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John Myles-Mills [SEP] country of citizenship
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John Myles-Mills
John Myles-Mills (born April 19, 1966) is a retired Ghanaian athlete who competed in the 100 and 200 metres. He represented Ghana at the Olympics in 1988 and 1992, being the country's flagbearer on both occasions. He also ran in the national relay team at both the 1987 and 1991 World Championships in Athletics. His teammates included Eric Akogyiram, Salaam Gariba and Emmanuel Tuffour, as well as Nelson Boateng on the Olympic team.
His younger brother Leonard Myles-Mills was
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- Charlie Major - Canadian country music singer-songwriter and musician
- John McDermott - Canadian singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist
- Bob McGrath - "Sesame Street" cast member who took part in 38 "Telemiracles"; announced his retirement from the series in 2015
- Jason McCoy - Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
- Frank Mills - Pianist
- Alannah Myles - Canadian singer-songwriter
- Sierra Noble - Canadian fiddler, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist
- One More Girl
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My Six Loves [SEP] director
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My Six Loves
My Six Loves is a 1963 comedy film starring Debbie Reynolds as a Broadway star who takes a vacation and finds herself responsible for six abandoned children, in Gower Champion's directorial debut. It is based on the novel of the same name by Peter Funk.
Plot.
Janice Courtney is a big success on Broadway, but the busy actress collapses from exhaustion. A doctor orders her to return to her Connecticut home for a long rest.
In a shack on her property, Janice discovers six
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Orchids and My Love
Orchids and My Love () is a 1966 Taiwanese film. It won six awards at the 5th Golden Horse Film Festival, including Best Feature Film and Best Director for Lee Chia. The film drew attention for its embodiment of Confucian ethics, in comparison to "Beautiful Duckling.
Plot.
Young Meng Rou-lan (Tse Ling-ling) loves ballet, but cannot perform as she has polio. She is raised by her father (Ko Hsiang-ting) on an orchid
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Asheville Regional Airport [SEP] country
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Asheville City Hall
Asheville City Hall, the center of Asheville's city government, is an historic Art Deco brick and stone office building located on City-County Plaza in Asheville, North Carolina, United States. In 1976 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. It is located in the Downtown Asheville Historic District.
Current use.
The building is one of the Art Deco Masterpieces of Asheville. Constructed in 1928, it was meant to be a twin to the new Buncombe County Courthouse, but
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Michael Christopher Estes
Michael Christopher Estes placed an improvised explosive device at North Carolina's Asheville Regional Airport in 2017.
Incident.
Estes put an explosive device outside the entrance to the baggage claim area of Asheville Regional Airport after midnight on October 6, 2017. The explosive device was made of nails, a shotgun shell, and an explosive material of ammonium nitrate and fuel oil in a Mason jar. Estes wrote "For God & Country" on the strike strip of a matchbox attached to the explosive device, and
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Bordertown High School [SEP] country
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Bordertown High School
Bordertown High School is a high school in Bordertown, South Australia, Australia in the Tatiara District Council.
On 26 September 2008, in the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, eight schools participated in the big Rock Eisteddfod Grand Final. Bordertown High School placed second in this contest with "Chickpeas Please".
Facilities.
The High School has several useful facilitites, including Physics, Chemistry and Biology labs, a new Language Lab, an Agriculture area with lab, including sheep, cows, pigs, goats
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and chickens, as well as a vegetable plot. A Tech Studies facility for both Woodwork and Metalwork and a P.E. shed are also included. The Home Economics Centre was upgraded in the Christmas Holidays between 2013 and 2014.
Sports.
Bordertown High School has placed highly in SESSA and SSSSA events and holds a Swimming Carnival and Sports Day in Term 1.
New Experiences.
In December 2013, Bordertown High School sent a team of 18 students and 2 teachers to the Third-World Countries of Laos and Cambodia
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Endotricha luteobasalis [SEP] taxon rank
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Endotricha luteobasalis
Endotricha luteobasalis is a species of snout moth in the genus "Endotricha". It is found in China (Guizhou, Yunnan, Zhejiang).
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- 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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Craspidospermum [SEP] taxon rank
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Craspidospermum
Craspidospermum is a monotypic genus of plant in the Apocynaceae family endemic to Madagascar. the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families recognises the single species Craspidospermum verticillatum (Malagasy: Vandrika).
"Craspidospermum verticillatum" grows as a tree up to tall, with a trunk diameter of up to . Its flowers feature a white or pale pink corolla, with pink or dark red throat. Habitat is rain forest from sea-level to altitude. Local medicinal uses include as a treatment for pulmonary diseases and syphilis. "C.
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- 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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Kothari Institute [SEP] country
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Kothari Institute
Kothari Institute also known as KI located in Madhya Pradesh, India is an institution for Civil Services preparation. It is being run under the aegis of Kothari Educational Foundation, an educational Society established in 1997 by C.A. Sh. Gautam Kothari is headed by Sh. Suresh Kothari C.M.D. (recognized by the government of India for 80G, FCRA.). KI’s mission is to provide responsible stewardship for the protection of the Environment & its resources, sustainable development and linkage of learning and research to the needs and
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Juan de Jáuregui
Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Aguilar (; also known as Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Hurtado de la Sal) (24 November 1583 – 11 January 1641), was a Spanish poet, scholar and painter in the Siglo de Oro.
Biography.
Juan Martínez de Jáuregui y Hurtado de la Sal was born and baptized in Seville, Andalusia. His parents were Miguel Martínez de Jáuregui, a "hidalgo"—which is an untitled Spanish nobleman—from La Rioja, and Doña Isabel de la Sal from Seville.
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Václav Čtvrtek [SEP] occupation
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Václav Čtvrtek
Václav Cafourek (4 April 1911 in Prague, Austria-Hungary – 6 November 1976 in Prague, Czechoslovakia), commonly known under his pen name of Václav Čtvrtek was a Czech poet and author. His most famous works include Křemílek and Vochomůrka, Rumcajs, Manka and Cipísek and Víla Amálka. He primarily wrote fairy tales for children, and some of his works have been adapted on the Czech children's television program Večerníček. On 4 April 2011 Google celebrated his 100th birthday by replacing the original Google logo with
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Víla Amálka
Víla Amálka ("Fairy Amalka") is a Czechoslovak animated television series from 2009 aired as part of Večerníček (literally "Little Eveninger" in Czech and Slovak). The artwork was by the writer Václav Čtvrtek. The show was drawn and directed by Václav Bedřich. The fairy tales were narrated by Jiří Hrzán. A total of 13 episodes were recorded, of about 8 minutes each.
In 2013 the series Fairy Amalka experienced popular success in Japan, with the episodes dubbed into Japanese, and a
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Mount Gilead State Park [SEP] country
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Mount Gilead State Park
Mount Gilead State Park is located in Morrow County, Ohio, United States to the east of the village of Mount Gilead. Access to the park is via State Route 95.
History.
Work on the park began in the early 1900s, with the creation of a dam across Sam's Creek. Work continued through the proceeding decades, with a larger lake being completed below the first one on July 10, 1930. In 1949, the park was turned over to the Ohio Department of
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Mount Gilead
Mount Gilead may refer to:
- The Mount of Gilead, in the Bible
- Mount Gilead, a pioneer estate now located in Gilead, New South Wales
- Mount Gilead, North Carolina
- Mount Gilead Downtown Historic District
- Mount Gilead, Ohio
- Mount Gilead High School
- Mount Gilead State Park
- Mount Gilead-Mansfield Road
- Mount Gilead-Mount Vernon Road
- Mount Gilead, Tennessee
- Mount Gilead, Virginia
- Mount Gilead Estate,
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Meston Reid [SEP] voice type
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Meston Reid
Alexander Meston Reid (21 March 1945 – 31 October 1993), better known as Meston Reid, was a Scottish opera singer and actor, best known for his performances in tenor roles of the Savoy Operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.
Life and career.
Reid was born in Strathdee, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He began his musical career as a boy soprano, making his first public appearance aged 6. He attended the Aboyne Academy, which he left aged 15 to work on his father's
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- Chris Rainbow
- Eddi Reader
- Red Hot Chilli Pipers
- Jean Redpath (1937–2014), folk singer
- Alan Reid, folk multi-instrumentalist and songwriter
- Johnny Reid, country singer
- Meston Reid (1945–1993), opera singer
- Maggie Reilly, singer/songwriter
- Tommy Reilly
- The Reindeer Section
- Robert Rental
- The Revolving Paint Dream, Andrew Innes' first band, also featuring Alan McGee
- The Rezillos, Edinburgh nu wave
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Arrowhead, British Columbia [SEP] country
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Arrowhead, British Columbia
Arrowhead is a former steamboat port and town at the head of Upper Arrow Lake in British Columbia, Canada. Though the initial site has been submerged beneath the waters of the lake, which is now part of the reservoir formed by Hugh Keenleyside Dam at Castlegar, the name continues in use as a reference for the locality, and is sometimes used to refer to the local region.
Name origin.
Although the most obvious origin of the name is that Arrowhead is at the head of the
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, one of three villages comprising Beaver Creek Resort, Colorado
- Arrowhead, Virginia
- Arrowhead (Charlottesville, Virginia), United States, a historic home and farm
- Arrowhead (Herman Melville House), home of author Herman Melville in Pittsfield, Massachusetts
- Arrowhead (science fiction venue), a science fiction foundry and meeting place
- Arrowhead, British Columbia, a former steamboat port at the head of Upper Arrow Lake, now submerged
- Arrowhead High School, Hartland, Wisconsin
- Arrowhead
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A Woman of the Sea [SEP] producer
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A Woman of the Sea
A Woman of the Sea, also known by its working title Sea Gulls, is an unreleased silent film produced in 1926 by the Chaplin Film Company. It is one of only two lost Charlie Chaplin films (the other being "Her Friend the Bandit"), having been destroyed by Chaplin himself as a tax writeoff.
The now lost film starred Edna Purviance, Raymond Bloomer, Eve Southern and Charles French, and was directed by Josef von Sternberg.
Plot.
Joan (
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- "Mercenary Mary" (Musical, Comedy – Producer) Apr 13, 1925 – Aug 08, 1925
- "The Sea Woman" (Play – Producer) Aug 24, 1925 – Sep 1925
- "The Dagger" (Play, Melodrama – Producer) Sep 09, 1925 – Sep 1925
- "Sour Grapes" (Play, Comedy – Theater manager) Sep 06, 1926 – Oct 1926
- "Lady Alone" (Play – Producer) Jan 20, 1927 – Feb 1927
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Vinograd [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Vinograd
Vinograd is a village in Strazhitsa Municipality, Veliko Tarnovo Province, Bulgaria.
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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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Instituto O'Higgins de Rancagua [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Instituto O'Higgins de Rancagua
Instituto O'Higgins is a private Catholic school located in the center of Rancagua, Chile. It is administered by the Marist Brothers.
It was founded in 1915 by four Marist Brothers, Andrés, Donato, Cristobal and Salvador María. Originally the institute was exclusively for boys, but since year 2000, girls have been allowed as well.
In 1925 the school created his own soccer team, the "Club de Deportes Instituto O'Higgins", that was merged in 1954 with the Braden Copper Company team
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Telecommunications and Postal Services (Instituto Nicaragüense de Telecomunicaciones y Correos, TELCOR) website - Regulatory entity of public services.
- Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies (Instituto Nicaragüense de Estudios Territoriales, INETER) website
- Nicaraguan Institute of the Urban and Rural Housing (Instituto de la Vivienda Urbana y Rural, INVUR) website
- Office of the Attorney General (Procuraduría General de Justicia)
- Social Emergency Investment Fund (Fondo de Inversión Social de Emergencia, FISE) website
Executive branch Government-owned enterprises.
Executive
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Boston [SEP] country
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Boston, Accomack County, Virginia
Boston is a census-designated place (CDP) in Accomack County, Virginia, United States. The population as of the 2010 Census was 504.
References.
- Virginia Trend Report 2: State and Complete Places (Sub-state 2010 Census Data)
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urges war. Boston Daily Globe, Apr 1, 1917. p. 10.
- Walter Muir Whitehill. The Neighborhood of the Tavern Club, 1630-1971. Bostonian Society, 1971.
- Peggy Hernandez. At Tavern Club women's roles saved for men. Boston Globe, Sep 21, 1988. p. 1.
- Tavern Club's male-only policy questioned. Boston Globe, Sep 30, 1988. p. 20.
- Peggy Hernandez. Tavern Club votes to admit women.
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Sotigena [SEP] taxon rank
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Sotigena
Sotigena is a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae.
References.
- Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database
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- 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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Columbia University [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Bloomingdale Insane Asylum
The Bloomingdale Insane Asylum (1821–1889) was a private hospital for the care of the mentally ill that was founded by New York Hospital. It occupied the land in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan where Columbia University is now located. It relocated to White Plains as the "Payne Whitney Psychiatric Clinic," now known as the "New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Westchester."
The road leading from the thriving city of New York in lower Manhattan to the asylum was called Bloomingdale Road in the nineteenth
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Land district
A land district is a type of administrative territorial entity in some countries.
Australia.
- Lands administrative divisions of New South Wales#Land divisions.2C boards and districts
Canada.
- List of land districts of British Columbia
New Zealand.
- Land Districts of New Zealand
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Roger De Sá [SEP] sport
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Roger De Sá
Roger De Sá (born Rogério Paulo Cesar de Sá on 1 October 1964 in Maputo, Mozambique) is a South African football manager and the current head coach of Premier Soccer League club Platinum Stars. De Sá is a former footballer and played as goalkeeper.
De Sá is also one of the handful of South Africans who have represented their country in three different sports — soccer, basketball and indoor soccer.
Background.
De Sá was born to Portuguese settlers in Lourenço Marques, now known as
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; General Secretary)
- António Lacerda de Queiroz (Dec 1978 – Nov 1982)
- Pedro Pinto (Nov 1982 – Oct 1986)
- Carlos Coelho (Oct 1986 – Mar 1990)
- Pedro Passos Coelho (Mar 1990 – Dec 1995)
- Jorge Moreira da Silva (Dec 1995 – Sep 1998)
- Pedro Duarte (Sep 1998 – Sep 2002)
- Jorge Nuno Sá (Sep 2002 – Mar 2005)
- Daniel Fangueiro (Mar 2005 – Apr 2007)
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Dolega, Chiriquí [SEP] country
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Dolega, Chiriquí
Dolega is a corregimiento in Dolega District, Chiriquí Province, Panama. It is the seat of Dolega District. It has a land area of and had a population of 4,074 as of 2010, giving it a population density of . Its population as of 1990 was 5,256; its population as of 2000 was 7,516.
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from the White Sox by the Cincinnati Redlegs.
Player stats.
Player stats Batting.
"Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Base on balls; SO = Strikeouts; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases"
Player stats Pitching.
"Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average
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Achille Larue [SEP] member of political party
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Achille Larue
Achille Larue (October 27, 1849 – May 1, 1922) was a lawyer and political figure in Quebec. He represented Bellechasse in the House of Commons of Canada from 1878 to 1881 as a Liberal member.
He was born in St-Jean, Île d'Orléans, Canada East, the son of Nazaire La Rue and Adelaide Roy. Larue was educated at the Séminaire de Quebec and the Université Laval. He was admitter to the Quebec bar in 1872 and set up practice in Quebec City. Larue
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- Achille Larue b. 1849 first elected in 1878 as Liberal member for Bellechasse, Quebec.
- Joseph-Ernest-Henri Larue b. 1892 first elected in 1930 as Conservative member for Matane, Quebec.
- Perrault LaRue b. 1925 first elected in 1958 as Progressive Conservative member for Saguenay, Quebec.
- Walt Lastewka b. 1940 first elected in 1993 as Liberal member for St. Catharines, Ontario.
- Joseph-Octave Latour b. 1906 first elected in 1958 as Progressive Conservative member for Argenteuil—Deux-
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Trill Entertainment Presents: Survival of the Fittest [SEP] instance of
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Trill Entertainment Presents: Survival of the Fittest
Trill Entertainment Presents: Survival of the Fittest is a compilation album by Trill Entertainment, featuring rappers Lil' Boosie, Foxx, and Webbie.
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2005, Boosie signed a deal with Warner Bros. Records.
Music career 2006–08: "Bad Azz" and "Survival of the Fittest".
In early 2006, Trill released "Bad Ass Mixtape Vol.1" as a follow-up to (Bad Ass Advance). In 2006, Boosie's major label debut album "Bad Azz" was released. It contained the single "Zoom" featuring Yung Joc. A Bad Azz DVD followed where the rapper explained the death of his father due to drugs and his fight against
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Dannette Leininger [SEP] participant in
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Dannette Leininger
Dannette Leininger (born 6 June 1963) is an American former handball player who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics and in the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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Leininger
Leininger is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Claus Leininger (1931–2005), German theatre director and manager
- Dannette Leininger (born 1963), American handball player
- James R. Leininger, American businessman
- Madeleine Leininger (1925–2012), American nurse
See also.
- Leininger Peak, mountain of Antarctica
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Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools
The Middlesex County Vocational and Technical Schools is a public school district that provides a network of high schools serving the vocational and technical education needs of students in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. The district was the first county vocational school system in the United States. The district serves high school, adult, and special needs students.
As of the 2011-12 school year, the district's seven schools had an enrollment of 1,765 students and 166.5 classroom teachers (on an
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regular season. NAHS boasts a tradition of winning sports teams and regularly competes in state playoffs.
High school students may also choose to attend Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School, located in Franklin and including communities in Bristol, Norfolk and Middlesex Counties. Students are also able to attend Bristol County Agricultural High School in Dighton free of charge.
Education Private schools.
The town is home to one Catholic K-8 school, Saint Mary-Sacred Heart School. The nearest private high school is Bishop Feehan High School in
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Wesson [SEP] country
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Wesson, Mississippi
Wesson is a town in Copiah and Lincoln counties, Mississippi, United States. The population was 1,925 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Jackson Metropolitan Statistical Area.
History.
The town of Wesson was founded in 1864, during the Civil War, by Col. James Madison Wesson. Having lost his mills at Bankston, Wesson relocated to the town that now bears his name. There he built the Mississippi Manufacturing Company which produced a fine quality cotton fabric. In 1871 he sold
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video for a summary of the event http://vimeo.com/6994555
2009 Competition Event 30: Acores Pro (6*).
"Aug 25 - Aug 30"
2009 Competition Event 31: Japan Pro Open (3*).
"Sep 01 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition "Event 32: TBA - Zarautz, Basque Country (5*)".
"Sep 01 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition Event 33: Gatorade Surf Classic (3*).
"Sep 04 - Sep 06"
2009 Competition Event 34:
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North Pickenham [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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North Pickenham
North Pickenham is a village in the Breckland district of mid-Norfolk, East Anglia, England. It lies three miles, as the crow flies, from the Georgian market town of Swaffham.
At the 2001 census it had a population of 500 and an area of 1,015 hectares (3.92 square miles) reducing to 472 at the 2011 Census. Norfolk (pop. 832,400) has about one-thirtieth of the population density of Central London, the tenth lowest density county in the country, with 38
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Vidin Eyalet
The Eyalet of Vidin () was an administrative territorial entity of the Ottoman Empire located in the territory of present-day north-western Bulgaria. It was formed in 1846 and its administrative centre was Vidin. It was incorporated into Danube Province in 1864 and its sanjaks were reduced to townships except Vidin.
Administrative divisions.
Sanjaks of the Eyalet in the mid-19th century:
1. Sanjak of Tirnova
2. Sanjak of Vidin
3. Sanjak of Lom
See also.
- Ottoman
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Buckingham Circle [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Buckingham Circle, Virginia
Buckingham Circle is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia.
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similar to the districts, serve only as an administrative territorial entity with limited public functions, most notably the local judiciary. Those shown below in "italics" are former or proposed circles. They are effectively sub-districts, though the smallest district (Riviera) has only one circle.
The following is the current establishment of municipalities, circles and districts.
Municipalities.
The municipalities, or communes/communities ("comuni") have since the late 1990s seen a steady series of mergers, bringing the total
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Amomyrtus [SEP] parent taxon
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Amomyrtus
Amomyrtus is a genus of flowering plants in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae described as a genus in 1948. It is native to temperate southern South America, where it is distributed in Chile and Argentina.
These plants produce large, white flowers with abundant pollen and fleshy black fruits containing one to three seeds. The plants are self-compatible.
- Species
2. "Amomyrtus luma" a shrub or tree native to the humid forests of Chile and Argentina
3. "Amomyrtus meli" a large
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myrtus, are with nine species the most diversified taxon in the Park. They are generally associated with the presence of plenty water. Easily visible on beaches because of its bright orange bark is Temu, arrayan, "Luma apiculata", Chilean myrtle. Luma colorada, reloncavi, "Amomyrtus luma" is well known in Chile because of its dense, heavy wood that was used to manufacture police truncheons.
The lineage of the "Proteaceae", with relatives in Australia and New Zealand, has several representatives in the Park
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Jim Hickman [SEP] country of citizenship
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Jim Hickman (racing driver)
James Franklin Hickman, II (May 9, 1943 – August 1, 1982) was an American racecar driver known as Jim Hickman.
Racing career.
Hickman was a driver in the 1982 CART Indycar series and raced in 3 CART contests that year as well as the Indianapolis 500, which, that year, was not a CART event. He finished 3 of his 4 races in the top ten and was named Indy 500 Rookie of the Year, where he finished 7th.
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Berline currently owns and operates the Double Stop Fiddle Shop in Guthrie, where Hickman works as luthier. They, along with Jim Fish, Richard Sharp, Greg Burgess, and Steve Short, make up The Byron Berline Band. The band travels around the country and to Europe regularly, but continues to perform two concerts a month in Guthrie, entertaining residents of their home town.
On February 23, 2019, The Double Stop Fiddle Shop burned to the ground while Mr. Berline was in Mexico. The fire destroyed dozens of
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Chinese cruiser Ning Hai [SEP] operator
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Chinese cruiser Ning Hai
Ning Hai () was a light cruiser in the Republic of China Navy (ROCN) before World War II and the lead ship of her class. She was sunk in the early days of the Second Sino-Japanese War by aircraft from the Imperial Japanese Navy, and her wreck was raised and repaired by the Japanese, re-entering service with the Japanese Navy in the Pacific War as the escort vessel . She was sunk again in September 1944 by a USN submarine.
Background.
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a branch of the Mulan in Qiaodou
- Ninghai New Bridge across the Mulan in Putian
- Chinese cruiser "Ning Hai", a light cruiser in the Chinese fleet
- "Ning Hai"-class cruisers, including the "Ning Hai" and its sister ship
- Muping District, which was formerly known as "Ninghai"
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West Liberty, Crawford County, Ohio [SEP] country
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West Liberty, Crawford County, Ohio
West Liberty is an unincorporated community in Vernon Township, Crawford County, Ohio, United States.
History.
West Liberty was laid out in 1835.
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West Liberty, Ohio (disambiguation)
West Liberty, Ohio is a village in Logan County, Ohio.
West Liberty, Ohio may also refer to:
- West Liberty, Crawford County, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- West Liberty, Morrow County, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- a former name of Poasttown, Ohio, an unincorporated community in Butler County
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Saturday Night Movies [SEP] original broadcaster
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Saturday Night Movies
Saturday Night Movies is a Canadian film television series which aired on CBC Television in 1977.
Premise.
Various feature films from Canada and other nations were presented during this time, as Saturday night replacement programming between hockey seasons.
Scheduling.
This normally two-hour series was broadcast on Saturdays from 8:30 p.m. from 28 May to 1 October 1977.
- 28 May 1977: "Goldenrod"
- 4 June 1977: "Monty Python and the Holy Grail"
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Saturday movies. Every Saturday the entertainment committee which consists of form 2s and 3s and the entertainment department which has about 5 prefects organizes and prepares the Saturday movies plus the Saturday Evening Paper (SEP). School movies held in the school hall were previously charged sh 20 but are now free to all and sundry. However, the most popular movies are the joint movies that are usually held termly with the Alliance Girls’ School. These used to be held at night but have since been changed to afternoons.
The high
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Joe Fowler [SEP] military branch
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Joe Fowler
Joe Fowler (July 9, 1894 – December 6, 1993) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy, who after his retirement had an important role in overseeing the construction of Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Joe Fowler attended the United States Naval Academy and later earned a master's degree from M.I.T in Naval Architecture. He retired from the Navy in 1948 though he was recalled briefly during the Korean War. In 1952 he was appointed by President Truman to reduce wasteful military spending.
Disney career
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Volunteer Force, or the SOVF, came into existence in 1952. The program, although a military one, was controlled by the Special Branch. It was formed from surrendered communist insurgents. The goal was to put the guerrilla's experience to work for the British. SEP/CEP volunteers to the SOVF committed to serving for 18 months. They were paid at the same rate as the junior police officers and were based in the same police compounds from which other government forces operated. SEP/CEP volunteers were formed into platoons
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Easter Road [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Easter Road, Edinburgh
Easter Road is a main road in Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It is so called as it was known as the 'Easter (eastern) road to Leith'. As maps of Edinburgh in the late 18th century show, it had a counterpart in "Wester Road" (now Broughton Road and Bonnington Road). Until the creation of Leith Walk in the middle of the 17th century these were the two main routes from Leith to Edinburgh. Historic personages who have ridden up Easter Road
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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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Slipway Co-operative Ltd [SEP] headquarters location
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Slipway Co-operative
The Slipway Co-operative Ltd is a boat building and restoration company based at the Underfall Yard in Bristol, England.
The Co-operative was founded in 2002 by Win Cnoops, and the company undertakes the build of new, and repairs and restores timber yachts and motorboats. Recent work has included the refit of Uffa Fox's 45 ft The Huff of Arklow, the world's first oceangoing yacht designed with a fin and skeg, and the 35 ft Vigilant built in 1930.
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2015 General Election, citing his wife’s diagnosis of lymphoma in 2012 as a factor.
Directorships.
Nair also held several directorships over his career.
- NTUC Income (3 Sep 2015 – 2017)
- NTUC Foodfare Co-operative Ltd (21 Sep 2012 – 25 May 2015)
- Media Development Authority of Singapore (1 Jan 2007 – 31 Dec 2012)
- NTUC Choice Homes Co-Operative Ltd (23 Aug 2006 – 13 Sep 2012)
- Riviera Properties Pte. Ltd. (
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Numedal Township [SEP] country
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Numedal Township, Pennington County, Minnesota
Numedal Township is a township in Pennington County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 91 at the 2000 census.
History.
The township was named after Numedal, in Norway.
Geography.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 27.8 square miles (72.0 km²), all of it land.
Demographics.
As of the census of 2000, there were 91 people, 35 households, and 29
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- Bray Township
- Clover Leaf Township
- Deer Park Township
- Goodridge Township
- Hickory Township
- Highlanding Township
- Kratka Township
- Mayfield Township
- Norden Township
- North Township
- Numedal Township
- Polk Centre Township
- Reiner Township
- River Falls Township
- Rocksbury Township
- Sanders Township
- Silverton Township
- Smiley Township
- Star Township
- Wyandotte Township
Politics.
Pennington County has a fairly balanced voting record but has tended to vote
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Auterive [SEP] country
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Auterive, Haute-Garonne
Auterive is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.
See also.
- Communes of the Haute-Garonne department
References.
- INSEE
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: Doctor Robert Roger ("Médecin Capitaine de réserve"), Doctor Charles Chwartz ("Médecin Lieutenant de réserve"), Jean Lécussan (a retired army "Adjudant chef").
The year 1943 was devoted to recruitment, training and to the organization of teams in the villages of the cantons of Auterive, Carbonne, Muret and Rieumes.
In 1944, events gained momentum following parachute drops announced by "radio Londres", and an arms depot was set up in Rieumes.
On 1 June,
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Erie people [SEP] country
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Episcopal Diocese of Western New York
The Episcopal Diocese of Western New York, is the diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America with jurisdiction over the counties of Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans and Wyoming in western New York. It is in Province 2 and its cathedral, St. Paul's Cathedral, is in Buffalo. The diocesan offices are in Tonawanda, New York.
Current bishop.
Sean W. Rowe is bishop provisional of Western New York. The diocesan convention elected
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- Erie, PA - From 13 Aug to 17 Aug 2014
- Atlantic City, NJ - From 20 Aug to 24 Aug 2014
- Newark, NJ - From 27 Aug to 31 Aug 2014
- Portland, ME - From 3 Sep to 7 Sep 2014
- Philadelphia, PA - From 10 Sep to 14 Sep 2014
- Orlando, FL - From 17 Sep to 21 Sep 2014
- Estero, FL - From 24 Sep to 28 Sep 2014
- Highland Heights, KY
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Estelle Grelier [SEP] native language
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Estelle Grelier
Estelle Grelier (born 22 June 1973 in La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament elected in the 2009 European election for the North-West constituency. She is a member of the Socialist Party.
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Glancy, American Optical Corp
- Ophthalmic lens US1518405 A, 9 Dec 1924, Anna Estelle Glancy, American Optical Corp
- Lens US1520617 A, 23 Dec 1924, Anna Estelle Glancy / Edgar D Tillyer, American Optical Corp
- Ophthalmic lens US1659197 A, 14 Feb 1928, Anna Estelle Glancy, American Optical Corp
- Lens-seating device US1722520 A, 30 Jul 1929, Anna Estelle Glancy, American Optical Corp
- Lens-testing instrument US1726820 A, 3 Sep 1929, Anna Estelle Glancy, American
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Au [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Au (Schwarzwald)
Au is a municipality in Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is located a few kilometres south of Freiburg im Breisgau, in the south-western part of Baden-Württemberg. The municipality belongs to the administrative region of Hexental based in the neighbouring town of Merzhausen.
Geography.
Geography Location.
Au lies in the northern part of Hexental between Schönberg in the west and Black Forest to the east.
Geography Local communities.
The village of Au, Schönberg,
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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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Adenophyllum [SEP] parent taxon
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Adenophyllum
Adenophyllum is a small genus of plants in the marigold tribe within the sunflower family. It contains ten species known generally as dogweeds.
These are gangly, daisylike or thistlelike plants with yellow or reddish flowers. They are native primarily to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, where they are most common in desert regions.
- Species
- "Adenophyllum anomalum" - Sonora, Sinaloa, Durango
- "Adenophyllum appendiculatum" - Chiapas, Oaxaca, Guerrero, Colima, Michoacán, Guerrero
- "
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Adenophyllum aurantium" - Oaxaca
- "Adenophyllum cooperi" - Cooper's dyssodia, Cooper's dogweed - United States (California Nevada Arizona Utah)
- "Adenophyllum glandulosum" - Oaxaca
- "Adenophyllum porophylloides" - San Felipe dogweed - Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora, United States (California Nevada Arizona)
- "Adenophyllum porophyllum" - poreleaf dogweed - Mexico, Central America, Cuba, United States (Cochise County in Arizona)
- "Adenophyllum speciosum" - Baja California, Baja California
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Festus Onigbinde [SEP] place of birth
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Festus Onigbinde
Festus 'Adegboye' Onigbinde (born March 5, 1938 in Modakeke) is a Nigerian football manager. He coached Nigeria national team at the 2002 FIFA World Cup, an achievement he had already gotten, between 1982 and 1984. In 1984, Mr. Onigbinde took Nigeria into the final match of the 1984 Africa Nations Cup. Nigeria lost 1-3 to Cameroun in that match. Later in 1984,he took over as coach of Shooting Stars Sports Club in Ibadan and took the Club to the final of the Africa
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remained in the Super Eagles for many years. Mr. Onigbinde remains a highly respected Nigerian soccer tactician. He has served as CAF and FIFA Technical instructor.
According to Onigbinde himself, on BBC Sport Online, Adegboye is not one of his original names: 'I dropped my baptismal name 'Festus' in 1960 through Nigeria's Daily Times newspaper and have been answering [no 'to'] Adegboye Onigbinde...I discovered Festus didn't mean anything, so I changed to 'Adegboye', meaning 'a child born
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Ecclitica torogramma [SEP] taxon rank
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Ecclitica torogramma
Ecclitica torogramma is a species of moth of the Tortricidae family. It is found in New Zealand.
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"Cryptaspasma querula"
- "Ctenopseustis filicis"
- "Ctenopseustis fraterna"
- "Ctenopseustis herana" (brownheaded leafroller)
- "Ctenopseustis obliquana" (brownheaded leafroller)
- "Ctenopseustis servana"
- "Curvisacculus philpotti"
- "Curvisacculus triorthota"
- "Cydia pomonella" (codling moth)
- "Dipterina imbriferana"
- "Ecclitica hemiclista"
- "Ecclitica torogramma"
- "Epalxiphora axenana"
- "Epichorista abdita"
- "Epichorista allogama"
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Francis Chassaigne [SEP] occupation
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Francis Chassaigne
Francis Chassaigne (also known as Francisque Chassaigne) (30 October 1847 – 21 December 1922) was a Belgian-born French composer of operettas, songs, and numerous pieces of dance music for piano. The English-language versions of his operettas, "Le droit d'aînesse" (1883) and "Les noces improvisées" (1886) became very popular in Britain and the United States. Chassaigne was married to the Swiss-born operetta singer Louise Roland.
Biography.
Born Désiré-François Chassaigne
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the Palais-Royal and founded the Théâtre des Nouveautés, whose direction he upheld until his death.
As the theatre director, Brasseur leant towards operetta and staged "Fatinitza", followed by among others, "La Cantinière", a vaudeville with music by Planquette, "Le Jour et la Nuit", by Lecocq, "Le Cœur et la Main", "L'Oiseau bleu", "Droit d'aînesse", by Francis Chassaigne, "le Premier Baiser", by Émile Jonas; "le Roi de Carreau
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Barjora [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Pakhanna
Pakhanna (or Pokharna) is a village in the Barjora police station area of Bankura Sadar subdivision of Bankura district in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located north-east of Susunia, on the south bank of Damodar River.
History.
This village is considered to be the same as Pushkarana, once the capital of Chandravarman, son of Simhavarman, the extent of whose dominions may have been more or less coterminous with ancient Rarh region or south-west Bengal. It is the place mentioned
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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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Cade Fairchild [SEP] position played on team / speciality
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Cade Fairchild
Cade Patrick Fairchild (born January 15, 1989) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman. He is currently playing for KalPa in the Liiga. He was selected by the St. Louis Blues in the 4th round (96th overall) of the 2007 NHL Entry Draft.
Fairchild competed at the 2006 IIHF World U18 Championships where he won a gold medal as a member of Team USA. he was also a member of the USA U-18 team at the 2007 IIHF U-18 World Championship, where he led all defensemen
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List of NHL players (F)
This is a list of National Hockey League (NHL) players who have played at least one game in the NHL from 1917 to present and have a last name that starts with "F".
"List updated as of the 2018–19 NHL season."
Fa.
- Robby Fabbri
- Dante Fabbro
- Brian Fahey
- Jim Fahey
- Trevor Fahey
- Bill Fairbairn
- Cade Fairchild
- Kelly Fairchild
- Radek Faksa
- Justin
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Hoodwink [SEP] screenwriter
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Hoodwink (1981 film)
Hoodwink is a 1981 Australian thriller film directed by Claude Whatham and written by Ken Quinnell. It stars John Hargreaves and Judy Davis. The film is based on the true story of a well-publicised Australian con artist. It was nominated for eight Australian Film Institute Awards, with Davis winning the Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
Plot.
Martin Stang, a bank robber (Hargreaves) finds himself behind bars and decides to pursue another con job; his escape. He
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Hoodwink
Hoodwink, Hoodwinked, or Hoodwinkers may refer to:
- Hoodwink (comics), fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe
- "Hoodwink (1981 film)", 1981 Australian film
- "Hoodwinked!", 2005 American action-comedy film
- "Hoodwinked" (soundtrack), soundtrack from the film
- "Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil", 2011 sequel to the 2006 film
- "The Hoodwinkers", 13th book in the "Romney Marsh" series of novels
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Pyrus bourgaeana [SEP] parent taxon
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Pyrus bourgaeana
Pyrus bourgaeana, the Iberian pear, is a close relative of "Pyrus communis" L. The last was domesticated about 2500 years ago. This monoecious small tree (typically 3–6 m high) is widely distributed across the southern Iberian Peninsula and northern Morocco, where it coexists with four "Pyrus" species: "P. communis" L., "P. cordata" Dew., "P. spinosa" Forssk, and "P. nivalis" Jacq. Characteristics to discriminate these species are the width of fruit peduncle, petal
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Descurainia bourgaeana
Descurainia bourgaeana (hierba pajonera or flixweed) is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family endemic to Las Cañadas del Teide on Tenerife and La Palma in the Canary Islands.
"Descurainia bourgaeana" grows as shrubby clumps about 1 metre in height with yellow flowers.
References.
- Barbara E. Goodson, Arnoldo Santos-Guerra, and Robert K. Jansen, "Molecular systematics of Descurainia (Brassicaceae) in the Canary Islands: biogeographic and taxonomic implications", Taxon 55 (3), August
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Auufer [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Auufer
Auufer is a municipality in the district of Steinburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
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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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Andrew Weatherall [SEP] record label
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Rotters Golf Club
Rotters Golf Club is an electro record label set up by DJ Andrew Weatherall in 2001. The label was mainly 12" single-orientated, with most releases actually by Two Lone Swordsmen (Andrew Weatherall and Keith Tenniswood aka Radioactive Man) under various guises, with Remote, Craig Walsh and Decal being the only other contributors.
RGC resumed in late 2006 after almost three years of inactivity, with a new LP by Two Lone Swordsmen titled "Wrong Meeting", and Andrew Weatherall's debut solo single
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", which sampled This Mortal Coil's version. "Song to the Siren" was released on their own record label, called "Diamond Records" (after Ed's nickname). In October 1992, they pressed 500 white label copies and took them to various dance record shops around London, but none would play it, saying that it was too slow (the track played at 111 BPM). They sent a copy to London DJ Andrew Weatherall, who made it a permanent fixture in his DJ sets. Weatherall
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Ferran Velazco Querol [SEP] languages spoken, written or signed
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Ferran Velazco Querol
Ferran Velazco i Querol (born Barcelona, 23 June 1976) is a Spanish rugby union player. He plays as a fullback.
Velazco played for UE Santboiana since his youth, except for a five-year stint with El Salvador Rugby between 2002 and 2005, where he won the Spanish Championship for five times, in 9195/96, 1996/97, 2002/03, 2003/04 and 2005/06.
He had 57 caps for Spain, from 1997 to 2006, scoring 13 tries, 2 conversions, 2 penalties and 2
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Washiya
9. Takeomi Ito
10. Kiyonori Tanaka
Coach: Francisco Puertas Soto
1. Carlos Souto
2. Oscar Astarloa
3. Fernando Díez
4. Oriol Ripol
5. Alberto Socías
6. Ferran Velazco
7. Steve Tuineau Iloa
8. José Ignacio Inchausti
9. Álvar Enciso
10. Miguel Ángel Frechilla
11. Jorge Prieto Solis
Coach:Andy Ferreira
1. Charlton McNab
2. John Ewing
3. Mordechai Mwerenga
4. Leon
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Ricla [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Ricla
Ricla is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 2,653 inhabitants.
See also.
- Valdejalón
- List of municipalities in Zaragoza
External links.
- Ricla site
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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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Efraín Morote Best [SEP] country of citizenship
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Efraín Morote Best
Efraín Morote Best (8 July 1921 7 April 1989) was a Peruvian lawyer, anthropologist, and academic administrator. From 1962 to 1968 he served as the Rector (i.e., chief administrator) of San Cristóbal of Huamanga University in Ayacucho, Perú.
Morote was born in Ayacucho into a wealthy and established family that owned land in Ayacucho, Abancay, and Cuzco, in southern Perú. During the 1940s and 1950s, he studied at various Peruvian universities and obtained degrees in literature, history, and
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Business with the Dictators: A Political History of United Fruit in Guatemala 1899–1944", Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources 1993
- Garrard-Burnett, Virginia, "Terror in the land of the Holy Spirit: Guatemala under General Efraín Ríos Montt, 1982–1983". Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
- *Gibbings, Julie. “In the Shadow of Slavery: Historical Time, Labor, and Citizenship in Nineteenth-Century Alta Verapaz, Guatemala,” "Hispnaic American Historical Review" 96.1
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Mark Nichols [SEP] country of citizenship
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Mark Nichols (curler)
Mark Nichols, ONL (born on January 1, 1980 in Labrador City, Newfoundland) is a Canadian curler from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. He currently throws third rocks for the Brad Gushue rink. Nichols is a former Olympic champion curler, having played third for Team Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics where the team won a gold medal. He also won a World championship with Gushue in 2017.
Career.
In 1995, Nichols played for Newfoundland at the Canada Games
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Revelation (Joe Nichols album)
Revelation is the third studio album by country music artist Joe Nichols, released in 2004 on Universal South Records. It produced two singles on the "Billboard" Hot Country Songs charts: "If Nobody Believed in You" at number 10 and "What's a Guy Gotta Do" at number 4. Also included is "Farewell Party", a cover of a Gene Watson hit single.
Content.
"A Singer in a Band" was previously recorded by Mark Wills
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Perepelkin [SEP] located on astronomical location
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Perepelkin (lunar crater)
Perepelkin is a lunar impact crater that is located just to the south of the similar crater Love. It was named after Soviet astrophysicist Yevgeny Perepyolkin. Attached to the exterior of its southern rim is the smaller Shirakatsi. Less than one crater diameter to the east-northeast is Lane, and to the west-southwest are the co-joined Danjon and D'Arsonval.
The rim of this crater is relatively heavily eroded, and is similar in appearance to Love to the north. Along the western
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Perepelkin (Martian crater)
Perepelkin Crater is an impact crater in the Arcadia quadrangle of the planet Mars. It is located at 52.8°N latitude and 64.6°W longitude. It is 77 km in diameter. It was named after Russian astronomer Yevgeny Perepyolkin.
Description.
Much of the crater is covered with a mantle that is believed to be ice-rich and to have fallen from the atmosphere when the climate was different. In one of the images below mantle can be seen; also some places
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Wairarapa College [SEP] instance of
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Wairarapa College
Wairarapa College is a state coeducational secondary school located in Masterton, New Zealand. The college first opened in 1938, following the merger of Wairarapa High School with the Masterton Technical School. Serving Years 9 to 13, the college has students as of , including approximately 175 resident in the school's on-site boarding hostel, College House.
History.
Secondary education started in Masterton in 1884 when the Masterton Central School became the Masterton District High School and started accepting secondary students. However, the district
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Makoura College Board of Trustees chairperson and the Wairarapa College board chairperson. Since the meeting, the Makoura College Board has disclosed that it feels that the college should be merged with nearby Wairarapa College or closed. The board blamed the closure on a declining roll, which it suggested was the result of a declining population and "the socio-economic, racist and snobbish attitudes that have
developed in Masterton around the so-called East/West divide". A public meeting was held to discuss the consultation, and submissions were
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Milk Cup [SEP] sport
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1986 Football League Cup Final
The 1986 Football League Cup Final (known at the time as the Milk Cup) was a football match held on 20 April 1986 between Oxford United and Queens Park Rangers. Oxford won the match 3–0 to capture the League Cup – their first major honour. Trevor Hebberd opened the scoring in the first half, and Ray Houghton added a second. Jeremy Charles scored the third following up when John Aldridge had a shot saved by QPR goalkeeper Paul Barron. The match was played at Wembley Stadium in
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on BBC Sport Scotland (Live on Sky Sports & BT Sport)
- Scottish Cup - Live coverage & Highlights on BBC Sport Scotland (Also live on Sky Sports)
- Scottish Challenge Cup - Live on BBC Alba
BBC Sport NI.
- IFA Premiership - Highlights on BBC Sport NI
- Irish Cup - Live coverage & Highlights on BBC Sport NI
- Irish League Cup - Live coverage & Highlights on BBC Sport NI
- Milk Cup - Live coverage & Highlights on BBC Sport NI
S4C.
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Powerful Goshawk [SEP] taxon rank
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Powerful goshawk
The powerful goshawk ("Accipiter efficax"), also referred to as the greater New Caledonian goshawk, is an extinct species of bird of prey in the Accipitridae family. It was endemic to the island of New Caledonia in Melanesia in the south-west Pacific region. It was described from subfossil bones found at the Pindai Caves paleontological site on the west coast of Grande Terre. The specific epithet comes from the Latin "efficax" (powerful) because of its large size and robust legs.
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, "Accipiter poliocephalus"
- New Britain goshawk, "Accipiter princeps"
- Henst's goshawk, "Accipiter henstii"
- Meyer's goshawk, "Accipiter meyerianus"
- Shikra, "Accipiter badius"
- †Powerful goshawk, "Accipiter efficax"
- †Gracile goshawk, "Accipiter quartus"
but also the following:
- Gabar goshawk, "Melierax gabar"
- Dark chanting goshawk, "Melierax metabates"
- Eastern chanting goshawk, "Melierax poliopterus"
- Pale chanting
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Mark Rozzi [SEP] country of citizenship
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Mark Rozzi
Mark Rozzi (born April 30, 1971) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, serving since January 2, 2013. He represents the 126th district. In addition to serving as a legislator, Rozzi is also a business owner.
Rozzi was allegedly sexually abused and raped by a priest in the Roman Catholic Church as a child. Making it easier for victims to bring charges and file lawsuits against the accused has been one of his political objectives.
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of My Kalam Country" (1977), set a new standard for ethnoornithological research, and this book has deservedly become a classic of modern ethnoornithology.
Ethnoornithology and conservation.
Like other branches of ethnozoology, ethnoornithology has been long undervalued as a resource for conservation, though this is now beginning to change. Mark Bonta's "Seven Names for the Bellbird" (2003), which highlights the importance of local traditions and practices relating to birds for the future of biodiversity conservation in Honduras, and Ricardo Rozzi´s "Multi
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Herpetopoma elevatum [SEP] taxon rank
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Herpetopoma elevatum
Herpetopoma elevatum is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Chilodontaidae.
External links.
- To World Register of Marine Species
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Herpetopoma corrugatum"
- "Herpetopoma crassilabrum"
- "Herpetopoma elevatum"
- "Herpetopoma exasperatum"
- "Herpetopoma fenestratum" (
- "Herpetopoma fimbriatum"
- "Herpetopoma helix"
- "Herpetopoma howensis"
- "Herpetopoma instrictum"
- "Herpetopoma larochei"
- "Herpetopoma lischkei"
- "Herpetopoma mariae"
- "Herpetopoma naokoae"
- "Herpetopoma norfolkensis"
- "Herpetopoma pauperculum"
- "Herpetopoma poichilum"
- "Herpetopoma pruinosum"
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ZFP92 [SEP] instance of
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ZFP92
ZFP92 zinc finger protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ZFP92 gene.
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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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Klawer [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Matzikama Local Municipality
Matzikama Local Municipality is a local municipality which governs the northernmost part of the Western Cape province of South Africa, including the towns of Vredendal, Vanrhynsdorp, Klawer and Lutzville, and the surrounding villages and rural areas. it had a population of 67,147. It forms part of the West Coast District Municipality, and has municipality code WC011.
Geography.
The municipality covers a total area of in the northernmost part of the Western Cape province, stretching from the Atlantic Ocean in the west to the mountains
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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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Tichilești, Tulcea
Tichileşti is a leper colony in Isaccea, Tulcea County, Romania, having 10 inhabitants in 2018. Although officially a hospital, Tichileşti appears to be more like a small village, and is formally administered as a village by Isaccea. Tichileşti was founded as a monastery, in 1875 becoming a leper colony.
Name.
Tichilești's name is derived from the Turkish name of the settlement, "Tekeli" is derived from the Turkish word "teke", meaning "he-goat".
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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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Malcolm Riley [SEP] occupation
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Malcolm Riley
Malcolm Riley is a composer and author most associated for his work as a scholar of the work of Percy Whitlock.
Life and works.
Malcolm Riley was born on 9 June 1960 in Northallerton, North Yorkshire, England. Educated at Harrogate High School, he gained an organ scholarship to Christ's College, Cambridge, where he read music and studied the Organ with Arthur Wills and Charles Spinks.
Malcolm Riley has also composed and arranged music. His composition, "De Temporibus Canticum" ('
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a pilot in "Marazan")
- Malcolm Riley a pilot, was Captain in war; plus
- Sir James Riley, 81, a Conservative politician, father of Helen and Malcolm
- Benjamin Riley, invalid brother of Malcolm
- Roger Lechlane, a lawyer and politician, a cousin of Sir James, at Oxford. From a leading Liberal political family but becomes a Conservative or Diehard
- Peters, the mechanic of the Isle of Wight Aviation Company
- Robert Christie, at Oxford, as was
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Tremont [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Tremont, Pennsylvania
Tremont is a borough in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,784 at the 2000 census.
Geography.
Tremont is located at (40.630052, -76.389677).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of , all of it land.
Demographics.
As of the census of 2000, there were 1,784 people, 695 households, and 442 families residing in the borough. The population density was 2,305.5 people per square mile (894.6
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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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Roland Gigolayev [SEP] member of sports team
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0:1 in Kiev).
On 17 February 2016, he returned to Russia, signing with FC Amkar Perm.
On 31 August 2017, he signed a three-year contract with FC Akhmat Grozny. After appearing only once for Akhmat in the 2017–18 season, on 23 July 2018 he joined FC Anzhi Makhachkala on a season-long loan.
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Roland Gigolayev
Roland Teymurazovich Gigolayev (; born 4 January 1990) is a Russian football left midfielder or defender of Ossetian origin who plays for FC Akhmat Grozny.
Club career.
He made his professional debut for FC Alania Vladikavkaz on 4 April 2011, in a Russian First Division game against FC Torpedo Vladimir and scored 2 goals on his debut.
In the 2014–2015 season he played with Ruch Chorzów in elimination from UEFA Europa League. His team was out this elimination after matches with Metalist Kharkiv (0:0 in Gliwice and
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Julian Posey [SEP] position played on team / speciality
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Julian Posey
Julian Lamar Posey (born July 17, 1988) is an American football cornerback who is currently a free agent. He was signed by the New York Jets in 2011 as an undrafted free agent in 2011. He played college football at Ohio.
Posey has also played for the Miami Dolphins and Cleveland Browns.
Early years.
Posey attended LaSalle High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. Posey was named to the first-team All-Greater Catholic League South. He was an honorable mention for the
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and conditioning coaching assistants Justus Galac and Paul Ricci were hired.
- Defensive line coach Mark Carrier left the team to accept the position as the Cincinnati Bengals' defensive backs coach.
Transactions Arrivals.
- The Jets signed Michael Campbell, Dedrick Epps, Dexter Jackson, Dennis Landolt, Julian Posey, and Eron Riley to reserve/future contracts on January 2, 2012.
- The Jets signed Matt Kroul and John Griffin to reserve/future contracts on January 3, 2012.
- The Jets signed Royce Adams
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Anisophyllea cinnamomoides [SEP] taxon rank
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Anisophyllea cinnamomoides
Anisophyllea cinnamomoides is a species of plant in the family Anisophylleaceae. It is endemic to Sri Lanka.
Culture.
Known as "වැලි පියන්න - weli piyanna" in Sinhala.
References.
- "website for botany and other details"
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dulcis" - I
Division: Anthophyta Subdivision: Dicotyledons Family: Anisophylleaceae.
- "Anisophyllea cinnamomoides" - Endemic
Division: Anthophyta Subdivision: Dicotyledons Family: Apocynaceae.
- "Allamanda cathartica" - I
- "Alstonia macrophylla" - I
- "Alstonia scholaris" - N
- "Calotropis gigantea" - N
- "Carissa carandas" - N
- "Carissa grandiflora" - I
- "Carissa spinarum" - N
- "Cerbera odollam" - N
- "Nerium oleander"
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Eiksund Tunnel [SEP] country
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Eiksund Tunnel
The Eiksund tunnel () is an undersea tunnel in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway, which runs under the Vartdalsfjorden connecting Ørsta Municipality and Ulstein Municipality. The tunnel is long and reaches a depth of , which makes it the deepest undersea tunnel of its kind in the world.
Localities served.
The tunnel was built as part of a large project including 3 tunnels and a bridge connecting several islands to the mainland. The bridge–tunnel complex serves the municipalities of Herøy, Sande, Ulstein, Hareid
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The long Eiksund Bridge and the long Helgehorn Tunnel were built along with the tunnel. The total cost of the tunnel was about . The tunnel was originally intended to be opened to the public in July 2007, but numerous delays pushed the date back to December 2007 and then eventually to 2008. The tunnel was opened to traffic on 23 February 2008.
The Eiksund Tunnel is an undersea rock tunnel created by drilling and blasting, with 1,300 tonnes of explosive used. 660,000 cubic metres of rock were removed during construction
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Maine Road [SEP] owned by
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Russell Coughlin
Russell James Coughlin (15 February 1960 – 3 August 2016) was a Welsh professional footballer. He played as a midfielder.
Coughlin began his professional career with Manchester City in 1977, but after failing to break into the first team at Maine Road, he joined Blackburn Rovers the following year. At Ewood Park, he made 24 league appearances in two years.
In 1980, Coughlin moved north to join Carlisle United. He went on to make 130 league appearances for the Cumbrians, scoring thirteen goals
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On November 1, 2003, the Morristown and Erie Railway (M&E) took over the former Maine Central "Lower Road" (main line) and Rockland Branch routes (aided by significant public funding from the state Department of Transportation). M&E is operating these state-owned lines as the Maine Eastern Railroad. Prior to M&E, the Rockland Branch had been operated by Safe Handling, and before that, the Maine Coast Railroad. Several railroad preservation and promotion groups are seeking to have the state-owned Calais Branch and
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Uniopolis [SEP] country
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Wapakoneta City School District
The Wapakoneta City School District is a public school district in Auglaize County, Ohio, United States.
The district encompasses the city of Wapakoneta; the villages of Buckland and Cridersville, the unincorporated communities of Fryburg, Saint Johns, and Uniopolis; Duchouquet Township; as well as parts of Clay, Logan, Moulton, Pusheta, Union, and Washington Townships. The district enrolls approximately 3,000 students.
Schools.
The district operates the following schools.
- Wapakoneta High School
- Wapakoneta
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were creating poetry in Azeri already in the seventeenth century. Beginning in 1917, the works of Kumyk authors have displayed influences of Azeri literature. First plays in the amateur Lezgian theatre established in 1907 were performed in the Azeri language. Azeri music and singing traditions played a major role in the cultural integration of the peoples of Southern Dagestan. Music was performed through Azeri folk instruments, such as tar and kamancha and the Azeri mugham became a well-celebrated genre of music among the peoples of Dagestan. Lezgian music in particular shares
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Chu Coching [SEP] place of birth
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Chu Coching
Coching Chu or Zhu Kezhen (; 7 March 1890 – 7 February 1974) was a prominent Chinese meteorologist, geologist and educator.
Born in Shangyu, Zhejiang, Chu went to United States for his college education in 1910. He graduated from the College of Agriculture, University of Illinois in 1913. In 1918, he received his Ph.D. in meteorology from Harvard University.
From 1920 to 1929, he was chairperson of Department of Meteorology, Nanjing University (formerly known as the Nanking Higher Normal School, National
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. 52, No. 12. (Dec., 1924), pp. 570–579.
- "The Place of Origin and Recurvature of Typhoons" Monthly Weather Review: Vol. 53, No. 1 (Jan., 1925), pp. 1–5.
- "The Complete Works of Coching Chu" Shanghai Scientific & Technological Education Publishing House
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Melba Montgomery [SEP] genre
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Melba Montgomery
Melba Montgomery (born October 14, 1938) is an American country music singer. She is best known for her duet recordings in the 1960s with country music star George Jones and later Charlie Louvin. Her brother is the famous country music songwriter, Earl "Peanutt" Montgomery.
In the 1970s, Montgomery was a successful solo artist in her own right. Her best-known solo hit is the No. 1 hit, "No Charge".
Childhood.
Montgomery was born into a musical
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" (Larry Brittain)
8. "King and Queen" (Earl Montgomery)
9. "My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You" (Bob Wills, Lee Ross)
10. "I'm Looking for the Man" (Melba Montgomery, Earl Montgomery)
11. "Your Old Standby" (Jim Eanes, Wayne Perry)
12. "Being Together" (Melba Montgomery, Earl Montgomery)
External links.
- George Jones' Official Website
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NER Class P3 [SEP] operator
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NER Class P3
The North Eastern Railway (NER) Class P3, classified J27 by the LNER, is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive. The P3 Class was designed by Wilson Worsdell and was a relatively minor modification of the existing North Eastern Railway NER Class P2 (LNER Class J26). The most significant change was a deeper firebox with shallower sloping fire grate. This was achieved by raising the boiler slightly, and by reducing the clearance between the firebox and the rear axle. The P3 Class
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66, 122, 131, 168, 170, 173, 234, 282.
- Dunne, Aidan. 2008. Rare encounter with sculpture in the spotlight. Irish Times, 6 Feb.
- Kenny, Padraig. 2008. The French Connection. Sunday Tribune, 28 Sep p3.
- Dunne, Aidan, 2005. The Art of Geometry. Irish Times, 23 May, p. 10.
- Woods, Suzanne and Marshall, Catherine. 2005. "Eileen MacDonagh: Another Constellation." Model
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Rippey [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Rippey, Iowa
Rippey is a city in Greene County, Iowa, United States. The population was 292 at the 2010 census.
Geography.
Rippey is located at (41.933800, -94.201189).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of , all of it land.
History.
Rippey had its start in the year 1870 by the building of the Des Moines Valley Railroad through that territory.
In the late 19th century, Rippey and Angus, 4 miles
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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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Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours (English: Museum of Fine Arts of Tours) is located in the bishop's former palace, near the cathedral St. Gatien, where it has been since 1910. It displays rich and varied collections, including that of painting which is one of the first in France both in quality and the diversity of the works presented.
Description.
In the courtyard, there is a magnificent cedar of Lebanon and a stuffed elephant in a building
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the museum of Walloon art into a single entity named Musée des Beaux-Arts de Liège or BAL (Beaux-Arts Liège), housed in the former Walloon art galleries. On 28 February 2016 the Musée des Beaux-Arts closed and the whole collection was moved to a new museum housed in the Palais, named La Boverie.
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Lot 52, Prince Edward Island [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Lot 52, Prince Edward Island
Lot 52 is a township in Kings County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is part of St. George's Parish. Lot 52 was awarded to Stuart, William, and Stair Douglas in the 1767 land lottery.
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Belmont, Prince Edward Island
Belmont (pop. 150) is a Canadian rural farming community located in the larger community of Lot 16 in central Prince County, Prince Edward Island. Lot 16 is actually three communities: Belmont, Central, and Southwest Lot 16, and is one of the last communities on Prince Edward Island to continue using their lot designation from the original Island survey by Samuel Holland in the 18th century.
The community is situated at the southwestern shore of Malpeque Bay and its primary industry is agriculture,
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Amar Asom [SEP] original language of film or TV show
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Amar Asom
The Amar Asom (Assamese: আমাৰ অসম) is an Assamese daily newspaper published by G. L. Publications Ltd.
See also.
- List of Assamese periodicals
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Epidendrum fulgens
Epidendrum fulgens is a crucifix orchid native to Brazil. Like "E. secundum", with which it has been found to hybridize in habitats disturbed by human activity, "E. fulgens" flowers are non-resupinate and are born in a congested racime at the end of a long spike. Like all crucifix orchids, the lip is adnate to the column and bears three lobes, producing the effect of a cross. Like E. cinnabarinum, E. denticulatum, and E. puniceoluteum (also Brazilian members
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Johann Georg August Galletti [SEP] place of birth
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Johann Georg August Galletti
Johann Georg August Galletti (August 19, 1750 – March 16, 1828) was a German historian and geographer.
Galletti was born in Altenburg. His fame is not based on his merits as an academic, but on his reputation as the creator of a few hundreds of stylistic howlers, becoming a legend as "Kathederblüten" (teacher's howlers) originated during his time as a grammar school professor in Gotha. He was known as the "absent-minded professor of Gotha". He
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Galletti
Galletti is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Johann Georg August Galletti, German historian and geographer
- Luciano Galletti, retired Argentine footballer
- Ray Galletti, Canadian actor
See also.
- Galletti, a type of cracker from Malta which forms part of Maltese cuisine
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Bergen County [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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County Route 501 (New Jersey)
County Route 501, abbreviated CR 501, is a county highway in New Jersey in two segments spanning Middlesex, Hudson and Bergen Counties. The southern section runs from South Plainfield to Perth Amboy, the northern section runs from Bayonne to Rockleigh, and the two sections are connected by New York State Route 440 across Staten Island.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation lists CR 501 as a single highway with a length of , which includes both road sections as well as the connection along
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Wiślica County
Wiślica County () was an administrative territorial entity of the Kingdom of Poland and later Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. It is unknown when it was established, probably some time in the 15th century, based on a medieval castellany. It was located in the central part of the Sandomierz Voivodeship, with the capital in the historic town of Wiślica. The county ceased to exist in 1795, when after the Third Partition of Poland, it was annexed by Austrian Empire.
In the 16th and 17th centuries, the
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Kahun, Nepal [SEP] country
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Kahun, Nepal
Kahun is a former village and Village Development Committee in Kaski District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. In 2015, it was annexed to Pokhara. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2,211.
External links.
- UN map of the municipalities of Kaski District
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of the Nile Valley and were flooded as the river bed slowly rose during the millennia, or the mud bricks of which they were built were used by peasants as fertilizer. Others are inaccessible, new buildings having been erected on ancient ones. However, the dry, hot climate of Egypt preserved some mud brick structures. Examples include the village Deir al-Madinah, the Middle Kingdom town at Kahun, and the fortresses at Buhen and Mirgissa. Also, many temples and tombs have survived because they were built on high ground
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Retifusus jessoensis [SEP] taxon rank
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Retifusus jessoensis
Retifusus jessoensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Buccinidae, the true whelks.
References.
- "Plicifusus brunneus" (Dall, 1877) ArcOD species list provided by Falk Huettmann on 2007-11-25
External links.
- Kosyan A.R. & Kantor Y.I. (2014). R"evision of the genus Retifusus Dall, 1916 (Gastropoda: Buccinidae)". Ruthenica. 24(2): 129-172
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- "Colus callorhinus" : synonym of "Plicifusus rodgersi"
- "Colus dautzenbergi" : synonym of "Anomalisipho verkruezeni"
- "Colus esychus" : synonym of "Aulacofusus esychus"
- "Colus howsei" : synonym of "Colus jeffreysianus"
- "Colus jessoensis" : synonym of "Retifusus jessoensis"
- "Colus latericeus" : synonym of "Retifusus latericeus"
- "Colus roseus" : synonym of "Retifusus roseus"
- "Colus ryukyuensis" : synonym of "
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Royaucourt [SEP] country
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Royaucourt
Royaucourt is a commune in the Oise department in northern France.
See also.
- Communes of the Oise department
References.
- INSEE
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Royaucourt-et-Chailvet
Geography.
The river Ailette forms small part of the commune's southern border.
See also.
- Communes of the Aisne department
References.
- INSEE
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Caspar Voght [SEP] country of citizenship
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Caspar Voght
Caspar Voght (17 November 1752 – 20 March 1839), later Caspar Reichsfreiherr von Voght (more commonly known as Baron Caspar von Voght), was a German merchant and social reformer from Hamburg (today Germany). Together with his business partner and friend Georg Heinrich Sieveking he led one of the largest trading firms in Hamburg during the second half of the 18th Century. On numerous trade trips, he completely crossed the European continent. One of his greatest achievements was reforming the welfare system of Hamburg. From
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Two streets in Hamburg are named after Caspar Voght: Baron-Voght-Straße in Klein-Flottbek and Caspar-Voght-Straße in Hamm.
There was also a secondary school named after him, the coeducational Caspar-Voght-Gymnasium (formerly an "Oberrealschule" for girls only) at Caspar-Voght-Straße. The school has been converted and today is the home of the ballet school of Hamburg run by John Neumeier.
References.
References Primary sources.
- Caspar Voght: "Lebensgeschichte
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Brighton & Hove Bus Regency Route [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Brighton & Hove Bus Regency Route
The Regency Route is a name given since 1977 to a regular bus service between Brighton in East Sussex and Tunbridge Wells in Kent, both towns with a Regency heritage. The route runs via the East Sussex towns of Lewes, Uckfield and Crowborough.
The Brighton to Tunbridge Wells route is one of few successful examples of bustitution, as it replaced through trains from Brighton via Lewes and Uckfield to Tunbridge Wells withdrawn in the 1960s when the railway lines from Lewes to Uckfield and Eridge
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week, the N29, was introduced over the route between Brighton and Uckfield.
- 17 April 2011 - 28 and 29 both branded as Regency routes; combined 10-minute frequency between Brighton and Lewes.
External links.
- Route 28 Brighton & Hove
- Route 29 Brighton & Hove
- Route 29B Brighton & Hove
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Rainer Eppelmann [SEP] occupation
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Rainer Eppelmann
Rainer Eppelmann () (born 12 February 1943 in Berlin), is a German politician. Known for his opposition in the German Democratic Republic, he became Minister for Disarmament and Defense in the last cabinet. He is now a member of the CDU.
The erection of the Berlin Wall forced him to drop out of the school he had attended in West Berlin in 1961 and he was forbidden from taking his Abitur exams in the East for refusing to join the Free German Youth movement. He then worked
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Gesetzblatt der DDR)" was also published by the Council. In addition, the Council’s Press Office made official government announcements and was responsible for the accreditation of foreign journalists in the GDR.
The individual ministries had their own headquarters buildings in East Berlin, although the former Reich Air Ministry building on "Leipziger Straße" housed the industrially-oriented ministries.
Ministries.
- Ministry of National Defense: Willi Stoph, Heinz Hoffmann, Heinz Kessler, Theodor Hoffmann, Rainer Eppelmann (1990)
- Ministry of
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High Tech Los Angeles [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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High Tech Los Angeles
High Tech Los Angeles, or HTLA is an American charter high school located in Lake Balboa, CA, in the San Fernando Valley. It is located on the site of Birmingham High School, along with Daniel Pearl High School, but it has its own separate buildings.
History.
High Tech LA was conceived in 2002 by entrepreneur Roberta Weintraub as a school to prepare students for the 21st century. It was modeled after the successful chain of High Tech High schools, being formerly called High
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- Shalhevet High School (mixed), Los Angeles
- Valley Torah High School (boys), Valley Village
- Valley Torah Lintz High School (girls), Sun Valley
- Yeshiva Gedolah School of Los Angeles/Michael Diller High School (boys), Los Angeles
- Yeshiva High Tech, Los Angeles
- Yeshiva Ohr Elchonon Chabad High School (boys), Los Angeles
- Yeshiva University High School of Los Angeles (boys), Los Angeles
- Yeshiva University High School
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Margerie Bonner [SEP] occupation
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Margerie Bonner
Margerie Bonner (February 17, 1905 – September 28, 1988) was an American actress, scriptwriter, and novelist. She is best known as the wife of Malcolm Lowry and for her support of the author while he wrote his best known novel, "Under the Volcano", considered one of the finest novels of the 20th century.
Biography.
Biography Acting career.
The younger sister of silent screen star Priscilla Bonner, she also appeared in several films (spelling her first name Marjorie),
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The Four-Footed Ranger
The Four-Footed Ranger is a 1928 American Western film directed by Stuart Paton and written by Cromwell Kent, Paul M. Bryan and Gardner Bradford. The film stars Dynamite the Dog, Edmund Cobb, Margerie Bonner, Pearl Sindelar, Francis Ford and Patrick Rooney. The film was released on March 25, 1928, by Universal Pictures.
Cast.
- Dynamite the Dog as Dynamite
- Edmund Cobb as Jack Dunne
- Margerie Bonner as Katy Pearl Lee
- Pearl Sindelar as
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Canalejas de Peñafiel [SEP] instance of
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Canalejas de Peñafiel
Canalejas de Peñafiel is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, Castile and León, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 294 inhabitants.
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Peñafiel
Peñafiel may refer to:
- Peñafiel, Spain
- Peñafiel Castle, Spain
- Peñafiel (mineral water), a Mexican mineral water brand
People.
- Constance of Peñafiel
- Juan Manuel, Duke of Peñafiel
See also.
- Torre de Peñafiel
- Canalejas de Peñafiel
- Olmos de Peñafiel
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Sir James Cockburn, 9th Baronet [SEP] father
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Sir James Cockburn, 9th Baronet
Sir James Cockburn, 9th Baronet (21 March 1771 – 26 February 1852) was British Governor of Bermuda from 1811 to 1812, from 1814 to 1816 and from 1817 to 1819.
He was the eldest son of Sir James Cockburn, 8th Baronet (1729–1804) and his second wife Augusta Anne Ayscough. His maternal grandfather was Francis Ayscough, Dean of Bristol.
His younger brothers were:
- Sir George Cockburn, 10th Baronet (1772–1853), MP and Admiral of the
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Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 9th Baronet
Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 9th Baronet (18 April 1752 – 17 May 1794) of Killerton in Devon and Holnicote in Somerset, was a prominent landowner and member of the West Country gentry. He was especially noted for his passion for staghunting, in which respect he took after his father. Like his father he was known locally in Devon and Somerset as "Sir Thomas his Honour".
Origins.
He was the second son of Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 7th Baronet
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Bill Baker [SEP] place of birth
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Bill Baker (ice hockey)
William Robert Baker (born November 29, 1956 in Grand Rapids, Minnesota) is an American retired professional ice hockey defenseman who played 143 regular season games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens, Colorado Rockies, St. Louis Blues and New York Rangers between 1980 and 1983.
Playing career.
Playing career College career.
Bill Baker attended the University of Minnesota and was team captain for the 1978-1979 season. He was originally selected 54th overall by the Montreal Canadiens in
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issued new regulations allowing insurers and employers to opt out of contraceptive mandates, Baker reiterated his support for such mandates, and the following month, Baker signed into law a bill requiring Massachusetts insurers to cover birth control without copayments. In February 2018, Baker's administration announced a supplemental spending bill that included $1.6 million for clinical family planning services that would backfill federal funding for Planned Parenthood clinics, with Baker himself stating, "Our administration fully supports access to women's health care and family planning services, and is requesting supplemental
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Lauter-Bernsbach [SEP] country
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Lauter-Bernsbach
Lauter-Bernsbach is a town in the Erzgebirgskreis district, in Saxony, Germany. It was formed on 1 January 2013 by the merger of the former town Lauter and municipality Bernsbach.
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Apache Country
Apache Country is a 1952 American Western film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Norman S. Hall. The film stars Gene Autry, Carolina Cotton, Harry Lauter, Mary Scott, Sydney Mason, Francis X. Bushman and Pat Buttram. The film was released on May 30, 1952, by Columbia Pictures.
Cast.
- Gene Autry as Gene Autry
- Carolina Cotton as Carolina Cotton
- Harry Lauter as Dave Kilrain
- Mary Scott as Laura Rayburn
- Sydney Mason as Walter Rayburn
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Union Railroad 0-10-2 [SEP] manufacturer
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Union Railroad 0-10-2
Ten Union Railroad 0-10-2 steam locomotives were built in 1936–1939 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works. These were the only 0-10-2 locomotives ever built in the United States and this purchase gave the name "Union" to this type.
The Union Railroad was a switching and transfer line owned by U.S. Steel, serving a number of plants in the area and connecting with six trunk line railroads. Operation was only at low speed, thus a leading truck's
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a group of locomotives built for the narrow gauge lines of Bosnia that utilised the Klose System for an articulated drive.
External links.
- Klose system locomotives, including an 0-10-2.
- Trains.com article mentioning the Union Railroad 0-10-2s.
- Info sheet on the surviving Union Railroad 0-10-2.
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Markus Foser [SEP] participant in
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Markus Foser
Markus Foser (born 31 January 1968) is a Liechtenstein former alpine skier who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics and 1994 Winter Olympics.
Foser is most notable for his sole win on the Alpine skiing World Cup, achieved in the Val Gardena downhill in December 1993 from a bib number of 66 in changing conditions. This was the first World Cup downhill win for a male skier from Liechtenstein. He scored two more top ten finishes on the World Cup, both in downhill - a seventh place in Aspen
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and 39 days. The oldest winner is Didier Cuche (born 16 August 1974) who was aged 37 years and 192 days when he won the Super G in Crans-Montana on 24 February 2012. The oldest skier to win his first race was Thomas Fanara (born 24 April 1981) when he won the giant slalom in St. Moritz on 19 March 2016, he was aged 34 years and 330 days.
The highest bib number with 66 to win a race was worn by Markus Foser in the downhill of Val
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Viola renifolia [SEP] taxon rank
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Viola renifolia
Viola renifolia is a species of violet known by the common names white violet and kidneyleaf violet. It is native to northern North America, where it has a widespread distribution across Canada and the northern United States as far south as Washington, Colorado, and New York.
Kidneyleaf violet is a perennial herb growing up to 10 centimeters tall. It does not have stems, rhizomes, or stolons. The kidney-shaped leaf blades are 3 to 6 centimeters long and are borne on petioles up to 15 centimeters
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Viola praemorsa" — upland yellow violet
- "Viola primulifolia" — primrose-leaf violet
- "Viola pubescens" — downy yellow violet
- "Viola purpurea" — pine violet
- "Viola renifolia" — kidneyleaf white violet
- "Viola rostrata" — longspur violet
- "Viola rotundifolia" — roundleaf violet
- "Viola sagittata" — arrowleaf violet
- "Viola selkirkii" — great-spurred violet
- "Viola sempervirens" — redwood violet
- "Viola septentrionalis"
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Hardtkopf [SEP] located in the administrative territorial entity
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Hardtkopf (Elbenberg)
Hardtkopf is a hill of Hesse, Germany.
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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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Martin Ohm [SEP] sibling
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Martin Ohm
Martin Ohm (May 6, 1792, Erlangen – April 1, 1872, Berlin) was a German mathematician and a younger brother of physicist Georg Ohm.
Biography.
He earned his doctorate in 1811 at Friedrich-Alexander-University, Erlangen-Nuremberg where his advisor was Karl Christian von Langsdorf. In 1817, he was appointed professor of mathematics and physics in the gymnasium at Thorn. In 1821 he moved to Berlin, and in 1839 became a full professor in the University of Berlin. He
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- 1985 Dec Cabinet: improved internal sealing and damping SN. 4825/6
- 1986 Apr Midrange units: harder rubber used for surround. SN. 4953/4
- 1987 Cabinet: Crossover moved to compartment in bottom of speaker. SN. 5575/6
- 1987 Sep Isobarik Sara 9 replaces Isobarik Sara
- 1988 Crossover: New 4 ohm external crossover fitted in stand. Facility for tri-wiring.
- 1988 "DMS" discontinued – "PMS" can be driven passively (4 ohm) or actively. SN.
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Another Year [SEP] part of the series
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Another Year (Upstairs, Downstairs)
Another Year is the ninth episode of the fourth series of the period drama "Upstairs, Downstairs". It first aired on 9 November 1974 on ITV.
Background.
"Another Year" was recorded in the studio on 25 and 26 July 1974. In this episode, Hannah Gordon made her debut appearance as Virginia.
Cast.
- Jean Marsh - Rose
- Angela Baddeley - Mrs Bridges
- Gordon Jackson - Hudson
- Meg Wynn Owen - Hazel
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the Abstract Pack they formed the mid-1990s crew Headshots, with Slug appearing on the underground tape series "HeadShots (1-7)".
Another notable project of Slug's is Felt, a collaboration with his friend, another underground rapper, MURS. Other projects he has been a part of include The Dynospectrum, in which he was known as "Sep Se7en", and Deep Puddle Dynamics. He is a member of a loose collective known as The Orphanage, along with Aesop Rock, Illogic, Eyedea and Blueprint
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Corny Point [SEP] instance of
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Corny Point (South Australia)
Corny Point is a headland located on the west coast of the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia about north west of the town of Warooka. The point is described as being "a sloping rocky double projection..." where the "coast on the N[orth] side is low and sandy whereas the coast on the S[outh] side is higher than the point itself." It is the south headland of Hardwicke Bay. It was named by Matthew Flinders on 18 March 1802. The waters adjoining its
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1943
164. "A Corny Concerto" (Clampett/Sep 25/""/"") - 1943
165. "The Goldbrick" (Tashlin/Sep/"") - 1943
166. "Falling Hare" (Clampett/Oct 30/"") - 1943
167. "The Home Front" (Tashlin/Nov/"") - 1943
168. "Daffy - The Commando" (Freleng/Nov 20/"") - 1943
169. "An Itch in Time" (Clampett/
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Smith & Wesson Model 61 [SEP] instance of
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Smith & Wesson Model 61
The Smith & Wesson Model 61 (also known as the Smith & Wesson Escort or simply the Pocket Escort) is a subcompact semi-automatic pistol chambered in .22 long rifle and designed for self-defense that was made from 1970 to 1973.
Design.
The S&W Model 61 is a recoil operated pistol chambered in .22 long rifle and was marketed for self-defense to fill a void in the pocket auto market after the banning of importation of small concealable handguns. The
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- Smith & Wesson Model 439—updated model 39
- Smith & Wesson Model 459—S&W's entry into the US Army's XM9 program
- Smith & Wesson Model 469
- Smith & Wesson Model 59—S&W's first high-capacity double-action pistol in 9 mm Parabellum.
- Smith & Wesson Model 5906
- Smith & Wesson Model 61—Debuting in 1970, the pocket 'Escort' was a tiny automatic .22LR pistol, designed to be cheap and easily concealable. It was available in blued or nickel-plated with
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Halifax County [SEP] country
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Second Continental Congress in that year.
Much of the district is also contained within a historic site operated by the North Carolina Division of State Historic Sites and Properties, an agency of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.
The original Halifax Historic District encompassed four contributing buildings: the Constitution House (c. 1770), Owens House (c. 1760), Clerk's Office (c. 1832), and Jail (c. 1838). The 2010 boundary increase expanded the district to encompass 108 contributing buildings, 3
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Halifax - Liverpool)
- Convoy ON.121 (12 Aug 1942: Liverpool - Dispersed)
- Convoy BX.35B (Aug 1942: Boston - Halifax)
- Convoy ON.127 (Sep 1942: Liverpool - NYC)
- Convoy SC.99 (Sep 1942: Halifax - Liverpool)
- Convoy ON.128 (Sep 1942: Liverpool - NYC)
- Convoy SC.103 (Sep 1942: NYC - Liverpool)
- Convoy ON.135 (Oct 1942: Liverpool - NYC)
- Convoy ON.137 (Oct 1942: Liverpool - NYC
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