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"Logan Lerman played d'Artagnan in The Three Musketeers (2011)."
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"Bill\", and 2009's \"Gamer\" and \"My One and Only\". He subsequently played d'Artagnan in 2011's \"The Three Musketeers\", starred in the coming-of-age dramas \"The Perks of Being a Wallflower\" (2012), \"Indignation\" (2016) and \"The Vanishing of Sidney Hall\" (2017), and had major roles in the 2014 films \"Noah\" and \"Fury\".\nFamily background and early life.\nLerman was born in Beverly Hills,"
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"that the previously most successful film in the franchise, \"Resident Evil: Extinction\".\nAnderson's next film was the 2011 3D romantic action adventure film \"The Three Musketeers\", from a screenplay by Andrew Davies and Alex Litvak based on the novel of the same name. Matthew Macfadyen, Ray Stevenson, Luke Evans and Logan Lerman respectively star as the characters from the novel Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and d'Artagnan, while Milla Jovovich plays Milady de Winter. Furthermore, Christoph Waltz stars as Cardinal Richelieu, Orlando"
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"Kate Nash only released 2 albums."
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"and reached the top 10 in both the UK and Germany. The album's lead single, \"Do-Wah-Doo\", peaked at number 15 in the UK, becoming her fourth UK Top 40 single. Nash self-released her third studio album, \"Girl Talk,\" on 4 March 2013. The album failed to match the commercial success of her previous albums, though it charted within the top 100 in the UK, Ireland, Germany and Austria. Her fourth studio album, \"Yesterday Was Forever"
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"List of awards and nominations received by Kate Nash\nKate Nash is an English singer-songwriter from London, England. She debuted in 2005, uploading several demos to the social networking service Myspace. Nash released her debut single \"Caroline's a Victim\" through independent record label Moshi Moshi Records in February 2007. The release brought her to the attention of Fiction Records, which signed her two months later. She has released three studio albums: \"Made of Bricks\" (2007), \"My Best Friend Is You"
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"Whitey Bulger was sentenced for his role in organized crime in 2013."
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". On August 12, Bulger was found guilty on 31 counts, including both racketeering charges and was found to have been involved in 11 murders. On November 14, he received two consecutive life sentences plus five years for his crimes by U.S. District Judge Denise J. Casper. Bulger was incarcerated at the United States Penitentiary Coleman II in Sumterville, Florida.\nBulger was transferred to several facilities in October 2018; first to the Federal Transfer Center in Oklahoma and then to the United States Penitentiary, Hazelton, near Bruceton Mills,"
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"three and a half years in prison. Also in 2011, Woodlock sentenced former Boston city council Chuck Turner to three years in prison for accepting a $1,000 bribe, citing Turner's false statements to the FBI and \"ludicrously perjurious testimony\" as reasons for the sentence.\nIn 2012, Woodlock sentenced Catherine E. Greig, the longtime companion of Boston organized crime figure James \"Whitey\" Bulger, to eight years in jail. Greig pleaded guilty to harboring Bulger while he was a fugitive from justice. The sentence was affirmed"
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"Atlantic City stars an actor."
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"Robert Joy\nRobert Joy (born August 17, 1951) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his roles as Dr. Sid Hammerback in \"\", Charlie Houx in \"Land of the Dead\", Lizard in \"The Hills Have Eyes\", Dave in \"Atlantic City\", and Jim in \"Desperately Seeking Susan\".\nEarly life.\nJoy was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and grew up in St. John's, Newfoundland. He is the son of Flora Louise (née"
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"Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role \"In the Eyes of a Killer\", Action on Film International Film Festival - 2009\n- Won - Best Motion Picture - Drama \"In the Eyes of a Killer\", Action on Film International Film Festival - 2009\n- Won - Best Actor in a Leading Role \"In the Eyes of a Killer\", Atlantic City Cinefest - 2009\n- Won - Lifetime Achievement Award, Atlantic City Cinefest - 2009\n- Won - Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film \"In the"
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"Woody Allen is a person."
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"Woody Allen\nHeywood \"Woody\" Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; December 1, 1935) is an American director, writer, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades.\nHe began his career as a comedy writer in the 1950s, writing jokes and scripts for television and publishing several books of short humor pieces. In the early 1960s, he performed as a stand-up comedian, emphasizing monologues rather than traditional jokes, where he developed the persona of an insecure, intellectual, fretful nebbish"
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"deprecatingly qualifies the story of the song as only being partly true, stating, \"The writer is the inventor, the designer, the creative force behind a body of work. The author is the actual man or woman, in reality, in society, in person. I like Woody Allen the director/writer, circa 1975, but I doubt I would like Woody Allen the person, circa 1975.\" Stevens also cited the poem \"Chicago\" by Carl Sandburg as an influence on the track, and had intended"
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"Frank Sedgman only played soccer."
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"Frank Sedgman\nFrancis \"Frank\" Arthur Sedgman, (born 29 October 1927) is a retired World No. 1 amateur tennis champion. In his 1979 autobiography Jack Kramer, the long-time tennis promoter and player, included Sedgman in his list of the 21 greatest players of all time. Sedgman is one of only five tennis players all-time to win a multiple slam set in two disciplines, matching Margaret Court, Roy Emerson, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams. In 1951 he and Ken McGregor won the men"
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", in the next-to-last match they ever played—Gonzales was 42 years old at the time and Rosewall was considered to be the co-No. 1 player in the world.\nIn 1961 Gonzales named Rosewall as the toughest opponent he had faced, rating him above Jack Kramer, Lew Hoad, Pancho Segura, Ted Schroeder, Frank Sedgman and Frank Parker. Gonzales added:\n“Even with my tremendous service advantage I can only just edge him out on grass or wood. On clay courts,"
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"Heather Watson was awarded her first WTA singles title in Japan."
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"Heather Watson\nHeather Miriam Watson (born 19 May 1992) is a British professional tennis player and a Wimbledon mixed doubles champion. She is a former British No. 1 and current British No. 2.\nShe won the Mixed Doubles title at the 2016 Wimbledon Championships with Henri Kontinen.\nIn October 2012, Watson won her first WTA singles title at the Japan Open, becoming the first British woman to win a WTA singles title since Sara Gomer in 1988.\nIn her junior career, Watson won the US"
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"2012 HP Open\nThe 2012 HP Open was a women's tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts sponsored by Hewlett-Packard. It was the fourth edition of the HP Open, and part of the WTA International tournaments of the 2012 WTA Tour. It was held at the Utsubo Tennis Center in Osaka, Japan, from October 8 through October 14, 2012. Heather Watson won the singles title.\nChampions.\nChampions Singles.\n- Heather Watson defeated Chang Kai-chen 7–5, 5–7, 7–6\nChampions Doubles."
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"Beverly Hills, 90210 addressed numerous topical issues such as date rape, gay rights, animal rights, alcoholism, drug abuse, domestic violence, sex, antisemitism, racism, teenage suicide, teenage pregnancy, and AIDS."
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"relationships, the show addressed topical issues such as sex, date rape, homophobia, animal rights, alcoholism, drug abuse, domestic violence, eating disorders, antisemitism, racism, teenage suicide, teenage pregnancy, and AIDS.\nAfter poor ratings during its first season, the series gained popularity during the summer of 1991, when Fox aired a special \"summer season\" of the show while most other series were in reruns. Viewership increased dramatically, and \"90210\" became one of Fox's top shows when it returned"
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"Beverly Hills, 90210 (season 4)\nThe fourth season of \"Beverly Hills, 90210\", an American teen drama television series, began airing on September 8, 1993 on Fox television network. The season concluded on May 25, 1994 after 32 episodes. This season follows the gang during their freshman year of college as they deal with issues that young adults face such as sex, teen pregnancy, date rape, drug abuse, animal rights, politics, relationships, antisemitism, marriage, infidelity, crime, abortion"
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"Liberia is a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory."
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"largest city is Monrovia.\nLiberia began as a settlement of the American Colonization Society (ACS), who believed black people would face better chances for freedom and prosperity in Africa than in the United States. The country declared its independence on July 26, 1847. The U.S. did not recognize Liberia's independence until February 5, 1862, during the American Civil War. Between January 7, 1822, and the American Civil War, more than 15,000 freed and free-born black people who faced legislated limits in the U.S."
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"Worcester was sentenced to prison for four years and appealed the ruling, arguing that this sentence violated treaties made between Indian nations and the United States federal government by imposing state laws on Cherokee lands. The Court ruled in Worcester's favor, declaring that the Cherokee Nation was subject only to federal law and that the Supremacy Clause barred legislative interference by the state of Georgia. Chief Justice Marshall argued, \"The Cherokee nation, then, is a distinct community occupying its own territory in which the laws of Georgia can have no force"
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"My Summer of Love was co-written by Pawel Pawlikowski and Michael Wynne."
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"My Summer of Love\nMy Summer of Love is a 2004 British drama film directed by Paweł Pawlikowski and co-written by Pawlikowski and Michael Wynne. Based on the novel of the same name by Helen Cross, the film explores the lesbian relationship between two young women from different classes and backgrounds. Working class Mona (Natalie Press), whose once-hotheaded brother Phil (Paddy Considine) became a born-again Christian in prison, meets upper middle class Tamsin (Emily Blunt, in her theatrical film debut) who"
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"first new play to be performed in the newly rebuilt Everyman Theatre and is the Everyman Theatre's best selling new play to date. He also wrote \"The Star\" for the Liverpool Playhouse, to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Playhouse Theatre which was originally The Star Music Hall.\nWynne co-wrote the film My Summer of Love (in collaboration with Pawel Pawlikowski) which starred Emily Blunt and Natalie Press. It won the BAFTA for Best British Film and Best Screenplay - Evening Standard Awards.\nHe has written"
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"Luke Evans starred in a film."
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"The Three Musketeers\" (2011).\nIn 2013, Evans starred as the main antagonist Owen Shaw in the blockbuster \"Fast & Furious 6\", and also played Bard the Bowman in Peter Jackson's three-part adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's \"The Hobbit\". Evans also portrayed the vampire Dracula in the character's film origin story, \"Dracula Untold\". In 2017, Evans starred as Gaston in Disney's live-action adaptation of \"Beauty and the Beast\", and portrayed American psychologist"
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"-starred in the war drama \"Hacksaw Ridge\", playing the love interest of Andrew Garfield's character; both films received positive reviews, with Palmer's performances being praised. She co-starred in the film \"Message from the King\", alongside Chadwick Boseman, Luke Evans and Alfred Molina. Palmer starred in the 2017 Psychological thriller \"Berlin Syndrome\" alongside \"Sense8\" actor Max Riemelt.\nPalmer stars alongside Michiel Huisman and Sam Reid in \"\" (2017).\nPersonal life.\nPalmer has"
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"Uranus's uppermost layer of clouds contains methane."
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"Jupiter's and Saturn's in its primary composition of hydrogen and helium, but it contains more \"ices\" such as water, ammonia, and methane, along with traces of other hydrocarbons. It is the coldest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System, with a minimum temperature of , and has a complex, layered cloud structure with water thought to make up the lowest clouds and methane the uppermost layer of clouds. The interior of Uranus is mainly composed of ices and rock.\nLike the other giant planets, Uranus has"
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"similar to Jupiter's and Saturn's in its primary composition of hydrogen and helium, but it contains more \"ices\" such as water, ammonia, and methane, along with traces of other hydrocarbons. It is the coldest planetary atmosphere in the Solar System, with a minimum temperature of , and has a complex, layered cloud structure with water thought to make up the lowest clouds and methane the uppermost layer of clouds. The interior of Uranus is mainly composed of ice and rock.\nClassification of Uranus.\n-"
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"There are 8 majors Steffi Graf competed in two years."
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"only grass and clay. Graf reached thirteen consecutive major singles finals, from the 1987 French Open through to the 1990 French Open, winning nine of them. She won 5 consecutive major singles tournaments (1988 Australian Open to 1989 Australian Open), and seven out of eight, in two calendar years (1988 Australian Open to 1989 US Open, except 1989 French Open). She reached a total of 31 major singles finals.\nGraf is regarded by many to be the greatest female tennis player of all time. Navratilova"
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", and grass.\nCareer Grand Slam Women's singles.\nEach woman's \"first wins\" in the four majors are listed chronologically and their ages upon completion of the Career Grand Slam are given in brackets. Five of the ten women achieved at least two Career Grand Slams, two of the ten have achieved three Career Grand Slams and Steffi Graf is the only player to achieve four Career Grand Slams.\nCareer Grand Slam Men's doubles.\nIn Men's Doubles, 24 players have won the Career Grand Slam,"
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"Harry Potter is a series of books."
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"Since the release of the first novel, \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", on 26 June 1997, the books have found immense popularity, critical acclaim and commercial success worldwide. They have attracted a wide adult audience as well as younger readers and are often considered cornerstones of modern young adult literature. , the books have sold more than 500 million copies worldwide, making them the best-selling book series in history, and have been translated into eighty languages. The last four books consecutively set records as the"
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"in reading among children coinciding with the Harry Potter publishing phenomenon, nor has the broader downward trend in reading among Americans been arrested during the rise in the popularity of the Harry Potter books. The research also found that children who read Harry Potter books were not more likely to go on to read outside the fantasy and mystery genres. NEA chairman Dana Gioia said the series, \"got millions of kids to read a long and reasonably complex series of books. The trouble is that one Harry Potter novel every few years is not"
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"The Nile fails to drain through Burundi."
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", Ethiopia, Eritrea, South Sudan, Republic of the Sudan and Egypt. In particular, the Nile is the primary water source of Egypt and Sudan.\nThe Nile has two major tributaries, the White Nile and Blue Nile. The White Nile is considered to be the headwaters and primary stream of the Nile itself. The Blue Nile, however, is the source of most of the water and silt. The White Nile is longer and rises in the Great Lakes region of central Africa, with the most distant source"
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"Nile river.\n- Lake Victoria\n- Lake Albert\n- Lake Edward\nLakes and drainage basins Drain into the Congo River.\n- Lake Tanganyika\n- Lake Kivu\nLakes and drainage basins Drains into the Zambezi via the Shire River.\n- Lake Malawi\nLakes and drainage basins Endorheic basin.\n- Lake Turkana\nAfrican Great Lakes Region.\nThe African Great Lakes region consists of countries that surround the African Great Lakes. It comprises Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda,"
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"Patricia Lea ``Patty'' Jenkins was born in 1970."
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"Patty Jenkins\nPatricia Lea Jenkins (born July 24, 1971) is an American film and television director and screenwriter. She directed the films \"Monster\" (2003), \"Wonder Woman\" (2017), and the upcoming \"Wonder Woman 1984\" (2020). For her work on the pilot episode of \"The Killing\", she received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series and won the Directors Guild of America award for Outstanding Directing in Dramatic Series.\nEarly life."
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"Griffin (born 1964), American singer, songwriter and musician\n- Patricia Patty Hearst (born 1954), American socialite, kidnap victim and member of the Symbionese Liberation Army\n- Patty Hill (1868-1946), American composer and teacher, co-writer of the tune which later became \"Happy Birthday to You\"\n- Patricia Patty Hopkins, (born 1942), British architect\n- Patricia Patty Jenkins (born 1971), American film director and screenwriter\n- Patty Judge (born 1943)"
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"Certain standards of interoperability are required of Wi-Fi Certified Products."
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"Wi-Fi\nWi-Fi () is a family of radio technologies that is commonly used for the wireless local area networking (WLAN) of devices which is based around the IEEE 802.11 family of standards. \"WiFi\" is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance, which restricts the use of the term \"Wi-Fi Certified\" to products that successfully complete interoperability certification testing. Wi-Fi uses multiple parts of the IEEE 802 protocol family and is designed to seamlessly interwork with its wired sister protocol Ethernet"
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"WiMAX generations. It is compatible and inter-operable with TD-LTE.\nTerminology.\nWiMAX refers to interoperable implementations of the IEEE 802.16 family of wireless-networks standards ratified by the WiMAX Forum. (Similarly, Wi-Fi refers to interoperable implementations of the IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN standards certified by the Wi-Fi Alliance.) WiMAX Forum certification allows vendors to sell fixed or mobile products as WiMAX certified, thus ensuring a level of interoperability with other certified products, as long as they fit the same profile"
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"Land Rover makes Lamborghini."
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"Land Rover\nLand Rover is a luxury car brand that specialises in four-wheel-drive vehicles, owned by British multinational car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover, which has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008. The Land Rover is regarded as a British icon, and was granted a Royal Warrant by King George VI in 1951. In 2001 it received the Queen's Award for Enterprise for outstanding contribution to international trade.\nThe Land Rover name was originally used by the Rover Company for the Land Rover Series,"
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"and Audi S7 V8 Turbo. In 2012, they unveiled a concept car, the \"Urus\"; which was similar to a Porsche Cayenne and Bentley Bentayga. The Urus concept vehicle would evolve into the 2019 production SUV Lamborghini Urus.\nExternal links.\n- LAMBO Cars, Off Road Line Up\nSee also.\n- Lamborghini Urus (MY2019-onwards), the successor to the original Lamborghini SUV.\n- Toyota Land Cruiser\n- Toyota Mega Cruiser, civilian and military jeep\n- Land Rover Range Rover,"
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"Venus has a similar size to Earth."
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"magnitude of −4.6 – bright enough to cast shadows at night and, rarely, visible to the naked eye in broad daylight. Orbiting within Earth's orbit, Venus is an inferior planet and never appears to venture far from the Sun; its maximum angular distance from the Sun (elongation) is 47.8°.\nVenus is a terrestrial planet and is sometimes called Earth's \"sister planet\" because of their similar size, mass, proximity to the Sun, and bulk composition. It is radically different from Earth in other"
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"List of geological features on Venus\nThis is a list of geological features on Venus. Venus is the second planet from the Sun. Venus is classified as a terrestrial planet and it is sometimes called Earth's \"sister planet\" owing to their similar size, gravity, and bulk composition (Venus is both the closest planet to Earth and the planet closest in size to Earth). The surface of Venus is covered by a dense atmosphere and presents clear evidence of former violent volcanic activity. It has shield and composite volcanoes"
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"Albany, New York is the center of the Capital District of New York."
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"Metropolitan Statistical Area, including the nearby cities and suburbs of Troy, Schenectady, and Saratoga Springs. With a 2013 Census-estimated population of 1.1 million the Capital District is the third-most populous metropolitan region in the state. As of the 2010 census, the population of Albany was 97,856.\nThe area that later became Albany was settled by Dutch colonists who, in 1614, built Fort Nassau for fur trading and, in 1624, built Fort Orange. In 1664, the English took over the Dutch settlements,"
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"of the Dunn Memorial Bridge. Facilities are open to the public at large and not just to members.\nSee also.\n- Albany Convention Center\n- Capital District\n- Capital District Transportation Authority\n- History of Albany, New York\n- Hudson River-Black River Regulating District\n- List of North American ports\n- List of ports in the United States\n- New York State Archives\n- Ogdensburg Bridge and Port Authority\n- Port Authority of New York and New Jersey\n- Port of Oswego"
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"Qatar is a country."
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"Media Network, and reportedly supporting several rebel groups financially during the Arab Spring. For its size, Qatar wields disproportionate influence in the world, and has been identified as a middle power. Qatar is currently the subject of a diplomatic and economic embargo by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, and Egypt, which began in June 2017. Saudi Arabia has also proposed the construction of the Salwa Canal, which would run along the Saudi-Qatar border, effectively turning Qatar into an island."
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"as popular, cricket tournaments such as the ICC World Cup and the ICC World Twenty20 which exclude Qatar but include nations which account for most of the expatriates in the country are one of the most viewed sporting events in the country.\nGolf.\nQatar has hosted the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters, a European Tour golf event, since 1998.\nHandball.\nHandball is a very popular team sport in Qatar. It was introduced to the country in 1968; however, Qatar did not join the International Handball Federation until"
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"Tokyo was known formerly as Edo."
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"the city his headquarters in 1603. It became the capital after Emperor Meiji moved his seat to the city from Kyoto in 1868; at that time Edo was renamed Tokyo. The Tokyo Metropolis formed in 1943 from the merger of the former and the . Tokyo is often referred to as a city but is officially known and governed as a \"metropolitan prefecture\", which differs from and combines elements of a city and a prefecture, a characteristic unique to Tokyo.\nThe 23 Special Wards of Tokyo were formerly Tokyo City."
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"The World According to Paris prominently featured Lexi Dreyfus."
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"2010, with Hilton's court-ordered community service stemming from her arrest in Las Vegas, Nevada for cocaine possession, to February 2011, with her birthday party, the series co-starred Brooke Mueller, Lexi Dreyfus, Jennifer Rovero, Allison Melnick, Brooke Brinson (daughter of Kim Richards), Hilton's then-boyfriend Cy Waits, and Kathy Hilton.\nReception.\n\"Entertainment Weekly\" gave the series a \"D\", stating that, unlike \"Keeping Up with the Kardashians\", it \""
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"ran from 1982 to 1987. Nearly every episode included an exterior establishing shot of the towers. The towers have also served as the backdrop for several television commercials, including adverts for Samsung, Buick, Volvo, and Kia Motors. In film, the towers were prominently featured in 2011's \"The Green Hornet\".\nThe buildings were also used in Melrose Place as the office of Lexi Sterling's business, Sterling Advertising. They were also seen in Burke's Law.\nThe buildings were used for the album cover"
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"and was founded by Hulagu Khan, son of Tolui and grandson of Genghis Khan. With the fragmentation of the Mongol Empire after 1259 it became a functionally separate khanate. At its greatest extent, the state expanded into territories that today comprise most of Iran, Iraq, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Turkey, western Afghanistan, and the Northwestern edge of the Indian subcontinent. Later Ilkhanate rulers, beginning with Ghazan in 1295, converted to Islam.\nDefinition.\nAccording to the historian Rashid-al-Din"
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"The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc\nThe Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc () is a 1999 French epic historical drama film directed by Luc Besson. The film stars Milla Jovovich, John Malkovich, Faye Dunaway and Dustin Hoffman. The screenplay was written by Besson and Andrew Birkin, and the original music score was composed by Éric Serra.\n\"The Messenger\" portrays the story of St. Joan of Arc, the French war heroine and religious martyr of the 15th century. The story begins with"
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"Audrey Hepburn\nAudrey Hepburn (born Audrey Kathleen Ruston; 4 May 192920 January 1993) was a British actress and humanitarian. Recognised as a film and fashion icon, Hepburn was active during Hollywood's Golden Age. She was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third-greatest female screen legend in Golden Age Hollywood, and was inducted into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame.\nBorn in Ixelles, Brussels, Hepburn spent her childhood between Belgium, England, and the Netherlands. In Amsterdam, she studied"
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"Audrey Hepburn on screen and stage\nAudrey Hepburn (4 May 1929 – 20 January 1993) was a British actress who had an extensive career in film, television, and on the stage from 1948 to 1993. Considered by some to be one of the most beautiful women of all time, she was ranked as the third greatest screen legend in American cinema by the American Film Institute. Hepburn is also remembered as both a film and style icon. Her debut was as a flight stewardess in the 1948 Dutch film \""
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"in 2013, \"Classics\" in 2014, and \"Christmas Party\" in 2016. She received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media for \"So Long\", which was featured in the 2011 film \"Winnie the Pooh\" soundtrack. Besides singing, she plays keyboards, percussion, banjo, and ukulele.\nDeschanel is also a co-founder of the female-focused website HelloGiggles, which was acquired by Time, Inc. in 2015.\nEarly life.\nDeschanel was born in Los"
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"Lee Harvey Oswald\nLee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 – November 24, 1963) was an American Marxist and former U.S. Marine who assassinated United States President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Oswald was honorably released from active duty in the Marine Corps into the reserve and defected to the Soviet Union in October 1959. He lived in the Belarusian city of Minsk until June 1962, when he returned to the United States with his Russian wife, Marina, and eventually settled in Dallas. Five government investigations concluded"
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"quarter. As a result, the Texas Water Development Board was created in 1957, and the state began a period of building a diverse system of water conservation plans. This included increasing access to groundwater, and creating lakes by damming rivers.\nTexas modernizes: 1945–present JFK assassination.\nOn Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas, at 12:30 pm Central Standard Time (18:30 UTC), Lee Harvey Oswald, an alienated loner, assassinated President John F. Kennedy. The Texas Governor, John B. Connally"
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"Bengali films. He appeared in and wrote scripts for radio and television serials for Doordarshan Kendra Kolkata and All India Radio.\nRecognition.\nHe was twice awarded Government of West Bengal Best Director, in 1984 and 1998. He won the Dishari Award, Pramathesh Chandra Barua Award and the Uttam Kumar Award. He was awarded the Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards for Best Supporting Actor in \"Mrigayaa, Mahaprithivi\".\nReferences.\n- AT 80, APU’S NEVER ‘NOT BUSY’"
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"garnered critical acclaim for her first major role as the title character in the teen noir drama television series \"Veronica Mars\" (2004–07). For her performance, she was awarded a Saturn Award for Best Actress on Television. She reprised the eponymous role in the 2014 film continuation and the 2019 revival series. During her time on \"Veronica Mars\", Bell starred as Mary Lane in the musical film \"\" (2005), a reprise of the role she had played in the New York musical upon which the film"
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"featuring Jay Z, Nelly, Slim Thug, Snoop Dogg, Lauren London, Jamie Cullum and Pusha T of Clipse. Originally the album had been slated for release on November 15, 2005, but the date was delayed at Williams' request. Most recently, a music video for \"That Girl\" (featuring Snoop Dogg) was released and has been receiving airplay on VH1.\nOn this album, Pharrell makes his solo production debut without his partner Chad Hugo. In an interview on the delay, he stated that"
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"Sebastián Marroquín\nSebastián Marroquín (born Juan Pablo Escobar Henao, 24 February 1977) is a Colombian architect, author, and the son of slain Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar.\nDeath of Pablo Escobar.\nOn December 2, 1993, the Colombian National Police located and then killed Pablo Escobar (aged 44), when Escobar, one of Medellíns most infamous criminals, made a phone call to his son. Escobar's location was tracked by a Colombian electronic surveillance team. After Escobar took notice of the police surrounding"
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"Vilanch (Additional Material);Choreography, Toni Basil; Original Stage Production Conceived and Directed by: Bette Midler\n- Drama Series \"Private Practice\" \"Did You Hear What Happened to Charlotte King?\" (ABC) Mark Gordon Company, Shondaland; Creator: Shonda Rhimes; Written by: Shonda Rhimes,Directed by: Allison Liddi-Brown; Executive Producers: Mark Tinker, Craig Turk, Steve Blackman, Shonda Rhimes, Betsy Beers, Mark R. Gordon; Co-Executive Producers: Jennifer Cecil, Barbie Kligman, Ann Kindberg"
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". Following the announcement of the single, it was revealed that Carey had recorded an accompanying music video for it with David LaChapelle. The video premiered on March 8, 2013, the same day \"Oz the Great and Powerful\" was released theatrically.\nBackground and composition.\nOn February 6, 2013, it was revealed that Carey was working with StarGate on a song titled \"Almost Home\", as the lead single from the soundtrack album for the movie \"Oz the Great and Powerful\", with the singer"
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"Miranda Cosgrove\nMiranda Taylor Cosgrove (born May 14, 1993) is an American actress and singer. Her career began at the age of seven with several television commercial appearances. Cosgrove's film debut came in 2003, when she appeared as Summer Hathaway in \"School of Rock\". She appeared in a number of minor television roles over several years before coming to prominence as Megan Parker on the Nickelodeon television series \"Drake & Josh\". In 2007, she landed the role of Carly Shay, the lead character on"
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"and reached the top 10 in both the UK and Germany. The album's lead single, \"Do-Wah-Doo\", peaked at number 15 in the UK, becoming her fourth UK Top 40 single. Nash self-released her third studio album, \"Girl Talk,\" on 4 March 2013. The album failed to match the commercial success of her previous albums, though it charted within the top 100 in the UK, Ireland, Germany and Austria. Her fourth studio album, \"Yesterday Was Forever"
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"Girl Talk (Kate Nash album)\nGirl Talk is the third studio album by English singer-songwriter Kate Nash. Nash self-released the album under Have 10p Records along with Fontana in March 2013 after she raised money for the album on PledgeMusic. \"Girl Talk\" has received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Featuring a heavier rock-influenced sound, the album is a noticeable departure from her first two indie pop albums. Lyrically, it draws a lot of influence from the riot grrrl movement.\nThe"
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"Lightning Point\nLightning Point is an Australian television teen drama set in the modern day with fantasy elements. It was filmed on location at the Gold Coast in 2011. The half-hour series is produced by Jonathan M. Shiff for Network Ten in association with Nickelodeon and German public broadcaster ZDF. It was re-broadcast on Network Ten in Australia on 22 June 2012, and again on the same network from 5 July 2014.\nThe series premiered on TeenNick in the United States under its international title of Alien Surf Girls"
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"A Game of Thrones (disambiguation)\nA Game of Thrones is the first novel in George R. R. Martin's fantasy series \"A Song of Ice and Fire\".\nA Game of Thrones or Game of Thrones may also refer to:\nCommon uses.\n- \"A Game of Thrones\" (comics), a 2011 comic book adaptation of George R. R. Martin's eponymous fantasy novel\n- \"Game of Thrones\", an HBO television series that debuted in 2011, based on \"A Song of"
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"Hubert Humphrey\nHubert Horatio Humphrey Jr. (May 27, 1911 – January 13, 1978) was an American politician who served as the 38th vice president of the United States from 1965 to 1969. He served in the United States Senate representing Minnesota from 1949 to 1964 and 1971 to 1978. He was the Democratic Party's nominee in the 1968 presidential election, losing to Republican nominee Richard Nixon.\nHumphrey was born in Wallace, South Dakota, and attended the University of Minnesota. He earned a master's degree from"
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"Electoral history of Hubert Humphrey\nHubert Horatio Humphrey, 38th Vice President of the United States (1965–1969), United States Senator from Minnesota (1949–1964 and 1971–1978), 35th Mayor of Minneapolis, Minnesota (1945–1948).\nMinnesota United States Senate election, 1948:\n- Hubert Humphrey (DFL) – 729,494 (59.78%)\n- Joseph H. Ball (R) (inc.) – 485,801 (39.81%)\n- Vincent Raymond Dunne (Socialist Workers) – 4,951 (0.41%)\n1952 Democratic"
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"aquaculture and industrial development are considered the primary drivers of coastal destruction in the region.\nProblems Land pollution.\nDesertification remains a serious problem, consuming an area greater than the area used as farmland. Although desertification has been curbed in some areas, it is still expanding at a rate of more than 67 km² every year. 90% of China's desertification occurs in the west of the country. Approximately 30% of China's surface area is desert. China's rapid industrialization could cause this area to drastically increase."
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"as Gordon Brown and Alexander Armstrong as David Cameron.\nSynopsis.\nA short time before the 2010 general election, Tony Blair goes on British television and gives a political broadcast, in which he announces his resignation as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.\nThe Labour Party, of which Blair is leader, is trailing David Cameron's Conservative Party in the polls. However, within hours of Blair's departure, the polling trends dramatically reverse with respondents overwhelmingly supporting Labour's new leader, Gordon Brown. Fearing that his"
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"Ramis\nRamis is a surname and may refer to:\n- Harold Ramis (1944–2014), American actor, director and screenwriter\n- Iván Ramis (born 1984), Spanish footballer\n- Joan Ramis (1746–1819), Spanish historian\n- Jonathan Ramis (born 1989), Uruguayan footballer\n- Llucia Ramis (born 1977), Spanish writer and journalist\n- Luis Miguel Ramis (born 1970), Spanish footballer\n- Magali García Ramis (born 1946), Puerto Rican writer\nRamis may also refer"
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"Devil's Got Your Gold\nDevil's Got Your Gold is the debut album by Frank. Released 7 August 2006. A week after the release of their debut single \"I'm Not Shy\". It features, amongst others, tracks featured in Frank's show \"Totally Frank\" on Channel 4's T4.\nThe album was recorded in Los Angeles in 2005. Seven of the tracks are co-written by Frank, alongside Brian Higgins and Xenomania, who also produced it. Tracks one and five were also"
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"Third Person (film)\nThird Person is a 2013 romantic drama film directed and written by Paul Haggis and starring an ensemble cast consisting of Liam Neeson, Mila Kunis, Adrien Brody, Olivia Wilde, James Franco, Moran Atias, Kim Basinger, and Maria Bello. The film premiered at the 2013 Toronto Film Festival.\nPlot.\nThe film tells three inter-connected love stories that take place in Paris, New York and Rome.\n\"Paris\": Michael (Liam Neeson), a writer who"
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". Saint Andrew instructed Peter to tell the Crusade leaders about this and to give the Lance to Raymond of St. Gilles when it was found. Peter did not immediately inform Raymond or the other leaders and was visited four more times before June 1098. He began to lose his sight in February 1098, probably because of the famine afflicting the Crusaders, although he believed Saint Andrew was punishing him.\nAfter the Crusaders captured Antioch, Peter and Raymond began excavating the floor of the church. On 14 June 1098, Peter apparently"
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"Chillar Party\nChillar Party () is a 2011 Indian family comedy film directed by Nitesh Tiwari and Vikas Bahl and produced by Ronnie Screwvala under UTV Motion Pictures and Salman Khan under his SKBH Productions (Salman Khan Being Human Productions). The film has a multiple-cast of debuting child-artists particularly named after movies such as, \"Silencer\", \"Aflatoon\", \"Shaolin\" etc. It also features Ranbir Kapoor in an item-number. \"Chillar Party\" won the 2011 National Film Award for Best"
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"Lee Min-ho (actor)\nLee Min-ho (, born June 22, 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He gained widespread fame in Korea and some parts of Asia with his role as Gu Jun-pyo in \"Boys Over Flowers\" in 2009. The role won him a Best New Actor award at the 45th Baeksang Arts Awards. His notable lead roles in television series include \"City Hunter\" (2011), \"The Heirs\" (2013) and \"Legend of the"
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"Famous in Love\nFamous in Love is an American drama television series that premiered on Freeform on April 18, 2017, and is based on the novel of the same name by Rebecca Serle. The series stars Bella Thorne, Charlie DePew, Georgie Flores, Carter Jenkins, Niki Koss, Keith Powers, Pepi Sonuga, and Perrey Reeves. On June 29, 2018, Freeform announced that it had cancelled the series after two seasons.\nPlot.\nPaige Townsen, an ordinary college student, gets her big break after"
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"Bella Thorne\nAnnabella Avery Thorne (born October 8, 1997) is an American actress and singer. She began her career as a child model. Thorne played Ruthy Spivey in the television series \"My Own Worst Enemy\" (2008) and Tancy Henrickson in the fourth season of \"Big Love\" (2010), before gaining prominence for her role as CeCe Jones on the Disney Channel series \"Shake It Up\" (2010–2013). She also portrayed Paige Townsen in the Freeform drama series \"Famous in Love\""
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"Oakland, California\nOakland is the largest city and the county seat of Alameda County, California, United States. A major West Coast port city, Oakland is the largest city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, the third largest city overall in the San Francisco Bay Area, the eighth most populated city in California, and the 45th largest city in the United States. With a population of 432,897 , it serves as a trade center for the San Francisco Bay Area; its Port of Oakland is"
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"goes on the run after a bounty is placed on him. Principal photography began on October 26, 2015, in New York City. \nThe film premiered in Los Angeles on January 30, 2017, and was theatrically released in the United States on February 10, 2017. It was acclaimed by critics, with praise for the action sequences, direction, editing, visual style and the performances of the cast, particularly Reeves. The film grossed $171 million worldwide against its $40 million budget, nearly twice the $"
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"character skin in \"\" was often referred to as John Wick. There has since been an official John Wick skin released alongside a limited game mode titled “Wick’s Bounty.” \nSequels.\nA sequel was released on February 10, 2017, and at the 2016 CinemaCon, Reeves hinted that more sequels had been planned. Following the release of \"John Wick: Chapter 2\", a third movie was released as of May 17, 2019 by the name of \"John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum\""
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"\" (2019), the latter five earning him a reputation as a \"scream king\".\nOn television, he starred in the CBS drama series \"A Gifted Man\" (2011–2012), and as Lou Solverson in the second season of FX's anthology series \"Fargo\" (2015), for which he received a second Golden Globe Award nomination. In the DC Extended Universe, he portrayed Orm Marius / Ocean Master in the superhero film \"Aquaman\" (2018) and he voiced the President of the"
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"Lou Solverson\nLou Solverson is a fictional character in the FX television series \"Fargo\". He first appeared as a supporting character in the first season (set in 2006–2007), played by Keith Carradine, and then as a main character in season two (set in 1979), played by Patrick Wilson.\nCharacter summary.\nCharacter summary Season 1.\nSolverson has a minor role in season one. In 2006, he is a retired police officer, and is the owner of Lou's Coffee Shop. A"
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", picked a score of six, meaning a totally homosexual identity.\n- 2009—2016 Integrated Household Survey:\nIn all years, it was observed that an LGB identity is most common among London residents and those aged under 35. Homosexual identity in 2016 was more than twice as common among men (1.7%) than among women (0.7), whereas bisexual identity was more common among women (0.9%) than men (0.6%).\n- 2016\nA female-only survey found that 4% of"
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"related conditions; no history of depression, mental or nervous disorder, or epilepsy; and a secure gun safe to store firearms. The FAC additionally requires demonstrating a good reason for each firearm the applicant wishes to own (such as hunting, pest control, collecting, or target shooting). Self-defense is only accepted as a good reason in Northern Ireland.\nAn SGC allows the holder to purchase and own any number of shotguns, so long as they can be securely stored. Shotgun magazine capacity is limited to"
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"Jet Li\nLi Lianjie (courtesy name Yangzhong; born 26 April 1963), better known by his stage name Jet Li, is a Chinese film actor, film producer, martial artist, and retired Wushu champion who was born in Beijing. He is a naturalized Singaporean citizen.\nAfter three years of training with acclaimed Wushu teacher Wu Bin, Li won his first national championship for the Beijing Wushu Team. After retiring from competitive Wushu at age 19, he went on to win great acclaim in China as an actor"
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". After four years they were married in 2005.\nTogether they have three sons, twins born in 2007 and another son born in 2013.\nAssociation with social causes.\nKom is an animal rights activist, and supporter of PETA India, starring in an ad to call for an end to the use of elephants in circuses. \"Circuses are cruel places for animals where they are beaten and tortured. As a mother, I can imagine what animals go through when their children are taken away from them to forcefully"
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"existed in the country started.\nOn May 28, 1918 the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan (1918-1920) - the first secular democratic state in the Muslim East was proclaimed.\nThe Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, founded by Mammad Amin Rasulzadeh, was the first parliamentary republic and the first democratic, legal and secular state in the Turkish and Islamic world. \nAmong the important accomplishments of the ADR was the extension of suffrage to women, making Azerbaijan one of the first countries in the world, and the very first majority"
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"Dhool\nDhool () is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Dharani. The film featured Vikram, Jyothika and Reemma Sen in the lead roles, while Vivek, Sayaji Shinde, Telangana Shakuntala, and Pasupathy, among others, play supporting roles. The film, produced by A. M. Rathnam at a cost of 7 crore, had music composed by Vidyasagar and released in January 2003. The film was a commercial blockbuster. It was dubbed into Malayalam while being remade in Telugu, Sinhalese, Punjabi,"
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"Dhool Ka Phool\nDhool Ka Phool is a 1959 Indian Bollywood film. Produced by B. R. Chopra, it was directed by B.R.'s brother Yash Chopra, this being Yash's first movie as a director, having been an assistant director in B.R.'s earlier film \"Naya Daur\". The film stars Mala Sinha, Rajendra Kumar, Nanda, Leela Chitnis, Jeevan and Ashok Kumar. The story revolves around a Muslim bringing up an \"illegitimate\" Hindu child and featured the classic song \"Too Hindu Banega Na Musalman Banega"
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"in Haifa.\nIn December 2015, Apple bought the 70,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in North San Jose previously used by Maxim Integrated, in an $18.2million deal.\nCorporate identity Stores.\nThe first Apple Stores were originally opened as two locations in May 2001 by then-CEO Steve Jobs, after years of attempting but failing store-within-a-store concepts. Seeing a need for improved retail presentation of the company's products, he began an effort in 1997 to revamp the retail program to get an improved"
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"often being noted for its cinematic score-like qualities, Del Rey's videos are also often characterized for their usually cinematic quality with a retro flare. Since her career beginnings as an independent artist, Del Rey has recorded clips of herself singing along to her songs on webcams and juxtaposed them alongside vintage home videos and films to serve as \"homemade music videos\", a style which helped gained her early recognition. Following her early success, Del Rey had a series of high budget music videos including the videos for \"Born"
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", but the film failed to have a theatrical release owing to Kavithalayaa Productions' financial troubles. During the period, Ganesh also opted out of another multi-starrer \"Mankatha\" (2011), and instead chose to work on another bilingual Tamil and Hindi film, \"Panithuli\" (2012), in a solo lead role. Shot entirely in the USA, the film opened to negative reviews and performed poorly at the box office. Furthermore, he appeared with another veteran actor, Nagarjuna, during the making of \""
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"considered a thriving tourist destination for Shia Muslims and the tourism industry in the city boomed after the end of Saddam Hussein's rule. However, due to the US sanctions on Iran, the number of Iranian tourists dropped significantly.\nAttractions.\nIraq has four World Heritage Sites recognised by the UNESCO as well as eleven additional sites on the tentative list of UNESCO. All of the World Heritage Sites are cultural, which include Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat), Erbil Citadel, Hatra, and Samarra Archaeological City. The tentative list"
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"Mike Bartlett (playwright)\nMichael Bartlett (born 7 October 1980) is an English playwright. \nHe has also written screenplays for film and TV series. His 2015 series, \"Doctor Foster,\" starring Suranne Jones, won the New Drama award from National Television Awards. Bartlett also won Best Writer from the Broadcast Press Guild Awards. A BBC TV Film of Bartlett's play \"King Charles III\" was broadcast in May 2017 and while critically acclaimed, generated some controversy.\nBackground.\nMike Bartlett was"
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"in the BBC adaptations of Philip Pullman's \"The Ruby in the Smoke\" and \"The Shadow in the North\", while his first major role in television came as Danny in the 2007 BBC series \"Party Animals\". Smith, who was announced as the eleventh incarnation of the Doctor in January 2009, is the youngest person to ever play the character. He left the series at the end of the 2013 Christmas Day special, ‘The Time of the Doctor’. In film, he starred in \"Womb"
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"Smith (Hawthorn)\n- Nick Smith (Melbourne)\n- Ben Speight (North Melbourne)\n- Justin Staritski (North Melbourne and Collingwood)\n- Phil Stephens (1935–2015) (St Kilda)\n- Grant Tanner (Geelong)\n- Jim Taylor (1932–2000) (South Melbourne)\n- Michael Taylor (Collingwood)\n- Dean Terlich (Melbourne)\n- James Thiessen (Richmond and Adelaide)\n- Keith Thomas (Fitzroy)\n- Matt Thomas (Port Adelaide and Richmond)\n-"
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"Greyson Chance\nGreyson Michael Chance (born August 16, 1997) is an American singer, songwriter, and pianist. His April 2010 performance of Lady Gaga's \"Paparazzi\" at a sixth-grade music festival went viral on YouTube, gaining widespread attention and over 65million views as of July 2019, as well as an appearance on \"The Ellen DeGeneres Show\" shortly afterward. Two of his original compositions, \"Stars\" and \"Broken Hearts\", gained over six and eight million views respectively on his YouTube channel"
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"Greyson\nGreyson is a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:\nGiven name.\n- Greyson Chance (born 1997), American pop rock singer and pianist\n- Greyson Gunheim (born 1986), free agent American football defensive end\nSurname.\n- Ashley Greyson, film and music video director, cinematographer, editor, and producer\n- Bruce Greyson, M.D. (born 1946), Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Virginia\n- John Greyson (born 1960),"
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"24 is a science fiction movie."
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"24 (2016 film)\n24 is a 2016 Indian Tamil language science fiction action film written and directed by Vikram Kumar. Based on the concept of time travel, the film stars actor Suriya in a triple role, along with Samantha Ruth Prabhu as the female lead.\nThe film's development dates back to 2009, at which time it was to feature actors Vikram and Ileana D'Cruz in lead roles. However, in February 2010, the project was dropped due to difference in opinions between director, producer and actor,"
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"Boston Science Fiction Film Festival\nThe Boston Science-Fiction Film Festival is going on its 43rd year, making it the oldest genre film festival in the US. The festival runs a total of 10-days, showcasing over 100 science fiction features and short films, from all over the world. It culminates with a 24-hour movie marathon of classic, new and schlock films. The 24-hour marathon (known as The ‘Thon) starts at noon on the Sunday of President's Holiday weekend and runs, non-stop until noon the"
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"Thiokol\nThiokol (variously Thiokol Chemical Corporation, Morton-Thiokol Inc., Cordant Technologies Inc., Thiokol Propulsion, AIC Group, ATK Thiokol, ATK Launch Systems Group; finally Orbital ATK before becoming part of Northrop Grumman) was an American corporation concerned initially with rubber and related chemicals, and later with rocket and missile propulsion systems. Its name is a portmanteau of the Greek words for sulfur (θειον \"\"theion\"\") and glue (κολλα \"\"kolla\"\"), an allusion to the company's initial"
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"1995, ATK entered the aerospace market with the acquisition of the Hercules Aerospace Co., a division of Hercules Inc. Since then ATK has become a supplier of aerospace and defense products to the U.S. government and its allies, and to their contractors. It also carries on the manufacture and sale of the Hercules gunpowder lines.\nIn 2001, ATK acquired Thiokol, renaming it ATK Launch Systems in 2006, though it is still known within the industry by its original name. Thiokol was the sole manufacturer of the reusable Solid Rocket Motor"
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"Russell Brand\nRussell Edward Brand (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian, actor, radio host, author, and activist.\nAfter beginning his career as a stand-up comedian and later becoming an MTV presenter, Brand first achieved renown in 2004 as the host of \"Big Brother's Big Mouth\", a \"Big Brother\" spin-off. In 2007, he had his first major film role in \"St Trinian's\", and the following year he landed a major role in the"
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"Under the Skin with Russell Brand\nUnder the Skin with Russell Brand is a podcast hosted by comedian, actor, radio host, author, and activist Russell Brand. According to iTunes the podcast \"asks: what's beneath the surface - of people we admire, of the ideas that define our time, of the history we are told.\"\nFormat.\nFormat Interviews.\nIn the podcast Russell Brand interviews a variety of guests from \"the world of academia, popular culture and the arts.\" In the"
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"Cosmopolitan as of 2011 contains content which includes articles on self-improvement."
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"its content as of 2011 includes articles discussing relationships, sex, health, careers, self-improvement, celebrities, fashion, horoscopes, and beauty. Published by Hearst Corporation, \"Cosmopolitan\" has 64 international editions, including Armenia, Australia, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Latin America, Malaysia, the Middle East, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom and is printed in 35 different languages and"
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".\nwikiHow provides how-to content on the internet by allowing anyone to edit pages. As of February 2015, wikiHow contains over 180,000 how-to articles. Most how-to articles follow a similar format with steps, tips, warnings, a listing of things you'll need, and are complemented with images to help a reader learn how to complete a task.\nwikiHow uses the wiki method of continuous improvement, allowing editors to add, delete, or otherwise modify content. Once an article is created,"
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"James Arness died."
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"James Arness\nJames Arness (born James King Aurness, May 26, 1923 – June 3, 2011) was an American actor, best known for portraying Marshal Matt Dillon for 20 years in the CBS television series \"Gunsmoke\". Arness has the distinction of having played the role of Dillon in five separate decades: 1955 to 1975 in the weekly series, then in \"\" (1987) and four more made-for-television \"Gunsmoke\" films in the 1990s. In Europe, Arness reached cult status"
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"Arness was granted legal custody of the children. Daughter Jenny died of a drug overdose in 1975. Former wife Virginia died of a drug overdose in 1977.\nIn 1978, Arness married Janet Surtees. She survived him.\nDespite his stoic character, according to Ben Bates, his \"Gunsmoke\" stunt double, Arness laughed \"from his toes to the top of his head.\" Shooting on the \"Gunsmoke\" set was sometimes suspended because Arness got a case of the uncontrollable giggles. James Arness disdained publicity and"
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"NSYNC was founded in 1995."
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"NSYNC\nNSYNC (, ; also stylized as *NSYNC or 'N Sync) was an American boy band formed in Orlando, Florida, in 1995 and launched in Germany by BMG Ariola Munich. NSYNC consisted of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone, and Lance Bass. After heavily publicized legal battles with their former manager Lou Pearlman and former record label Bertelsmann Music Group, the group's second album, \"No Strings Attached\" (2000), sold over one million copies in one day and"
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"of boy band popularity in North America, which hasn't been seen since.\nArguably the most successful boy band manager from the U.S. was Lou Pearlman, who founded commercially successful acts such as the Backstreet Boys in 1993, NSYNC and LFO in 1995, O-Town in 2000, and US5 in 2005. Backstreet Boys and NSYNC became the two biggest boy bands in the late 1990s until the early 2000s, and Backstreet Boys went on to tie The Jackson 5 as the best-selling boy bands in history with over"
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