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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam%20Matterface
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Sam Matterface
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Between 2006 and 2007, Matterface worked on the Sky channel Bravo, featuring in weekly segments on the football magazine show Football Italia. He presented short reels, entitled "What's a Matter You?", showcasing the more light-hearted moments of the Serie A gameweek, amidst the ongoing 2006 match-fixing scandal. The section was dropped in 2007 when the rights to Italian football were acquired by the free-to-air broadcaster Channel 5.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam%20Matterface
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Sam Matterface
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On 12 January 2018, Matterface was confirmed as Matt Chapman's replacement as commentator for ITV's Dancing on Ice.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam%20Matterface
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Sam Matterface
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On 14 July 2020, ITV announced that Matterface would replace Clive Tyldesley as lead football and England commentator at the start of the 2020-2021 season.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam%20Matterface
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Sam Matterface
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Matterface is a supporter of Chelsea. He was previously married to former Sky Sports colleague Natalie Sawyer with whom he has a child.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mollenstorf
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Mollenstorf
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Mollenstorf is a village and a former municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since 7 June 2009 it has been part of the town Penzlin with which it already shared a common agglomeration.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mollenstorf
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Mollenstorf
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Mollenstorf is located four kilometers west of the center of Penzlin. The municipality Mollenstorf is belonged to the district Ave.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mollenstorf
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Mollenstorf
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Like Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, the area around Mollenstorf should be settled too early by Neolithic cultures. This has been proven by countless land discoveries. Far from the road from Mollenstorf to Grobviel, there are three Bronze Age burial mounds preserved as archaeological monuments.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mollenstorf
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Mollenstorf
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The church was first mentioned in 1335 and is an early Gothic building in the shape of a rectangle in which the cemetery is built. A free-standing bell tower has two bells from the 14th and 15th centuries on the western side of the church.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mollenstorf
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Mollenstorf
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In 1764 he bought Justus von Gundlach Gut Mollenstorf. Until 1945, he was in possession of the family. A large two-storey mansion was built around 1880. In 1897 houses of farm workers and barn were built. In 1923 the village was supplied with electricity.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moltzow
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Moltzow
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Moltzow is a municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moltzow
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Moltzow
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The villages of Marxhagen, Rambow and Schwinkendorf (with Langwitz, Lupendorf, Tressow and Ulrichshusen) belong to the municipality.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club%20de%20Aventuras%20AD
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Club de Aventuras AD
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Club de Aventuras AD (CAAD) is the current main group of Spanish interactive fiction players and creators.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neu%20Gaarz
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Neu Gaarz
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Neu Gaarz is a village and a former municipality of the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since 1 January 2015 it has been part of the municipality of Jabel.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nossentiner%20H%C3%BCtte
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Nossentiner Hütte
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Nossentiner Hütte is a municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penkow
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Penkow
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Penkow is a municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-step%20%28breakdance%20move%29
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2-step (breakdance move)
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The 2-step is a fundamental dance move that is often one of the first footwork sequence learned by breakdancers. Many breakdance moves can begin from the 2-step position. This move sets up the direction of movement and builds up momentum when dancing. This move allows the dancer to stay low and in contact with the ground, which places him in an optimal position for performing other dance moves. This move is launched from the third step of the basic 6-step and involves the dancer hopping with a crouched leg over the other straightened leg while simultaneously rotating the dancer's body over the swinging leg in a twisting movement similar to a swipe. The move leaves the dancer in a position similar to the fourth step of the 6-step, but facing 180 degrees in the opposite direction. When dancing 2-step is often used as a move by itself or as a transition into other moves such as powermoves, freezes, toprock and much more.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-step%20%28breakdance%20move%29
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2-step (breakdance move)
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As the name implies, there are a total of two steps in this dance move. A standard version begins in a push up position.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-step%20%28breakdance%20move%29
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2-step (breakdance move)
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From the push up position, kick your right leg to the left side as if you were going to a 3-step position.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-step%20%28breakdance%20move%29
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2-step (breakdance move)
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Pull your right leg back so that your legs make a v-shape. This should look like step 3 of a 6-step.
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2-step (breakdance move)
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From that position straighten your left leg and sweep it around your right, when it passes in front of your body shift your weight from your right hand to your left hand.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2-step%20%28breakdance%20move%29
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2-step (breakdance move)
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Without stopping after step 3 lower your right hand and use your right leg to force your body upwards into the air, while you are in the air shift your weight onto your right hand while twisting your torso. Extend your right leg forward and you should land at 180 degrees of your previous position.
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2-step (breakdance move)
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Once you have these steps down you should combine steps two and three and do the moves simultaneously.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priborn
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Priborn
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Priborn is a municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPSolve
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MPSolve
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MPSolve (Multiprecision Polynomial Solver) is a package for the approximation of the roots of a univariate polynomial. It uses the Aberth method, combined with a careful use of multiprecision.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPSolve
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MPSolve
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"Mpsolve takes advantage of sparsity, and has special hooks for polynomials that can be evaluated efficiently by straight-line programs"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPSolve
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MPSolve
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The program is written mostly in ANSI C and makes use of the GNU Multi-Precision Library. It uses a command-line interface (CLI) and,
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPSolve
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MPSolve
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The executable program of the package is called mpsolve. It can be run from command line in console. The executable file for the graphical user interface is called xmpsolve, and the MATLAB and Octave functions are called mps_roots. They behave similarly to the function roots that is already included in these software packages.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPSolve
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MPSolve
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Typically output will be on the screen. It may also be saved as a text file (with res extension) and plotted in gnuplot. Direct plotting in gnuplot is also supported on Unix systems.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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is a fictional character in the Reborn! manga and anime series created by Akira Amano. Portrayed as one of the protagonist's first friends, Takeshi Yamamoto is introduced as a 14-year-old starting pitcher for his school's baseball team. Apart from the manga and anime, Yamamoto has also appeared in other media from the Reborn! franchise including video games.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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Yamamoto's character has been well received by readers since his introduction, ranking as one of the most popular characters in every official Shonen Jump poll of the series. Publications for manga, anime and other media have commented on his character. Merchandise based on his appearance has also been released including key chains and action figures.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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Rarely seen angry, Yamamoto has a warm and friendly personality and is a peacemaker between his comrades. He is popular among his classmates, especially girls. In the manga he is portrayed as loving to play baseball, to the point of attempting suicide when he is unable to play. Because of baseball, Yamamoto focuses on protecting his energy and his body in baseball and battle. However, as the series progresses, he decides not to focus on protecting his body so he can protect his friends and family using all of his strength. He does not like to lose and is ridden with guilt and regret upon defeat.
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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Yamamoto remains calm during life-or-death struggles. In addition, he is a fast learner and understands a situation better than anyone. This leads Reborn to claim he is a "born hitman". However, Yamamoto is oblivious to the fact that he and his friends are mafioso, believing that they are playing a mafia game and that Reborn's weapons are just toys made with advanced technology. He is also optimistic to the point of naïvetè; although many of the opponents he meets during the series attempt to kill him, Yamamoto searches for a way to defeat them without mortal injury, such as using the back of his blade or not dealing a killing blow, and attempts to save his opponents as they are about to die. Even after accepting his role as Tsuna's Rain Guardian and the Vongola's swordsman, he continues to balance his life between baseball and swordsmanship, only devoting himself to swordsmanship when he needs to protect his friends.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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Due to his baseball training, Yamamoto possesses a strong body and the best reflexes and stamina of all the Vongola, giving him a natural advantage. He is ranked as the second strongest (after Hibari Kyoya) Namimori student by the young statistician, Futa. Reborn also said that among all the guardians, he has one of the highest chances of being a great hitman. Also characters like Hibari have been shown to have interest in Yamamoto's battles, and Squalo has also shown to have interest in his development to the point of willingly tutoring him. He is able to dodge bullets shot at close-range and from a far distance. Yamamoto originally uses a bat that he received from Reborn. When swung over , the bat changes into a katana. After training under his father, Yamamoto receives , a shinai that changes into a katana while using the . His training in the series' alternate future allows him to create an affinity between the Shigure Kintoki and his Rain Flame, something his adult self could not accomplish, due to the irregular nature of the blade, a high concentration of Rain flames from the Vongola Ring were needed to create that affinity. Yamamoto then learns to fuse his swallow box weapon, called or the "Rondine di Pioggia" (Italian: Swallow of the Rain), with the Shigure Kintoki. This, along with the three short swords his Akita Inu Vongola box weapon carries on its back, creates the quadruple irregular blade . The three short swords can be used for aerial combat, ranged attacks, flying or propulsion. Kojirō is also capable of creating heavy rainfall.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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Yamamoto utilizes the Shigure Soen Ryu (style) he learned from his father. Because the style will be passed on to only the worthy students, the forms are taught once and the student is expected to memorize. The students are then able to create a form in addition to those they learned, signifying the student's true worthiness to succeed the style. Because of the nature of the Shigure Soen Ryu, weaker branches deteriorate and other branches disappear because there is no worthy successor. This leads Yamamoto to believe the style is flawless and invincible. Yamamoto was taught eight forms: four defensive and four offensive. He then creates another three: two offensive, the first being used in his fight against Squalo. The technique he created is called "Duplicate Rain". The other, involves using his Kojirō box weapon to create a strong current of rain flames and water, later called "Scontro di Rondine" (Clash of the Swallow in Italian), and one that combines all the forms. He also uses Squalo's attack "Attacco di Squalo" (Italian: Attack of the Shark), which causes a moment of paralysis after a strong sword swing. When combined with a Rain Flame's attribute of tranquility, the attack causes full body paralysis. He later gains the Vongola Gear Rain Necklace, which in its Cambio Form gives him two swords, utilising his both his box weapons to create a 12th Shigure Soen Ryu technique designed to counter illusions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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Shortly after his introduction, Yamamoto breaks his arm during baseball practice. Because he can no longer play baseball, he is driven to commit suicide. However, he is stopped by Tsuna. He is subsequently recruited into the Vongola Mafia family by Reborn, but he believes Reborn is playing a game. After Mukuro Rokudo and his subordinates begin attacking Namimori Middle School students, Yamamoto accompanies Tsuna to defeat Mukuro, but is defeated during a battle with Mukuro's stand-in Lancia.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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Later, Yamamoto is defeated by the Varia Superbi Squalo who tries to steal the Vongola Rings. Yamamoto is then named the holder of the Rain Ring, signifying his role as Tsuna's Rain Guardian, and thus battles Squalo again in the Vongola Tournament. To avoid another defeat, he trains under his father and learns the Shigure Soen Ryu. He becomes the official successor of the style after defeating Squalo with a new form of his own.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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After Tsuna and Hayato Gokudera are transported to the story's alternate future (nearly ten years later), they are taken to the Vongola's secret hideout by an adult Yamamoto. However, the adult Yamamoto is soon replaced by his younger self. After he is defeated by Gamma, a commander of the rival Millefiore Mafia family, and is saved by an adult Kyoya Hibari, Yamamoto undergoes training with Reborn, after which he creates two new Sigure Soen Ryu forms and learns the secrets of the Arcobaleno. After Yamamoto is defeated by Genkishi during the attack on a Millefiore base, an older Squalo returns from Italy to train Yamamoto and convince him to devote himself to swordsmanship. He is chosen to be one of the combatants in the Choice game, easily defeating a disguised Genkishi and failing to defeat the target in time to win the game. After the Vongola escape from the Millefiore, they are attacked shortly after, and Squalo fights one of the Six Funeral Wreaths in order to give the Vongola enough time to flee. Yamamoto leaves the group to help Squalo, and he later rejoins the Vongola to assist them in the fight against the Funeral Wreaths.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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After defeating Byakuran and returning to the past, the guardians are soon told of Tsuna's inheritance ceremony and are introduced to the Shimon family. Whilst initially getting along with Shimon member Kaoru Mizuno, he was grievously injured by Kaoru, who thought that Yamamoto had discovered the Shimon Family's secret. However, he is seemingly visited by Byakuran and mysteriously manages to recover just in time to assist Tsuna and the others fight against Daemon Spade on Shimon Island.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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Besides his appearance in the original manga series and its anime adaptation, Yamamoto has appeared in other Reborn! works, including all of the series' video games. He also appears as a supportive character in two crossover video games which feature Tsuna and Reborn fighting against several characters from other manga, including Jump Super Stars and Jump Ultimate Stars.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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On January 23, 2008, Pony Canyon released a character CD entitled , which features both Yamamoto and Gokudera. It contains duets and individual songs sung by both voice actors: Suguru Inoue and Hidekazu Ichinose.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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Yamamoto has been popular with the Reborn! reader base, having ranked as the third most popular character in the first official Shonen Jump poll of the series, losing to Hayato and Tsuna, who took first and second respectively. He ranked as the sixth most popular hero in the second poll of the series, which was divided into heroes and villains. In the third poll of the series, Yamamoto ranked as the fifth most popular male character. Yamamoto then placed in both popularity polls the fourth time around, which was divided into current characters, where he placed eighth, and as characters who fans would most like to see in their future forms, where he placed twentieth.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshi%20Yamamoto
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Takeshi Yamamoto
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In a review of volume one, Yamamoto was viewed by manganews.com to be just as "crazy" as Reborn, Gokudera or Lambo. However, manga-sanctuary.com saw his rivalry with Gokudera and his belief that the mafia is a game as repetitious. Manganews.com also notes that the limited use of the Dying Will Bullet in the fifth volume allows the author to develop Yamamoto's character and that the introduction of antagonists in the eighth volume proves he is "worthy" to be a shōnen manga character. The training of Tsuna's companions in the tenth volume is praised because Yamamoto is able to adopt a specific fighting style. In review of volume 12, he is noted to have "class and charisma" he did not have in previous volumes. However, he is still perceived to be naïve in the following volume. Despite this, Yamamoto's fight with Squalo was noted to be "monumental" by Emmanuel Bahu-Leyser of animeland.com.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay%20Migliori
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Jay Migliori
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Jay Migliori (November 14, 1930 – September 2, 2001) was an American saxophonist, best known as a founding member of Supersax, a tribute band to Charlie Parker.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay%20Migliori
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Jay Migliori
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Migliori started playing the saxophone after he received one as a birthday present at the age of twelve. He attended a music school in St. Louis, and after serving in the Air Force, went to the Berklee College of Music.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay%20Migliori
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Jay Migliori
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He made his first recording in 1955, and soon joined up with Woody Herman's band. After leaving the band, he would then move to Los Angeles, where he became a session musician playing on an estimated 4,000 commercial recordings. Some artists he recorded with include the Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, Frank Zappa, Onzy Matthews, Maynard Ferguson, and many more. He also played live with thousands of musicians including Charlie Parker and Miles Davis.
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Jay Migliori
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In 1972, he would become a member of Supersax, a nine-piece band (featuring five saxophones) that was started by saxophonist Med Flory and bassist Buddy Clark. He, along with Warne Marsh, played tenor sax in the band and Carl Fontana, Frank Rosolino (trombone). The group won a Grammy in 1974.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partitioning%20cryptanalysis
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Partitioning cryptanalysis
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In cryptography, partitioning cryptanalysis is a form of cryptanalysis for block ciphers. Developed by Carlo Harpes in 1995, the attack is a generalization of linear cryptanalysis. Harpes originally replaced the bit sums (affine transformations) of linear cryptanalysis with more general balanced Boolean functions. He demonstrated a toy cipher that exhibits resistance against ordinary linear cryptanalysis but is susceptible to this sort of partitioning cryptanalysis. In its full generality, partitioning cryptanalysis works by dividing the sets of possible plaintexts and ciphertexts into efficiently-computable partitions such that the distribution of ciphertexts is significantly non-uniform when the plaintexts are chosen uniformly from a given block of the partition. Partitioning cryptanalysis has been shown to be more effective than linear cryptanalysis against variants of DES and CRYPTON. A specific partitioning attack called mod n cryptanalysis uses the congruence classes modulo some integer for partitions.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARGUS%20%28experiment%29
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ARGUS (experiment)
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ARGUS (A Russian-German-United States-Swedish Collaboration; later joined by Canada and the former Yugoslavia) was a particle physics experiment that ran at the electron–positron collider ring DORIS II at the German national laboratory DESY. Its aim was to explore properties of charm and bottom quarks. Its construction started in 1979, the detector was commissioned in 1982 and operated until 1992.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARGUS%20%28experiment%29
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ARGUS (experiment)
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The ARGUS detector was a hermetic detector with 90% coverage of the full solid angle. It had drift chambers, a time-of-flight system, an electromagnetic calorimeter and a muon chamber system.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARGUS%20%28experiment%29
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ARGUS (experiment)
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The ARGUS experiment was the first experiment that observed the mixing of the B mesons into its antiparticle, the anti-B meson; this was done in 1987. This observation led to the conclusion that the second-heaviest quark – the bottom quark – could under certain circumstances convert into a different, hitherto unknown quark, which had to have a huge mass. This quark, the top quark, was discovered in 1995 at Fermilab.
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ARGUS (experiment)
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The ARGUS distribution is named after the experiment. In 2010, the former site of ARGUS at DORISbecame the location of the OLYMPUS experiment.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ARGUS%20%28experiment%29
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ARGUS (experiment)
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Webpage of ARGUS Fest, a symposium to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the discovery of B-meson oscillations. (Last accessed on Sept. 10, 2007)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puchow
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Puchow
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Puchow is a village and a former municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since 1 January 2012, it is part of the municipality Kuckssee.
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Puchow
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The former municipality of Puchow comprised both Puchow and its hamlet Rahnenfelde abt. 1,5 km to the south along K21 to Penzlin.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copperband%20butterflyfish
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Copperband butterflyfish
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The copperband butterflyfish (Chelmon rostratus), also known as the beaked coral fish, is found in reefs in both the Pacific and Indian Oceans. This butterflyfish is one of the three species that make up the genus Chelmon and all have long beaks.
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Copperband butterflyfish
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These fish are easily identified by the yellow banding and long snout. The young fish are similar in appearance to adult fish. Butterflyfish grow up to 20 cm in length. The fish appears taller than its length because of its compressed, deep-bodied form with a long dorsal and posterior fins as well as its vertical yellow stripes on a white background. The snout is long and slender, and the dark eye of the fish is less conspicuous than the dark eye-spot on the dorsal fin. The base of the tail features a dark band that runs perpendicular to the tail.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copperband%20butterflyfish
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Copperband butterflyfish
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Butterflyfish may be distinguished from the similar C. marginalis by their color pattern and number of dorsal fin rays.
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Copperband butterflyfish
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Copperband butterflyfish are found at depths of 1−25 metres either alone or in pairs. These fish form monogamous pairs during breeding. They are usually found on coral reefs or rocky shorelines, and also in estuaries and silty inner reefs. This species is territorial and oviparous.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copperband%20butterflyfish
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Copperband butterflyfish
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Copperband butterflyfish can grow to 8 inches (20 cm) but in a home aquarium are usually half that size. They do well at a normal reef temperature range of 75 to 84 °F (24 to 29 °C), with a tank size of at least 75 gallons and plenty of live rock to graze on. This species can be considered reef safe. It will eat many invertebrates, including parasitic forms such as tubeworms, Calliactis parasitica and common glass anemone (Aiptasia, parasitic anemone). Many aquarists introduce the Copperband Butterfly just to get rid of these pests without giving consideration to their long term needs for survival. Given a choice, Aiptasia is the least favored food. The butterflyfish preys on all tube and substrate worms, clams, and mollusks. This is not a recommended fish for inexperienced aquarists, as it requires excellent tank conditions to thrive or even survive.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schloen
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Schloen
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Schloen is a village and a former municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since 1 January 2012, it is part of the municipality Dratow-Schloen.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwinkendorf
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Schwinkendorf
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Schwinkendorf is a former municipality in the Mecklenburgische Seenplatte district, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Since 1 January 2013, it is part of the municipality Moltzow.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20Dundas%20District%20High%20School
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North Dundas District High School
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North Dundas District High School (NDDHS) is a high school located in Chesterville, Ontario, Canada. It is part of the Upper Canada District School Board along with 78 other Ontario schools. It features grades 7 through 12 and has approximately 500 students. However, this number is expected to go down, as a decline in enrolment has been seen.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20Dundas%20District%20High%20School
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North Dundas District High School
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The school is located on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee peoples. It is located in Maple Ridge as a compromise between the villages of Winchester and Chesterville, both of which wanted the new high school and each had a smaller high school prior to its construction. There were talks of consolidating the two high schools for years, but a fire at Winchester High School in the winter of 1962 pushed councillors to vote on building the new school. They built it on what was formerly farmland belonging to Bert Fulton, a local farmer.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North%20Dundas%20District%20High%20School
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North Dundas District High School
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Cpl. Robbie Beerenfenger, a soldier serving with the RCR who was killed by and IED on October 2, 2003, one of the first Canadians killed by the enemy during the War in Afghanistan.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Perry%20%28footballer%29
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Jason Perry (footballer)
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Jason Perry (born 2 April 1970 in Caerphilly) is a Welsh former professional footballer and Wales international. A centre-half, he was highly regarded by supporters for his strong tackling and uncompromising style. He attained one cap for Wales in 1994.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Perry%20%28footballer%29
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Jason Perry (footballer)
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Perry began his career at Cardiff City, making his debut in a 0–0 draw against Exeter City in March 1987, but it wasn't until the 1989–90 season that he managed to force his way into a regular first team place and helped the club to win promotion to Division Two in 1993. Perry hardly missed a game for the club up until the 1995–96 season when he suffered a number of injuries that kept him out of the side for most of the year. The following year he managed to bounce back to help the club reach the play-offs but was allowed to leave the club at the end of the season to join Bristol Rovers. After only one year he left the club and spells at Lincoln City and Hull City followed before he returned to Wales to sign for Newport County, working as a player-coach. He finished his career at Welsh Premier League side Cwmbran Town in 2005.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Perry%20%28footballer%29
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Jason Perry (footballer)
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During his career, Perry made one appearance for Wales when he played in a 3–1 defeat to Norway on 9 March 1994.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason%20Perry%20%28footballer%29
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Jason Perry (footballer)
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Perry is now a Lecturer and the director of football at Bridgend College. He also works for the BBC as both a columnist and commentator covering Cardiff City and the Wales national team.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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Owings Mills Mall was a shopping mall in Owings Mills, Maryland, United States that hosted 155 stores and eateries, in the Baltimore County, Maryland, community of Owings Mills. It was owned and managed by General Growth Properties (now Brookfield Properties). While its main entrance was off Red Run Boulevard between Painters Mill Road and Owings Mills Boulevard, the mall was also accessible from the exit ramps of I-795. It was originally known as Owings Mills Town Center. The mall was completely demolished in 2017, and redeveloped in 2019 as Mill Station.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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The mall's final anchor store was JCPenney, which closed its doors on April 8, 2016. Previous anchors were Bambergers, Hecht's, Macy's, Boscov's, Lord & Taylor, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Sears. IFL (International Furniture Liquidators) was temporarily located in the space vacated by Lord & Taylor. Sticks 'N' Stuff, a furniture retailer, was temporarily located in the Sears building before it was demolished in 2004. The mall experienced the closures of several national stores, leaving many vacancies in this once upscale shopping mall.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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The mall was announced as early as 1981, with vague plans that compared it to the White Marsh Mall in size. By late 1983, a summer 1986 opening had been announced as well as the fact that the mall was to feature 3 department store anchors with plans for two more. Anchors Saks Fifth Avenue, Bambergers, and Hecht's were announced in 1984. The mall opened on July 28, 1986 with the mall 95% leased and 80% of stores open. The area was identified as a primary growth center in 1979 by Baltimore County and originally intended to be built around a lake. The Rouse Company planned to develop the mall and surrounding area similar to its town center project in Columbia, Maryland. Environmental regulations changed during the time between the development of Columbia and Owings Mills and the Army Corps of Engineers concluded the lake would have a negative environmental impact. The mall was built, but the area does not include the waterfront focal point initially planned.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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The Owings Mills Metro Subway Station was opened by the Baltimore Metro Subway one year after Owings Mills Mall opened. Shuttle bus service with a 10 minute round trip was provided between the mall and the station. This shuttle bus service was discontinued in June 1992, leaving a less frequent bus service that provided this link only every 30 to 60 minutes. Alternatively, a one mile walk was possible between the mall and the Metro station which ran alongside an unused auxiliary parking lot of the mall, then down a hill through grass and vegetation on a winding asphalt pathway, before reaching one of the Metro parking lots.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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At 2:18 PM on September 25, 1992, Christina Marie Brown was found dead from a gunshot wound to the back of the head along the vegetation lined portion of the path between the mall and the Metro station. She was found ten minutes after leaving work as an employee of a cleaning company under contract to Saks Fifth Avenue at the mall, and was believed to have been traveling to the Metro station, en route to her home in Baltimore City. Brown was shot after she resisted a robbery attempt, and her purse, containing about $120, was taken. The pathway was closed on November 25, 1992, in response to Brown's murder. The murder received heavy local media attention, which led to a long-standing perception that Owings Mills Mall was unsafe.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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After the closure of the trail, a walk between the mall and metro became impractical for most, thereby requiring the use of regular bus service. In 1997, bus service between the two locations was improved. The ease of public transportation allowed visitors from inner city urban areas to get to and from this mall much more easily than other suburban malls in the Baltimore metropolitan area.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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The mall was quite popular throughout the mid-late eighties and well into the '90s. Exclusive and upscale stores such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Williams Sonoma, and Benetton were tenants. As a result of the renovations at other local Baltimore area suburban malls Towson Town Center and The Mall in Columbia, crime committed in and around the mall, and the shift in the socio-economic climate of the community surrounding the mall, Owings Mills Mall had steadily lost business since that time.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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Owings Mills Mall received growing competition as other local malls have expanded. Towson Town Center added Nordstrom in 1991 and that was the final blow to Owings Mills Mall upscale status. The Rouse Company purchased Towson Town Center in 1998. The Rouse Company and General Growth Properties have continued to promote Towson Town Center and The Mall in Columbia as premier malls, while leaving Owings Mills Mall stuck in the middle.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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An expansion in 1998 added Sears and Lord & Taylor, but closed in 2001 and 2002, respectively. Stix n' Stuff, a short-lived furniture retailer moved into the Sears building, but closed in 2004, and the building was subsequently demolished to make way for an adjacent residential development. IFL (International Furniture Liquidators) moved into the Lord & Taylor building, but was short-lived and closed soon after. The building remained vacant until demolition.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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When Macy's acquired Hecht's in late 2006, Macy's moved into the former Hecht's building, and Boscov's moved in to the original Macy's building. However, Boscov's announced in 2008 that this location would close as part of a plan to close 10 locations due to the company filing for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy. This left JCPenney and Macy's as the remaining anchors.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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An October 2010 story on the mall in the Baltimore Sun stated that the mall was 22.6% vacant. WBAL-TV reported on November 10, 2011, that Owings Mills Mall would be demolished in 2013, with a new "outdoor style" mall similar to the revamped Hunt Valley Towne Centre to be completed by 2014. An October 2014 story in the Baltimore Business Journal stated that the mall was "about half vacant."
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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In late September 2015, the interior of the mall was closed, leaving only Macy's, JCPenney, out-parcel restaurants and movie theater in operation. Macy's closed in November 2015, and JCPenney announced on January 13, 2016, that would close its Owings Mills location in the Spring.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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Fixtures from the mall were auctioned in March 2016. Demolition of the mall started in August 2016, and was completed in March 2017.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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On December 5, 2017 it was announced that the property would be redeveloped as a lifestyle shopping center called Mill Station. The $108 million project will be and anchored by Costco, Lowe's, and Dick's Sporting Goods. There will be at least 30 total tenants. Construction began in early 2018 and was completed in early 2019. Costco however, opened in October 2018. The existing 17-screen AMC Theatres, originally a General Cinema opened in 1998, was also fully remodeled.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Owings%20Mills%20Mall
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Owings Mills Mall
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Owings Mills Restaurant Park opened next to the mall in 1998; it is a collection of five sit-down restaurants such as Red Lobster and the Olive Garden. A mixed-use, transit-oriented development first called Owings Mills Metro Centre (now Metro Centre at Owings Mills), exists alongside Mill Station.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve%20DuBerry
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Steve DuBerry
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Steve DuBerry is a British Grammy Award nominated songwriter and record producer, co-writer of Tina Turner's "I Don't Wanna Fight" (along with Lulu and her brother Billy Lawrie). DuBerry has also written and produced songs for Tylah Yaweh, Blue, Jackie Jackson, Dominque Young Unique, Simon Webbe, Paulini, Chris De Burgh, Heather Small, Joe Cocker, Liberty X, Cliff Richard, and Marvin and Tamara.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve%20DuBerry
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Steve DuBerry
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He has composed and produced numerous major television titles, including Football Italia, World Rally, Channel 4's Horse Racing and FA Cup Soccer.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve%20DuBerry
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Steve DuBerry
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DuBerry has received 5 BMI awards, an Ivor Novello Award nomination, a Grammy Award nomination, and has received a BMI 2 Million Play award.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patience%20%28Over%20the%20Rhine%20album%29
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Patience (Over the Rhine album)
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Patience is Over the Rhine's second studio album, released independently in 1992, and re-released in 1993 as the band's first release on I.R.S. Records.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We%20Are%20the%20Nightmare
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We Are the Nightmare
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We Are the Nightmare is the third studio album by American melodic death metal band Arsis. It was released April 15, 2008, via Nuclear Blast Records.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We%20Are%20the%20Nightmare
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We Are the Nightmare
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Recording began on the September 3, 2007, at Planet Z Studios in Massachusetts and ended on October 19. It was produced by Zeuss who has previously worked on Shadows Fall and Hatebreed albums. James Malone, the primary songwriter and founding member commented that the music is much more varied than anything they had ever written.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Crawshay
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Richard Crawshay
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Richard Crawshay (1739 – 27 June 1810) was a London iron merchant and then South Wales ironmaster; he was one of ten known British millionaires in 1799.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Crawshay
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Richard Crawshay
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Richard Crawshay was born in Normanton in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Initially starting work aged 16, working for Mr Bicklewith of York Yard, Thames Street, London (to whom he was apprenticed) in a bar iron warehouse in London, he became sole proprietor of the business on Bicklewith's retirement in 1763.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Crawshay
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Richard Crawshay
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He married Mary Bourne in 1763 and they had a son William and three daughters, Anne, Elizabeth and Charlotte. Charlotte married Benjamin Hall, and became the mother of Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Crawshay
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Richard Crawshay
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By the 1770s he was a leading London iron merchant, dealing mainly in Swedish and Russian iron. The firm was Crawshay and Moser in 1774, but Crawshay, Cornwell and Moser in 1784. The business still existed as R & W Crawshay in 1816. By 1775, he was acting as Anthony Bacon's agent for supplying iron cannon to the Board of Ordnance and was from 1777 a partner in that business (casting cannon at Cyfarthfa Ironworks at Merthyr Tydfil). This continued until Bacon had to give up government contracts in 1782, because he was a member of Parliament.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Crawshay
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Richard Crawshay
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In 1786, following the death of Anthony Bacon, he took over the whole Cyfarthfa Ironworks, in partnership with William Stevens (a London merchant) and James Cockshutt, who had previously managed the forge and boring mill for David Tanner. In May 1787 he took out a licence from Henry Cort for his puddling process, but the rolling mill needed was not completed until 1789. He solved the problems of the puddling process by using an iron plate for the furnace ceiling and sea-washed sand for the floor. In 1791 he terminated the partnership, which had made little profit. He continued the business alone, and had two blast furnaces, 8 puddling furnaces, 3 melting fineries, 3 balling furnaces, and a rolling mill in 1794. A blast furnace was built by 1796, and a fourth in 1796. There were 6 by 1810. He thus developed Cyfarthfa into one of the most important ironworks in South Wales.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Crawshay
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Richard Crawshay
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Crawshay was very ambitious and imperious in manner, being called 'The Tyrant' by some, but was without social pretension. He was active in protecting the interests of the iron trade and was a major promoter of the Glamorganshire Canal which immensely improved transport of iron to Cardiff Docks.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Crawshay
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Richard Crawshay
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In 1799 he was the 6th wealthiest man or family in Britain (with some forerunners counted for completeness as wider family concerns), owning £2M (). He was one of ten millionaires known that year. At his death in 1810 his undivested estate was sworn at £1.5 million. By his last will he left of his ironworks to son William Crawshay I, to a son-in-law, and to nephew Joseph Bailey. He was buried at Llandaff Cathedral.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRT%20International
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TRT International
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TRT INT started broadcasting in 1990 as TRT 5, and is now TRT's extensively watched TV station. As an international channel it broadcasts a selection of TRT's programming.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRT%20International
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TRT International
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TRT INT aims to provide a continuance of the ties of Turkish citizens living outside Turkey with Turkey and Turkish culture as well as promoting Turkey and Turkish people's image in every sphere, enhancing the level of education and culture. The Channel is designed to act as a liaison for Turkish citizens living abroad by helping them in various problems they may face abroad; which is why, keeping them in touch with Turkish Republic while, for a better integrity, trying to get them accustomed to the culture they live in forms a significant task for TRT INT.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRT%20International
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TRT International
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The Schedule contains education, culture, drama, entertainment, music and sports programs and news with commercial breaks. TRT closed this channel in 2009 and in 2015 TRT World replaced TRT int. The new channel aims to serve much more globalized and polished news programme.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piceatannol
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Piceatannol
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Piceatannol is the organic compound with the formula . Classified as a stilbenoid and a phenol, it is a white solid, although samples often are yellow owing to impurities.
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