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Antonio Cassano [SEP] member of sports team
("fantastic Antonio"), he was known for his short temper as much as his skill and ability on the pitch, which led to the coining of the neologism "Cassanata" by his former Roma and Real Madrid coach, Fabio Capello, in November 2002, due to their disputes over his actions. The word is regularly used by Italian journalists as a euphemism for any behavior incompatible with team spirit in football. Cassano began his professional club career with hometown club Bari, where he made a reputation for himself
By the end of 2010, and the beginning of 2011, Milan had faced an injury crisis that had seen players Andrea Pirlo, Massimo Ambrosini, Filippo Inzaghi, Gianluca Zambrotta, Kevin-Prince Boateng, Daniele Bonera, Luca Antonini, Alexandre Pato and Alessandro Nesta all injured. The team would then be enforced during the winter transfer period with the signings of Antonio Cassano, Mark van Bommel, Urby Emanuelson, Dídac Vilà and Nicola Legrottaglie. The signing of Cassano had also paved way for the exit of Ronaldinho, who joined
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Raj Reddy [SEP] occupation
Raj Reddy Dabbala Rajagopal "Raj" Reddy (born 13 June 1937) is an Indian-American computer scientist and a winner of the Turing Award. He is one of the early pioneers of Artificial Intelligence and has served on the faculty of Stanford and Carnegie Mellon for over 50 years. He was the founding director of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. He was instrumental in helping to create Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies in India, to cater to the educational needs of the low-income, gifted,
Dhanunjaya Reddy gets Bharath posted in Seema. The movie continues with the son chasing the father to arrest the father, moving ahead in his mission of revenge. Cast. - Nandamuri Balakrishna as Chennakesava Reddy / Bharat (Dual role) - Shriya Saran as Preethi - Tabu as Seeta - Jaya Prakash Reddy as Venkat Reddy - Anand Raj as Dhanunjaya Reddy - Mohan Raj as Jai Reddy - Brahmanandam as Seema Satry - Ali as Lagaan Khan - Annapurna as Chennakesava Reddy's mother
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Brady Township [SEP] country
Brady Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania Brady Township is a township in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,000 at the 2010 census. Geography. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which, of it is land and of it (0.05%) is water. Communities. - Helvetia - Luthersburg - Salem - Troutville Demographics. As of the census of 2000, there were 2,010 people, 742
- 1987 to 1988 Ray Parker - 1988 to Jan-92 Hugh Stinson - Jan-92 to Mar-92 Andy Woolford (caretaker) - Mar-92 to Feb-95 John Ryan - Feb-95 to Sep-96 Steve Lovell - Sep-96 to Mar-99 Alan Walker - Mar-99 to Jan-01 Hugh Stinson - Jan-01 to Sep-01 John Roles - Oct-01 to Nov-04 Mark Beeney - Nov-04 to Mar-05 Steve Nolan - Mar-05 to Oct-07 Steve Lovell - Nov-07 to Jul-11 Gary Abbott - Jul-11 to Sep-11 Richard Brady - Sep-11 to Apr-12 Joe
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Smith Island Light [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
Smith Island Light The Smith Island Light was a lighthouse on Smith Island, Island County, Washington. History. The Smith Island Light was constructed in 1858 using the classic New England design of a 1-1/2 story keeper's house with a light tower centered on the roof. Electric power was provided by a bank of 18 lead-acid truck batteries connected in series and recharged by gasoline-powered generators. The structure stood about from the island's western edge. The bluff began to erode, and when
Reichskommissariat Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense
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South African Democratic Teachers Union [SEP] instance of
South African Democratic Teachers Union The South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) is the largest trade union for teachers in South Africa. It is allied to the African National Congress and is an affiliate of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). The union has rejected a proposal by the Department of Basic Education (DBE) for performance-agreement contracts for school principals, pointing out that employment contracts already outlines principals' obligations, and claiming that such performance agreements would be unfair in the light of poor
", which means "the alphabet, letters of the alphabet"; and "by-heart", which means "to learn off by heart"; these items show the influence of Indian English teachers in South Africa. Phonologically, ISAE also shares several similarities with Indian English, though certain common features are decreasing in the South African variety. For instance, consonant retroflexion in phonemes like /ḍ/ and strong aspiration in consonant production (common in North Indian English) are present in both varieties, but declining in ISAE.
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Langdon Lake [SEP] instance of
Langdon Lake Langdon Lake is reservoir located in the Umatilla National Forest of Northeastern Oregon, United States. It is an impoundment of Morning Creek, and the source of Lookingglass Creek, a tributary of the Grande Ronde River. Surrounding the lake is the small community of Tollgate. The lake is privately owned but a campground is nearby. See also. - List of lakes in Oregon
Lake Langdon Lake Langdon in Mound, Minnesota, has an area of . Minnehaha Creek Watershed District (MCWD) charts show its maximum depth of , though it would be classified as a shallow lake with a mean depth of . It is named for R. V. Langdon, the first township clerk. It is located west of Commerce Boulevard and south of Lynwood Boulevard. Boats on the lake cannot navigate to the nearby Lake Minnetonka, though it overflows into Lost Lake, part of the Big Lake, through Langdon Bay Creek
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Parque Provincial Pereyra Iraola [SEP] country
Parque Provincial Pereyra Iraola The Pereyra Iraola Park is the largest urban park located in the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is the richest center of biodiversity in the province. The land used to belong to the Pereyra Iraola family, who acquired it from Juana Rita Pinto. In 1949, the family was expropriated by the government headed by General Juan Domingo Peron to build a community park which was opened a year later. The park measures 10,246 hectares and is located between the cities of Berazategui, Ensenada, Florencio
use a standard cutoff of 300 nanograms per milliliter in urine samples. A single poppy seed roll (0.76 grams of seeds) usually did not produce a positive drug test, but a positive result was observed from eating two rolls. A slice of poppy seed cake containing nearly five grams of seeds per slice produced positive results for 24 hours. Such results are viewed as false positive indications of drug use and were the basis of a legal defense. On November 30, 1998, the standard cutoff was increased to 2000 nanograms
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Ron Staniforth [SEP] sport
, Staniforth followed. Huddersfield had just been relegated. Staniforth, together with all the remainder of the defence, played in every game in the following season in which Huddersfield finished in second place and so were promoted back to the First Division. In their first season back, Huddersfield maintained their momentum and were challenging for the championship. This led to Staniforth playing three times for England 'B' and then gaining eight England caps, all in 1954, including three in the final stages of the World Cup. He was
1952–53 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season Huddersfield Town's 1952-53 campaign was Town's first season back in the 2nd Division since the 1919-20 season. Under the leadership of Andy Beattie, Town returned to the top flight at the first attempt. They finished in 2nd place behind Sheffield United by 2 points, with 58 points. The main reasons for Town's success during the season were the 45 goals between Jimmy Glazzard and Vic Metcalfe. Also, 7 of Town's players (Jack Wheeler, Ron Staniforth, Laurie
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Richland Township [SEP] country
Richland Township, Adair County, Iowa Richland Township is one of seventeen townships in Adair County, Iowa, USA. At the 2010 census, its population was 174. History. Richland Township was organized in 1860. Geography. Richland Township covers an area of and contains no incorporated settlements. According to the USGS, it contains three cemeteries: Penn Avenue, Pleasant Grove and Union. External links. - US-Counties.com - City-Data.com
Richland Township, Iowa Richland Township, Iowa can refer to: - Richland Township, Adair County - Richland Township, Carroll County - Richland Township, Chickasaw County - Richland Township, Decatur County - Richland Township, Delaware County - Richland Township, Dickinson County - Richland Township, Franklin County - Richland Township, Guthrie County - Richland Township, Jackson County - Richland Township, Jasper County - Richland Township, Jones County - Richland Township, Keokuk County - Richland
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Dawit I [SEP] child
in the province of Fatajar (now part of the Oromia Region, near the Awash River), Zara Yaqob was the youngest son of Dawit I and his youngest wife, Igzi Kebra. The British expert on Ethiopia, Edward Ullendorff, stated that Zara Yaqob "was unquestionably the greatest ruler Ethiopia had seen since Ezana, during the heyday of Aksumite power, and none of his successors on the throne – excepted only the emperors Menelik II and Haile Selassie – can be compared to him." Paul B. Henze repeats
Dawit I Dawit I (Ge'ez: , "David") was Emperor () (1382 – 6 October 1413) of Ethiopia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the younger son of Newaya Krestos. Life. Taddesse Tamrat discusses a tradition that early in his reign, Dawit campaigned against Egypt, reaching as far north as Aswan. In response, the Emir forced the Patriarch of Alexandria, Matthew I, to send a deputation to Dawit to persuade him to retire back to his kingdom
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Soviet War Memorial [SEP] location
Soviet War Memorial (Schönholzer Heide) The Soviet War Memorial in Schönholzer Heide (Sowjetisches Ehrenmal in der Schönholzer Heide) in Pankow, Berlin was erected in the period between May 1947 and November 1949 and covers an area of 30 000 m². The memorial contains the largest Soviet cemetery in Berlin, which is also the largest Russian cemetery in Europe outside of Russia. Schönholzer Heide was a popular recreation area in the 19th century. During the Second World War the area was turned into a work camp. After the war
of the conflict this location was outside Khimki. This memorial is different to the Khimki War Memorial moved in 2007 to in Novoluzhinskoe cemetery. History Post war. Khimki was home to several Soviet aerospace defense development centers that became the principal employers for the majority of the city population. This included R&D enterprises which designed surface-to-air missiles for S-75, S-125, S-200, S-300 Soviet air defense systems, engines for intercontinental ballistic missiles and satellite launch vehicles, and other types of equipment. For this reason, Khimki
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Minnie [SEP] country of origin
Minnie (film) Minnie is a 1922 American silent comedy film starring Leatrice Joy and co-directed by Marshall Neilan and Frank Urson. Neilan also wrote and produced the film which was released by Associated First National Pictures (later First National Pictures). It is not known whether the film currently survives, which suggests that it is a lost film. Plot. As described in a film publication, Minnie (Joy), the homeliest girl in town, is devoted to her father (Barnum), a
Charles McKenny Charles McKenny (Sep. 15, 1860-Sep. 23, 1933) was president of Central State Normal School (now Central Michigan University), Milwaukee State Normal School and Michigan State Normal College (now Eastern Michigan University). McKenny was born in Dimondale, Michigan. He received his bachelor's degree from Michigan State Agricultural College (now Michigan State University) and masters from both Olivet College and the University of Wisconsin. McKenny married Minnie E. Alderman (1869–1942) in 1890. She was a native of
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Cyrtospirifer [SEP] taxon rank
Cyrtospirifer Cyrtospirifer is an extinct genus of brachiopods. The fossils are present in the Middle and Upper Devonian. Taxonomy. It is likely that "Tenticospirifer", that itself appeared during early Givetian, includes the ancestor of "Cyrtospirifer". "Cyrtospirifer" first occurs in western Europe in the Late Givetian. "Tenticospirifer" has a relatively narrow hingeline and an inflated and thick shell in common with two of the oldest species known, "C. verneuiliformis" and "C. aperturatus". This group dominated during the
– type locality for species - †"Cyrtina" - †"Cyrtina acutirostris" – or unidentified comparable form - †"Cyrtiopsis" – tentative report - †"Cyrtodiscus" - †"Cyrtorostra" - †"Cyrtorostra varicostata" - †"Cyrtospirifer" - †"Cyrtospirifer animaensis" - †"Cyrtospirifer animasensis" – or unidentified comparable form - †"Cyrtospirifer bertrandi" – type locality for species - †"Cyrtospirifer gallatinensis" - †"Cyrtospirifer hornellensis" - †"Cyrtospirifer monticola" - †"Cyrtospirifer perryi" – type locality for species - †"Cyrtospirifer thalattodoxa" – tentative
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Heuchera pilosissima [SEP] taxon rank
Heuchera pilosissima Heuchera pilosissima is a species of flowering plant in the saxifrage family known by the common name seaside alumroot and Parish's alumroot. It is endemic to the northern two thirds of the California coastline, where it grows on coastal bluffs and in nearby forests. This is a rhizomatous perennial herb producing lobed oval-shaped leaves 4 to 9 centimeters wide, each on a long petiole. The erect inflorescence reaches over half a meter in maximum height and is covered in glandular hairs. It bears dense clusters of rounded,
alumroot - "Heuchera mexicana" - "Heuchera micrantha" - crevice alumroot, smallflower alumroot - "Heuchera novomexicana" - New Mexico alumroot, range alumroot - "Heuchera parishii" - Mill Creek alumroot - "Heuchera parviflora" - littleflower alumroot - "Heuchera parvifolia" - littleleaf alumroot, common alumroot - "Heuchera pilosissima" - seaside alumroot - "Heuchera pubescens" - downy alumroot - "Heuchera pulchella" - Sandia Mountain alumroot - "Heuchera richardsonii" - Richardson's
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Manolis Rasoulis [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed
", "Αχ Ελλάδα", "Αύγουστος", "Οι μάγκες δεν υπάρχουν πια" and "Υδροχόος" as well as many others that have become big Greek and international hits. Many of his songs have been interpreted by other Greek artists and been sung in various languages. Papazoglou was a producer and sound technician to many of the underground rock scene of Greece in the 1980s through his Agrotikon Studio. He lived in Thessaloniki with his wife and his two children. He died at 17 April 2011 after a
professional partner is Theodore Gonis. Discography. - 1978 : The Revenge of Gypsy-ness (Εκδίκηση της γυφτιάς) - with Nikos Papazoglou, Dimitris Kontoyiannis and Sofia Diamanti, lyrics by Manolis Rasoulis) - 1979 : So-called (Τα δήθεν) - with Nikos Papazoglou, Dimitris Kontoyiannis and Sofia Diamanti (lyrics Manolis Rassoulis) - 1983 : First night in Athens (Πρώτο βράδυ στην Αθήνα) - lyrics Michalis Ghanas, Manolis Rassoulis und Nikos Xydakis) - 1985 : Mania (Μανία),
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Jezzine [SEP] country
Aray, Lebanon Aray (عاريه) is a mountainous village in Jezzine, Lebanon. Etymology. The name of the village, Aray, is derived from the Greek god of warfare, Ares. Agriculture. Aray is a regional producer of grapes, olives, pines, and jujube. Industry. Aray is a major producer of olive-oil and olive-oil soap as well as pine nuts. Geography. Aray lies on a mountaintop, overlooking Jezzine and the Bkassine forest.
forces advancing towards Jezzine bypassed the town to continue advancing towards the main highway in the area, leaving a blocking force in the area that was soon joined by an armored brigade. Fighting broke out in Jezzine between the Israelis and Syrian forces holding the town. In the Battle of Jezzine, Israeli forces consisting of two tank battalions supported by a reconnaissance company and engineering platoon took Jezzine in a fierce daylong battle against a Syrian battalion, then repulsed a fierce counterattack by dozens of Syrian commandos during the night in combat that lasted until
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Ľudmila Pajdušáková [SEP] country of citizenship
Ľudmila Pajdušáková Ľudmila Pajdušáková (29 June 1916 – 6 October 1979) was a Slovak astronomer. She specialized in solar astronomy, and also discovered a number of comets, including periodic comet 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdušáková, and the non-periodic C/1946 K1 (Pajdušáková-Rotbart-Weber), C/1948 E1 (Pajdušáková-Mrkos), C/1951 C1 (Pajdušáková) and C/1953 X1 (Pajdušáková). She observed at Skalnaté Pleso Observatory and became its third director from 1958 to 1979. The asteroid
3636 Pajdušáková is named after her. She may have been married to Antonín Mrkos. In a 1951 "Comet Notes" article in "Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific" [PASP 63 (1951) 209], Leland E. Cunningham in discussing comet C/1951 C1 refers to her as "Miss Pajdušáková (Mrs. Mrkos)", and there was an astronomy book published in 1956 by Ľudmila Mrkosová-Pajdušáková, as well as various scientific papers under this name from approximately 1952–1958. However, their respective biographies do
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Aurelio Grisanty [SEP] country of citizenship
Aurelio Grisanty Aurelio "Rail" Grisanty (born 1949 in the Dominican Republic) is a Dominican-born American painter, graphic artist, muralist, set and costume designer, entrepreneur, and the principal artist of the Beach Town Posters ongoing series of vintage Art Deco-style prints. Early life and education. Grisanty was born under politically oppressive circumstances in the Dominican Republic. As a child, he spent hours in his grandparents' garden observing colors, textures and lighting. Grisanty wrote: "There, I
1994 AT&T, Washington, D.C. - 1994 Brazilian Cultural Institute, Washington, D.C. - 1996 George Mason University, Virginia - 1998 Ada Balcacer Gallery, Santo Domingo - 1998 Mexican Cultural Institute, Washington, D.C. See also. - List of American artists 1900 and after - List of Dominican painters - List of people from Delaware - List of people from Washington, D.C. External links. - Beach Town Posters Web site - Aurelio Grisanty Web site
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David Tacey [SEP] occupation
David Tacey David Tacey is an Australian public intellectual, writer and interdisciplinary scholar. He is Emeritus Professor of Literature at La Trobe University in Melbourne and Research Professor at the Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture in Canberra. Early years and education. Tacey was born in Melbourne but his young adult life was spent in Alice Springs, central Australia. Growing up alongside Aboriginal cultures influenced him greatly and he has maintained a lifelong interest in Aboriginal religions, indigenous health and wellbeing. His secondary education was conducted at Alice
Press, 1988 () External links. - Profile of David Tacey at La Trobe University - Google book search showing excerpts of works by David Tacey
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Świat Młodych [SEP] country of origin
Świat Młodych Świat Młodych (Youth's World) was a youth magazine in Poland, published from 1949 to 1993. Part of the magazine was dedicated to scouting, but it is most remembered for its last page comics, where many leading Polish comic books artists and titles debuted (ex. Henryk Jerzy Chmielewski with Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek, Szarlota Pawel with Kleks series) or significants parts of them were published there (works of Janusz Christa, Tadeusz Baranowski and Grzegorz Rosiński). It was one of the two
chief was initially sceptic about it, fearing – despite the thaw – that publishing a comics might cause troubles with the Main Office of Control of Press, Publications and Shows (), which had the right to censor newspapers. Only after the Soviet Union launched the Sputnik 1 satellite on 4 October 1957, "Świat Młodych" decided to start publish "Romek i A'Tomek", because of its space-based storyline. The first episode debuted on the front cover of 22 October issue, although it was referred as a "
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Mansfield Municipal Airport [SEP] instance of
Mansfield Municipal Airport Mansfield Municipal Airport is a public airport located two miles (3 km) southeast of the central business district of Mansfield, a town in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. It is a community airport located one mile from the Xfinity Center. The airport offers flight training, fuel, etc. Facilities. Mansfield Municipal Airport covers and has two runways: - Runway 14/32: 3,500 x 75 ft. (1,067 x 23 m), Surface: Asphalt - Runway
Municipal Borough of Mansfield Mansfield was a Municipal Borough in Nottinghamshire, England from 1891 to 1974. It was created under the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. The borough was abolished in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 and combined with Mansfield Woodhouse Urban District and Warsop Urban District to form the new Mansfield district.
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Halifax Cobequid [SEP] instance of
Halifax Cobequid Halifax Cobequid was a provincial electoral district in Nova Scotia, Canada, that elected one member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly. It was formed in 1956 as Halifax Northwest from part of the former district of Halifax West. In 1966, the district was renamed Halifax County North West, and the following year, in 1967 it was renamed Halifax Cobequid. It existed until 1978, when it was redistributed into four new districts: Sackville, Halifax Bedford Basin, Bedford-Musquodoboit Valley, and Cole Harbour.
previously called "Cobequid," and was derived from the town of Colchester in Essex. The old name Cobequid was derived from the Mi'kmaq word "Wagobagitk" meaning "the bay runs far up", in reference to the area surrounding the easternmost inlet of the Minas Basin, a body of water called Cobequid Bay. The District of Colchester, which was at first part of Halifax County, was established as a county in its own right in 1835. In 1838 a distinct line of division between Cumberland County and Colchester
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Sherwood Anderson [SEP] country of citizenship
Poor White (novel) Poor White is an American novel by Sherwood Anderson, published in 1920. Plot introduction. It is the story of an inventor, Hugh McVey, who rises from poverty on the bank of the Mississippi River. The novel shows the influence of industrialism on the rural heartland of America. External links. - Project Gutenberg edition of Poor White
and Walter B. Rideout (1953) - "Sherwood Anderson: Short Stories", edited by Maxwell Geismar (1962) - "Return to Winesburg: Selections from Four Years of Writing for a Country Newspaper", edited by Ray Lewis White (1967) - "The Buck Fever Papers", edited by Welford Dunaway Taylor (1971, collected newspaper articles) - "Sherwood Anderson and Gertrude Stein: Correspondence and Personal Essays", edited by Ray Lewis White (1972) - "The "
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Cryptanthus warren-loosei [SEP] taxon rank
Cryptanthus warren-loosei Cryptanthus warren-loosei is a plant species in the genus "Cryptanthus". This species is endemic to Brazil. Cultivars. - "Cryptanthus" 'Pickel' - "Cryptanthus" 'Soerries' References. - BROMELIACEAE DA MATA ATLÂNTICA BRASILEIRA retrieved 22 October 2009 - BSI Cultivar Registry Retrieved 11 October 2009
- Review, Isis, Sep., 1998, vol. 89, no. 3, p. 557 - Review, Taxon, Nov., 1996, vol. 45, no. 4, p. 726 - "Telling Our Stories, Vol. 2: Texas Family Secrets" (1997) - "Telling Our Stories, Vol. 3: Texas Millennium Book" (1999) - "Gideon Lincecum's Sword: Civil War Letters from the Texas Homefront" (2001) - Review,
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Jeannette Rankin [SEP] occupation
Winnifred Sprague Mason Huck Winnifred Mason Huck (September 14, 1882 – August 24, 1936) was an American journalist and politician from the state of Illinois who became the third woman to serve in the United States Congress, after Jeannette Rankin and Alice Mary Robertson, the first woman to represent Illinois in Congress, the first woman to win a special election for the United States Congress, and the first mother. She was elected to fill the at-large seat of her father, Representative William Ernest Mason, after his
will take pot...and they will get high. They don't want to go to school because they're going to be snatched off from their mothers to be shot in Vietnam." - January 15. Jeannette Rankin leads a demonstration of thousands of women in Washington, D.C. . - London, Sunday, March 17. Violent protest in London ("street occupation"), not supported by the Old Left. Over 300 arrests. - Frankfurt, Germany, April 2. Gudrun Ensslin and Andreas Baader
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Cardinal de Soubise [SEP] place of birth
Cardinal de Soubise Cardinal François-Armand-Auguste de Rohan-Soubise, Prince of Tournon, Prince of Rohan (1 December 1717, Paris – 28 June 1756, Saverne) was a French prelate, Prince-Bishop of Strasbourg. His parents, Anne Julie de Melun and Jules, Prince de Soubise, both died of smallpox when he was still a child. Biography. He received Holy Orders as a Catholic priest on 23 December 1741 and received the position of commendatory abbot first of the Abbey of Ventadour
the Duchy of Bouillon. At the age fifteen, he was married to Marie Louise de Rohan. Marie Louise was the daughter of Jules, Prince of Soubise and his wife Anne Julie de Melun. The only daughter of five children, her older brother was the famous maréchal de Soubise. The couple were married on 4 June 1736. The wedding nuptials were carried out in the chapel of the "hôtel de Mayenne" by her great uncle the Cardinal de Soubise. In 1736, the year of his marriage,
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Richmond Secondary School [SEP] country
Richmond Secondary School Richmond Secondary School, (commonly, Richmond High School and RHS) is a public, co-educational secondary school located in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, that educates approximately 1200 students from grades 8 to 12. Richmond Secondary is the only school in Richmond that offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme and is a magnet school in the region. History. Richmond Secondary School has the distinction of being the City of Richmond’s first high school. Originally established in 1927 on Cambie and Sexsmith street
England he attended The Crescent Primary School and Toynbee Road Secondary Boys School, where he played soccer and cricket and was a cross-country runner. He moved with his family to Australia in 1956 at the age of 13; they emigrated there due to Martin's sister's rheumatic fever. They moved to the Sydney suburb of Riverstone where he attended Richmond High School. He left school at the age of almost fifteen to work at a timber yard with his father. In November 1961, aged 18, he contracted polio
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Eduard Mazula [SEP] member of sports team
Eduard Mazula Edward Mazula (born March 21, 1990) is a professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the HC Arystan. He was a member of the Kazakhstan men's national junior ice hockey team at the 2009 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships as well as at the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.
for Suriname’s sports. Also he was a board member for radio stations, president of the Chinese association Moe Poen Sah, executive board member of the Green Cross, and was an alternate member of the Board of Appeal for the [Dutch: Huurwaardebelasting] (translates to rental value tax). History Eduard Alphons Tjin-Kon-Fat (1871-1930) Legacy. Eduard Tjin-Kon-Fat married and had a number of children. At least 4 are known. - H. Tjin-Kon-Fat (
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Zwiefalten [SEP] instance of
Zwiefalten Zwiefalten is a municipality in the district of Reutlingen, located halfway between Stuttgart and Lake Constance. The former Zwiefalten Abbey dominates the town. The former monastery is considered one of the finest examples of late Baroque art. Geographical location. The name derives from its location in the valleys of Zwiefalter Aach and the Kessel-Aach and was mentioned first as Zwivaltum in 904. Neighboring communities. The following cities and towns are bordering to the municipality of Zwiefalten (listed clockwise from the north) and belong
town to the north with Reutlingen and to the south with Riedlingen. The Public transport is ensured by the Verkehrsverbund Neckar-Alb-Donau (NALDO). The community is located in the comb 227. Facilities. Zwiefalten has the Münster Hospital Zwiefalten as a psychiatric center. The town was also the seat of the deanery Zwiefalten of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rottenburg-Stuttgart, which now belongs to the deanery Reutlingen-Zwiefalten headquartered in Reutlingen. Facilities Education. - Münster School Zwiefalten - Health
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Seiichi Hatano [SEP] employer
Seiichi Hatano philosophy of religion dealing mostly with western religion and also western philosophical thoughts in theological aspects of Christianity. Hatano was born in Matsumoto in Nagano Prefecture, and educated at Tokyo Imperial University, from which he graduated in 1899. He was very influential in stimulating the study in Japan of Western philosophy and religion, both through his teaching (he was the first to teach the history of Western philosophy at Tokyo Semmon Gakko, now Waseda University), and through his early writings. These included "An Outline of
October 2 - Tetsuo Gotō, politician (d. 2018) - October 12 - Kaga Takeshi, actor - November 12 - Hideyuki Tanaka, voice actor and narrator Deaths. - January 17 - Seiichi Hatano, philosopher - July 23 - Shigenori Tōgō - November 3 - Kuniaki Koiso, Prime minister See also. - List of Japanese films of 1950
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Jim Knipple [SEP] occupation
Jim Knipple Jim Knipple is a stage director and founding Artistic Director of the Run of the Mill Theater Company in Baltimore, MD. His productions have won several awards, including Best Production (CityPaper) and Best Experimental Production (Greater Baltimore Theater Awards). Most recently he co-founded and co-produced World Premiere Weekend, a new play festival at UC Irvine, where he directed and/or produced new plays from Neil LaBute, Erik Ehn, Charles L. Mee, Brooke Berman, Jamie Pacino, and over 30 other
hit shutout against the Chicago Cubs, giving up his only hits, both singles, to Dick Bertell in the 3rd and 5th inning. In the minors, Purdin threw a perfect game against Lexington in 1964. The game went seven innings, on the backend of a doubleheader. During warmups, he pegged his usual starting catcher, Butch Johnson, in the eye. Jim Connor came in from third base to replace him for the night, and Ed Knipple moved to third. Purdin struck out 11 batters in the perfect
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Wherever We May Roam Tour [SEP] performer
Wherever We May Roam Tour Wherever We May Roam (mentioned by band members in interviews as Wherever I May Roam) was a concert tour by the American thrash metal band Metallica in support of their self titled 5th album Metallica (commonly known as "the Black album"). It began in autumn of 1991. The North American legs ran through summer 1992, followed by the Guns N' Roses/Metallica Stadium Tour, the Wherever We May Roam European leg, and finally the Nowhere Else to Roam tour of smaller
of these were played in the United States, but numerous concerts were also played in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany, among other countries. The band also went on seven worldwide tours: Damage, Inc. Tour (1986–1987), Damaged Justice (1988–1989), Wherever We May Roam Tour (1991–1992), Nowhere Else to Roam (1993), Madly in Anger with the World Tour (2003–2004), Escape from the Studio '06, and World Magnetic Tour (2008–2010). During these tours, South
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Beaver River [SEP] instance of
Waterhen River (Saskatchewan) The Waterhen River is an east-flowing river in northwest Saskatchewan in the basin of the Beaver River (Canada). It is north of and parallel to the east-flowing part of the Beaver River and joins the north-flowing part of that river. It is at the southern edge of the boreal forest belt. The large Primrose Lake discharges south through the Martineau River into Cold Lake on the Alberta-Saskatchewan border. Cold Lake discharges east into the Cold River through Pierce Lake then
1799, d. 7 Sep 1849; America HAIRSTON+ b. 21 Feb 1801, d. 16 Mar 1826; Marshall HAIRSTON+ b. 4 Jul 1802, d. 20 Jan 1882 and Ruth Stovall HAIRSTON+ b. 6 Sep 1804, d. 20 Sep 1838. Through his mother, George was the fourth-great-grandson of Christopher Newport and a distant cousin of Illiam Dhone and Fletcher Christian. Revolutionary War. He was the captain of a company of Col. Abram Penn that, in March 1781, hurried from Beaver Creek Plantation to
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Khalil Hamra [SEP] place of birth
Khalil Hamra Khalil Hamra (born 1979, Kuwait) is an Arab photojournalist based on Rafah in the Gaza Strip. In 2009, Hamra was recognized by the Overseas Press Club of America with its 2010 Robert Capa Gold Medal for his series covering the war in Gaza. Background. Khalil Hamra was born in Kuwait in 1979 to Palestinian parents and raised in Qatar, Egypt and the Palestinian Territories. In 2002, a year after graduating from the Islamic University of Gaza with a degree in journalism, Hamra took work
Prize for Breaking News Photography in 2013. Brabo shared the prize with AP photographers Rodrigo Abd, Narciso Contreras, Khalil Hamra and Muhammed Muheisen. Awards. - 2006: (Translated: Young Authors Award) for "Caminos de hierro" - 2009: Premio Nómadas Periscopio (Translated: Nomads Periscope Award) at the Festival of Photojournalism in Vitoria - 2011: The Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar: Chris Hondros Memorial International News Award, 1st place, General News - 2012: Alliance of Mediterranean News Agencies Awards
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Jacks Mountain Covered Bridge [SEP] instance of
Jacks Mountain Covered Bridge The Jacks Mountain Covered Bridge (officially known as the G. Donald McLaughlin Memorial Covered Bridge) is a historic covered bridge in Hamiltonban Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1890, and is a , Burr truss bridge with narrow horizontal siding and a tin covered gable roof. The bridge crosses Tom's Creek. It is one of 17 covered bridges in Adams, Cumberland, and Perry Counties. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
Jacks Mountain Jacks Mountain is a stratigraphic ridge in central Pennsylvania, United States, trending southeast of the Stone Mountain ridge and Jacks Mountain Anticline. The ridge line separates Kishacoquillas Valley from the Ferguson and Dry Valleys. Jacks Mountain lies in Mifflin, Huntingdon, Snyder, and Union Counties, and the ridge line forms part of the border between Huntingdon and Mifflin Counties. It is named for Jack Armstrong, an 18th-century fur trader. In the autumn of 1743, Armstrong confiscated the horse of Mushemeelin, a Delaware
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Kåre Rønnes [SEP] sport
Kåre Rønnes Kåre Rønnes (born 13 January 1938 in Trondheim) is a Norwegian former football player and coach. He played all his career in Rosenborg BK, Trondheim. Biography. Kåre Rønnes played for his hometown team Rosenborg 19 seasons in a row from 1956 to 1974, a record shared with Ola By Rise. (Roar Strand has also played 19 seasons for the club, but not in a row.) Rønnes played in all positions on the field, including goalkeeper, but mostly midfielder in the first
), Arnfinn Espeseth, Roald Jensen, Kjell Øyasæter and Jan Erik Osland. Rosenborg's squad: Øivind Brynte Torp, Erling Meirik, Kåre Rønnes, Bjørn Rime, Øystein Wormdal, Jan Christiansen, Anders Farstad, Tore Lindseth, Harald Sunde, Bjørn Wirkola and Arne Hanssen. References. - www.brann.no
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Fields of the Nephilim [SEP] genre
Fields of the Nephilim Fields of the Nephilim are an English gothic rock band formed in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England in 1984. The band's name refers to a Biblical race of giants or angel-human hybrids, known as the Nephilim. Although the band have not received substantial mainstream success, their seminal sound has proved highly influential, especially in the genre of gothic rock. Career. Career Early years (1984–1991). Fields of the Nephilim's initial sound incorporated elements of hard rock, gothic rock
romantic, medieval and primordial. This became more prominent in the "second wave" of the genre, spanning from the mid 1980s to the mid 1990s. One of the most successful bands of this wave, Fields of the Nephilim, make ample references to the occult and paganism in their lyrics. Another band from this wave is Inkubus Sukkubus, formed in 1989 and explicitly referring to itself as a pagan band above everything else. Inkubus Sukkubus had a mainstream breakthrough in the United Kingdom with the release of its debut album in
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Jackson Township [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
Jackson Township, Boone County, Arkansas Jackson Township is one of twenty current townships in Boone County, Arkansas, USA. As of the 2010 census, its total population was 1,340. Geography. According to the United States Census Bureau, Jackson Township covers an area of ; of land and of water. Geography Cities, towns, and villages. - Harrison (small part) Population history. The township was part of Carroll County during the 1860 census. Part of the city of Harrison overlays
Reichskommissariat Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense
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Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia [SEP] country
Statistical Office of Slovenia The Statistical Office of the Republic of Slovenia (SORS) (Slovene: "Statistični urad Republike Slovenije", "SURS") is an independent Slovenian state institution in charge of official statistical surveying. It is directly responsible to the Prime Minister of Slovenia. One of the office's activities is a nationwide census every 10 years, the last one being conducted in 2011. The office is located at Litostroj Street () 54 in Ljubljana. As of August 2013, its director is Genovefa Ružić.
Unemployment in Hungary Unemployment in Hungary measured by the Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Központi Statisztikai Hivatal, KSH) shows the rate of unemployed individuals out of the labor force. The European Union's own statistical office, Eurostat also makes reports and predictions about the Hungarian job market and the unemployment rate in the country. The KSH's most recent unemployment data shows the unemployment rate for men 15-74 to be 3.3% and 4.1% for women. Article XII in Hungary's Constitution states: '(2) Hungary
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Zhoushizhuang railway station [SEP] instance of
Zhoushizhuang railway station Zhoushizhuang railway station is a station of Jingbao Railway in Datong City, Shanxi. See also. List of stations on Jingbao railway
) - Yanggao (阳高) - Wangguanrentun (王官人屯) - Julebao (聚乐堡) - Zhoushizhuang (周士庄) - Datong east (大同东) - Datong (大同) - Gudian (古店) - Gushan (孤山站) - Baoziwan (堡子湾站) - Wutaiwa (五台洼站) - Fengzhen (丰镇站) - Jiandi (监地站) - Xin'anzhuang (新安庄站) - Yongwangzhuang (永王庄站) - Hongshaba (红砂坝站) - Suojiacun (索家村站) -
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Fowlerville [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
Fowlerville, Livingston County, New York Fowlerville is a hamlet in the Town of York in Livingston County, New York, United States. The population was 227 at the 2010 census, which lists the community as a census-designated place. Fowlerville is named for Wells Fowler, the first settler. This should not be confused with other New York hamlets named Fowlerville in Erie County and Sullivan County, or with the similarly named hamlet of Fowlersville in Lewis County Geography. Fowlerville is located at (42.8933955
Reichskommissariat Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense
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Breaza [SEP] country
Breaza, Suceava Breaza is a commune located in Suceava County, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Breaza, Breaza de Sus and Pârâu Negrei.
divided by the agrarian reform of 1921 and in 1935 it was declared a spa. Geography. The town center consists of at least two former villages, "Podu Vadului" and "Breaza de Sus", which were later merged. Today, ten villages are administratively part of the town: Breaza de Jos, Breaza de Sus, Frăsinet, Gura Beliei, Irimești, Nistorești, Podu Corbului, Podu Vadului, Surdești and Valea Târsei. One of the main occupations is farming, and traditional needlework, but many
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Hiroyuki Takei [SEP] employer
Butsu Zone The series highlights the adventures of Senju (the Thousand-Hand Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva) who has to find and protect Sachi, an incarnation of the Buddha Miroku (Maitreya Bodhisattva). Miroku is said to appear on Earth at a time when the Dharma is no longer taught and is completely forgotten, achieve complete enlightenment and then re-teach the pure dharma, becoming a successor of Śākyamuni Buddha, the founder of Buddhism. It is thus Senju's job to aid Miroku (Sachi) in achieving enlightenment, enabling
Hiroyuki Takei Career. Hiroyuki Takei started drawing manga with writer EXIAD on SD Département Store Series which they created for a fanzine. Early in his career, he became the assistant to Tamakichi Sakura on "" as in 1992 and Kōji Kiriyama ("Ninku"). At that time, he also submitted his first yomikiri Dragdoll Group to the Tezuka Award but was rejected. In 1994, Takei submitted his short story "Anna the Itako" to the 48th Tezuka Award and won the honorable mention. He was later
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Burdignes [SEP] country
Burdignes Burdignes is a commune in the Loire department in central France. See also. - Communes of the Loire department References. - INSEE statistics
communes: - Ampuis - Le Bessat - Bessey - Bourg-Argental - Burdignes - Chavanay - Chuyer - La Chapelle-Villars - Châteauneuf - Colombier - Condrieu - Doizieux - Échalas - Farnay - Graix - Les Haies - Jonzieux - Loire-sur-Rhône - Longes - Lupé - Maclas - Malleval - Marlhes - Pavezin - Pélussin - Planfoy - Roisey - Saint-Appolinard
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John Clarke [SEP] occupation
John Clarke (died 1681) John Clarke (died November 1681) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1653 and 1660. Clarke was the son of John Clarke of Bocking, Essex. He was an alderman of Bury St Edmunds by 1648 and remained until 1662. In 1648 he was collector of assessments for Suffolk and commissioner for militia for Suffolk. He was commissioner for assessment for Bury from 1648 to 1652 and for Suffolk from 1649 to 1652. He was a Justice of the Peace
Capt. Benjamin Church - Doctor Isaac Waldron - Timothy Clarke - William Ingraham - Nathaniel Paine - Nathaniel Reynolds - Christopher Saunders - John Wilkins - Nathaniel Williams - Samuel Woodbury - Nathaniel Bosworth - Benjamin Jones On 1 Sep 1681, more than 60 families were present at the first town meeting and named these lands Bristol after Bristol, England. Bristol was originally part of Massachusetts, but it became part of Rhode Island when disputed lands were awarded to the Colony of Rhode
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Streets of Shanghai [SEP] country of origin
Streets of Shanghai Streets of Shanghai (1927) is an American silent drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and written by Harry Braxton and Jack Natteford. The film, starring Pauline Starke, Kenneth Harlan, and Eddie Gribbon, was released by Tiffany-Stahl Productions. Cast. - Pauline Starke as Mary Sanger - Kenneth Harlan as Sergeant Lee - Eddie Gribbon as Swede - Margaret Livingston as Sadie - Jason Robards, Sr. as Eugene Fong (as Jason Robards) - Mathilde Comont
a Filipinization of the Spanish word "esgrima", meaning a fighting or fencing school). History Modern techniques. Modern tactics for knife combat were developed by two British members of the Shanghai Municipal Police of the International Settlement in the 1920s. At the time, the Shanghai streets were rife with criminal activity, exacerbated by the political tensions of the time and the breakdown of social order in much of the country. Captain William E. Fairbairn and Sergeant Eric A. Sykes developed knife fighting skills and defences, which they began
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Avtonomov [SEP] instance of
one's own laws"). The following people bear this surname: - Alexey Avtonomov, several people - Darya Avtonomova, Russian gymnast, a medalist in the Senior Group Finals at the 2014 Rhythmic Gymnastics European Championships - Natalya Avtonomova, contributor to the proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy - Nikolai Avtonomov (1894–1979), former Orthodox clergyman who converted to Eastern Catholicism See also. - Kozma Spassky-Avtonomov (1807–1890), Russian geographer and climatologist References. References Sources.
Alexei Ivanovich Avtonomov Alexei Ivanovich Avtonomov () (1890–1919) was a Russian Red military commander during the Russian Civil War. Avtonomov was a Kuban Cossack. He fought in World War I with the rank of Cornet (sub-lieutenant) but rose quickly during the civil war. In January 1918, Avtonomov was made Commander of the South-Eastern Revolutionary Army, then based near the city of Tikhoretsk in the Krasnodar Krai. From April 9 to April 13 1918 Avtonomov led the successful defense of the city
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Blowatz [SEP] instance of
Blowatz Blowatz is a municipality in the Nordwestmecklenburg district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
Neuburg (Amt) Neuburg is an "Amt" in the district of Nordwestmecklenburg, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The seat of the "Amt" is in Neuburg. The "Amt" Neuburg consists of the following municipalities: 1. Benz 2. Blowatz 3. Boiensdorf 4. Hornstorf 5. Krusenhagen 6. Neuburg
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George S. Stuart [SEP] country of citizenship
United States. Early career. As a young boy, Stuart traveled to Europe and became increasingly interested in historical architecture. In his teens, he constructed a scale model of the French Palace of Versailles and began to experiment with the human form after receiving an articulated marionette as a gift. Stuart attended Georgetown University and the American University in Washington, D.C. where he studied history, economics, languages and international law while preparing to become a Foreign Service Officer but his academic career was frustrated by dyslexia, a condition
breakout role. In 1952, Stuart teamed again with Grant and Drake in the comedy "Room for One More" for Warner Bros. After 1957's "Incredible Shrinking Man", she was cast as Nancy Dawson in the 1958 western film, "Man from God's Country", starring George Montgomery. She also guest-starred about that time in Montgomery's short-lived television western television series, "Cimarron City". Television. Stuart's TV career had a solid start with her co-starring
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National Union [SEP] instance of
National Union Front (Iraq) The National Union Front (Jabhat al-Ittihad al-Watani) was an Iraqi nationalist political alliance formed in 1954 and re-established in 1956 as a coalition of the Ba'ath Party, the Iraqi Communist Party, the Iraqi Independence Party, the National Democratic Party and later the Kurdistan Democratic Party. The alliance supported various Arab nationalist and liberation movements across the world, supporting the governments in Egypt and Syria and supporting the Algerian liberation movement. The party splintered and dissolved in the aftermath of
Tushar Amarsinh Chaudhary Tushar Amarsinh Chaudhary (born 18 December 1965) is an Indian politician and a leader of the Indian National Congress in Gujarat state. He is son of former Chief Minister of Gujarat, Amarsinh Chaudhary and Gajraben. In 2004, he was elected to the 14th Lok Sabha from Mandvi constituency. In 2009, he was elected to the 15th Lok Sabha from Bardoli constituency. He was the Union Minister of State for Tribal Affairs from 28 May 2009 to 28 Sep 2012. On 28 Sep 2012 he became the
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Trouble Waiting to Happen [SEP] part of
Trouble Waiting to Happen "Trouble Waiting to Happen" is a humorous song from the Warren Zevon album "Sentimental Hygiene". As the title would suggest, the song's theme is about the narrator describing various troubles that are facing him. These include the third and fourth world wars and being slandered in the Rolling Stone (With Zevon commenting on what he had supposedly done as sounding "like a lot of fun"). The line may be a reference to the fact that after disappointing sales of his "The
Envoy" album, Asylum Records dropped Zevon, but never told him about what they had done. He found out in the end by reading the gossip column of the Rolling Stone. The song ends with a warning that trouble is waiting to happen to us all, and a repeated chorus of the songs title.
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Finshneachta Ua Cuill [SEP] occupation
Finshneachta Ua Cuill Finshneachta Ua Cuill, Irish poet, died 958. Finshneachta was an obscure Irish poet who was regarded as the leading poet of the kingdom of Munster in Ireland, upon his death in 958. He died on the same year that Faifne an Filí, "chief poet of Leinster, died." Annalistic references. - "958. Finshneachta Ua Cuill, poet of Munster, died." See also. Other tenth-century Irish poets included: - Cináed ua hArtacáin
- Eochaidh Ua Floinn, died 984 - Urard Mac Coise, died 990 List of Chief Ollamhs High Medieval era. - Clothna mac Aenghusa, died 1008 - Muircheartach mac Cu Ceartach Mac Liag, died 1015 - Cúán úa Lothcháin, died 1024 - Cú Mara mac Mac Liac, died 1030 - Mac Beathaidh mac Ainmire, died 1041 - Ceaunfaeladh ua Cuill, died 1048 - Flaithem Mac Mael Gaimrid, died 1058 - Cellach húa Rúanada, died 1079 - Mael Isa ua
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Isola del Piano [SEP] shares border with
Isola del Piano Isola del Piano is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Pesaro e Urbino in the Italian region Marche, located about west of Ancona and about southwest of Pesaro. Isola del Piano borders the following municipalities: Fossombrone, Montefelcino, Urbino. References. br
- Inveruno - Invorio - Inzago - Irgoli - Irma - Irsina - Isasca - Isca sullo Ionio - Ischia - Ischia di Castro - Ischitella - Iseo - Isera - Isernia - Isili - Isnello - Isola d'Asti - Isola del Cantone - Isola del Gran Sasso d’Italia - Isola del Liri - Isola del Piano - Isola della Scala - Isola delle Femmine - Isola di Capo Rizzuto - Isola di Fondra -
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Bobby Corbett [SEP] place of death
Bobby Corbett Robert Corbett (16 March 1922 – October 1988) was an English footballer who played as a defender. He was the brother of George Corbett, also a professional footballer. He began playing at non-league club Throckley Welfare, later moving to Newcastle United and made his professional debut in 1946 against Barnsley F.C. after the conclusion of the Second World War. He was sold to neighbouring club Middlesbrough in 1951 for £9000, where he made 92 appearances over five seasons. He finished his career with a two
Ray Fisher, the Wolverines compiled a 22–9 record. Jack Corbett was the team captain. Sports American football. - 1954 Detroit Lions season – Under head coach Buddy Parker, the Lions compiled a 9–2–1 record, finished in first place in the NFL Western Conference, and lost the 1954 NFL Championship Game to the Cleveland Browns. The team's statistical leaders included Bobby Layne with 1,818 passing yards, Lew Carpenter with 476 rushing yards, Dorne Dibble with 768 receiving yards, and Doak Walker with 106 points scored (five touchdowns
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Asparuh Vasilev [SEP] sport
Asparuh Vasilev Vasilev previously played for Spartak Varna and Akademik Sofia in the A PFG. External links. - Profile at Akademik Sofia
Vasilev (disambiguation) Vasilev is an asteroid. Vasilev may also refer to: - Petar Vasilev (disambiguation) - Ivan Vasilev - Asparuh Vasilev - Milen Vasilev
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Hahn [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
Hahn, Texas Hahn or Hahn Prairie is an Unincorporated community in northwest Wharton County, in the U.S. state of Texas. The tiny community is located at the intersection of Farm to Market Road 1160 (FM 1160) and Farm to Market Road 2546 (FM 2546) northwest of El Campo. There are no road signs identifying the site but the nearby Hahn Cemetery is marked and there is a small cluster of homes around the junction. The surrounding farmland is dotted by a number of natural gas wells.
Reichskommissariat Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense
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Gilmar Antônio Batista [SEP] sport
Gilmar Antônio Batista Gilmar Antônio Batista (born 16 May 1970 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian retired professional association football player. Playing career. Gilmar was signed by MetroStars, on loan, as a replacement for Clint Mathis in 2001. External links. - Profile on MetroFanatic
profile $100 million money laundering investigation. Batista returned from New York and was detained in the maximum security prison in Bangu. On April 28, 2017 Supreme Court judge Gilmar Mendes ordered Batista's release pending trial. Batista had been charged with making $16.5 million in bribes to the former governor of Rio de Janeiro state. On July 3, 2018, Batista was convicted of bribing former Rio de Janeiro governor Sergio Cabral for the purpose of obtaining state government contracts, paying Cabral US$16.6 million, and was sentenced to
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Baby Huey [SEP] genre
Baby Huey (singer) James Ramey (August 17, 1944 – October 28, 1970), better known as Baby Huey, was an American rock and soul singer. He was the frontman for the band Baby Huey & the Babysitters, whose sole LP for Curtom Records in 1971 was influential in the development of hip hop music. Early life and career. A native of Richmond, Indiana, James was the son of Robert and Ernestine Ramey. He moved to Chicago, Illinois at the age of nineteen
5 Sep – Yasuya Uchida - 12 Sep – Henry L. Stevens Jr. - 19 Sep – Jacob Ruppert - 26 Sep – Edward D. Duffield - 3 Oct – Huey P. Long - 10 Oct – King George V - 17 Oct – Lily Pons - 24 Oct – Rufus D. Isaacs - 31 Oct – James Farley - 7 Nov – Common Citizens - 14 Nov – Howard Jones - 21 Nov – Melvin A. Traylor - 28 Nov – T.E. Lawrence - 5 Dec
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Stephen Paley [SEP] country of citizenship
Stephen Paley Stephen Drew Paley (born March 2, 1942, New York City, United States) is an American photographer, radio producer, television producer, music supervisor and actor. His photographs have appeared in "Life", "Look", "Vogue", "Newsweek", "Rolling Stone", "The New York Times" and "Vanity Fair," and in the books "The Rolling Stone History of Rock & Roll". and "Shooting Stars" (edited by Annie Leibovitz
List of foreign CPL players The Canadian Premier League (CPL or CanPL) is the top professional soccer league in Canada. each team is allowed to have a max of seven international players . if a player not born in Canada has canadian citizenship then they don't count as international players. this is a list of the current and former international Canadian Premier League(CPL or CanPL) players. Players in bold have represented their home birth country at senior international level Former. Stephen Hoyle 2019 spring season only
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Oxyepoecus [SEP] taxon rank
Oxyepoecus Oxyepoecus is a Neotropical genus of ant in the subfamily Myrmicinae. The genus is a member of the tribe Solenopsidini and currently includes 20 species. Distribution. The genus of is known from the Neotropics, from Colombia to Chile, where it is collected infrequently. Identification. "Oxyepoecus" is differentiated from other Solenopsidini by the 11-segmented antennae with a three-segmented apical club, the clypeus with four teeth, and the dentate propodeum. In addition, the petiole and postpetiole nodes are high and often
are characterized by an acute restriction in their area of occupancy (typically less than 100 km) or in the number of locations (typically fewer than five)." Species. - "Oxyepoecus bidentatus" - "Oxyepoecus browni" - "Oxyepoecus bruchi" - "Oxyepoecus crassinodus" - "Oxyepoecus daguerrei" - "Oxyepoecus ephippiatus" - "Oxyepoecus inquilinus" - "Oxyepoecus kempfi" - "Oxyepoecus longicephalus" - "Oxyepoecus mandibularis" - "Oxyepoecus
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God is Back [SEP] author
God is Back God is Back: How the Global Revival of Faith Is Changing the World is a 2009 book by John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge which argues against the secularization thesis and claims that there is a global revival of faith has started in the late twentieth century. Micklethwait and Wooldridge provided a quick coverage of American history, in which they argue that American religion was dramatically transformed by the disestablishment of churches after the American Revolution. An emerging "free market" of religious choices led Americans to become increasingly pluralistic and
important annual lecture series in the field of anthropology. Personal. Luhrmann is the sister of the late children's book author Anna Dewdney (author of the 'Llama Llama' series). Select publications. - Luhrmann, Tanya M. (2012) "When God talks back: Understanding the American Evangelical Relationship with God". New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. - Luhrmann, Tanya M. (2004) "Metakinesis: How God Becomes Intimate in Contemporary U.S. Christianity". "American
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Dissident Gardens [SEP] author
Dissident Gardens Dissident Gardens is Jonathan Lethem's ninth novel. It is a multigenerational saga of revolutionaries and activists, the civil rights movement and the counterculture, from the 1930s Communists to the 2010s Occupy movement, and is mostly set in Sunnyside Gardens, Queens and in Greenwich Village. The title is an obvious play on "Sunnyside Gardens". Later, a character in East Germany writes to his American daughter, describing his workplace: Plot summary. The novel is divided into four parts, and each part
"The Art Bulletin", Vol. 36, No. 3 (Sep., 1954), pp. 238–240, JSTOR - a dissident view of Early Medieval jewelry External links. - Medieval Jewelry, Central European University
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Masaryk University [SEP] headquarters location
Jaromír Tauchen JUDr.Bc.Jaromír Tauchen, Ph.D., LL.M.Eur.Integration (Dresden) (born 23 July 1981, in Sušice) is a Czech lawyer, law-historian, certified judiciary interpreter and translator (German/Czech) and lecturer at the Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Brno. His researches are mainly aimed at German legal history, especially the era of the Third Reich in Germany, in the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia and history of Germans in the Czech lands. Academic career. Dr.
Public Library of Ciudad Victoria, the Municipal Public Library FOVISSSTE-SEP, in addition to the Municipal Public Library Tamaulipas Regional History Museum and the Paul Harris Municipal Public Library. Education Higher education. The Miguel Aleman University is a private institution of superior and middle level that was established in the state capital in September 2005 after twenty-five years since its founding in 1981, of philanthropic and humanitarian principles offering university studies in accounting, economic areas, social, and educational. The city is the main headquarters of the
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Reg Robinson [SEP] sport
Reg Robinson Reginald "Reg" Robinson (11 February 1910 – 17 March 1993) was a professional footballer, born in Sheffield. He played for Scunthorpe United, Huddersfield Town and Exeter City, before finally transferring to Watford in 1936 in exchange for William Brown. He died in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, at the age of 83.
changed to Mars MultiChron) - National Park (reg. 13 Jan 1891, high-grade stopwatches & horse timers w/ Excelsior Park Alfred Lugrin patent #359 movements) - Park Watch Company (reg. 21 Sep 1929, Excelsior Park powered stopwatches) - Patriot Watch (reg. 16 Apr 1889, pocket watches) - Profundus (first diver's wristwatch with integral depth gauge, 1966) - QuickTrain (earliest commercially produced wrist watch with faster beat movement) - Racine (watches sold in
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Josse Ruth [SEP] place of birth
Josse Ruth Josse Ruth (1896 – date of death unknown) was a Belgian athlete. Biography. Ruth competed for his native country ath the 1924 Summer Olympics in pentathlon and decathlon. See also. - Belgium at the 1924 Summer Olympics
disband the Scottish Conservatives and seek to create a new centre-right party, autonomous but allied to the UK Conservative Party. This prompts mixed reactions from senior party figures. 4 Sep – Ruth Davidson formally announces that she will stand in the contest. 5 Sep – Murdo Fraser launches his campaign in Edinburgh. 8 Sep – Ruth Davidson launches her campaign in Edinburgh. 11 Sep – Lord Forsyth, at one point a suggested leadership candidate, declares his backing for Ruth Davidson. 23 Sep – Nominations
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Heather Moody [SEP] participant in
Heather Moody Heather Moody (born August 21, 1973 in Rexburg, Idaho) is an American water polo player, who won a silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics. She was team captain of the US Women's National Team that captured the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, and the only member of the team not from California. Her position is center forward. Life. Moody went to college at San Diego State University where she was a member of the Water Polo team.
deducted from the net profit. The result is then multiplied by 20% to arrive at the maximum SEP deduction, $9,293. Withdrawal Rules. SEP contributions and earnings are held in SEP-IRAs and can be withdrawn at any time, subject to the general limitations imposed on Traditional IRA. A withdrawal is taxable in the year received. If a participant makes a withdrawal before age 59½, generally a 10% additional tax applies. SEP contributions and earnings may be rolled over tax-free to other Individual retirement
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La Chaumusse [SEP] country
La Chaumusse La Chaumusse is a commune in the Jura department in Franche-Comté in eastern France. See also. - Communes of the Jura department References. - INSEE statistics
5. Billecul 6. Boissia 7. Bonlieu 8. Censeau 9. Cerniébaud 10. Les Chalesmes 11. Charcier 12. Charency 13. Charézier 14. La Chaumusse 15. Chaux-des-Crotenay 16. La Chaux-du-Dombief 17. Chevrotaine 18. Clairvaux-les-Lacs 19. Cogna 20. Conte 21. Crans 22. Cuvier 23. Denezières 24. Doucier 25. Doye 26
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Tomponsky District [SEP] country
Tomponsky District Tomponsky District (; , "Tompo uluuha") is an administrative and municipal district (raion, or "ulus"), one of the thirty-four in the Sakha Republic, Russia. It is located in the east of the republic and borders with Momsky District in the northeast, Oymyakonsky District in the east, Ust-Maysky District in the southeast, Tattinsky District in the southwest, Ust-Aldansky and Kobyaysky Districts in the west, and with Verkhoyansky District in the north and northwest. The area
village in Oymyakonsky District, Sakha Republic - Aeroport, Tomponsky District, Sakha Republic, a village in Tomponsky District, Sakha Republic - Aéroport, place of Gustaf III Airport - An additional and very legitimate spelling of "airport" See also. - Airport (disambiguation) - Aviaport, the name of several villages in the Sakha Republic
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Pont Neuf [SEP] named after
Pont Neuf (Paris Métro) Pont Neuf is a station of the Paris Métro in the heart of old Paris and is connected to the Île de la Cité by the nearby Pont Neuf. It opened in 1926 with the extension of line 7 from Palais Royal - Musée du Louvre to Pont Marie. On the station's platforms are large reproductions of various coins, representing the Monnaie de Paris (Paris mint), located nearby over the Seine. The platforms also have a screw press for coining and two windows showing
& 97.5 Love Radio went suddenly off the air due to power surge from Panay Electric Company (PECO). After 3 days, 97.5 Love Radio resumed broadcast. Sep. 14, 2017, 92.3 Easy Rock Iloilo resumed broadcast after more than a month off air. Sep. 2018, Easy Rock Iloilo launches Morning show with Jay Parillo (former Easy Rock 96.3 Manila) and Evening Show named The Flight with Birdman Vargas' with DJ's on board. See also. - Manila Broadcasting Company
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One Woodward Avenue [SEP] instance of
One Woodward Avenue One Woodward Avenue, formerly known as the Michigan Consolidated Gas Company Building, is a class-A office skyscraper in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. Located next to the city's Civic Center and Financial District, it overlooks the International Riverfront and was designed to blend with the City-County Building across Woodward Avenue, Cobo Center, and the former Ford Auditorium to the south. History. Minoru Yamasaki designed the new headquarters for the Michigan Consolidated Gas Company in 1962. The Michigan Consolidated Gas Building was
Lower Woodward Avenue Historic District The Lower Woodward Avenue Historic District, also known as Merchant's Row, is a mixed-use retail, commercial, and residential district in downtown Detroit, Michigan, located between Campus Martius Park and Grand Circus Park Historic District at 1201 through 1449 Woodward Avenue (two blocks between State Street to Clifford Street) and 1400 through 1456 Woodward Avenue (one block between Grand River Avenue and Clifford Street). The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. History.
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Meeme [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
Meeme, Wisconsin Meeme is a town in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 1,538 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Meeme, Osman, School Hill, and Spring Valley are located within the town. Its Menominee name is "Omīnīw" which means "pigeon". The Menominee sold this land to the United States as part of the 1836 Treaty of the Cedars. Geography. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 36.3 square
Reichskommissariat Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense
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Gunehgar [SEP] cast member
Gunehgar Gunehgar is a 1995 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Vikram Bhatt, starring Mithun Chakraborty, Atul Agnihotri, Pooja Bhatt, Tisca Chopra and Kiran Kumar. This film was produced by Maann Singh Deep and Kalyani Singh. Plot. The film deals with the fight against terrorism, in which Mithun plays the role of D.I.G. of Police. Cast. - Mithun Chakraborty... D.I.G. Ajay Thakur - Atul Agnihotri... Rohit - Pooja Bhatt... Pooja Thakur - Tisca Chopra... Priya (
Main Gunehgar Nahi Main Gunehgar Nahi is a 2013 Urdu language Pakistani television series, aired on Ary Digital. Mawra Hocane and Sami Khan played the leading roles, while Shamoon Abbasi and Faizan Khawaja also played pivotal roles. "Main Gunehgar Nahi" has 21 episodes and was a commercial success. The show was also telecast in India on Zindagi from 25 March 2015 under the title "Ladki Hona Gunaah Nahin" Mon - Sat 10:30 pm. Plot. "Main Gunehgar Nahi" is the tragic story of a
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Jiří Rychnovský [SEP] occupation
Jiří Rychnovský Jiří Rychnovský (1545, Rychnov nad Kněžnou – 1616, Chrudim) was a Czech composer of the Renaissance and early Baroque era. He was the mayor of Chrudim. His musical work consists of Czech and Latin sacred music with advanced vocal polyphony, revealing a knowledge of European designs, but also the efforts of self-expression. His compositions have been recorded in manuscripts of the Literary Society in St. Michael in New Town in Prague. It is one of the few surviving complete collections of Czech Renaissance sacred music
Klenovský - 1577 Jan Adelfus - 1585 Jakub Volenský - 1586 Lukáš Vranovský - 1587 Martin Boleslavský - Jakub Melissaeus (Jan Krtský) - 1585 Martin Rychnovský - 1596 Martin Svorcius Rychnovský - 1609 Jiří Dikast z Miřkova - 1613 Ondřej Dubnický (Dubenius) - 1618 Jiřík Pivinský - Jan Dobromělický Pastors Catholic administration (1622–present). - 1622 Jan Gottfried Hlaušek O.Praem - 1625 Václav Jaich, SJ - 1633 Michal Prokop (Prokopius) - 1639 Jakub Vavřinec Capricius (
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Saria Island [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
It has little plant or animal life, and has a number of steep cliffs. Although only shepherds live on Saria now, the ruins of the ancient city of Nisyros can be found here. It is also a breeding area for Eleonora's falcons. Although the name is subject to dispute, scholars link it with the name of an ancient Greek princess named Katherine from a line of Saria royalty. Greek legends say she was as beautiful as Helen of Troy and so they named an island after her majesty. On the
Reichskommissariat Reichskommissariat () is the German designation for a type of administrative entity headed by a government official known as a "Reichskommissar" (). Although many different such offices existed primarily throughout the Imperial German and Nazi periods in a number of different fields (ranging from public infrastructure and spatial planning to ethnic cleansing) it is most commonly used to refer to the quasi-colonial administrative territorial entity established by Nazi Germany in several occupied countries during World War II. While officially located outside the German Reich in a legal sense
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Stone Child College [SEP] instance of
Stone Child College Stone Child College is an accredited tribal college of the Chippewa-Cree Tribe located in Box Elder, Montana. SCC is located on the Rocky Boy Indian Reservation in north central Montana. SCC is one of seven Tribal Colleges in Montana. In 2008–09, SCC had an enrollment of 511, of whom 98 percent were American Indian descent; 20 percent were bilingual or of limited English proficiency. SCC students range in age from 17 to 72, with the average age at 30. The college retention rate is
1996-7) - "King Father Stone" (from "Interzone" no. 103, Jan. 1996) - "The Giant Vorviades" (from "Interzone" no. 99, Sep. 1995) - "The Silence of Kings" (from "Weirdbook" no. 30, Spr. 1997) - "Vandibar Nasha in the College of Shadows" (from "Adventures of Sword and Sorcery" no. 7, Sep. 2000) - "In the Street of the Witches"
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Angelo Maria Cicolani [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed
Angelo Maria Cicolani Angelo Maria Cicolani (4 April 1952 – 27 October 2012) was an Italian politician. He was a Member of the Italian Senate from 2001 until his death, and a Quaestor in the Senate from 2011. Cicolani died in October 2012 after a long illness. He was 60. External links. - Angelo Maria Cicolani: XIV Senate, XV Senate, XVI Senate at the Italian Senate website
- Maurizio Bernardo - Maurizio Bertucci - Gianpaolo Bettamio - Laura Bianconi - Massimo Blasoni - Guido Boscagli - Gabriele Boscetto - Aldo Brancher - Donato Bruno - Maria Burani Ex-Christian Democrats C. - Battista Caligiuri - Diego Cammarata - Cesare Campa - Giuseppe Castiglione - Ugo Cavallera - Francesco Chirilli - Marco Cicala - Angelo Maria Cicolani - Salvatore Cicu - Michele Cimino - Manlio Collavini - Giuseppe Cossiga - Rosario Giorgio Costa -
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Brandhoek New Military Cemetery [SEP] instance of
Brandhoek New Military Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery Brandhoek New Military Cemetery is a Commonwealth War Graves Commission burial ground for the dead of the First World War located near Ypres (now "Ieper") in Belgium on the Western Front. The cemetery grounds were assigned to the United Kingdom in perpetuity by King Albert I of Belgium in recognition of the sacrifices made by the British Empire in the defence and liberation of Belgium during the war. Foundation. The cemetery was begun by the British in July 1917 to replace
explore new creative avenues. 3. To benefit a disadvantaged community by bringing positive energy, activity and community engagement to it through visual arts initiatives. 4. To allow the community the initiative to share in Tulipamwe’s funding by providing workshop facilities, accommodation and meals to workshop participants. 5. To celebrate local traditions and culture as integral part of the global community. 6. To create the opportunity for development in visual art, thereby contributing to Namibia’s cultural capital. It was decided to hold
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Tambyah Murugaser [SEP] educated at
Union team. Holding the post of Vice President of the Board of Control for Cricket when Gamini Dissanayake was its president, he was the manager of the Sri Lanka World Cup cricket team to the United Kingdom in 1984. After a long career in the shipping sector where he held directorships at several companies both private and public, he became a senior director of C. W. Mackie & Company Ltd. He was also past chairman of the Shippers Council of Sri Lanka and Association of Shippers Council of Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri
Tambyah Murugaser Tambyah Murugaser (1924–1994) is Sri Lankan sportsman and sports administrator. He was a former Vice President of the Board of Control for Cricket & Sri Lanka team manager. Educated at Royal College Colombo, where he won colours six sports, playing the Royal-Thomian and won the Lorenz Scholarship for the best all rounder in 1942. Entering the University of Ceylon, he became captain of its cricket team and played tennis and table tennis for the University. He played cricket at club level captaining the Tamil
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Cai Lun [SEP] coordinate location
Cai Lun (crater) Cai Lun is a lunar impact crater located on the lunar far side near the northern pole. The crater is located in between the prominent craters Haskin and Nansen. Cai Lun was adopted and named after Chinese inventor Cai Lun by the IAU in August, 2010. External links. - LAC-1 quadrant - Map of northern lunar pole
Cai Lun Cai Lun (; ; CE 48–121), courtesy name Jingzhong (敬仲), was a Chinese eunuch, inventor, and politician of the Han dynasty. He is traditionally regarded as the inventor of paper and the papermaking process, in forms recognizable in modern times as paper (as opposed to papyrus). Although early forms of paper had existed in China since the 2nd century BCE, he was responsible for the first significant improvement and standardization of papermaking by adding essential new materials into its composition. Cai Lun
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I'm Not Jesus [SEP] performer
I'm Not Jesus "I'm Not Jesus" is a song by the Finnish cello metal band Apocalyptica, featuring Corey Taylor from Slipknot and Stone Sour. The single was released on September 17, 2007 and again on March 4, 2008, on the album "Worlds Collide". The song thematizes child-abuse by clerics. Corey Taylor sings from the perspective of a man who was sexually abused by a priest when he was a child and now confronts his abuser. The song was co-written
Songs of Christmas 1963 - "When Jesus Calls" Stand by Me (Ernest Tubb album) 1966 - "I'm Beginning to Forget You" 1959 Elvis: A Legendary Performer Volume 4 Discography. - Phelps Brothers - A: Were You Really Livin' / B: Playin' House - Willie Phelps - A: I'm Beginning To Forget You B: Do Anything But Leave Me 1957 - A: I Got A Feelin' B: Silver Box 1957 - A:
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Jens Kolding [SEP] country of citizenship
Jens Kolding Jens Kolding (born 12 July 1952) is a Danish former footballer who played for B93 and Brøndby in Denmark, and Roda JC in the Netherlands, as a striker. He played six games for the Denmark national football team from 1973 to 1981. Kolding played a total 64 games for Brøndby IF in all competitions.
Jens Rinke Jens Rinke Kristensen (born 16 December 1990) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Kolding IF. Career. Rinke has played for Kolding, Fredericia, Vestsjælland, SønderjyskE and Silkeborg.
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Om Allah [SEP] screenwriter
Om Allah Om Allah is an upcoming film directed by Sameer Khan who was once associate director to Faisal Saif. The film stars Pakistani actress Meera and Indian sports promoter turned anchor Aushim Khetarpal. It is said that this film revolves around the real life Match Fixing incident of Aushim Khetarpal. Synopsis. Ayesha Khan (Meera), A Pakistani Muslim journalist comes to India to work on a story of a Match Fixer Aushim Aushim Khetarpal who is now a Follower of Saibaba and is a Saint. Ayesha arrives in Mathura
", which airs on Sony TV India and on Zee TV. Filmography. Filmography Actor. - "Shirdi Saibaba" (2001) ... Arjun - "Come December" (2006) ... Om - "Om Allah" (2011) ... Aushim Filmography Producer. - "Shirdi Saibaba" (2001) - "Come December" (2006) - "Om Allah" (2011)
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Rayal [SEP] country
Rayal Rayal is a village in Bajhang District in the Seti Zone of north-western Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 4,776 and had 875 houses in the village.
, the youngest, who is away at Redhill School, and Coransee. Patternists can connect with their children telepathically, and Jansee is concerned about her sons. To check on them, she thinks of sending a 'mute', a human without paranormal powers. Rayal disagrees, leading the couple to argue. Aside from Jansee, Rayal killed all of his siblings to become Patternmaster, and to lead the telepathic race through the powerful connections between the Patternists, known as the Pattern. The peaceful year ends as the Clayarks attack
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background process [SEP] instance of
Background process A background process is a computer process that runs "behind the scenes" (i.e., in the background) and without user intervention. Typical tasks for these processes include logging, system monitoring, scheduling, and user notification. The background process usually is a child process created by a control process for processing computing task. After the creation, the child process will run on its own course for performing the task independent of the control process, therefore, the control process is free of performing other designated task.
responsibilities granted to certain army commanders. Crown Prince Wilhelm for instance, was simultaneously commander of the 5th Army and Army Group German Crown Prince from August 1915 to November 1916. All eight German army groups were named after their commanders. - Army Group Mackensen (Poland) (22 Apr 1915 - 8 Sep 1915) - Army Group Linsingen (8 Sep 1915 - 31 Mar 1918) - Army Group Eichhorn-Kiev (31 Mar 1918 - 30 Apr 1918) - Army Group Eichhorn (30 Apr
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Anuario Colombiano de Historia Social y de la Cultura [SEP] instance of
Anuario Colombiano de Historia Social y de la Cultura The Anuario Colombiano de Historia Social y de la Cultura is an academic journal founded in 1963 by Jaime Jaramillo Uribe. It is published by the history departament of National University of Colombia. It has been recognized as the main publication of Colombian historical studies. Authors are national and international scholars. The journal is published annually.
de América Latina". Caracas: Centro de Estudios Latinoamericanos Rómulo Gallegos, 1980. - Ayala Mora, Enrique. "El origen del nombre América Latina y la tradición católica del siglo XIX." "Anuario Colombiano de Historia Social y de la Cultura" 40, no. 1 (2013), 213–41. - Azevedo, Aroldo. "O Brasil e suas regiões". São Paulo: Companhia Editora Nacional, 1971. - "Enciclopédia Barsa". Volume 4: Batráquio – Camarão, Filipe.
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Weissach im Tal [SEP] country
Weissach im Tal Weissach im Tal is a municipality ("Gemeinde") in the Rems-Murr-Kreis district of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It belongs to the metropolitan region of Stuttgart . On 31 December 2005 it had a population of 7,205. Weissach im Tal is twinned with Marly in France and Lommatzsch in Saxony. Mayor is Ian Schölzel. Weissach im Tal is one of a few municipalities in Rems-Murr district, which has no areas. In Aichholzhof is the biggest school complex
, called "Bildungszentrum Weissach im Tal, with all three types of schools after the elementary school (Hauptschule, Realschule and Gymnasium) around a radius of about 30 km (~16,6 nm). History. - 5000-2000 BC: first signs of human life in the vicinity - 16 July 1027: first documented mention of the Weissach brook - 1231: first documented mention of Cottenweiler - 1245: first documented mention of Unterweissach and Oberweissach - 1 July 1971: the municipality of
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Central Bougainville District [SEP] country
Central Bougainville District Central Bougainville District is a district of the Autonomous Region of Bougainville of Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Arawa-Kieta.
District - Namatanai District List of districts by region and province Islands Region West New Britain Province. - Kandrian-Gloucester District - Talasea District List of districts by region and province Islands Region Autonomous Region of Bougainville (Bougainville Region). - Central Bougainville District - North Bougainville District - South Bougainville District List of districts by region and province Momase Region. List of districts by region and province Momase Region East Sepik Province. - Ambunti-Dreikikier District - Angoram District - Maprik District - Wewak District
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Basketball at the 2006 Commonwealth Games [SEP] sport
Basketball at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Basketball competitions at the 2006 Commonwealth Games were held between Match 16 and 24, 2006. The 2006 Commonwealth Games was the first Commonwealth Games at which the sport of basketball was played. It was one of the sports that took the Games to regional Victoria, with games being played in a number of regional centres including Traralgon, Bendigo, Ballarat, and Geelong. The finals were played in Melbourne at Melbourne Multi Purpose Venue. External links. - Official 2006 Commonwealth Games Basketball
- Arthur Dion Hanna - Viktor Kožený - Joe Lewis (British businessman) - Sidney Poitier - Orville Alton Turnquest Culture of the Bahamas Sport in the Bahamas. Sports in the Bahamas - Bahamas at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Culture of the Bahamas Sport in the Bahamas Bahamas at the Commonwealth Games. - Bahamas at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games - Bahamas at the 2002 Commonwealth Games - Bahamas at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Culture of the Bahamas Sport in the Bahamas Football in the Bahamas.
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Pilot [SEP] instance of
Pilot (Awake) "Pilot" is the pilot episode of the American television police procedural fantasy drama "Awake", which originally aired on NBC on March 1, 2012. Written by series creator Kyle Killen, "Pilot" earned a Nielsen rating of 2.0, being watched by 6.247 million viewers upon its initial broadcast. Directed by David Slade, it became the highest-rated non-sports program in its respective time slot on NBC in over a year. The episode has generally received positive reviews, with many
responsibilities granted to certain army commanders. Crown Prince Wilhelm for instance, was simultaneously commander of the 5th Army and Army Group German Crown Prince from August 1915 to November 1916. All eight German army groups were named after their commanders. - Army Group Mackensen (Poland) (22 Apr 1915 - 8 Sep 1915) - Army Group Linsingen (8 Sep 1915 - 31 Mar 1918) - Army Group Eichhorn-Kiev (31 Mar 1918 - 30 Apr 1918) - Army Group Eichhorn (30 Apr
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Jane Powell [SEP] country of citizenship
Jane Powell Jane Powell (born Suzanne Lorraine Burce; April 1, 1929) is an American singer, dancer and actress who rose to fame in the mid-1940s with roles in various Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musicals. Powell was born and raised in Portland, Oregon, where she achieved local fame as a singer, touring the state as the Oregon Victory Girl selling victory bonds. As a teenager, she relocated to Los Angeles, California, where she signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Powell's
Secretary of State Distinguished Service Medal, and the Secretary of Energy Distinguished Service Medal. Several schools and other institutions have been named in his honor and he holds honorary degrees from universities and colleges across the country. Powell is married to the former Alma Vivian Johnson of Birmingham, Alabama. The Powell family includes son Michael (ex-chairman of the Federal Communications Commission); daughters Linda and Anne; daughter-in-law Jane; and grandsons Jeffrey and Bryan. In 2016, while not a candidate for that year
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Antti Laaksonen [SEP] sport
Antti Laaksonen Antti Akseli Laaksonen (born October 3, 1973) is a Finnish former professional ice hockey left winger who last played for the Lukko of the SM-Liiga. Antti had a seven-year NHL career, mostly as a third line wing and penalty killer for the Boston Bruins, Minnesota Wild and Colorado Avalanche. Playing career. Laaksonen left Finland for North America in 1993 as a junior pro from the SM-Liiga. He enrolled at the University of Denver where he played four seasons for the
season Laaskonen left the Bruins as a free agent. On July 14, 2000, Antti signed with the Minnesota Wild for their inaugural season. Antti became a fixture in the Wild offense resulting in four seasons with the Wild. On July 2, 2004, Laaksonen was signed as a free agent by the Colorado Avalanche to a two-year contract. With the 2004–05 NHL lockout, Laaksonen played his first game with the Avalanche in their season opener for the 2005–06 season. Laaksonen established career highs with the Avalanche scoring
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Lillian Glinn [SEP] occupation
Lillian Glinn Lillian Glinn (May 10, 1902 – July 22, 1978) was an American classic female blues and country blues singer and songwriter. She spent most of her career in black vaudeville. Among her popular recordings were "Black Man Blues," "Doggin' Me Blues" and "Atlanta Blues." The blues historian Paul Oliver commented that there were a number of female blues singers who "deserve far greater recognition than they have had", and one of those he cited was Glinn. Biography
Bernice Edwards - Susie Edwards F. - Ethel Finnie - Miss Frankie G. - Cleo Gibson - Lillian Glinn - Lillian Goodner - Ida Goodson - Fannie May Goosby - Coot Grant - Helen Gross H. - Marion Harris - Lucille Hegamin - Edmonia Henderson - Katherine Henderson - Rosa Henderson - Edna Hicks - Bertha "Chippie" Hill - Mattie Hite - Jane Howard - Rosetta Howard - Helen Humes - Alberta Hunter
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John Leslie [SEP] educated at
He led Otago to the National Provincial Championship title in 1998. Leslie qualified for Scotland through a paternal grandfather and initially joined Glasgow Caledonians, making his international debut along with his brother against South Africa in November 1998. Shortly after his debut, he joined the Fukuoka Sanix Bombs club in Japan. The Leslie brothers joined a line of New Zealanders to play for Scotland, dubbed the "Kilted Kiwis", they include: Brendan Laney, Glenn Metcalfe, Gordon Simpson and Sean Lineen - the original Kilted Kiwi.
Wilde" by Leslie and Sewell Stokes - 8 Aug 1944 "Hay Fever (performed concurrently by Independent students) - 28 Sep 1944 "The Play's the Thing" - 26 Oct 1944 "Old Acquaintance" by John Van Druten - 30 Nov 1944 "Young Woodley" by John Van Druten - 21 Dec 1944 "Tonight at 8.30" (three one-act plays by Noël Coward) - 28 Dec 1944 "The Cherry Orchard" - 8 Mar 1945 "Timeless Moment" by
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Vuolijoki [SEP] country
Vuolijoki Vuolijoki is a former municipality in Finland. The municipality was consolidated with the city of Kajaani in the beginning of year 2007. Vuolijoki was located in the province of Oulu and was part of the Kainuu region. In 2004 the municipality had a population of 2,643 and covered an area of 895.20 km² of which 203.05 km² was water. The population density was 3.8 inhabitants per km². The municipality was unilingually Finnish. See also. - Otanmäki External links. - Official website of Vuolijoki municipality
- Yli-Ii - Ylivieska Former municipalities (disestablished before 2009). - Kajaanin mlk - Oulujoki - Paavola - Rautio - Revonlahti - Saloinen - Kestilä - Kuivaniemi - Pattijoki - Piippola - Pulkkila - Rantsila - Ruukki - Temmes - Vuolijoki - Ylikiiminki Governors. - Carl Magnus Jägerhorn 1775–1782 - Adolf Tandefelt 1782–1785 - Johan Fredrik Carpelan 1785–1800 - Samuel af Forselles 1800–1802 - Adolf Edelsvärd 1802–1804 - Jakob Daniel
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Picayune Memorial High School [SEP] country
Picayune Memorial High School Picayune Memorial High School is a grade 9–12 high school located in Picayune, Mississippi, United States. Athletics. - Football - Basketball - Soccer - Baseball - Fast and Slowpitch Softball - Swimming - Golf - Tennis - Cheerleading - Dance - Track - Cross Country - Color Guard - Archery Notable people. Notable people Staff. - Butch van Breda Kolff, former college and NBA coach was head basketball coach from 1983
City of Picayune is served by the Picayune School District. - Picayune Junior High School serves as the middle school for grades 7 and 8. Picayune Memorial High School is the local high school. The school's mascot is the Maroon Tide. - The Center of Alternate Education is also located in Picayune. Education Elementary schools. - Nicholson Elementary - Roseland Park Elementary - South Side Elementary - West Side Elementary Media. Media Newspaper. Picayune's local newspaper is the "Picayune Item"
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Winona, Scott County, Tennessee [SEP] country
Winona, Scott County, Tennessee Winona is an unincorporated community in Scott County, Tennessee, United States, located near the mouth of Buffalo Creek, a tributary of the New River. History. On March 28, 1915, Winona was the site of a train wreck when the high Buffalo Creek Trestle failed while a train was crossing. The incident, which destroyed both the railroad bridge and the train, killed one person and injured four others.
Junction - Winona See also. - National Register of Historic Places listings in Scott County, Tennessee External links. - Official website - Scott County Chamber of Commerce - Scott Co, TN Genealogy - Scott county Landforms
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Gyula Hajszán [SEP] sport
Gyula Hajszán Gyula Hajszán (born 9 October 1961, in Sopron) is a retired Hungarian football player. He made his debut for the Hungarian national team in 1982, and got 37 caps and 4 goals until 1994. He was a participant at the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, where Hungary failed to progress from the group stage.
Archbishop of Esztergom) - Árpád Lipót Várady † (25 May 1914 Appointed – 1923 Died) - Gyula Zichy † (31 Aug 1925 Appointed – 1942 Died) - Gyula Glattfelder † ( 1942 Appointed – 1943 Died) - József Grósz † (7 May 1943 Appointed – 3 Oct 1961 Died) - Endre Hamvas † (15 Sep 1964 Appointed – 1969 Retired) - József Ijjas † (10 Jan 1969 Appointed – 5 Jun 1987 Retired) - László Dankó † (5 Jun 1987
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Castle of Turégano [SEP] country
Castle of Turégano The Castle of Turégano () is an ancient fortress located in the town of Turégano in the province of Segovia, Spain. The castle was founded on the site of a pre-existing fortress. Its structure is integrated into the adjacent church of San Miguel. In 1585 the castle was used to imprison Antonio Pérez, the then-disgraced secretary of king Philip II. An attempt to free him from captivity here failed.
of deceased servicemen. - Councillor Roy Sydney Tyson Matthews, MC, of Hay, New South Wales. For services to the community. - Ernest John Pitchford, of Launceston, Tasmania. For service to public and political affairs in Tasmania. - Edith Mary Royle, of Mosman, New South Wales. For public services. - Alice Thorburn, Matron, European Hospital, Port Moresby, New Guinea. For services to nursing. - Ella Agnes Westwood, of Kirribilli, New South Wales. For
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Sangthang [SEP] located on terrain feature
Sangthang Sangthang is the Himalayan peak in Kumaon Himalayas in Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand state of India. Location. It is situated in the easternmost part of Kumaun, lining Byans Valley. The peak is situated on Indo-Tibet border. The altitude of the peak is 6,480 m. This peak is near to Om Parvat and famous Himalayan passes of Kuthi Valley pass in Kuthi Valley and Sin La. Ascent. The peak was climbed for the first time by P. Dasgupta in 1968. See also.
Galaxias Chaos Galaxias Chaos is an area of broken landscape in the Cebrenia quadrangle of Mars, located at 34.1° N and 213.6° W. It is 234.0 km across and was named after an albedo feature name. Galaxias Chaos may be caused by sublimation of an ice-rich deposit. See also. - Chaos terrain - Climate of Mars - Geology of Mars - List of areas of chaos terrain on Mars - Martian chaos terrain - Outflow channels - Water on Mars
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Thakkalapalli Purushothama Rao [SEP] occupation
Thakkalapalli Purushothama Rao Thakkalapalli Purushothama Rao (born 20 March 1937) is an Indian politician. He was the cabinet minister for Roads, Buildings and Ports, Government of Andhra Pradesh from 1993 to 1994. Presently he is the Chairman for High Power Committee on Remote Interior Area Development. Early life and political career. Rao was born in an affluent royal family on 20 March 1937 in Konkapaka village of Warangal district, Hyderabad State. At twenty-five he was elected as the Wardhannapet Samithi President. Later, he
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