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"what type of aircraft is used in air assault"
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"the firepower, mobility, and total integration of helicopter assets, maneuver on the battlefield under the control of the ground or air maneuver commander to engage and destroy enemy forces or to seize and hold key terrain usually behind enemy lines. Due to the transport load restrictions of helicopters, air assault forces are usually light infantry, though some armored fighting vehicles, like the Russian BMD-1 are designed to fit most heavy lift helicopters, which enable assaulting forces to combine air mobility with a certain degree of ground mechanization. Invariably the assaulting troops are highly dependent on aerial fire support provided by"
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"Down in the Bottomlands as the wire had been disguised as jewelry to smuggle it in past security. The conspirators had sabotaged all the tour party's transport, leaving them stranded far below sea level on the hot dry abyssal plain. This leaves a squad of Tarteshan secret police and police and army with the job of evacuating the tour party, by giving each member a big backpack tank of drinking water and marching them out; partway up to sea level a helicopter finds them and flies the party the rest of the way. (The author realises that in such an ordeal, people cannot live"
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"who plays roy cropper in coronation street live 2000"
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"Coronation Street Live (2000 episode) Weatherfield to open a new planning office at the Town Hall. Before she leaves, she calls into \"Roy's Rolls\" to warn Ken and Duggie that the tarmackers are getting a court injunction meaning the police will be able to remove the demonstrators. Ken is working on getting a preservation order from Northern Heritage but fears this may take too long. Hayley Cropper (Julie Hesmondhalgh) questions her husband, Roy (David Neilson) about their interview with Peter Hartnell, but Roy is more concerned with the demo. At The Rovers Return Inn, Natalie Barnes (Denise Welch) tells Liz McDonald (Beverley Callard) that she"
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"Appatlo Okadundevadu sister ahalya and brother in law Savyasachi there they advices him to exile to foreign then Raju refuses to leave because he loves cricket so he don't want to lose cricket. Then suddenly they were attacked by police on the leadership of imtiyaz. In the shootout all were escapes successfully except Raju. In the other side two cops were dead then imtiyaz swears on their death and challenges with Raju to destroy him, his sister brother in law and his gang and lefts him. Meanwhile, in Ganesh utsav the railway colony association grandly celebrates Ganesh utsav but in the celebrations"
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"until what date did turner entertainment retain ownership of mgm's film library"
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"part of the deal, Turner Entertainment retained ownership of MGM's library of films released up to May 9, 1986. Turner Broadcasting System was split into two companies; Turner Broadcasting System and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and reincorporated as MGM/UA Communications Co. The film library of Turner Entertainment would serve as the base form of programming for TCM upon the network's launch. Before the creation of Turner Classic Movies, films from Turner's library of movies aired on the Turner Broadcasting System's advertiser-supported cable network TNT – along with colorized versions of black-and-white classics such as \"The Maltese Falcon\". After the library was acquired, MGM/UA"
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"to sell off their theater chains and all trade practices were prohibited (United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc., 1948). The prevalence of vertical integration wholly predetermined the relationships between both studios and networks and modified criteria in financing. Networks began arranging content initiated by commonly owned studios and stipulated a portion of the syndication revenues in order for a show to gain a spot on the schedule if it was produced by a studio without common ownership. In response, the studios fundamentally changed the way they made movies and did business. Lacking the financial resources and contract talent they once"
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"how long was the martian mars simulation lab simulation time"
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"Extremophile panspermia. On 26 April 2012, scientists reported that lichen survived and showed remarkable results on the adaptation capacity of photosynthetic activity within the simulation time of 34 days under Martian conditions in the Mars Simulation Laboratory (MSL) maintained by the German Aerospace Center (DLR). On 29 April 2013, scientists at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, funded by NASA, reported that, during spaceflight on the International Space Station, microbes seem to adapt to the space environment in ways \"not observed on Earth\" and in ways that \"can lead to increases in growth and virulence\". On 19 May 2014, scientists announced that numerous microbes,"
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"Esmeralda 1879 Esmeralda and that took a year to build, plus sophisticated sets on land. The movie completely ignores the other two ships clashed in the Battle of Punta Gruesa: Peruvian ironclad frigate Independencia and the Spanish schooner Covadonga. The film is based on the memories of Commander Wenceslao Vargas, the last survivor of the Esmeralda (who was a simple cabin boy at the time), who relates the everyday life of a pre-naval combat board, no major developments which it could be a tense wait; however, the film reflects with great accuracy the combat itself, with some notable scenes, such as, among"
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"what kind of zombies are in the fear"
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"The Fear (Higson novel) residence at Buckingham Palace. The group decides to travel to the palace, thinking that their friends might be there. During the journey, the group is attacked by the 'gym bunnies', a group of zombies who, due to their good physical condition, are harder to kill; the gym bunnies corner Dognut's crew. About to go in for the kill, they are saved by a brutal group of hunters led by a boy named Ryan. Ryan's group guides Dognut's crew to the palace, where Al is reunited with Maria. David claims that he does not know where their friends are, but the"
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"The Forgotten Army humans and have been trapped in their mammoth-like space ship for centuries and are now ready to take the people of New York to a mining project in far space, the Doctor is kidnapped and Amy and the finder of the mammoth have to rescue the Doctor from the Vykoids, the policemen is attacked by the vykoids and realises how strong they are. The Doctor lures Amy to him with mind communication and then Amy saves him and the Vykoid leader starts his teleportation of the American people just when the first people are about to walk to the mining"
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"where did lord british come from in ultima"
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"published game Akalabeth was released, the president of the publishing company suggested he use the name in the game, since it was more memorable than his real name. Garriott released \"\" and all other Ultima games under the pseudonym, and occasionally appeared in \"Ultima Online\" playing as Lord British and meting out justice to his players. He is still known as Lord British. Garriott retained the trademark rights to the name Lord British with its associated symbols, and the character appears in his game \"Tabula Rasa\" as General British. Neither the Avatar nor Lord British were born in Sosaria, but"
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"Diadem (series) ability is to change objects from one thing into another. But he also has the abilities of sight, water, and the control over an object's size. This easy-to-be-around joker is the best at magical fighting and the second best planner (Pixel is the best). He constantly fights with Helaine but later in the series he shows romantic interest in her despite his resistance to keep his feelings in check. Score controls an emerald, amethyst, jasper, and chrysolite. Helaine is a female warrior from a medieval world. On her planet, she was a noble, but still considered \"just a girl\" and"
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"who wrote the song santamental in the christmas tree"
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"after the project, calling him the \"Keith Richards of our generation.\" Famous session guitarist Michael Landau played on the song \"Look Out For Angels,\" and there is a previously unreleased version of \"Jingle Bells\" sung by Sammy Davis, Jr. All songs traditional arranged by Lukather/Babko except where noted Santamental Santamental is the fourth solo album from Steve Lukather. When Lukather's record company, Bop City Records, approached him about recording a Christmas album, he quipped, \"Why me? Do I look like Father Christmas to you mofos?\" The company wanted him to do the record knowing he would approach the project with"
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"Art Poe a book entitled \"Poe's Run and Other Poems.\" Of Poe's long touchdown run to beat Yale 6-0 in 1898, Sykes penned: \"Hys eyes on ye dystante Goale; He lookes behynde him not, but from ye Scripture learned in Youthe Rememberethe Mrs. Lot. \"Ye Elis tears in fierce Pursuite; But Poe eludes ycm alle; He rushes 'twixt ye quyverrynge Postes, & sytteth on ye Balle.\" Poe's stardom on the gridiron as a junior and senior at Princeton was the result of a remarkable comeback from a severe leg injury suffered during his freshman year, after which doctors doubted that he would"
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"how many s-size hdcams are there in p2"
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"P2 (storage media) recorders (VCR), and a special 5.25-inch computer drive for random-access integration with non-linear editing systems (NLE). The cards can also be used directly where a PC card (PCMCIA) slot is available, as in most older notebook computers, as a normal hard disk drive, although a custom software driver must first be loaded. As of early 2010, P2 cards are available in capacities of 4, 8, 16, 32 and 64 GB. At introduction, P2 cards offered low recording capacity compared to competing, video tape-based formats (a miniDV tape holds roughly 13 GB of data, and an S-size HDCAM tape holds 50"
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"Last (unit) editions describe this as the \"red herring\" or and compose the herring last out of ten short thousands of twelve long hundreds, still making 12,000 fish altogether. (Elsewhere, the herring last was treated by volume.) The comprised 20 dicker of 10 skins each (200 total) or, sometimes, 12 dozen skins (144 total). The English last could also be understood as the volume occupied by the other lasts. In some sources, the last is equated with 640 gallons. The beer last was 12 barrels, the cod last and some herring lasts were also 12 barrels, and the pitch last was 12"
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"example of a pathogen with at least 5 pathogenicity islands"
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"Pathogenicity island Pathogenicity islands (PAIs), as termed in 1990, are a distinct class of genomic islands acquired by microorganisms through horizontal gene transfer. Pathogenicity islands are found in both animal and plant pathogens. Additionally, PAIs are found in both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. They are transferred through horizontal gene transfer events such as transfer by a plasmid, phage, or conjugative transposon. Therefore, PAIs contribute to microorganisms' ability to evolve. One species of bacteria may have more than one PAI. For example, \"Salmonella\" has at least five. An analogous genomic structure in rhizobia is termed a \"symbiosis island\". Pathogenicity islands (PAIs)"
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"any eukaryotic clock protein, even though fundamental processes do resemble those of eukaryotic organisms (such as light resetting phase, temperature compensation, ad free running period). Kai genes are found in almost all cyanobacteria. Williams found that 6 of the annotated cyanobacterial genomes had 2 contiguous ORFs maintaining homology to \"S. elongates\" kaiB and kaiC genes. Of these sequence associations, only four kaiA genes are distinguishable, thus making it the most sequence diversified of the kai genes. The \"Synechocystis\" sp. Strain PCC 6803 genome has only one kaiA gene, whereas multiple are found in kaiB and kaiC. KaiB and kaiC homologues"
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"where does creeps book come from in canada"
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"Creeps (novel) Creeps is a 2013 young adult novel that was written by Darren Hynes. It was first published in Canada on July 30, 2013 through RazorBill. Wayne is a teenager growing up in a dysfunctional home. His father is an alcoholic and his mother keeps threatening to desert him all. He can't escape his home life in school either, as Wayne is constantly bullied by his schoolmate Pete \"The Meat\". One morning he's rescued by Marjorie, a teen girl dealing with her own problematic home life, and the two begin to befriend one another. However even as the two"
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"Survivalism (song) a hand picking a man up out of the wreckage of a crumbling bridge, claimed to be drawn by a prison inmate. There are various biblical quotations surrounding the drawing, and capital letters (un-capitalized letters in the second paragraph) align to form the word \"francesca\" once in the first paragraph, and twice in the second. Francesca has two documented meanings; 'free', and 'from Franconia' or 'from France'. The music video is available for download (both the lo-res and hi-res version) at the album's website. At the end of 2007, \"Rolling Stone\" readers voted the video as the best music video"
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"in which competition did brian laudrup score the winning goal in 1995"
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"Brian Laudrup Denmark were edged out of participation at the 1994 World Cup by Spain and the Republic of Ireland. During the World Cup qualification, Michael Laudrup had re-entered the team. Laudrup was a vital part of the Danish team that won the Confederations Cup in 1995. He scored a remarkable individual goal in the 2–0 win over Saudi Arabia which saw him beat three defenders before slotting it into the net from a wide angle. The goal is rated by FIFA as one of the greatest goals ever scored in the history of the competition. Denmark defeated Argentina in the final"
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"Kjetil Rekdal officially rejoined his youth club Fiksdal/Rekdal. Rekdal has 83 games for the Norwegian national team, after his debut against Italy in 1987, and played in two FIFA World Cups (1994 and 1998). He scored 17 goals for the national team, among those one legendary long range goal at Wembley against England in 1992, the only goal in the game as Norway beat Mexico in the 1994 World Cup, and a penalty in the 1998 World Cup against Brazil to win the game 2–1, prompting the commentator to say how \"the man with the yellow boots has hurt those wearing the"
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"how many dynasties did antigonid rule in greece"
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"a period of confusion, Demetrius's son Antigonus II Gonatas was able to establish the family's control over the old Kingdom of Macedon, as well as over most of the Greek city-states, by 276 BC. It was one of four dynasties established by Alexander's successors, the others being the Seleucid dynasty, Ptolemaic dynasty and Attalid dynasty. The last scion of the dynasty, Perseus of Macedon, who reigned between 179-168 BC, proved unable to stop the advancing Roman legions and Macedon's defeat at the Battle of Pydna signaled the end of the dynasty. The ruling members of the Antigonid dynasty were: The"
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"Monarchies in Europe was a militaristic polis with a remarkable mix between monarchy (dual kingship), aristocracy (Gerousia) and democracy (Apella); the Roman Republic (c. 509–27 BCE) had a mixed constitution of oligarchy, democracy and especially aristocracy. The dominant poleis of Athens and Sparta were weakened by warring each other, especially during the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BCE) won by Sparta. They were defeated and ruled by Thebes for a time (371–360 BCE), after which Sparta's role was over. Eventually, all of Greece was subjugated by the Macedonian monarchy in 338 BCE, that put an end to the era of free autonomous city-states, and Athenian"
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"what is the name of the grey parrot that has the ability to identify objects"
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"Psittacus to associate simple human words with meanings, and to intelligently apply the abstract concepts of shape, colour, number, zero-sense, etc. According to Pepperberg and other ornithologists, they perform many cognitive tasks at the level of dolphins, chimpanzees, and even human toddlers. As well as labeling objects, Alex could express what his wants were, suggesting that grey parrots know the difference between features and feelings. In general, it has been shown that grey parrots are able to learn relatively quickly, though they are limited to simple and non-abstract mediums of thinking. They have been shown to be able to make cognitive"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"the gundam universal century is based on which law"
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"Gundam Universal Century technology works by leveraging Isaac Newton's Third Law of Motion (when there's an action there is an equal and opposite reaction) with regard to inertia to effect changes in direction. Mobile suits performing AMBAC motions would presumably move similarly to present-day astronauts performing extra-vehicular activity: both typically having roughly similar body structure, their use of that mass to control their rotation would presumably be similar, even if calculated by different means. AMBAC is by its nature limited to re-orienting the unit about its center of mass, and is not a substitute for propulsion. It is often used in conjunction with the"
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"100 Jahre – Der Countdown credits, three events of the year are briefly show before again following a brief intro. In this we see the Earth again before the featured year is displayed and the view through the closed hallmark of the second-ranked 9 on the respective continent zooms. Now begins the actual sequence that is about the last-mentioned event. This is used as a hook for a more detailed consideration of the topic, not limited only to the year. Several of the previously mentioned issues are addressed briefly in other episodes. The individual effects are rotated so that when taken by itself conclusive, and"
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"which swedish village is known for its lindy hop dance"
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"communities throughout the world, and Lindy hop can today be found in almost every large westernized city. The small village of Herräng in Sweden (north of Stockholm) has unofficially become the international mecca of Lindy hop thanks to the annual Herräng Dance Camp formerly run by the Rhythm Hot Shots then passed on to new owners and operational team, with an attendance from around 40 countries. Lindy hop tends to be concentrated in small local scenes in cities in each of these countries, although regional, national, and international dance events bring dancers from many of these scenes together. Local swing"
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"Dances of the Nyakyusa and central African dances such as mganda of people from Ruvuma region in Tanzania and malipenga in Malawi. Performers bear titles that derive from English language military terms, such as commander, corporal, and major; The uniforms appears to be derived from a European military prototype. Thousands of People flocks to see ing'oma dances competitions in the dry season when host associations invites guest associations to dance in specially prepared clearings. Normally associations are based on village wise. = Magosi and Samba= Samba and magosi are performed by youths, The difference between the two is just the number of dancers. Samba"
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"what is the main language of kathua district"
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"Kathua the district has Dogra culture. Dogri is the main language spoken by the people of the district. The district is culturally an integrated part of Jammu region and all important religious fairs like Lohri, Maha Shivratri, Id-ul-Fitr, Holi, Ramnavmi, Baisakhi, Basantpanchami, Martyr's day of Guru Arjun Dev, Raksha Bandhan, Janam Ashtami, Mahanavami, Dussehra, Diwali, id-ul-zuha, Guru Ravi Dass's b’day, Mahatama gandhi's b’day Guru Govind Singh's b’day, Chacha Nehru's birthday. Above all, the Independence Day and Republic Day are celebrated with great enthusiasm. Holy Navratras also provide special occasion for worship and pilgrimage to holy places culminating into small to big"
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"Raisen Raisen is a town and a municipality in Raisen district in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the administrative headquarters of Raisen District. Raisen takes its name from the massive fort at the top of a hill. The town is located at the foot. The name is probably a corruption of Rajavasini or Rajasayan—the royal residence. The famous places to visit in Raisen district are raisen fort, dargah, and sanchi stupa. The region is predominantly agrarian. India census, Raisen had a population of 35,553. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Raisen has an average"
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"what was the original name of the vincent motorcycle line"
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"Vincent Motorcycles the correct materials for some components (e.g. gears) was not available. Some motorcycles built during this period had black rims. From 1950, HRD was dropped from the name, and the logo now simply read \"The Vincent\". The term \"Series D\" was not used by the factory, but was taken as a natural progression by the motorcycling world, and indicates a change of the rear subframe with a new seat support, which freed the passenger footpegs from the swingarm-connected-seat struts of the Series B and C models. With sales falling, Vincent tried modernizing his existing line by enclosing the motorcycles in"
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"Compensation (film) the splendor or romance and a possible lifetime commitment only to be forced to deal with the dreaded disease of their difference times: tuberculosis and AIDS. The multi-layered film tackles various issues that arise in the relationship of the \"mixed\" couples. The entire film was shot in Chicago, Illinois to play a tribute to the director's previous residence and to expose the audience to the beautiful city. Well-known filming locations within Chicago. Reginald R. Robinson, a noted ragtime composer and performer, served as the film's period music score composer. He incorporated the piano and mandolin into all his compositions for"
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"who wrote dry your eyes on bbc one ni"
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"from the Grave\", also featured stand-up comedy and appearances by \"Dry Your Eyes\" characters Derek and the McDowell Brothers alongside the regular \"Give My Head Peace\" cast. Dry Your Eyes (TV series) Dry Your Eyes was a Northern Irish sketch show on BBC One NI, created by the Hole in the Wall Gang, the makers of one of Northern Ireland's most successful shows \"Give My Head Peace\". The show is written by Damon Quinn who also produces and stars in the series. Writer Damon Quinn said \"It's a temporary move away from \"Give My Head Peace\" for us and is"
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"Bhutto Nagar Bhutto Nagar (), is one of the neighbourhoods of Landhi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Bhutto Nagar including Muhajirs, Christians, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras and Ismailis. The population of Landhi Town is estimated to be nearly one million. This neighbourhood is named after former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a Sindhi. yahan p phadda b hoa tha mqm walon ka andp se bhutto nagar mn ghuys k firing ki thii mqm walon n nisar peeli tanki pluancher marnyn wala tha eid k 2sry din pr mara nh phe nisar"
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"who wrote the song ievan polokka"
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"on TV Aichi & \"Banana Zero Music\" music program which aired on NHK. Ievan Polkka \"Ievan Polkka\" or \"Ievan Polokka\" (Savo Finnish for \"Eva's Polka\") is a popular Finnish song with lyrics written in the early 1930s by Eino Kettunen to a traditional Finnish polka tune. The name is commonly misspelled \"Levan Polkka\", due to the similarity of lowercase \"L\" and the uppercase vowel \"I\" (\"i\") in sans-serif fonts. It is also known as \"Loituma's Polka\" (or \"Loituma's Polkka\"). The melody of \"Ievan Polkka\" is very similar to that of , and in South Karelia the Ievan Polkka is also"
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"time), and to be able to dance zouk like the first time.\" In the chorus, they all sing, \"Brilha la luna, oh, oh, oh, Mira que bela Brilha la luna, oh, oh, oh Una bela luna siempre vai brilhar.\" (The moon shines, oh, oh, oh, Look how beautiful the moon shines, oh, oh, oh A beautiful moon will always shine). In the \"bridge\" of the song, the girls sing, \"Hala ban hala ban hala bin bin bun ban Hala hala ban hala bin hala bun.\" Denis Moreira, of the \"Diário de São Paulo\", said that \"Brilha la Luna\" has, with"
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"which king granted strasbourg the status of an imperial free city"
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"History of Strasbourg King Philip of Swabia granted the city the status of an Imperial Free City. Around 1200, Gottfried von Straßburg wrote the Middle High German courtly romance Tristan, which is regarded, alongside Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival and the Nibelungenlied, as one of great narrative masterpieces of the German Middle Ages. A revolution in 1332 resulted in a broad-based city government with participation of the guilds, and Strasbourg declared itself a free republic. The deadly bubonic plague of 1348 was followed on 14 February 1349 by one of the first and worst pogroms in pre-modern history: over a thousand Jews were publicly"
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"City status in Belgium City status in Belgium is granted to a select group of municipalities by a royal decree or by an act of law. During the Middle Ages, towns had defined privileges over surrounding villages. As the nobility strengthened their power over regions in feudal Europe, they bestowed on towns the rights to organize annual fairs, levy tolls or build walls and other defense works. Under the French occupation of Belgian provinces, these privileges were abolished and replaced by an honorific title of \"city\" (, ). This was imposed upon the Belgian provinces by order of the French"
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"August Belmont triumphed in the famous 1858 Lincoln-Douglas Debates over his long-time romantic and political rival, the newly recruited Republican candidate Abraham Lincoln, in their battle for Douglas's Senate seat). Senator Douglas subsequently nominated Belmont as chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Belmont is attributed with single-handedly transforming the position of party chairman from a previously honorary office to one of great political and electoral importance, creating the modern American political party's national organization. He energetically supported the Union cause during the Civil War as a \"War Democrat\" (similar to former Tennessee Senator Andrew Johnson, later installed as war governor of the"
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"Battle of Mobley's Meeting House composed in large part of the Whig forces that had just the day before routed and scattered a Tory gathering at Beckhamville, South Carolina. Colonel Bratton was elected overall field commander for the engagement, which rode for Mobley's that day, arriving in the early morning hours. They found that the camp, although it had a fortified blockhouse and the meetinghouse itself was of sturdy construction, was not particularly alert against possible attack, and planned a surprise attack. The attack occurred at daybreak with an assault on the church and blockhouse. The Whig forces attacked from three sides, leaving the fourth"
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"Dade Battlefield Historic State Park park, and the Dade Battlefield Society decided to create a festival to educate the public about the birds. The festival's activities included a lecture on swallow-tail kites, kite building and flying, birdhouse construction, and watching the swallow-tailed kites. Monuments indicating the locations of the officers’ deaths stretch from the park's entrance to about 300 feet (91.44 meters) south. The museum which details the Seminole War lays 49 feet (15 meters) from the replica of the breastworks and about 600 feet (182.88 meters) from the northern most commemorative monuments. The reenactment takes place in a cleared area in the pine woods"
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"Hawley Harvey Crippen Inspector Dew from Scotland Yard.\" After a pause, Crippen replied, \"Thank God it's over. The suspense has been too great. I couldn't stand it any longer.\" He then held out his wrists for the handcuffs. Crippen and Le Neve were arrested on board the \"Montrose\" on 31 July 1910. Crippen was returned to England on board the . The Crippen murder was featured in a popular song: <poem> Dr Crippen killed Belle Elmore Ran away with Miss le Neve Right across the ocean blue Followed by Inspector Dew Ship's ahoy, naughty boy! </poem> The pathologists appearing for the prosecution, including"
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"Bhutto Nagar Bhutto Nagar (), is one of the neighbourhoods of Landhi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Bhutto Nagar including Muhajirs, Christians, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras and Ismailis. The population of Landhi Town is estimated to be nearly one million. This neighbourhood is named after former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a Sindhi. yahan p phadda b hoa tha mqm walon ka andp se bhutto nagar mn ghuys k firing ki thii mqm walon n nisar peeli tanki pluancher marnyn wala tha eid k 2sry din pr mara nh phe nisar"
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"Appatlo Okadundevadu sister ahalya and brother in law Savyasachi there they advices him to exile to foreign then Raju refuses to leave because he loves cricket so he don't want to lose cricket. Then suddenly they were attacked by police on the leadership of imtiyaz. In the shootout all were escapes successfully except Raju. In the other side two cops were dead then imtiyaz swears on their death and challenges with Raju to destroy him, his sister brother in law and his gang and lefts him. Meanwhile, in Ganesh utsav the railway colony association grandly celebrates Ganesh utsav but in the celebrations"
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"Diamond Quadrilateral The Diamond Quadrilateral is a project of the Indian railways to establish a high speed rail network in India. The Diamond Quadrilateral will connect the four mega cities in India, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai, similar to the Golden Quadrilateral expressway system. High-speed train on Mumbai-Ahmedabad section will be the first high-speed train corridor to be implemented in the country. On 9 June 2014, the President of India Pranab Mukherjee, officially mentioned that the Government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will launch a Diamond Quadrilateral project of high speed trains. Prior to the 2014 general election, the"
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"Ludhiana Junction railway station is well connected to other metro cities. 12037/New Delhi - Ludhiana Shatabdi Express is an important train that starts here.It also have Sahnewal,Doraha,Kila Raipur railway stations which serve domestic and passenger trains. This project has been scrapped by the government because lack of funds. The government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Delhi for construction of a Ludhiana Metro. This light transit system will serve about 25 years to Ludhiana. There will be two corridors in Ludhiana Metro. These two corridors of metro will give relief to many roads to some extent. City business service"
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"Live on Bowen Catriona Rowntree, Scott Darlow Zoe Tuckwell-Smith, Peter Hitchener, Graeme Simsion Jarryd Blair, Erin Holland, Heath McIvor - Randy Shura Taft, Tom Ward, Virginia Gay, Tom Hafey, Tottie Goldsmith, John Safran, Lola Berry, Steph Hickey, Nicholas J Johnson, Faiser Heigns, Jimmy James Eaton, Liam Amor, Brodie Harper, Lee Chan, Elena Kirschbaum (Ella Bella), Rachel Bergman, Danny McGinley, Greg Male, Lili Kendall Some of the comedians that have performed stand up spots on the show are John Dore, Russell Wiggington, Rob Caruana, Demi Lardner, Jay Morrissey, Peter Jones, Sonia Di Lorio, Wendy Little, Simon Taylor, Hayman Kent, Bad Boys of Musical Theater,"
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"what is the total area of bayanaul national park"
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"Bayanaul National Park Bayanaul National Park (; ) is a national park of Kazakhstan, located in southeastern Pavlodar Province, 140 kilometers from the industrially developed city of Ekibastuz, on the outskirts of the Central Kazakh Uplands. It is included on the list of protected areas of Kazakhstan. The park was founded in 1985, making it Kazakhstan's first national park. It was created to preserve and restore the natural flora and fauna found in the Bayanaul mountain range. The park's total area is 68,453 hectares. In the summer of 1993, the first All-Republic Camp (National Jamboree) of the Organization of the"
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"National parks of Azerbaijan the Black and Caspian Seas, Azerbaijan has a rich flora and fauna and widest biodiversity among the European states and enormous natural resources. The lands with specially protected ecosystems play the crucial roles in biodiversity preservation. The activity of such natural bodies promotes the preservation of rare and endangered species of plants and animals. Azerbaijan has a total of 9 national parks (as well as 13 state natural parks and 21 state reserves), which are listed in the table with the year of their establishment and their surface area. The total surface area of the 9 national parks is ."
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"Like \"Champions\", \"Star Hero\" requires the \"Hero System\" rulebook to play, as the rules are pretty similar to all other games using the system, with minor alterations to facilitate such common science fiction elements as interstellar starship battles, faster-than-light travel, and alien empires. The official Hero Universe setting divides the science fiction genre into five historical periods: \"Solar Hero\" (years 2080 to 2200), \"Interstellar Hero\" (2200–2300), \"Alien Wars\" (2300–2400), \"The Terran Empire\" (2400–2700), and \"The Galactic Federation\" (2700-3000). Star Hero Star Hero is a role-playing game, published by Hero Games, which uses its Fifth Edition \"Hero System\" rules to represent"
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"Giorgio Panariello to create weeds in the family constantly speaking ill of everything and everyone. Despite frequent the school you can not define a model student: among all her hobbies just mention the frequent writing letters to Santa Claus and tokens (which takes care to let him know how it was nice and quiet during the year, then presenting an abnormal list of gifts), is madly in love with a classmate Julia and spends most of his time with his grandfather, to him who combines all the colors. He loves video games and cartoons, first of all Power Rangers, with whom he"
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"Operation Neuland the Western Atlantic. The relatively ineffective anti-submarine warfare (ASW) measures along the United States Atlantic coast observed by U-boats participating in Operation Paukenschlag encouraged utilizing the range of German Type IX submarines to explore conditions in what had previously been the southern portion of a declared Pan American neutrality zone. A 15 January 1942 meeting in Lorient included former Hamburg America Line captains with Caribbean experience to brief commanding officers of , , , and about conditions in the area. The first three U-boats sailed on 19 January with orders to simultaneously attack Dutch refinery facilities on 16 February. \"U-161\""
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"Naval history of World War II points, and also handled anti-aircraft batteries protecting major ports. In 1939-1945 German shipyards launched 1,162 U-boats, of which 785 were destroyed during the war (632 at sea) along with 30,000 crew. The British anti-submarine ships and aircraft accounted for over 500 kills. At the end of the war, 156 U-boats surrendered to the Allies, while the crews scuttled 221 others, chiefly in German ports. In terms of effectiveness, German and other Axis submarines sank 2828 merchant ships totaling 14.7 million tons (11.7 million British); many more were damaged. The use of convoys dramatically reduced the number of sinkings, but convoys"
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"games at Lewis Field in Stillwater, Oklahoma. 1970 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team The 1970 Oklahoma State Cowboys football team represented Oklahoma State University in the Big Eight Conference during the 1970 college football season. In their second season under head coach Floyd Gass, the Cowboys compiled a 4–7 record (2–5 against conference opponents), tied for sixth place in the conference, and were outscored by opponents by a combined total of 337 to 215. The team's statistical leaders included Bobby Cole with 685 rushing yards, Tony Pounds with 1,871 passing yards, and Hermann Eben with 937 receiving yards and 42"
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"War victory propelled the Beavers to #7 in the final AP Poll, which was their best ever final ranking. It would take another 33 years for Oregon State to be ranked any higher. Oregon State's 7–2–1 record was its best between 1962 and 2000. It is all the more impressive because the Beavers were only favored to win three of the ten games they played. Three Beavers were selected in the 1968 NFL/AFL Draft, the second common draft, which lasted seventeen rounds (462 selections). 1967 Oregon State Beavers football team The 1967 Oregon State Beavers football team represented Oregon State"
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"Lucius, who had undertaken to repair the baths of Hadrian, asking for a payment of three talents of silver. The measurements of the fragment are 300 by 90 mm. Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 54 Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 54 (P. Oxy. 54) is a letter concerning the repair of public buildings, written in Greek. The manuscript was written on papyrus in the form of a sheet. It was discovered by Grenfell and Hunt in 1897 in Oxyrhynchus. The document was written between 27 March and 25 April of the year 201. It is housed in the Haskell Oriental Institute (2060) in the University of"
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"Papyrus 62 Papyrus 62 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering), signed by formula_1, known also as ‘‘Papyrus Osloensis’’, is a copy of the New Testament and Septuagint in Greek-Coptic. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Gospel of Matthew and Book of Daniel. The manuscript palaeographically has been assigned to the 4th century. The surviving text of Matthew are verses 11:25-30, they are in a fragmentary condition. It contains also fragments of Book of Daniel 3:51-53 and Odae (Papyrus 994 Rahlfs). Survived fragments of 13 leaves. The text is written in one column per page, 7 lines per column, 7-12 letters in"
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"David Rizzio After this violent struggle, Rizzio was stabbed an alleged 57 times, before being thrown down the main staircase and stripped of his jewels and fine clothes. He was buried within two hours in the cemetery of Holyrood. Buchanan and Daniel state that shortly afterwards his body was removed by the Queen's orders and deposited in the sepulchre of the Kings of Scotland; a measure most impolitic, as it strengthened the previous reports of her familiarity with him. Rumours were thrown around as to why this happened to Rizzio – most claim Darnley was jealous. Robert Melville arrived in Edinburgh from"
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"The Dethe of the Kynge of Scotis of the other two men, only after being threatened by the other conspirators. They try to find and kill the queen, but she has escaped and alerted the king's retinue, which pursues the conspirators who manage to escape. The rest of the account relates in a very detailed fashion how the murderers were tortured and executed. They are found within a month. Robert Stewart, Master of Atholl and Christopher Chambers are tortured in Edinburgh by being bound on crosses, having their flesh pulled from their bodies with tongs, being dragged by horses, hung up for all to see, decapitated with"
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"Orla coat of arms by the House of Saszowski and its branch scions. The Polish clan coat of arms was subsequently borne as well by several unrelated Polish knightly families and individuals connected with the clan by heraldic adoption at ennoblement, and as frequently found with Polish coats of arms, by some supposed members misattributed to the clan by error or usurpation. Silver (Argent), an eagle displayed headless red (Gules), on the neck a star of six rays red (gules); N.B. the star, as well as the eagle claws, are often found represented (rightly or wrongly) as gold (Or) tincture in Polish heraldic literature."
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"Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention The Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention (AISRAP) is a national and international suicide prevention research centre located at Griffith University in Mt. Gravatt, Queensland. According to its website, the institute is \"dedicated to advancing research and learning in the field of suicide prevention\" and provides training for health professionals as well as Master degrees in suicidology. The Institute also manages a research facility providing outpatient treatment for people with suicidal ideation and/or recent history of suicidal behaviour. The institute was developed in 1997 under the initial director, Professor Pierre Baume of"
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"its local paer, the \"Austin Chronicle\". There was lackluster response from both \"Slant\" magazine, and \"Roger Ebert\". FilmThreat critic Don Simpson remarked \"Poyser's oh-so-frank approach to sexuality goes much further than any Hollywood movie I have ever seen.\" The film was panned by the \"New York Daily News\". Love and Air Sex Love & Air Sex, formerly known as The Bounceback, is an American romantic comedy film directed by Bryan Poyser and written by Poyser, David DeGrow Shotwell, and Steven Walters. The film stars Sara Paxton, Ashley Bell, Zach Cregger, and Michael Stahl-David. The film premiered at the 2013 SXSW"
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"and viciously and cruelly murders any Slayers that don't cooperate with her and betray Buffy. Faith and Robin Wood take a group of Slayers to the Hellmouth in Cleveland, which has gone supernova with evil, to stabilize the hell there. They face many casualties, and experience strange projections of The Legion of Three, three deadly Hellgods. There are three factions of evils, two of them just want to defeat Buffy after she closed the Hellmouth, who want to kill Buffy, The so-called Queen of the Slayers who wants to destroy Buffy, along with her lover, Antonia Borgia (a sorcerer under"
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"Mysteries of Yoshitsune I&II The story from the first chapter follows the \"darkside inhabitants\" - darts, who were scattered all over Europe, fighting for different countries even against fellow inhabitants. The second chapter described how they tried to make something that would surpass them and for purpose of fighting, so were created 13 \"shitos\" (使徒, apostle, disciple), but their bodies were incomplete and could not appear under the sun. From the third chapter, now known as \"vampires\", is followed their life. They didn't pursue their purpose of life, and as become aware of the darkness inside them, raises the question what is now purpose"
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"Ayllu The ayllu is the traditional form of a community in the Andes, especially among Quechuas and Aymaras. They are an indigenous local government model across the Andes region of South America, particularly in Bolivia and Peru. Ayllus functioned prior to Inca conquest, during the Inca and Spanish colonial period, and continue to exist to the present day. How the ancient form and current organization correspond is unclear, since Spanish chronicles do not give a precise definition of the term. Ayllus had defined territories and were essentially extended family or kin groups, but they could include non-related members, giving individual"
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"Yaqui region and in coastal areas of Sonora and Sinaloa fished as well as farmed. The Yaqui also made cotton products. The Yaqui have always been skillful warriors. The Yaqui Indians have been historically described as quite tall in stature. The Yaqui conception of the world is considerably different from that of their European-Mexican and European-American neighbors. For example, many Yoemem believe that the universe is composed of overlapping yet distict worlds or places, called \"aniam.\" Nine or more different aniam are recognized: \"sea ania\": flower world, \"yo ania\": enchanted world, \"tenku ania\": a dream world, \"tuka ania\": night world,"
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"what was the subject of the 1947 film 'fireworks'"
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"Fireworks (1947 film) to the California Supreme Court, which ruled in favor of Rohauer. The court ruled that homosexuality was a valid subject of artistic expression and that overt reference to it could not be considered obscenity. This ruling became a landmark decision for freedom of speech in the United States. Fleishman successfully defended one of Anger's later films, \"Scorpio Rising\", in a similar obscenity trial. Critic Lewis Jacobs of the \"Hollywood Reporter\" wrote that the taboo subject matter was effectively conveyed through \"the film's intensity of imagery, the strength and precision of its shots and continuity,\" making \"Fireworks\" a work of \"rare"
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"Survivalism (song) a hand picking a man up out of the wreckage of a crumbling bridge, claimed to be drawn by a prison inmate. There are various biblical quotations surrounding the drawing, and capital letters (un-capitalized letters in the second paragraph) align to form the word \"francesca\" once in the first paragraph, and twice in the second. Francesca has two documented meanings; 'free', and 'from Franconia' or 'from France'. The music video is available for download (both the lo-res and hi-res version) at the album's website. At the end of 2007, \"Rolling Stone\" readers voted the video as the best music video"
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"how long has the use of lenses been dated"
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"Lens (optics) called lenses, such as microwave lenses, electron lenses, acoustic lenses, or explosive lenses. The word \"lens\" comes from \" lēns \", the Latin name of the lentil, because a double-convex lens is lentil-shaped. The lentil plant also gives its name to a geometric figure. Some scholars argue that the archeological evidence indicates that there was widespread use of lenses in antiquity, spanning several millennia. The so-called Nimrud lens is a rock crystal artifact dated to the 7th century BC which may or may not have been used as a magnifying glass, or a burning glass. Others have suggested that certain"
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"Women's medicine in antiquity other unidentified plants to create a sort of spermicide. There were many theories used to determine whether a woman was pregnant during antiquity. A popular method involved examining the vessels of her breasts. A second method involved sitting a woman on a beer and date mash covered floor and using a proportionality equation according to the number of times she vomits. Another method included inserting an onion into a woman's vagina and determining whether or not it could be smelled from her breath. Although there is little evidence as to whether or not any of these methods were confirmed medical"
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"benny golson was the pianist with which rhythm and blues band"
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"Benny Golson become jazz standards, including \"Blues March\", \"Whisper Not\", \"I Remember Clifford\", and \"Killer Joe\". While in high school in Philadelphia, Golson played with several other promising young musicians, including John Coltrane, Red Garland, Jimmy Heath, Percy Heath, Philly Joe Jones, and Red Rodney. After graduating from Howard University, Golson joined Bull Moose Jackson's rhythm and blues band; Tadd Dameron, whom Golson came to consider the most important influence on his writing, was Jackson's pianist at the time. From 1953 to 1959 Golson played with Dameron's band and then with the bands of Lionel Hampton, Johnny Hodges, Earl Bostic, Dizzy Gillespie,"
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"Woody Herman the Belock Recording Studio in Bayside New York. Throughout the history of jazz, there have always been musicians who sought to combine it with classical music. \"Ebony Concerto\" is one in a long line of music from the twenties to the present day that seeks to do this. Herman said about the \"Concerto\": \"[The \"Ebony Concerto\" is a] very delicate and a very sad piece.\" Stravinsky felt that the jazz musicians would have a hard time with the various time signatures. Saxophonist Flip Philips said, \"During the rehearsal [...] there was a passage I had to play there and I"
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"what kind of car does alex roy drive"
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"Alex Roy Red Ball garage in 55 hours, breaking the prior record by 2 hours & 48 minutes. Tesla Autopilot was engaged 97.7% of the journey. GPS data and video evidence was captured using both a US Fleet Tracking device, and Comma.ai's Chffr video logging software. With an early-production Tesla Model 3, which are delivered to California-based customers only, Roy and co-driver Dan Zorrilla broke the Electric Cannonball Run record again December 28–31 of 2017, driving 2,860 miles eastbound from the Portofino Inn to the Red Ball garage in 50 hours and 16 minutes. GPS data was captured using the GPS Tracks"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"Niskayuna, New York Niskayuna is a town in Schenectady County, New York, United States. The population was 21,781 at the 2010 census. The town is located in the southeast part of the county, east of the city of Schenectady, and is the easternmost town in the county. The Town of Niskayuna was created on March 7, 1809, with an original population of 681. The name of town was derived from early patents to Dutch settlers: \"Nis-ti-go-wo-ne\" or \"Co-nis-tig-i-one\", both derived from the Mohawk language. The 19th-century historians Howell and Munsell mistakenly identified Conistigione as an Indian tribe, but they were"
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"maps published by the United States Geological Services. Flintstone experiences about 210 sunny days, and 110 rainy days, with an annual rainfall of 54 inches with only 3-5 days of snowfall due to the warm temperatures and humidity. Flintstone, Georgia Flintstone is an unincorporated community in Walker County, Georgia, United States. Located in northwestern Georgia, Flintstone lies approximately 12 miles south of Chattanooga, Tennessee, 120 miles northwest of Atlanta, 135 miles southeast of Nashville, Tennessee, and 150 miles northeast of Birmingham, Alabama. Although Flintstone is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 30725; the ZCTA for"
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"what is the name of the meta-performance theory created by jon mckenzie"
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"Jon McKenzie linking his theory to that of Marcuse, Lyotard and Butler, and assesses its performative qualities. He challenges himself to create a meta-performance theory called ‘perfumance’ (McKenzie, 2001: 232). Perfumance is a neologism from McKenzie's research into finding a global definition for performance. A perfumance incorporates the sense of smell into performance, as performance as a manifesto with an alluring smell to it, that everyone is drawn to and pulled in and trapped, due to its complex meaning. McKenzie notes that ‘perfumance emits emissions of the future’ (McKenzie, 2001: 232). Meaning that it can finally end the ongoing discussion battle of"
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"Der Schuhu und die fliegende Prinzessin an ironic distance (\"ironische Distanzierung\"), but can use creative imagination for sounds of a utopian sphere. The opera is played by two identical chamber orchestras, both featuring: with an additional barrel organ (\"Leierkasten\"), being imitated by a quartet of recorders, and tape. All 34 musicians and the technician for the taping play on stage and have scenic actions. The two orchestras symbolize the places of the world in conflict, Coburg-Gotha versus Mesopotamia. Zimmermann regarded opera as a \"Lehrspiel\" (teaching play). One aspect is to use unconventional processes on stage. The opera is obviously a story, in which actors dress on"
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"when was the northumberland development project supposed to be finished"
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"Northumberland Development Project completed by the end of the following season. The project however was delayed by the need to submit revised plans and a protracted dispute over the purchase of a factory on Paxton Road, and the completion date was put back to 2016, then to the summer 2017. Only part of the plan, the construction of Lilywhite House, would be implemented while the dispute was ongoing, and the rest of the scheme was later redesigned. In March 2012, Haringey Council approved of plans to hand over council-owned land in the redevelopment area, including part of Wingate Trading Estate as well as"
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"Lake Tapps (Washington) safety of dikes from wind, waves and storms. At the diversion structure on the White River the US Army Corps of Engineers is undertaking a project to replace the 100 plus year old barrier and 70 plus year old fish trap and haul facility. this project will allow the Corps to move endangered salmon and bull trout, as well as other species, above its Mud Mountain Dam facility. The project began in mid-2018 and is expected to be completed in 2023. Lake Tapps is often considered a city or census-designated place in its own right, although it shares a zip"
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"herbivorous animal slaughtered in the name of God by a Muslim, Jew, or Christian, with the exception of game that one has hunted or fished for oneself. Food permissible for Muslims is known as halal food. In a Muslim society, various social service activities are performed by the members of the community. As these activities are instructed by Islamic canonical texts, a Muslim's religious life is seen incomplete if not attended by service to humanity. In fact, In Islamic tradition, the idea of social welfare has been presented as one of its principal values. The verse of the Quran is"
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"how was western shield taken off the list of threatened fauna"
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"mouse, boodie, banded hare-wallaby, common brushtail possum Noisy scrub-bird, western bristlebird, malleefowl Lancelin Island skink, western swamp tortoise Western Shield has been so successful that three native mammal species have been taken off the list of Western Australia's list of threatened fauna – through the Wildlife Conservation Act 1950. The species taken off \"Schedule 1 – fauna that is rare or is likely to become extinct\" were the quenda (\"Isoodon obesulus\"), the tammar wallaby (\"Macropus eugenii\") and the woylie (\"Bettongia penicillata\"). The woylie was also taken off the list of Australia’s threatened fauna – through the Environment Protection and Biodiversity"
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"which suburb of bristol shares its name with a suburb of cotham"
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"Cotham, Bristol Cotham is the name of both a council ward of the city of Bristol in the Southwest of England, United Kingdom, and a suburb of the city that falls within that ward. The ward comprises the Cotham suburb, and a small portion of Redland, which is another Bristol suburb. Cotham is an affluent, leafy inner suburb of Bristol, England, situated between Clifton and St Pauls, and similar in character to Redland. According to the Census of 2011, Cotham had a resident population of 12,554. It is a cosmopolitan residential area with large old houses, many of which are"
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"by putting the A4 underground. City planners consider however that while extra water provides a few expensive views for residents, it does not provide recreational or air quality improving space. Stamford Brook Stamford Brook was a tributary of the Tideway stretch of the River Thames in west London supplied by three headwaters. Historically used as an irrigation ditch or dyke the network of small watercourses had four lower courses and mouths. The name may be a corruption of 'stoney ford' or 'sandy ford' by which it was crossed by King Street. Stamford Brook has given its name to the surrounding"
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"Undergraduate degree its foundation, it was focused on the teaching of Professions offering Professional degrees. It is divided into three levels . The University of Buenos Aires (, UBA) is the largest university in Argentina and the second largest university by enrollment in Latin America. Founded on August 12, 1821 in the city of Buenos Aires, it consists of 13 departments, 6 hospitals, 10 museums and is linked to 4 high schools: Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini, Instituto Libre de Segunda Enseñanza and \"Escuela de Educación Técnica Profesional en Producción Agropecuaria y Agroalimentaria\". Entry to any"
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"of DC Comics, developed into an American icon. Aside from web portals and search engines, the most popular websites are Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia, Yahoo!, eBay, Amazon, and Twitter. More than 800 publications are produced in Spanish, the second most commonly used language in the United States behind English. Internet sources United States The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S. or US) or America, is a country composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions. At 3.8 million square miles (9.8 million km), the United States is the world's"
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"Carrizosa oil, salt and aniseed ( aniseed ) without yeast so the result is a crispy bread . The tradition that once marked should be baked the day before Mass to be blessed saints . It is usually done by religious promise or request for favor agredecimiento the saints ( related to diseases of the throat or voice in the case of San Blas or illnesses related to the chest of St. Agatha ) . Families that are written by the children shared that early morning, tour the houses where the deals. Tostones . Like the previous case, is a culinary"
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"what was the name of robin's first friend in the head of the house"
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"The Head of the House of Coombe for the household's finances, Feather readily abandons poor Robin to the less-than-kindly ministrations of her nurse. In fact, Robin doesn't even know Feather is her mother for her first six years, calling her 'The Lady Downstairs'. Robin also hates Coombe, having heard a conversation that blamed him for the loss of her first friend. This was a little boy named Donal who was in fact Coombe's heir. Donal's mother disapproves both of Coombe and Feather and when she discovers that her son has been playing with Robin, she whisks him away, leaving Robin heartbroken. However, Coombe does not return this"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"Group 5 element he retracted his claim. Niobium was discovered by the English chemist Charles Hatchett in 1801. Tantalum was first discovered in 1802 by Anders Gustav Ekeberg. However, it was thought to be identical to niobium until 1846, when Heinrich Rose proved that the two elements were different. Pure tantalum was not produced until 1903. Dubnium was first produced in 1968 at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research by bombarding americium-243 with neon-22. Dubnium was again produced at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in 1970. The names \"neilsbohrium\" and \"joliotium\" were proposed for the element, but in 1997, the IUPAC decided to name"
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"triohylite at the Big Chief and Hesnard mines, Keystone, Pennington County, South Dakota, New Hampshire. Also, it is found in Arkansas, New Jersey and Pennsylvania in the United States. In addition to those places, it is found in Ireland, Germany, and the Czech Republic. It occurs as fibrous greenish-black to brown nodules. The chemical analysis of beraunite often show small and irrational amounts of ferrous iron. The chain segments in Beraunite are one and two octahedral in length.Beraunite has two different types which are Zn-rich and Al-rich Beraunites, those two types have variations in data between those taken by Krsano"
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"who is the husband of tina munim"
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"Tina Ambani Tina Ambani (née Munim, born 11 February 1957) is a former Bollywood actress and Chairperson of the Mumbai-based Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital, Harmony for Silvers Foundation and Harmony Art Foundation. She is also Chairperson of Group CSR, Reliance Group, and the Mudra Foundation for Communications Research and Education (MFFCRE), as well as Chief Mentor and Advisor for the Strategic Planning Committee of the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology (DA-IICT). Her husband is Anil Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Group. Born in Mumbai, Tina Munim is the ninth and youngest child of Nandkumar and Meenakshi Munim, from"
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"the negative emotions. The Soundtrack of the series was provided by Kersi Lord and Raghunath Seth. 1. ye hai vartmaan, (\"This is present\") opening song of the series 2. main saahas hoon, (\"I am courage\") A song when Saahus enters to save Purush, when falling off the cliff 3. Thahro sankat mai aata hun, (\"Wait Sankat! I am coming\") 4. main dukh hoon, sukh se vimukt hoon, (\"I am sad, I am free from happiness\") 5. Purush wahi hai, Jisne jeeta Vartmaan ko Purush wahi hai, (\"Purush can be the only one who can win Vartmaan\" ) 6. Hum hain"
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"what are the names of the 3 toy companies popco"
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"year in \"Time Out\" and \"The Independent on Sunday\" PopCo PopCo (2004) is a novel by British author Scarlett Thomas. It tells a story of twenty-nine-year-old Alice Butler, a quirky, fiercely intelligent loner with an affinity for secret codes and mathematics. She works for the huge toy company named PopCo, where she creates snooping kids' kits - KidSpy, KidTec and KidCracker. At the company conference Alice and her colleagues are brought into developing the ultimate product for the teenage girls. The novel has been compared to \"Cryptonomicon\" by Neal Stephenson, with similarities including a buried treasure subplot and flashbacks to"
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"Château de Meudon two tables of marble of campan green of long supported on feet consolle gilded and scultés. Originally, the alcove is decorated with the grotesque 12 months of Claude Audran III, coming from the Gobelins [Goblin Factory], which still keeps 9 of the 12 initials. The inventory of the furniture of the Crown makes the following description: \"A three-piece tapestry of low-woven tapestry, wool and evening, enhanced with gold and silver, manufactures in Paris, the Gobelins manufactory, the design of Audran, On twelve bands of daffodil, the divinities who preside at the twelve months of the year, under grotesque porticoes of"
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"César Gómez César Gómez César Gómez del Rey (born 23 October 1967) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central defender. He was best known for being part of the Tenerife sides that consolidated in La Liga into consecutive UEFA Cup presences. Over the course of seven seasons, he amassed totals in the former competition of 217 games and five goals, also representing Valladolid. Gómez was born in Madrid. He unsuccessfully graduated from Real Madrid's youth system, and made his professional debuts in 1990 with Real Valladolid, being relegated from La Liga in his second year. Gómez joined fellow league"
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"Jeringonza alternate names in Spanish-speaking countries: \"jeringozo\" in Argentina and Uruguay, \"jerigonzo\", \"jerigonza\" or \"jerigoncio\" in Chile and Colombia, and so on. In other countries it is called simply \"idioma de la pe\" (Spanish for \"P-language\") and in Andalucía, \"con la pe\" (with the P). Most names derive from the Spanish word jerigonza, which can mean either jargon or gibberish. This game, with almost identical rules but using whether the European Portuguese or the Brazilian Portuguese language, is popular with Portuguese and Brazilian children under the name of Língua do Pê (Portuguese for \"P-language\"), but the word \"geringonça\" means a complicated,"
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"when did the chicago and western indiana railroad stop operating"
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"Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad The Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad was the owner of Dearborn Station in Chicago and the trackage leading to it. It was owned equally by five of the railroads using it to reach the terminal, and kept those companies from needing their own lines into the city. With the closure of Dearborn Station in 1971 and the Calumet steel mills in 1985, the railroad was gradually downgraded until 1994 when it became a subsidiary of the Union Pacific Corporation. The C&WI was chartered June 5, 1879, and soon opened a line in May 1880, from"
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"Bullet (interurban) compatible with both street running as well as high-speed private right-of-way. The decline of the interurban business as a result of the Great Depression of the 1930s and increasing use of automobiles and buses helped prevent any further manufacture and sale of the Bullet cars. The interurban cars, as were ordinary streetcars, were delayed by traffic congestion in the streets, too. The interurban (and railroad) companies must build and maintain their own right-of-ways while roads for private cars and buses are paid by the taxpayers of which the railroad and interurban companies were among the greatest. In addition, a group"
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"who is the texas governor in the book comanche moon"
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"Comanche Moon Comanche Moon is a 1997 western novel by Larry McMurtry. It is the fourth and final book published in the \"Lonesome Dove\" series, but the second installment in terms of the chronology of the narrative. In this bridge novel between McMurtry's \"Dead Man's Walk\" and \"Lonesome Dove\", Woodrow Call and Gus McCrae are in their middle years, still serving as respected Texas Rangers. Texas Governor Elisha Pease sends a small troop of Texas Rangers, under the leadership of Captain Inish Scull, to the Llano Estacado in pursuit of the celebrated Comanche horse thief, Kicking Wolf. This bold Indian"
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"who knocked steven bradbury out of the olympics"
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"Steven Bradbury silver medal, but took the safe option and yielded, mindful of the lost opportunity following the crash in Albertville. Thus Bradbury, Nizielski, Andrew Murtha and Kieran Hansen became Australia's first Winter Olympics medallists. Bradbury was also entered in the 500 m and 1,000 m individual events and was the favourite going into the latter. In the first event, Bradbury came second in his heat in a time of 45.43 s and then won his quarterfinal in a time of 44.18 s to qualify for the semifinal. In the semifinal, Bradbury was knocked over by a rival and he limped home"
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"1988 Winter Olympics strong sprinting ability from the Jamaican military to form the team. Dudley Stokes and Michael White finished the two-man event in 30th place out of 41 competitors and launched the Jamaican team into worldwide fame. The pair, along with Devon Harris and Chris Stokes, crashed in the four-man event, but were met with cheers from the crowd as they pushed their sled across the finish line. Their odyssey was made into the 1993 movie \"Cool Runnings\", a largely fictionalized comedy by Walt Disney Pictures. A record 57 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) entered athletes at the 1988 Calgary Olympics, 8 more"
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"what channel was the national on before cbc"
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"The National (TV program) CBC News Network at 9:00 p.m. ET, with several repeat broadcasts overnight. Until August 2005, \"The National\" was seen in the United States on the defunct Newsworld International channel; the program continues to be aired occasionally on C-SPAN when that network wants to provide coverage of a major Canadian news story, or a Canadian angle for a world or American event. \"The National\" and other CBC newscasts, including CBC owned-and-operated stations' (O&Os) early-evening local newscasts, are streamed on the CBC website; those residing outside of Canada may not be able to view some content. \"The National\" used to run a"
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"Piel de otoño before her computer, she opens her heart to a twin soul who understands her, advises her, and with whom, little by little and in silence, she has been falling in love — that mysterious man whose face she can only imagine, whose voice she has never heard, and who signs his messages simply as \"wind\". Her friend Rosario (María Marcela) also carries a heavy cross. She had to flee with her children because her husband is a psychopath that beat her constantly. Eduardo (Jorge de Silva) and Gabriela (Andrea Torre) don't remember how Víctor (Manuel Landeta) was in reality; Rosario"
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"of dark chocolate that reminds the burnt surface of the bread. The first person to try parrozzo was the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio that celebrated the new creation with a madrigal \"La Canzone del Parrozzo\" (the song of parrozzo), written in Abruzzese dialect: \"\"È tante ‘bbone stu parrozze nove che pare na pazzie de San Ciattè, c’avesse messe a su gran forne tè la terre lavorata da lu bbove, la terre grasse e lustre che se coce… e che dovente a poche a poche chiù doce de qualunque cosa doce…”\" Gabriele D'Annunzio The dough of parrozzo is made of semolina (alternatively"
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"who does therese love in a scandal in paris"
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"A Scandal in Paris monkey from a cemetery (where he also claims to be a relation of a Vidocq buried there). He is a bit alarmed when he discovers that his intended victim's son-in-law is the Minister of Police (Alan Napier), but also enchanted by the official's daughter Therese (Signe Hasso). Unbeknownst to him, she had fallen in love with the image of Saint George, and is greatly disturbed by the uncanny resemblance to their guest. Vidocq and Vernet steal and hide the jewels, intending to return for them later. However, when the minister fires Richet (Gene Lockhart), his chief of police, for not"
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"Ten list for 2009, and was a Genie Award nominee for the Best Animated Short at the 30th Genie Awards. Vive la rose Vive la rose is an 18th-century French folk song about unrequited love. \"Mon ami me délaisse\" is roughly translated as \"My boyfriend dumped me\". The song goes on to explain that he has found a new girlfriend. Another verse says that rumor has it that she is sick. The narrator says that if she dies, he will probably want to come back to her, but she will not have him. The chorus \"Vive la rose et le"
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"Doctor Who Roleplaying Game of supplements, one for each of the Doctor's incarnations, starting with \"The First Doctor Sourcebook\". As of 2018, the first eleven Doctors have had sourcebooks published in both hardback and PDF format, with a sourcebook for the Twelfth Doctor planned for release at an unspecified future date. In June 2014 Cubicle 7 released \"The Limited Edition Doctor Who Rulebook\", presenting \"Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space\" as a single volume hardcover book for the first time. This featured character sheets reflecting the \"Doctor Who Anniversary Special\" Episode — \"Day of the Doctor\", and a number of specially commissioned spreads"
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"what is the name of the former tyre factory in birmingham"
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"represent the industrial heritage of the building. Fort Dunlop Fort Dunlop (), is the common name of the original tyre factory and main office of Dunlop Rubber in the Erdington district of Birmingham, England. It was established in 1917, and by 1954 the entire factory area employed 10,000 workers. At one time it was the world's largest factory, when it employed 3,200 workers. Fort Dunlop, the main building of the former factory area, is next to the M6 motorway, near to junction 5. It is a Grade A locally listed building. It was designed by Sidney Stott and W. W."
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"Cash (2007 film) catch the roberer robs third diamond by plant his own dealer of third diamond. Here Karan (Ajay Devgan) boyfriend of Shanaya impose himself as a writer but actually he is planner mastermind of technology (ex. engineer), who can hack, develop drone bombs & toy bombs, made a plan to divert police in which he call Danny and Lucky (Riteish Deshmukh) from India. Danny is a water surfer while Lucky is a skatter. Karan made a plan to divert police by keep them busy in thief of painting in art exhibition for which he plant Lucky and Danny, while Karan gets"
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"when did rayad emrit make his odi debut"
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"for the inaugural edition of the Global T20 Canada tournament. On 12 January 2007 he was named in the 14-member West Indian squad for a One Day International (ODI) series against India. Emrit made his ODI debut in the series on 27 January 2007. In November 2017, he was named in the West Indies' Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series against New Zealand. He made his T20I debut against New Zealand on 3 January 2018. Rayad Emrit Rayad Ryan Emrit (born 8 March 1981) is a West Indian cricketer. An allrounder who is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast"
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"Mohammad Rafique (cricketer) the Indian Cricket League (ICL) in August 2008, but renounced his ties with the ICL a year later and has since been accepted back into the fold. He is still playing first-class cricket for Dhaka Division and recently starred in the Big Boss T20 Premier League with a match-winning performance for Abahani Limited in the final. A slow-left-arm orthodox bowler, Rafique was one of the few Bangladeshi players in the ICC bowler rankings' top fifty. He has become a permanent fixture in the national team, and is a household name in Bangladesh. He has achieved the double of 100 wickets"
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"Socialization groups of friends, not necessarily because their parents raised them differently. Behavioral genetics suggest that up to fifty percent of the variance in adult personality is due to genetic differences. The environment in which a child is raised accounts for only approximately ten percent in the variance of an adult's personality. As much as twenty percent of the variance is due to measurement error. This suggests that only a very small part of an adult's personality is influenced by factors parents control (i.e. the home environment). Harris claims that while it's true that siblings don't have identical experiences in the"
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"Extraversion and introversion in his personality hierarchy to even more specific habitual responses, such as partying on the weekend. Eysenck compared this trait to the four temperaments of ancient medicine, with choleric and sanguine temperaments equating to extraversion, and melancholic and phlegmatic temperaments equating to introversion. The relative importance of nature versus environment in determining the level of extraversion is controversial and the focus of many studies. Twin studies have found a genetic component of 39% to 58%. In terms of the environmental component, the shared family environment appears to be far less important than individual environmental factors that are not shared between"
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"how many churches visit during holy week"
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"Holy Week consecrated for use also in the Good Friday service, and at the conclusion the Blessed Sacrament is carried in procession to a place of reposition away from the main body of the church, which, if it involves an altar, is often called an \"altar of repose\". In some places, notably the Philippines and Malta, Catholics will travel from church to church praying at each church's altar of repose in a practice called \"Visita Iglesia\" or Seven Churches Visitation. In Methodist and Lutheran churches, the altar is covered with black, if the altar cloths have not been removed. Methodist custom holds"
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"Carrizosa oil, salt and aniseed ( aniseed ) without yeast so the result is a crispy bread . The tradition that once marked should be baked the day before Mass to be blessed saints . It is usually done by religious promise or request for favor agredecimiento the saints ( related to diseases of the throat or voice in the case of San Blas or illnesses related to the chest of St. Agatha ) . Families that are written by the children shared that early morning, tour the houses where the deals. Tostones . Like the previous case, is a culinary"
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"what was the name of jack northrop's first airplane"
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"Jack Northrop Corporation in El Segundo, California. This company built two highly successful monoplanes, the Northrop Gamma and Northrop Delta. By 1939 the Northrop Corporation had become a subsidiary of Douglas Aircraft, so Northrop founded another completely independent company of the same name in Hawthorne, California, a site located by Moye Stephens, one of the co-founders. While working at this company, Northrop focused on the flying wing design, which he was convinced was the next major step in aircraft design. His first project, a reduced-scale version tested in 1940, ultimately became the giant Northrop YB-35. The Northrop XP-56 Black Bullet, a welded"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"who did steel and tube buy in 1990"
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"Steel & Tube Holdings Limited mid-1980s Steel & Tube acquired a 25% stake in New Zealand Steel. Also in the deal, they acquired undisclosed stakes in New Zealand Motor Corporation Limited, Domtrac Equipment, and Healing Industries. Between 1988 and 1995 Steel & Tube began a series of acquisitions that would strengthen their share in the New Zealand steel market. They would acquire Cable Price Steel in 1989, Acorn Pacific Corporation in 1990, as well as Stewart Steel and GW Taylor Industries in 1992. In 2006 it was reported the Steel & Tube purchased New Zealand Fasteners Stainless Group for $11 million. In April 2014 Steel"
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"Last (unit) editions describe this as the \"red herring\" or and compose the herring last out of ten short thousands of twelve long hundreds, still making 12,000 fish altogether. (Elsewhere, the herring last was treated by volume.) The comprised 20 dicker of 10 skins each (200 total) or, sometimes, 12 dozen skins (144 total). The English last could also be understood as the volume occupied by the other lasts. In some sources, the last is equated with 640 gallons. The beer last was 12 barrels, the cod last and some herring lasts were also 12 barrels, and the pitch last was 12"
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"who said i'm like a sheep to the slaughter"
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"Like sheep to the slaughter \"Like sheep to the slaughter\" () is a biblical phrase which has come to refer to the myth that Jews went passively to their deaths during the Holocaust. The phrase derives from the Hebrew Bible and positively depicts martyrdom in both the Jewish and Christian religious traditions. During the war, Abba Kovner and other Jewish resistance leaders used the phrase in order to exhort Jews to fight back. Postwar, the phrase was taken to mean that Jews had not tried to save their own lives and were partly responsible for their own suffering and death."
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"Thank You, Jeeves you are receding from your position.\"\"I should have said, I cannot abandon the stand which I have taken.\" Wodehouse uses vivid, exaggerated imagery drawing on a wide range of sources. This imagery at first seems comedically incongruous and yet is appropriate to the situation. Examples include the following quotes: \"We are the parfait gentle knights, and we feel that it ill beseems us to make a beeline for a girl like a man charging into a railway restaurant for a bowl of soup\" (chapter 4), and \"The light faded from her face, and in its stead there appeared the hurt,"
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"Survivalism (song) a hand picking a man up out of the wreckage of a crumbling bridge, claimed to be drawn by a prison inmate. There are various biblical quotations surrounding the drawing, and capital letters (un-capitalized letters in the second paragraph) align to form the word \"francesca\" once in the first paragraph, and twice in the second. Francesca has two documented meanings; 'free', and 'from Franconia' or 'from France'. The music video is available for download (both the lo-res and hi-res version) at the album's website. At the end of 2007, \"Rolling Stone\" readers voted the video as the best music video"
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"which amphibious species is found in denali national park and preserve"
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"Denali National Park and Preserve the rivers and lakes of Denali are fed by glaciers, glacial silt and cold temperatures slow the metabolism of the fish, preventing them from reaching normal sizes. A single amphibious species, the wood frog, also lives among the lakes of the park. Denali park rangers maintain a constant effort to keep the wildlife wild by limiting the interaction between humans and park animals. Feeding any animal is strictly forbidden, as it may cause adverse effects on the feeding habits of the creature. Visitors are encouraged to view animals from safe distances. In August 2012 the park experienced its first known"
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"average of in males and in females, whereas adults of the coastal populations weigh about twice as much. The average weight of adult male bears from 19 populations, from around the world and various subspecies (including both large and small bodied subspecies), was found to while adult females from 24 populations were found to average . Brown bear size, most often measured in body mass, is highly variable and is correlated to extent of food access. Therefore, bears who range in ecozones that include have access to openings, cover and moisture or water tend to average larger whereas those bears"
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"who defined the concept of ousia as a thing that exists by itself"
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"\"hypostasis\", which is used to mean \"reality\" or \"existence\". John Damascene gives the following definition of the conceptual value of the two terms in his Dialectic: Ousia is a thing that exists by itself, and which has need of nothing else for its consistency. Again, ousia is all that \"subsists\" by itself and which has not its being in another. Ousia Ousia (; ) is a philosophical and theological term, originally used in Ancient Greek philosophy, and also in Christian theology. It was used by various Ancient Greek philosophers, like Plato and Aristotle, as a primary designation for philosophical concepts"
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"James Nayler he described as the voice of God calling him from work in his fields, Nayler gave up his possessions and began seeking a spiritual direction, which he found in Quakerism after meeting the leader of the Quaker Friends movement, George Fox in 1652. Nayler became the most prominent of the travelling Quaker evangelists known as the \"Valiant Sixty\"; he attracted many converts and was considered a skilled theological debater. Beginning in 1656, Fox expressed his concerns to Nayler that both Nayler's ministry, and that of his associate Martha Simmonds were becoming over-enthusiastic and erratic. Fox's concerns apparently centered specifically on"
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"were Antinomian. He thought that the power of God's Spirit alone is sufficient to bring a person to salvation. Grindletonians thought that a true Christian who has the Spirit within them does not sin. The Grindletonians were close to the Familists in their beliefs. They thought the Spirit is privileged over the Letter (meaning the Bible), that anyone who has the inner light is qualified to preach, whether ordained or not, and that a person could live without sin and attain Heaven on Earth. Grindleton stands at the foot of Pendle Hill, where George Fox (1624–1691), the founder of Quakerism,"
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"when did the california coast conference start and end"
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"Loyola (CA) joined the West Coast Conference, while Santa Barbara State Teachers College joined the California Collegiate Athletic Association. California Coast Conference The California Coast Conference was a short-lived intercollegiate athletic football conference that existed from 1922 to 1928. The league had members in California. All of the two-year schools that were in the conference are now members of a conference within the California Community College Athletic Association. Of the four-year schools, Fresno State Normal, State Teachers College at San Jose, Chico State Teachers College, and College of the Pacific (CA) left the conference and joined the Far Western Conference."
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"Chester Middlebrook Pierce a small wooden ball in front of them for 250 miles. The runners stop every four to six hours for a 45-minute break. The fans follow the participants along the way, carrying torches, and even running 10-15 mile segments with the team. The other event was the 1,049-mile dog sled race across Alaska, the Iditarod. This race is conducted in below freezing temperatures. Participants are subjected to limited sleep and physical trauma. The purpose of this study is to compare sports cross-culturally, and to clarify the common origins, purposes, and meanings of sport, while indicating behavioral and attitudinal discrepancies. Thirteen"
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"who plays the father in french immersion movie"
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"French Immersion (film) the strictest and most disciplinarian teacher at the French immersion school, and Kumar (Ali Hassan), a chef from Mumbai who moved to the town because he'd been told the region was where all of Quebec's Indians were. The town's most powerful residents are Sylvie Tremblay (Pascale Bussières), the head of the French immersion school, and her father (Robert Charlebois), a corrupt federal Senator. The casting for this film was done by Rosina Bucci. The film premiered in Ontario and Quebec on October 11, 2011. It was later released in Vancouver, British Colombia on October 14, and in Winnipeg, Manitoba on"
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"Detectives in Trouble a patrol police and has a nickname \"cold feet \" as she will freeze in front of criminals and thus lose them. She dies in ep 7-8 to save a high school girl from a fire accident. Retired team leader of homicide department team 2. Computer genius in homicide department team 2. Detective in homicide department team 2. Trust park se hyuk wholeheartedly. Neighbor of yu mi and Jo min ju. Team leader of homicide department team 2. Kim Seung-woo was originally cast in the role of Jung Il-do, but dropped out for personal reasons a month before the show's"
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"and suggested that Joseph Smith had used \"View of the Hebrews\" as a source in composing the Book of Mormon, or that he was at least influenced by the popular 19th-century ideas expounded in the earlier work. It is unknown if Joseph Smith had access to \"View of the Hebrews\" when he dictated the Book of Mormon; he did quote from \"View of the Hebrews\" in 1842. Critics of the Latter Day Saint movement have also noted that Oliver Cowdery, who later served as Joseph Smith's scribe for the Book of Mormon, lived in the same small Vermont town as"
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"History of the Latter Day Saint movement carry out the evil purposes of the group\", and God's mercy and protection over his followers. Latter Day Saints consider the crowning moment of the book to be Jesus' visit to the ancient Americans, during which time he teaches them in person about the meaning of his death and resurrection. Some of the early movement's most important charismatic experiences were shared between Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery, who joined the movement during the translation of the \"Book of Mormon\". During the translation of the Golden Plates, Smith and Cowdery determined that they needed to obtain the Priesthood, or the authority"
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"Honkytonk Man Honkytonk Man is a 1982 American musical drama film set in the Great Depression. Clint Eastwood, who produced and directed, stars with his son, Kyle Eastwood. Clancy Carlile's screenplay is based on his novel of the same name. This was Marty Robbins' last appearance before he died. The story of Eastwood's character, Red Stovall is loosely based on the life of Jimmie Rodgers. Itinerant western singer Red Stovall suffers from tuberculosis but has been given an opportunity to make it big at the Grand Ole Opry. He is accompanied by his young nephew Whit to Nashville, Tennessee. After"
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"Kendall rank correlation coefficient and \"n\" are defined as in the next section. The Tau-b statistic, unlike Tau-a, makes adjustments for ties. Values of Tau-b range from −1 (100% negative association, or perfect inversion) to +1 (100% positive association, or perfect agreement). A value of zero indicates the absence of association. The Kendall Tau-b coefficient is defined as: where Be aware that some statistical packages, e.g. SPSS, use alternative formulas for computational efficiency, with double the 'usual' number of concordant and discordant pairs. Tau-c (also called Stuart-Kendall Tau-c) is more suitable than Tau-b for the analysis of data based on non-square (i.e. rectangular) contingency"
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"what is the name of one of the common ores of mercury"
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"Mercury (element) to trace amounts in all U.S. vaccines recommended for children 6 years of age and under, with the exception of inactivated influenza vaccine. Another mercury compound, merbromin (Mercurochrome), is a topical antiseptic used for minor cuts and scrapes that is still in use in some countries. Mercury in the form of one of its common ores, cinnabar, is used in various traditional medicines, especially in traditional Chinese medicine. Review of its safety has found that cinnabar can lead to significant mercury intoxication when heated, consumed in overdose, or taken long term, and can have adverse effects at therapeutic doses, though"
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"common for several hundred years since both were used in medicines. Naturally the ben fruits of antiquity were not the same as the ben fruits of modern times. Interest in ben oil in Jamaica began in the first half of the 19th century. The oil had a reputation for being extremely durable and was often used to lubricate fine mechanics (clocks, for example). In 1848 the oil was analyzed for the first time and a new type of saturated fatty acid was found and was given the name behenic acid. At the perfume manufactury in Grasse, France, ben oil was"
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"Jeremiah Johnson (film) Native American women and eventually won the role. After Warner Bros. advanced Redford $200,000 to secure him for the film, they decided that it had to be shot on its backlot due to cost constraints. Insisting that it must be shot on location in Utah, Redford and Pollack convinced the studio that this could be done at the same cost. To prepare for production, art director Ted Haworth drove over 26,000 miles to find locations. Ultimately, it was shot in nearly 100 locations across Utah, including: Mount Timpanogos, Ashley National Forest, Leeds, Snow Canyon State Park, St. George, Sundance Resort,"
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"Global commons weapons. It also encompasses government regulation of third-party activities such as commercial communications satellites and private spaceflight as well as the creation and application of space law and space advocacy organizations that exist to support the cause of space exploration. The Outer Space Treaty provides a basic framework for international space law. It covers the legal use of outer space by nation states. The treaty states that outer space is free for all nation states to explore and is not subject to claims of national sovereignty. It also prohibits the deployment of nuclear weapons in outer space. The treaty was"
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"Motion (legal) trial prove that the disorderly conduct consists solely of the assault. That is to say, if all the elements contained in one are all in another they are allied offenses of similar import. Discovery motions relate to the necessary exchange of information between the parties. In the common law system, these motions capture an irreducible tension in the legal system between the right of discovery and a duty to disclose information to another. There are numerous practical differences between the discovery expectations and practices in civil and criminal proceedings. The local rules of many courts clarify expectations with respect to"
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"Joe Coomer (author) Azle Maine Antique Barn [2014]. He lives in a fairly new Victorian house that he spent a year and a half building in the late eighties, a project he wrote about in \"Dream House\" [1991]. His current wife, Isabelle Tokumaru, runs her paintings conservation practice in the third story, while he writes novels in the kitchen, where the food is close. Summers, they live in Stonington, Maine, an active fishing village on the coast. When the weather's nice, he takes his old motor sailer, \"Yonder\", on day sails and cruises down east. He chronicled her purchase, restoration, and his stupidities"
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"Art Poe a book entitled \"Poe's Run and Other Poems.\" Of Poe's long touchdown run to beat Yale 6-0 in 1898, Sykes penned: \"Hys eyes on ye dystante Goale; He lookes behynde him not, but from ye Scripture learned in Youthe Rememberethe Mrs. Lot. \"Ye Elis tears in fierce Pursuite; But Poe eludes ycm alle; He rushes 'twixt ye quyverrynge Postes, & sytteth on ye Balle.\" Poe's stardom on the gridiron as a junior and senior at Princeton was the result of a remarkable comeback from a severe leg injury suffered during his freshman year, after which doctors doubted that he would"
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"Dental material below safety threshold levels established by the WHO and the EPA. However, there are certain subpopulations who, due to inherited genetic variabilities, exhibit sensitivity to mercury levels lower than these threshold levels. These particular individuals may experience adverse effects caused by amalgam restoration. These include myriad neural defects, mainly caused by impaired neurotransmitter processing. \"Composite resin\" fillings (also called white fillings) are a mixture of powdered glass and plastic resin, and can be made to resemble the appearance of the natural tooth. Although cosmetically superior to amalgam fillings, composite resin fillings are usually more expensive. Bis-GMA based resins contain Bisphenol"
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"why do the bloods in dead homiez not tell anyone about it"
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"Dead Homiez and returns to the area with two more Bloods, who then summon other Bloods driving by. The church deacon peaks outside a window and notices the Bloods congregating in the alley but, after thinking about it, decides against informing anyone about it in order to avoid an inevitable conflict. Meanwhile, the Bloods in the alley drive to a nearby basketball court and inform their fellow gang members about the \"E-Rickets\" (a disrespectful term for East Coast Crips) funeral nearby. Just as the gang members pile into a lowrider to drive off another car with two women pulls up. One of"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"who owns the rights to a plumm summer"
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"support from the governor, state financial incentives, and encouragement from freelance movie production workers in the state. The picture was Zelder's first as a director. Filming began in July 2006, and lasted 35 days. The production was filmed in and around Bozeman and Livingston. \"A Plumm Summer\" screened at a number of film festivals around the world (including the Heartland Film Festival and Chicago International Children's Film Festival) and won several awards, but the picture was unable to find a major American studio willing to release the family-friendly film. Fairplay Pictures eventually self-distributed the picture on 58 screens in 10"
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"Cash (2007 film) catch the roberer robs third diamond by plant his own dealer of third diamond. Here Karan (Ajay Devgan) boyfriend of Shanaya impose himself as a writer but actually he is planner mastermind of technology (ex. engineer), who can hack, develop drone bombs & toy bombs, made a plan to divert police in which he call Danny and Lucky (Riteish Deshmukh) from India. Danny is a water surfer while Lucky is a skatter. Karan made a plan to divert police by keep them busy in thief of painting in art exhibition for which he plant Lucky and Danny, while Karan gets"
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"what caused the loss of cabins in loon lake bc"
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"Loon Lake, British Columbia (Lillooet Land District) Loon lake is composed mainly of Engelmann spruce and Douglas fir. The entire length of the west shore has been developed with resorts, permanent homes and summer residences. There are approximately 50 cabins as well on the east shore accessible only by water, with no power or phone connections. Some of the cabins were damaged or destroyed by a forest fire in July 2017. There is a ranch on the north east end and a First Nations reserve to the southwest (Bonaparte no 4).There are approximately 200 permanent residents year round with the population swelling to over 1000 in peak"
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"Bhutto Nagar Bhutto Nagar (), is one of the neighbourhoods of Landhi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Bhutto Nagar including Muhajirs, Christians, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras and Ismailis. The population of Landhi Town is estimated to be nearly one million. This neighbourhood is named after former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a Sindhi. yahan p phadda b hoa tha mqm walon ka andp se bhutto nagar mn ghuys k firing ki thii mqm walon n nisar peeli tanki pluancher marnyn wala tha eid k 2sry din pr mara nh phe nisar"
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"included subcontracted pianos from suppliers sold under the secondary names Boston and Essex), the Yamaha Corporation, and the Henry F. Miller Piano company. In 2013, Sherman Clay announced it was exiting the retail business in California, its longtime home base, on May 31, 2013, after 142 years. Of the four remaining California locations at that time, the stores in San Francisco and Walnut Creek were sold to Steinway and Sons, to remain in operation as piano dealerships, while those in Roseville and San Bruno were to be closed. The company had only two stores elsewhere at the time, in Seattle"
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"Burneyville, Oklahoma 12 houses. But in its heyday through the first half of the 20th century, the townsite three miles (5 km) north of the Red River included a hotel, grocery, general merchandise store, blacksmith, druggist, and two doctors. The 73430 Zip Code covers of mostly farms and ranches in the lush bottom lands of the Red River. Growers specialize in peanuts, pecans, watermelons, grains, hay, and cattle. Oil leases dot the area, and horse trainers also have operations. Love County has been called “the shopping mall of the world for quarter horses” in reference to its abundance of top equine stock"
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"paul cavanagh signed his first film contract in 1929 with which company"
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"Cavanagh's role in \"It Pays to Advertise.\" Cavanagh first film contract and film came in 1929 with Paramount Pictures. Cavanagh died In London from a heart attack in 1964, aged 75. Paul Cavanagh Paul Cavanagh (8 December 1888 – 15 March 1964) was an English film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1928 and 1959. Cavanagh was born William G. Atkinson in Chislehurst, Kent, and attended the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, and Emmanuel College, Cambridge. Cavanagh studied law in England, earning a master of arts degree at Cambridge. A newspaper article published 17 June 1931,"
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"was broke. Fairbanks later wrote: Professionally, \"Man of the Moment\" was not at all what I should have done in that period. But Irving hoped that with my name and Laura's, a good supporting cast and direction by an ex-Hollywood comedian whimsically named Monty Banks, Warners would overlook the picture's quota category and release it in the States and Canada. Although they never did, I had the best time imagineable making the movie. The film was never released in the US. Man of the Moment (1935 film) Man of the Moment is a 1935 British romantic comedy film directed by"
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"what year did norwood russell hanson die"
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"Norwood Russell Hanson Norwood Russell Hanson (August 17, 1924 – April 18, 1967) was an American philosopher of science. Hanson was a pioneer in advancing the argument that observation is theory-laden — that observation language and theory language are deeply interwoven — and that historical and contemporary comprehension are similarly deeply interwoven. His single most central intellectual concern was the comprehension and development of a logic of discovery. Hanson's best-known work is \"Patterns of Discovery\" (1958), in which he argues that what we see and perceive is not what our senses receive, but is instead filtered sensory information, where the"
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"Cash (2007 film) catch the roberer robs third diamond by plant his own dealer of third diamond. Here Karan (Ajay Devgan) boyfriend of Shanaya impose himself as a writer but actually he is planner mastermind of technology (ex. engineer), who can hack, develop drone bombs & toy bombs, made a plan to divert police in which he call Danny and Lucky (Riteish Deshmukh) from India. Danny is a water surfer while Lucky is a skatter. Karan made a plan to divert police by keep them busy in thief of painting in art exhibition for which he plant Lucky and Danny, while Karan gets"
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"in which of schopenhauer's works did goethe develop his theory"
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"Theory of Colours throughout the Americas and Europe, told him, \"Your destiny is to create in your land a place where primary colours are not distorted.” He proceeded to clarify what he meant: In the nineteenth century Goethe's Theory was taken up by Schopenhauer in \"On Vision and Colors\", who developed it into a kind of arithmetical physiology of the action of the retina, much in keeping with his own representative realism. In the twentieth century the theory was transmitted to philosophy via Wittgenstein, who devoted a series of remarks to the subject at the end of his life. These remarks are collected"
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"Benedetto Croce than science or metaphysics since only art edifies us. He claimed that all we know can be reduced to imaginative knowledge. Art springs from the latter, making it at its heart, pure imagery. All thought is based in part on this, and it precedes all other thought. The task of an artist is then to invent the perfect image that they can produce for their viewer since this is what beauty fundamentally is – the formation of inward, mental images in their ideal state. Our intuition is the basis for forming these concepts within us. Croce was the first to"
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"what percentage of the danish labour force was unemployed in october 2018"
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"Effects of the Great Recession Organization (ILO) predicted that at least 20 million jobs will have been lost by the end of 2009 due to the crisis — mostly in \"construction, real estate, financial services, and the auto sector\" — bringing world unemployment above 200 million for the first time. The number of unemployed people worldwide could increase by more than 50 million in 2009 as the global recession intensifies, the ILO has forecast. In December 2007, the U.S. unemployment rate was 4.9%. By October 2009, the unemployment rate had risen to 10.1%. A broader measure of unemployment (taking into account marginally attached workers, those"
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"Diadem (series) ability is to change objects from one thing into another. But he also has the abilities of sight, water, and the control over an object's size. This easy-to-be-around joker is the best at magical fighting and the second best planner (Pixel is the best). He constantly fights with Helaine but later in the series he shows romantic interest in her despite his resistance to keep his feelings in check. Score controls an emerald, amethyst, jasper, and chrysolite. Helaine is a female warrior from a medieval world. On her planet, she was a noble, but still considered \"just a girl\" and"
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"Maitland railway station. Although Rutherford is bordered to the south by the Main North line, there is no railway station directly serving the suburb. Maitland Airport is a general aviation airfield located in the west of Rutherford. Although currently there are no scheduled flights, charter services are available. Rutherford, New South Wales Rutherford is a suburb in the City of Maitland in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. At the 2016 census, Rutherford was home to almost 12,000 residents, making it the most populous suburb in the Local Government Area. The suburb consists of mixed residential development, bulky"
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"puerto rican pitcher who is a free agent"
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"Hiram Burgos Hiram Burgos (born August 4, 1987) is a Puerto Rican professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He attended the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy and High School and Bethune-Cookman College. In 2013, he made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut with the Brewers. When he was three years old his parents, Hiram Burgos Delgado and Ivette Irizarry Arce, introduced him to the sport by visiting baseball parks. Burgos expected to be selected in the 2008 Major League Baseball draft after recording a 9-1 season while pitching for Bethune-Cookman University, but was disappointed after going undrafted. As"
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"Giorgio Panariello to create weeds in the family constantly speaking ill of everything and everyone. Despite frequent the school you can not define a model student: among all her hobbies just mention the frequent writing letters to Santa Claus and tokens (which takes care to let him know how it was nice and quiet during the year, then presenting an abnormal list of gifts), is madly in love with a classmate Julia and spends most of his time with his grandfather, to him who combines all the colors. He loves video games and cartoons, first of all Power Rangers, with whom he"
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"Hockey: A People's History Hockey: A People's History is a television documentary series from the CBC's Documentary Unit. It premiered on September 17, 2006. It aired on Sunday nights, in two-episode blocks, on CBC Television; repeats were made later in the week on CBC Newsworld. Much like previous series \"\", the series told the history of the sport of ice hockey from a personal perspective, giving voice to various individuals, major and minor, as the sport grows and evolves in Canada. The series ran for 10 hours in total, and was shot in HD. Episode narration was by actor Paul"
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"Giorgio Panariello to create weeds in the family constantly speaking ill of everything and everyone. Despite frequent the school you can not define a model student: among all her hobbies just mention the frequent writing letters to Santa Claus and tokens (which takes care to let him know how it was nice and quiet during the year, then presenting an abnormal list of gifts), is madly in love with a classmate Julia and spends most of his time with his grandfather, to him who combines all the colors. He loves video games and cartoons, first of all Power Rangers, with whom he"
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"Geoff Bradford (musician) Spann, and Big Bill Broonzy. The Stones played here in the early days. The Roundhouse was recently open as The O Bar. Bradford and Scott formed the band, Blues By Six, with Brian Knight on vocals and harmonica, Charlie Watts on drums and Peter Andrews on bass. The band played a form of Chicago blues, with Bradford's guitar work now inspired by T-Bone Walker and Willie Johnson. Cyril Davies had formed a successful Chicago blues band named the R&B All-Stars; original guitarist Bernie Watson left, and Davies asked Bradford to replace him. The band had a residency at the Marquee"
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"Victoria Wood as Seen on TV daytime television magazine shows. \"Gail and Carl\" was a regular sketch in series one featuring Andrew Livingston and Victoria Wood as a young, naive northern couple. For example, Carl, in response to being asked where babies come from, replies, \"You want to get a pamphlet. We've got one at home about lagging.\" The \"He Didn't?\" sketches that featured in the second series starred Wood as Kelly Marie Tunstall, a delinquent teenager standing at a bus stop telling her friend (Mary Jo Randle) ever more fanciful stories.\"So he walks over, right, an' 'e 'ad tattoos on 'is arms - anchor 'ere,"
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"El Graduado to enjoying the power of wielding a sniper rifle. Raised entirely by his father, Boss Ochoa spared no expense on his son's education by sending him to the finest schools in the world. Armando attended a University in Bogotá where he developed a romantic relationship with fellow student Narcilina Montoya, with whom he later studied in Harvard Law. Armando later traveled orient, where he studied amongst the most prestigious martial arts schools. In the \"\"Unknown Passing, Unforgettable Return\"\" storyline from \"El Gato Negro\" #1-3, Armando wants to replace his father as the prominent druglord in South Texas, Armando adopted the"
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"El Diablo Suelto El Diablo Suelto (\"The Devil on the Loose\"), published originally in 1888, is one of the most renowned songs in Venezuela's music history. Composed by Heraclio Fernández, this popular waltz created in the western state of Zulia is played as a joropo, as it forms part of Venezuelan folk culture. Popular musician and composer Enrique Hidalgo wrote a little–known lyrics for the song, which was recorded by Gualberto Ibarreto in 1976. \"Recógete muchacho por allá anda el diablo suelto;\"<br> \"Y lleva entre sus cachos al hijo de Ruperto\"<br> \"Que Lucifer lo llaman, Mandinga, varios nombres le dan\"<br>"
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