nInitial release.\nA revised Polo model (known as the Mark 2 or Mark II, internally designated \"Typ 86C\") was introduced in October 1981, with the major change being the introduction"
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"to the United States with groups such as Time Crash, Legs Nose Robinson and singer Allegra Rosenberg.\nDerivative forms Wizard rock.\nWizard rock (or wrock) developed from Harry Potter fandom in the United States with Harry and the Potters in the early 2000s. The subgenre has since expanded internationally with hundreds of bands and established its own music festival, called Wrockstock.\nList of geek rock bands and solo artists.\nSorted alphabetically and by decade of establishment.\nList of geek rock bands and solo artists 1980s and earlier"
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"Yalova Peninsula massacres\nThe Yalova Peninsula massacres were a series of massacres and ethnic cleansings during 1920–1921, the majority of which occurred during March – May 1921. They were committed by local Greek and Armenian gangs and the invading Greek army against the Turkish Muslim population of the Yalova Peninsula. There were 27 villages burned and in Armutlu. According to journalist Arnold J. Toynbee c. 300 Muslims were killed during April–July 1921. In an Ottoman inquiry of 177 survivors in Constantinople, the number of victims reported was very low (35"
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"was when she took on board the British General Bernard Paget from the cruiser and brought him ashore at Åndalsnes on 24 April.\nAs her job included defending the Allied landings in southern Norway and the city of Molde \"Sleipner\" was a prime target for the \"Luftwaffe\"'s bombers.\nAttacked by bombers in Romsdalsfjord on 20 April, \"Sleipner\" shot one German bomber down, which crashed into the sea near the island Sekken, and damaged several others with her Bofors 40 mm anti-aircraft gun. Two"
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"1916 Boreas\n1916 Boreas, provisional designation , is an eccentric, stony asteroid and near-Earth object of the Amor group, approximately 3 kilometers in diameter. After its discovery in 1953, it became a lost asteroid until 1974. It was named after Boreas from Greek mythology.\nDiscovery.\n\"Boreas\" was discovered on 1 September 1953, by Belgian astronomer Sylvain Arend at the Royal Observatory of Belgium in Uccle. The asteroid was observed for 2 months and then with time became a lost asteroid. It was"
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"Boreas\nBoreas may refer to:\n- Boreas (god), Greek god of North Wind\n- \"Boreas\" (film), 2006 Turkish short drama film\n- \"Boreas\" (journal), academic journal that covers all branches of Quaternary research\n- Boreas (restaurant), Dutch Michelin starred restaurant\n- Boreas (storm), November 2013 storm\n- Boreas (painting), a 1903 oil painting by John William Waterhouse\n- 1916 Boreas, an asteroid\n- Boreas, a rare"
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