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Serge Blisko | [
"Serge Blisko\nSerge Blisko (born 6 January 1950, in Nancy) is a French politician and a member of the National Assembly of France. He was reelected as the member of the seventh legislature (spanning from 2007 to 2012) for the tenth Parisian constituency. He is a socialist, a doctor, and a member of the municipal government for the thirteenth borough of Paris.\nList of Mandates held.\n- 05/11/1983 - 01/04/1986 : MP\n- 17/03/1986 - 22/03/1992 : Member of the regional council of the Île"
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"Belgian parliamentary commission, have, in 1997, registered it as a cult in their respective countries, in an annexed blacklist to their report, along with 171 other associations. On May 27, 2005, the cult blacklists were abandoned by the French government. However Serge Blisko, director of the French Interministerial Mission for Monitoring and Combatting Cultic Deviances (MIVILUDES) said to VICE magazine in 2014 that \"disregarding what it says in its Wikipedia article, the French government still considers New Acropolis a cult and is under surveillance\"."
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Little Hohonu River | [
"Little Hohonu River\nThe Little Hohonu River is a river of New Zealand's West Coast Region. It flows northwest from its origins in the Hohonu Range southwest of Lake Brunner, reaching the Big Hohonu River 20 kilometres southeast of Greymouth.\nSee also.\n- List of rivers of New Zealand"
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"River\n- Light River\n- Lillburn River\n- Lindis River\n- Little Akatarawa River\n- Little Awakino River\n- Little Boulder River\n- Little Crow River\n- Little Devil River\n- Little Hohonu River\n- Little Hope River\n- Little Kowai River\n- Little Lottery River\n- Little Onahau River\n- Little Opawa River\n- Little Pokororo River\n- Little Pomahaka River\n- Little River\n- Little Slate River\n- Little Totara River\n- Little Waingaro River\n- Little"
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Advent Parallax | [
"Advent Parallax\nAdvent Parallax is the fourth full-length studio album released by American black metal band Averse Sefira. It was released on February 12, 2008 on Candelight Records, with a vinyl pressing by independent label The Ajna Offensive. Over the course of its eight tracks, it is divided into 4 sections, \"Anoint\" (tracks 1 & 2), \"Alight\" (tracks 3 & 4), \"Align\" (tracks 5 & 6) and \"Shine\" (tracks 7 & 8). The"
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"– Sep 1928\n\"The Cyclone Lover\" [Original, Play, Comedy]\nPerformer: Suzanne Bennett [Katherine] -Dates: Jun 5, 1928 – Jul 1928\n\"What Do We Know?\" [Original, Play]\nPerformer: Suzanne Bennett [Ernestine Fox] -Dates: Dec 23, 1927 – Jan 1928\n\"Merry-Go-Round\" [Original, Musical, Comedy, Revue]\nPerformer: Suzanne Bennett -Dates: May 31, 1927 – Sep 24, 1927\n\"Nic"
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Stemnitsa | [
"Stemnitsa\nStemnitsa () is a mountain village in the municipal unit of Trikolonoi, Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. It was the seat of the former municipality Trikolonoi. Stemnitsa is a traditional settlement and is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Arcadia, due to its picturesque location and its historical churches and mansions. It is situated at the western edge of the Mainalo mountains, above the left bank of the river Lousios, at about 1050 m elevation. Stemnitsa is 6 km southeast of Dimitsana, 9 km"
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"Stemnitsa Silver-Gold Smithery School\nThe Stemnitsa Silver-Gold-Smithery School (, \"Scholi Argyrochrysochoias Stemnitsas\") is a publicly funded school where students learn to craft jewelry from silver and gold, hence its name. It is located in Stemnitsa, Arcadia, in southern Greece. The school was established in the 1970s, with its first director being Lambis Katsoulis.\nExternal links.\n- School website\n- Silvery School\n- Municipality of Trikolones"
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Norfolk County Fair and Horse Show | [
"Norfolk County Fair and Horse Show\nThe Norfolk County Fair and Horse Show is an annual agricultural fair that takes place in the town of Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. This festivities begin on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving and ends on the Canadian Thanksgiving Monday. The official organizers for this annual event are the \"Norfolk County Agricultural Society\".\nSince 1840, the fair has been active in Norfolk County on the complex. It is considered to be the fourth largest fair in Ontario. Out of all the festivals, the Norfolk"
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"Norfolk County Fair and Horse Show took place in the early 19th century.\nUntil that event was moved to Simcoe, this was the spot where fairgoers attended the attractions and farmers displayed their best produce. The community of Fairground borders on the municipality of Bayham in Elgin County to the west, and its southern border is the Lake Erie shoreline, with no natural harbours. Rising gas prices and pervasive poverty amongst residents prevent many young Houghton residents from going to the Norfolk County Fair near downtown Simcoe; creating a need for a"
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Ilampokhari | [
"Ilampokhari\nIlampokhari is a village development committee in Lamjung District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 3197 people living in 620 individual households.\nThe village was affected by the earthquake on 25 April 2015. It along with Bichaur, Dudhpokhari, Gaudu, Kolki and Pyarjung were the most affected villages in Lamjung district. Lakshmi Gurung, 18, of Ilampokhari village was one of the four deaths in Lamjung district.\nExternal links.\n-"
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"District.\nWhile Lamjung was the district with the 20th most deaths in Nepal, it was severely damaged. The villages of Bichaur, Ilampokhari, Dudhpokhari, Gauda, Kolki and Pyarjung were the most affected. Assistant Sub Inspector Bir Bahadur Thapa Magar identified the four deaths in Lamjung District as Lakshmi Gurung, 18, of Ilampokhari village; Nepti Tamang, 91, of Gaudu village; Sher Bahadur Tamang, 62, of Gaudu village; and three-and-a-half month old Sumit Bika of Gauda village. Twenty"
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Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads | [
"Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads\nThe following is a list of squads for each nation competing in men's football at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Each nation must submit a squad of 18 players, 15 of whom must be born on or after 1 January 1981, and three of whom can be older dispensation players.\nExternal links.\n- FIFA Olympics Coverage"
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"played in all nine matches for the U.S. team.\nFour years later he finished fifth with the American team the water polo tournament at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. He played five matches. He also participated in the 200-meter breaststroke, but did not advance beyond the preliminary heats.\nSee also.\n- List of multi-sport athletes\n- List of University of Southern California people\n- Water polo at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads\n- Water polo at the 1956 Summer"
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Vitalie Manaliu | [
"Vitalie Manaliu\nVitalie Manaliu (born 23 March 1985 in Chişinău) is a Moldovan professional football player. As of 2009, he plays for FC Iskra-Stal Rîbniţa."
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"Vitalie\nVitalie is a Romanian-language given name that may refer to:\n- Vitalie Bordian\n- Vitalie Bulat\n- Vitalie Călugăreanu\n- Vitalie Cerches\n- Vitalie Ciobanu\n- Vitalie Grușac\n- Vitalie Manaliu\n- Vitalie Marinuța\n- Vitalie Nagacevschi\n- Vitalie Pîrlog\n- Vitalie Plămădeală\n- Vitalie Railean\n- Vitalie Zlatan\n- Vitalie Zubac"
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Milwaukee Magazine | [
"Milwaukee Magazine\nMilwaukee Magazine is a monthly city magazine serving the Milwaukee metropolitan area in Wisconsin, United States. It bills itself as \"Southeastern Wisconsin's most authoritative source for Events and Dining,\" and reports a readership of 200,000.\nHistory and profile.\nA magazine named \"Milwaukee\" (sometimes \"Milwaukee, the metropolitan magazine\") was established in 1977 (), and its final edition (volume 8, issue 4) was published in May 1983. It was continued by \"Milwaukee Magazine\" ("
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"Land\" (with Maud Hart Lovelace), (ss) Liberty Aug 9 1924\n- \"Laughing Tyrant\" (with Maud Hart Lovelace), (ss) The Country Gentleman Mar 29 1924\n- \"Little of Both,A\", (ss) The Popular Magazine Sep 20 1925\n- \"Lucky Year\", (ss) The Country Gentleman Feb 7 1925\n- \"Maid and the Hope Chest, The (with Maud Hart Lovelace), (ss) Metropolitan Magazine May 1924\n- \""
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Kamel Nacif Borge | [
"Kamel Nacif Borge\nKamel Nacif Borge (born 1946) is a Puebla-based Mexican businessman of Lebanese descent, born in Mexico City, known in Mexico as \"El Rey de la Mezclilla\" (the Denim King). He is one of the richest men in Mexico and one of the biggest and most famous gamblers in the world.\nHe started out as a small merchant by importing fabrics from overseas until he eventually built a textile empire that employed over 20,000 people. In 1999, he partnered with an apparel"
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"of Human Rights, chaired by José Luis Soberanes Fernández, declared that this purported crime never took place.\nAristegui's program was the first to report on the phone calls between the governor of Puebla, Mario Marín Torres, and textile executive Kamel Nacif Borge, who colluded to deprive journalist Lydia Cacho of her liberties because of her denunciation of a pedophile ring in her book \"Los Demonios del Edén\".\nAristegui has also extensively covered the clerical sexual abuse of minors, including the case of Cardinal Norberto Rivera Carrera,"
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"query": "Represent the words for retrieving the sentences about the country of citizenship:",
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Tom Ammiano | [
"Tom Ammiano\nTom Ammiano (born December 15, 1941) is an American politician and LGBT rights activist from San Francisco, California. Ammiano, a member of the California Legislative LGBT Caucus, served as a member of the California State Assembly from 2008 to November 30, 2014. He had previously been a member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors and had mounted an unsuccessful bid for mayor of San Francisco in 1999. He was succeeded as California's Assemblyman for District 17 by San Francisco Board of Supervisors President David Chiu"
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"Sandoval and Tom Ammiano. Supervisor Chris Daly showed interest, but for political reasons couldn't be the sponsor, Gerardo Sandoval was not interested, but his chief of staff, Lupita Peimbert, suggested ALIADI to ask Supervisor Tom Ammiano who showed interest and finally supported the concept. ALIADI gathered over 40 grassroots organizations and non profits, which saw in the City ID Card a tool to improve the life of their clients and members.\nAfter the concept was adopted in San Francisco, ALIADI organized on February 16, 2008, at"
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Katozai | [
"Katozai\nKatozai is a town and union council of Charsadda District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located at 34°16'54N 71°35'53E and has an altitude of 327 metres (1076 feet).Here many tribes of Puktoons are setteled like Akhunzada, Mehmod Kheil, Sardar Kheil, Chawar Kheil, Pasand Kheil, Utman Kheil etc.Mehmod"
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"Reichskommissariat\nReichskommissariat () 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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Strugnell | [
"Strugnell\nStrugnell as a surname may refer to:\n- John Strugnell (1930–2007), British scholar who worked on the Dead Sea Scrolls\n- Dan Strugnell (born 1992), British footballer\n- William Strugnell (1892–1977), British World War I flying ace\n- the fictional Jake/Jason Strugnell, a poet from Tulse Hill, a persona employed by the poet Wendy Cope in her collection \"Making Cocoa for Kingsley Amis\" (1986), and author of \"Strugnell's Haiku\"."
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"Dan Strugnell\nDan Strugnell (born 30 June 1992) is an English footballer playing as a defender for Dorchester Town\nCareer.\nStrugnell joined Bournemouth at under-12 level after being scouted from his junior school. In May 2011, he signed his first professional contract after graduating from the youth team, which he captained. In August 2011, he joined Southern Football League side Wimborne Town on a three-month loan deal. Strugnell made his professional debut on 18 February 2012, coming on as a substitute for Stephen Purches in"
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Joel Derfner | [
"Joel Derfner\nJoel Derfner (born January 12, 1973) is an American writer and composer. He is the author of three gay-themed books: \"Gay Haiku\" (2005), \"Swish: My Quest to Become the Gayest Person Ever and What Ended Up Happening Instead\" (2008), and \"Lawfully Wedded Husband: How My Gay Marriage Will Save the American Family\" (2013). His articles have appeared in publications including the \"Huffington Post\", \"The Advocate\", \"Time"
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"think of this type of relationship\". Joel Derfner, a co-star of season one of the show, has publicly criticized the show's producers for their editing and manipulation of statements and sentiments, which sometimes ended up on air as the opposite of actual fact."
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Géraud du Puy | [
"Géraud du Puy\nGéraud du Puy, also known as Géraud du Puy de Miremont (? - September 4, 1420) was a French, Roman-Catholic bishop of Montauban, Saint-Flour, Mende and Carcassonne. He also had a substantial political career.\nHe was perhaps born in Saint-Flour in Auvergne, although this is uncertain. On 13 November 1403, he was elected bishop of Montauban. One year later, on 17 December 1404, he also became bishop of Saint-Flour, although he"
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"Aubeynac, (1361)\n- Thomas de Walkafara (1366)\n- French Seneschals\n- Géraud de Malemort (1243)\n- Pons de Ville (1246)\n- Raoul de Bonnevoie (1252)\n- Guillaume du Puy (1253)\n- Aymeric de Malemort (1254)\n- Aymeric Daneys (1256)\n- Henri de Cusances (1254, 1265)\n- Jordan of Valette (1258)\n- Pierre de Valette (1258)\n- Pierre Sergent (1263, 1264)"
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Evolution: The World of Sacred Device | [
"Evolution: The World of Sacred Device\nEvolution: The World of Sacred Device (known as in Japan) is a role-playing video game for the Dreamcast console. It was developed by Sting and published by Ubisoft in North America and Europe. In Japan it was published by ESP (Entertainment Software Publishers).\n\"Evolution\" is a dungeon crawling game that follows the adventures of Mag Launcher. Mag Launcher and his companions use \"Cyframes\", technology discovered in ancient ruins. These Cyframes are sought after by"
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"Evolution 2: Far Off Promise\n\"Evolution 2: Far Off Promise\" was also released for the European market in 2002 as one of the last European Dreamcast games. In the UK the game was exclusive to the video game chain Game.\nLike the first \"Evolution\" game, \"Evolution 2\" is a dungeon crawler. Unlike the first, \"Evolution 2\" has both random and predetermined dungeon maps.\nThis game and \"Evolution: The World of the Sacred Device\" were remade into \"Evolution"
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Flint, Kentucky | [
"Flint, Kentucky\nFlint was an unincorporated community in Calloway County, Kentucky, United States."
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"of Ghosts\" by David Weber and Eric Flint, as part of a list of 'last stands' throughout history.\n- The fort plays a key role in the novel \"Sword and Scimitar\" by Simon Scarrow.\nFurther reading.\n- Matthias Ebejer (2015). The Concept of Martyrdom within Hospitaller Devotional Practices; The fallen at St Elmo as a case study. University of Malta, Institute of Baroque Studies. Besieged Vol 1, Sep 2015\nReferences.\nNotes\nFurther reading.\n-"
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Serdang, Kemayoran | [
"Serdang, Kemayoran\nSerdang is an administrative village in the Kemayoran district of Indonesia. It has a postal code of 10650.\nSee also.\n- List of administrative villages of Jakarta"
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"Reichskommissariat\nReichskommissariat () 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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Claes Berglund | [
"Claes Berglund\nClaes Berglund is a Swedish ski-orienteering competitor and world champion. He received a gold medal in the \"classic distance\" at the World Ski Orienteering Championships in Batak in 1986."
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"- Johannes Berglund – additional instruments\nPersonnel Technical personnel.\n- ionnalee – production ; co-production ; mixing ; mastering\n- Claes Björklund – production ; co-production ; mixing\n- Röyksopp – production\n- Johannes Berglund – mixing\n- Sören von Malmborg – mastering\nPersonnel Artwork.\n- ionnalee – art direction, robot, costume\n- Comme des Garçons – costume\n- John Strandh – photography\n- Jacob Hulmston – graphic design"
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Welford and Kilworth railway station | [
"Welford and Kilworth railway station\nWelford and Kilworth railway station was a railway station serving Welford and North and South Kilworth in the English county of Leicestershire. It was opened as Welford on the Rugby and Stamford Railway in 1850.\nParliamentary approval was gained in 1846 by the directors of the London and Birmingham Railway for a branch from Rugby to the Syston and Peterborough Railway near Stamford. In the same year the company became part of the London and North Western Railway. The section from Rugby to Market Harborough, which included Welford"
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", opened in 1850. Originally single track, it was doubled at the end of 1878.\nOriginally the plan had been to build a station at Husbands Bosworth but due to objections it was situated a couple of miles westward near the village of North Kilworth. Originally, the station was named \"Welford\" after the larger village of that name two and a half miles further south. Later the name \"Lutterworth\" was added in an attempt to attract custom from that town even though it was some six miles from the"
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Molatedi Dam | [
"Molatedi Dam\nMolatedi Dam is an earth-fill type dam located on the Marico River, near Zeerust, North West, South Africa. It was established in 1986 and serves mainly for irrigation purposes and domestic supply. The hazard potential of the dam has been ranked high (3).\nSee also.\n- List of reservoirs and dams in South Africa\n- List of rivers of South Africa\nReferences.\n- List of South African Dams from the Department of Water Affairs and Forestry (South Africa)"
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"after the confluence becomes the Limpopo River. About 5 km short of the confluence the Notwane River joins the Limpopo from the southwest.\nDams in the river basin.\nThe Marico River is part of the Crocodile (West) and Marico Water Management Area. Dams in the river basin are:\n- Molatedi Dam\n- Kromellenboog Dam\n- Marico-Bosveld Dam\n- Uitkyk Dam\n- Klein-Maricopoort Dam\n- Sehujwane Dam\n- Madikwe Dam\nSee also.\n- Drainage basin A"
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Terry Irvin | [
"Terry Irvin\nTerry Irvin (born September 14, 1954 in Columbia, Mississippi) was a football player in the CFL for ten years. Irvin played defensive back for the Calgary Stampeders, Saskatchewan Roughriders and Montreal Alouettes from 1977-1986. He played college football at Jackson State University.\nIrvin snagged 62 career interceptions and is third on the All-Time Interception list in the CFL behind Less Browne (87) and Larry Highbaugh (66). He returned 4 for touchdowns (and one touchdown on a fumble."
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")\n- 02-Nov-1982 9 June 1985 David Joseph Fischer\n- 23-Aug-1985 8 July 1987 Irvin Hicks\n- 15-Dec-1987 31 August 1991 James B. Moran\n- 01-Oct-1991 5 July 1992 Richard W. Carlson\n- 22-Sep-1992 1 March 1993 Mack F. Mattingly\n- Mar-1993 Sep-1994 F. Stephen Malott (Chargé d'affaires)\n- 07-Sep-1994 12 May 1995 Carl B. Stokes\n- May-1995 Aug-1996 Brent E. Blaschke (Chargé d'affaires)\n- 29-Aug-1996 27 May 1999 Harold W. Geisel (Resident at Mauritius)\n- 14-Sep-1999 4 March 2001 Mark Wylea Erwin ("
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Anna Astakhova | [
"She earned the degree of a Doktor nauk (philology) in 1945. Astakhova was a professor at the Pokrovsky Pedagogical Institute in Leningrad (now Saint-Petersburg) between 1945 and 1950. Anna Astakhova died in Leningrad in 1971.\nBetween 1921 and 1935 and then in 1940s and 1950s, Astakhova and her students organized and performed a number of field studies on the White Sea coast, and also in the river basins of the Pinega, the Mezen, and the Pechora. The goal of these expeditions was to write down"
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"Astakhov\nAstakhov () is a Russian masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Astakhova. It may refer to\n- Anna Astakhova (1886–1971), Soviet scholar\n- Dmitri Astakhov (born 1986), Russian professional footballer\n- Fedor Astakhov (1892–1966), Soviet Marshal of Aviation Force\n- Kristina Astakhova (born 1997), Russian pair skater\n- Pavel Astakhov (born 1966), Russian politician, celebrity lawyer and television personality.\n- Polina Astakhova (1936–2005), Ukrainian artistic gymnast\n- Vitali"
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Littera Florentina | [
"removed from Pisa to Florence after the war of 1406.\nThe manuscript became one of Florence's most treasured possessions. It was only shown to very important persons. Scholarly access was difficult. It took more than three centuries before a reliable edition of the \"Littera Florentina\" was finally made available. Nowadays two facsimile editions are at the disposal of scholars.\nThe importance of the manuscript lies in the fact that is an almost unique witness of the original Justinianian Digest. Most medieval manuscripts of the Digest have a substantially"
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", YK Editora, 2017. [./https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speciale:RicercaISBN/9788568215 ]-22-7\nExternal links.\n- Gianfranco Purpura, \"La Littera Florentina\" (in Italian)\n- \"The Roman Law Library\" by Professor Yves Lassard and Alexandr Koptev\n- Discussion of the place of the Littera Florentina within Roman legal tradition\n- Pdf including illustrations of the Littera Florentina"
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Kizhavenmani | [
"Kizhavenmani\nKizhavenmani (also spelled Kilvenmani and Keezhvenmani) is a village in Nagapattinam district of Tamil Nadu state in India. The village is about 25 km from the district headquarters town of Nagapattinam. It is in the fertile river Cauvery Delta, known for its agrarian economy.\nThe village made headlines in 1968 when 44 Dalits were burnt alive by local feudal non-Brahmin lords after being locked in a hut. The incident is known as the Kilvenmani massacre. Every year the massacre is commemorated by left wing and Dalit"
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"Reichskommissariat\nReichskommissariat () 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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Samuel Taylor Darling | [
"Samuel Taylor Darling\nSamuel Taylor Darling (April 6, 1872 in Harrison, New Jersey – May 21, 1925 in Beirut) was an American pathologist and bacteriologist who discovered the pathogen \"Histoplasma capsulatum\" in 1906. He died in Beirut in a car accident together with British malariologist Norman Lothian. The 'Darling Prize' for malaria research was established in his memory.\nExternal links.\n- A website about Samuel Taylor Darling"
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"the virgin birth.\nA large scale change among Unitarians to acceptance of a human father for Jesus took place only in the time of Joseph Priestley. The young Samuel Taylor Coleridge was an example of what he called \"a psilanthropist, one of those who believe our Lord to have been the real son of Joseph\" but later in life Coleridge decisively rejected this idea and accepted traditional Christian belief in the virgin birth.\nToday.\nBiblical scholars, churchmen and theologians who have notably rejected the virgin birth include:"
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Mochowo | [
"Mochowo\nMochowo is a village in Sierpc County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Mochowo. It lies approximately south-west of Sierpc and north-west of Warsaw.\nThe village has a population of 310.\nReferences.\nbr"
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"Choczeń, Cieślin, Dobaczewo, Dobrzenice Małe, Florencja, Gozdy, Grabówiec, Grodnia, Kapuśniki, Kokoszczyn, Ligówko, Ligowo, Lisice Nowe, Łukoszyn, Łukoszyno-Biki, Malanówko, Malanowo Nowe, Malanowo Stare, Mochowo, Mochowo-Dobrzenice, Mochowo-Parcele, Myszki, Obręb, Osiek, Rokicie, Romatowo, Śniechy, Sulkowo Rzeczne, Sulkowo-Bariany, Żabiki, Załszyn, Zglenice Duże, Zglenice Małe, Zglenice-Budy, Żółtowo, Żuki, Żurawin and Żurawinek.\nNeighbouring gminas.\nGmina Mochowo"
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Megachile albimarginalis | [
"Megachile albimarginalis\nMegachile albimarginalis is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Rebmann in 1970."
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"Donacoscaptes albimarginalis\nDonacoscaptes albimarginalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1919. It is found in Peru."
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Büchslen | [
"Büchslen\nBüchslen () is a former municipality in the district of See in the canton of Fribourg in Switzerland. On 1 January 2013 the former municipality of Büchslen merged into the municipality of Morat.\nHistory.\nBüchslen is first mentioned in 1339 as \"Buchillion\". Until the 18th century it was known as \"Bichslen\".\nGeography.\nBefore the merger, Büchslen had a total area of . Of this area, or 81.3% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 13.5% is forested."
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"video for a summary of the event http://vimeo.com/6994555\n2009 Competition Event 30: Acores Pro (6*).\n\"Aug 25 - Aug 30\"\n2009 Competition Event 31: Japan Pro Open (3*).\n\"Sep 01 - Sep 06\"\n2009 Competition \"Event 32: TBA - Zarautz, Basque Country (5*)\".\n\"Sep 01 - Sep 06\"\n2009 Competition Event 33: Gatorade Surf Classic (3*).\n\"Sep 04 - Sep 06\"\n2009 Competition Event 34:"
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Sannanallur | [
"Sannanallur\nSannanallur is a village in Tiruvarur district, Tamil Nadu and part of Nannilam Taluk.\nUntil the early 1990s, the village was part of Thanjavur district, prior to it being split into three new districts. Facilities in the village include a railway station and a bank. The major temples in the village are a Mariamman temple, Sidhi Vinayagar temple and Maha Kaliamman temple.\nExternal links.\n- Sannanallur village info on India Study Channel"
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"capable of multitasking sensitive financial information like account details. There are about 120 questions a bank customer could ask.\nHistory.\nThe bank, in the beginning, preferred the role of a regional bank and slowly but steadily built for itself a place in the delta district of Thanjavur. The first branch of the bank was opened at Mannargudi on 24 January 1930. Thereafter, branches were opened at Nagapattinam, Sannanallur, Ayyampet, Thirukattupalli, Thiruvarur, Manapparai, Mayuram and Porayar within a span of twenty-five years."
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Akure Township Stadium | [
"Akure Township Stadium\nAkure Township Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Akure, Nigeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Sunshine Stars F.C. of the Nigerian Premier League. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 spectators.\nExternal links.\n- Stadium information"
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"Autonomous University of Guadalajara, and a Professional Certificate issued by Secretaria de Educacion Publica (SEP) with official recognition and coverage for exercise throughout the country. UNICO has four campuses, two in the metropolitan area of Guadalajara, the third in the city of Villahermosa, Tabasco and the fourth in the city of Tecoman, Colima. UNICO has established institutional agreements of academic and student order, with various community colleges of Canada and the United States.\nStadium.\nTecos F.C. and other athletic programs play their home games at the"
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Guzmania lychnis | [
"Guzmania lychnis\nGuzmania lychnis is a plant species in the genus \"Guzmania\". This species is native to Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador."
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"Taxon in disguise\nIn bacteriology, a taxon in disguise is a species, genus or higher unit of biological classification whose evolutionary history reveals has evolved from another unit of similar or lower rank, making the parent unit paraphyletic. This happens when rapid evolution makes a new species appear radically different from the ancestral group, so that it is not (initially) recognised as belonging to the parent phylogenetic group, leaving the latter an evolutionary grade.\nWhile the term is from bacteriology, parallel examples are found throughout the tree of"
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Cantlop | [
"Cantlop\nCantlop is a small village in the English county of Shropshire. It is part of the civil parish of Berrington.\nVarious meanings have been suggested for the name, such as an enclosed or cut-off valley or an enclosure in a waste or common.\nNearby villages include Condover, to the west of Cantlop, and the village of Berrington to the north-west, on the other side of the Cound Brook which flows to the north of Cantlop, and Pitchford to the south. The area is"
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"Reichskommissariat\nReichskommissariat () 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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Airth | [
"Airth\nAirth is a Royal Burgh, village, former trading port and civil parish in Falkirk, Scotland. It is north of Falkirk town and sits on the banks of the River Forth. Airth lies on the A905 road between Grangemouth and Stirling and is overlooked by Airth Castle, the village retains two market crosses and a small number of historic houses. At the time of the 2001 census the village had a population of 1,273 residents but this has been revised to 1,660 according to a 2008 estimate.\nIn July of"
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"Earl of Airth.\nEarls of Airth (1633).\n- William Graham, 1st Earl of Airth (c. 1591 – 1661)\n- William Graham, 2nd Earl of Airth (c. 1634 – 1694)\n19th century claimant.\nOn the death of the 2nd Earl of Airth the earldom became dormant. In 1834 Capt Robert Barclay Allardice of Ury and Allardice petitioned the King to be recognised as Earl of Airth as a descendant of William Graham, 1st Earl of Airth, his great-great-great"
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Bertram Gurdon, 2nd Baron Cranworth | [
"Bertram Gurdon, 2nd Baron Cranworth\nBertram Francis Gurdon, 2nd Baron Cranworth KG, MC (13 June 1877 – 4 January 1964) was a British peer and soldier.\nGurdon was the eldest son of Robert Gurdon, 1st Baron Cranworth and was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge.\nHe was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Norfolk Artillery on 7 March 1900, and volunteered for active service in the Second Boer War in South Africa. He was promoted to lieutenant on 25 August 1900. Two years into the war"
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").\n- Robert Thornhagh Gurdon, 1st Baron Cranworth (1829–1902)\n- Bertram Francis Gurdon, 2nd Baron Cranworth (1877–1964)\n- Philip Bertram Gurdon, 3rd Baron Cranworth (b. 1940)\nThe heir apparent is the present holder's son the Hon. Sacha William Robin Gurdon (b. 1970).br\nThe heir apparent's heir apparent is his son Alec Martin Philip Gurdon (b. 2006)\nReferences.\n- Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). \"Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage\""
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Live at the Jazz Cafe | [
"Live at the Jazz Cafe\nLive at the Jazz Cafe is a live album by American R&B and neo soul musician D'Angelo, released on June 30, 1998, on EMI Records. It was later released in Japan on December 7, 1999, with a bonus track. The live recordings are taken from D'Angelo's appearance at the Jazz Café in London, England, on September 14, 1995. The album was subsequently re-issued in 2014 with a recording of the complete show, including previously unreleased tracks.\nTrack"
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"Live at Middle East Cafe Boston 21 Sep 1990\nLive at Middle East Cafe Boston 21 Sep 1990 is a video by the noise musician Merzbow released on VHS. An excerpt had been included on \"Great American Nude / Crash for Hi-Fi\".\nNotes.\n- Remixed at Fuji Planning Studio\n- Sound mastered at ZSF Produkt Studio\n- Acknowledgment for Fuji Planning, Rightbrain, Ron Lessard (RRR)\nPersonnel.\n- Masami Akita – performer\n- Reiko Azuma – performer"
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Bulbophyllum grandiflorum | [
"Bulbophyllum grandiflorum\nBulbophyllum grandiflorum is a species of orchid."
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"Erythronium idahoense\nErythronium idahoense, commonly known as Idaho fawn lily, is a white-flowered plant in the Lily family native to the northwestern United States (Washington, Idaho, and Montana).\nThis taxon was listed as \"Erythronium grandiflorum\" subsp. \"candidum\" in Flora of North America."
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A Compact Compilation | [
"A Compact Compilation\nA Compact Compilation is a compilation album of the British progressive rock band Camel released in 1986.\nTrack listing.\nSource: Allmusic, Discogs\nPersonnel.\n- Andrew Latimer – guitar, vocals\n- Andy Ward – drums, percussion\n- Doug Ferguson – bass, vocals (tracks 1 to 10)\n- Peter Bardens – keyboards, vocals\n- Richard Sinclair – bass (tracks 11 to 13)"
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"equivalent of The opposite was also provided, was the equivalent of . Using a conditional expression could make a loop, for instance, would loop until X was 100. This offered a compact format for many common loop structures.\nBASIC Plus 2.\nA related product called Basic Plus 2 (\"BP2\" or BASIC-Plus-2), was later developed by DEC to add additional features and increased performance. \nIt used true compilation into threaded code and wrote its output to object files compatible with the machine code object"
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Juan de Anchieta | [
"Juan de Anchieta\nJuan de Anchieta (Azpeitia, Gipuzkoa, Spain, 1462 – Azpeitia, 1523) was a leading Spanish Basque composer of the Renaissance, at the Royal Court Chaplaincy in Granada of Queen Isabel I of Castile.\nHistory.\nBorn into a leading Basque family, his mother was a great-aunt of Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus. In 1489 he was appointed to the chapel of Queen Isabella and in 1495 became \"maestro di capilla\" to Prince Don Juan, returning"
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"(11 Dec 1713 – death 10 March 1719)\n- Manuel Santa Maria Salazar (4 March 1720 – death 2 Sep 1734)\n- Cayetano Gil Taboada (26 Sep 1735 – 23 August 1745), next Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela (1745.08.23 – death 1751.05.12)\n- Juan Bautista Ferrer y Castro (23 Aug 1745 – 12 April 1748 Died)\n- Francisco Izquierdo y Tavira, Order of Preachers (Dominicans, O.P.) (16 Sep 1748 – death 6 Jan 1762)\n- Juan Sáenz de"
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"query": "Represent the query for retrieving the sentences about the place of death:",
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National Alien Registration Authority | [
"National Alien Registration Authority\nThe National Alien Registration Authority (NARA) was an institution of the Government of Pakistan, under the Ministry of Interior and Narcotics Control, for the main purpose of legally registering and documenting immigrants and other foreign residents in the country.\nNARA was established in 2000, and was headquartered in the City of Karachi.\nNARA was formally merged into the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) in 2015."
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"National Identification and Registration Authority\nThe National Identification and Registration Authority (NIRA) is a government-owned organisation in Uganda, mandated to register births and deaths in the country and to develop a National Identification Register for both citizens and legally resident non-citizens. NIRA is also mandated to issue national identification numbers and cards for every citizen and lawfully admitted alien.\nLocation.\nThe headquarters of the NIRA are temporarily located at Independence Park, Kololo Airstrip, on Kololo Hill, in Kampala, Uganda's capital city."
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Ludovit Potuček | [
"Ludovit Potuček\nĽudovít Potúček (born 16 April 1912) was a Slovak chess master.\nIn 1941, he tied for 2nd-3rd with József Szily, behind Jan Foltys, in Trenčianske Teplice (Trentschin-Teplitz, Trencsénteplic), and played at second board against Braslav Rabar (0.5 : 1.5) in a match Croatia–Slovakia at Zagreb 1941.\nAfter World War II, he tied for 10-12th at Zlín 1945 (Petar Trifunović won). Potúček played for Czechoslovakia in friendly matches against England at London 1947"
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"Géza Füster\nBorn in Budapest, Füster won his first of many Budapest Championships in 1936. During World War II, he played in several strong tournaments. In 1941, he won the Hungarian Championship. In 1941, he took 4th, behind Jan Foltys, Jozsef Szily and Ludovit Potuček, in Trenčianske Teplice.\nIn September 1941, he took 11th out of 16 competitors at Munich with 6.5/15, but drew his game with World Champion Alexander Alekhine. The event was won by Gösta Stoltz. In September 1942, he"
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Conus bartschi | [
"Conus bartschi\nConus bartschi, common name Bartsch's cone, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Conidae, the cone snails and their allies.\nLike all species within the genus \"Conus\", these snails are predatory and venomous. They are capable of \"stinging\" humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all.\nDescription.\nThe size of the shell varies between 22 mm and 50 mm.\nDistribution.\nThis marine species"
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"Conus barbara\"\n- \"Conus barbieri\" G. Raybaudi Massilia, 1995\n- \"Conus barrosensis\"\n- \"Conus barthelemyi\" Bernardi, 1861\n- \"Conus bartschi\" G. D. Hanna & Strong, 1949\n- \"Conus bayani\" Jousseaume, 1872\n- \"Conus bayeri\" Petuch, 1987\n- \"Conus beatrix\" Tenorio, Poppe, & Tagaro, 2007\n- \"Conus behelokensis\" Lauer, 1989\n- \"Conus belairensis\" Pin & Leung Tack in Pin, 1989\n- \""
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Titanomyrma | [
"Titanomyrma\nTitanomyrma is a genus of prehistoric giant ant. The latest species to be discovered, \"T. lubei\", was described in 2011, when a 49.5-million-year-old fossilized winged queen ant, comparable in size to hummingbirds, was found in Wyoming, United States. This fossil is the first fossil of a giant ant found in the Western Hemisphere. The presence of \"Titanomyrma\" in North America is considered to indicate \"the first reported cross-Arctic dispersal by a thermophilic insect group\". Another fossil"
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"of the gaster which is variable. In the three included species the gaster ranges from ovate to more slender or cylindrical. The A5 abdominal segment width relative to other gaster segments is variable and the relative lengths of A3–A7 are also variable.\nThe queens of the three \"Titanomyrma\" can be distinguished from those of other genera most easily by gaster characters. The gasters are more slender in \"Titanomyrma\". Amongst the three species of \"Titanomyrma\", the ratio between length to width of the queens of the three species"
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Angraecum palmiforme | [
"Angraecum palmiforme\nAngraecum palmiforme is a species of orchid. It existed on Mauritius and Réunion, but is possibly extinct."
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"Centaurodendron palmiforme\nCentaurodendron palmiforme is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family.\nIt is found only in Chile."
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Rui Costa | [
"Rui Costa\nRui Manuel César Costa (; born 29 March 1972) is a Portuguese retired professional footballer.\nRegarded as one of the best midfielders in world football and one of Portugal's best players in recent history, Costa usually played as an attacking midfielder and was particular known for his excellent technique, playmaking ability, and eye for goal from midfield. In 2004, he was named by Pelé in the FIFA 100 as one of the 125 greatest living football players.\nNicknamed \"The Maestro\", Costa spent the"
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"Rui Costa (footballer, born 1996)\nRui Pedro Silva Costa (born 20 February 1996) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays for Spanish club AD Alcorcón on loan from FC Porto as a forward.\nFootball career.\nBorn in Vila Nova de Famalicão, Braga District, Costa played youth football for three clubs, including local F.C. Famalicão from ages 9–17. He made his senior debut in February 2015, with Varzim SC's reserves.\nPromoted to the latter's first team for the 2016–17 season in the"
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"query": "Represent the phrase for retrieving the passages about the position played on team / speciality:",
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Philippe Nicaud | [
"Philippe Nicaud\nPhilippe Nicaud (1926–2009) was a French actor and singer, was married to Christine Carère from 1957 to 2008) (her death) (2 children).\nNicaud appeared in the episode \"Jet Trail\" of the 1966 American television espionage drama series \"Blue Light\".\nSelected filmography.\n- \"Spring, Autumn and Love\" (1955)\nExternal links.\n- Philippe Nicaud at IMDB."
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") Overwhelmingly, students felt that they had observed improved comprehension, lexical retrieval, and increased confidence in their target language.\nMachine translation and signed languages.\nIn the early 2000s, options for machine translation between spoken and signed languages were severely limited. It was a common belief that deaf individuals could use traditional translators. However, stress, intonation, pitch, and timing are conveyed much differently in spoken languages compared to signed languages. Therefore, a deaf individual may misinterpret or become confused about the meaning of written text"
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Play the King | [
"Play the King\nPlay the King (1983–1989) was a Canadian Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred and raced by Kinghaven Farms of King City, Ontario, he was sired by King of Spain, a descendant of the very important sire, Nearco. His dam was Whisper whose sire Laugh Aloud was a son of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Tom Fool.\nTrained by Roger Attfield, in 1987 Play the King won several important stakes races at his home base at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto plus the Toboggan Handicap at Aqueduct"
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"(Play, Comedy, Tragedy, Revival – Staging) March 9, 1907 - March 1907\n- \"Via Wireless\" (Play, Melodrama – Author) November 2, 1908 - January 1909\n- \"The Fortune Hunter\" (Play, Comedy – Staging and author) Sep 04, 1909 - Jul 1910\n- \"Love Among the Lions\" (Play – Director and author) Aug 08, 1910 - Sep 1910\n- \"Bobby Burnit\" (Play – Author) Aug 22, 1910 - Sep"
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Charles Etienne Boniface | [
"Charles Etienne Boniface\nCharles Etienne Boniface (2 February 1787 – 10 December 1853) was an early nineteenth century music teacher, playwright, journalist and polyglot who was born in France, but who spent his adult life in Southern Africa. His writings and compositions are amongst the earliest publications of what was then the Cape Colony.\nEarly years.\nBoniface was born in Paris in 1787, two years before the outbreak of the French Revolution. At the age of twelve he had a grounding in French, Spanish,"
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"La Poix de Fréminville \n- 2 February - Charles Etienne Boniface\n- 8 February - Théodore Basset de Jolimont\n- 2 May - Martial de Guernon-Ranville\n- 1 August - Edmond de Talleyrand-Périgord\n- 15 August - Francois Sudre\nDeaths.\n- 13 February - Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes"
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Mohd Hamsani Ahmad | [
"Mohd Hamsani Ahmad\nMohd Hamsani Bin Ahmad (born 25 February 1976) is a Malaysian retired professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He was also a former member of Malaysia national football team, making appearances against Japan and Hong Kong in 2004.\nExternal links.\n- Bersara bukan penghalang untuk berbakti pada Selangor"
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"injury to first-choice keeper Mohd Hamsani Ahmad, coupled with the loss of form of usual back-up keeper Tay Sin Kiat forced coach Steve Darby to play Nasril.\nCareer.\nNasril made his first team debut on 4 December 2005, in a Malaysia Charity Shield match against Selangor which Perak won 4–1. Nasril's performance drew the plaudits of the media and coach Darby.\nPerak continued to keep faith in Nasril, even after first-choice Hamsani returned from injury.\nNasril was nominated as one of"
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Thomas Overbury | [
"Thomas Overbury\nSir Thomas Overbury (baptized 1581 – 14 September 1613) was an English poet and essayist, also known for being the victim of a murder which led to a scandalous trial. His poem \"A Wife\" (also referred to as \"The Wife\"), which depicted the virtues that a young man should demand of a woman, played a large role in the events that precipitated his murder.\nBackground.\nThomas Overbury was born at Compton Scorpion, near Ilmington in Warwickshire, a son of"
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"Mary Anstie Overbury\nMary Anstie Overbury (c. 1851 – 27 March 1926), sometimes referred to as Mary Anne Overbury, was an artist and teacher of art in South Australia.\nHistory.\nOverbury was born in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, a daughter of Thomas Overbury, manager of the Bliss Tweed Mill in that town. Her mother, Septima Overbury, née Bliss (c. 1818 – 25 August 1880), was a daughter of William Bliss, owner of the business.\nThomas and Septima, with their"
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Pop På Svenska | [
"Pop På Svenska\nPop På Svenska is the debut album by Swedish band Komeda. It was originally released in 1993 in Sweden on the North of No South label. Most of the songs are sung in the band's native language, although the pop/rock sound they are known for is firmly in place.\nIn 2001 this album was combined with the \"Plan 714 till Komeda\" EP and issued by Minty Fresh to international markets.\nTrack listing.\nAll songs written by Komeda (Henrik Andersson, Jonas"
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"Favoriter på svenska\nFavoriter på svenska (Swedish for \"Favorites in Swedish\") was released on May 10, 2006 and is an album where Swedish pop singer Shirley Clamp sings covers in the Swedish language. The album peaked at #7 the Swedish album chart.\nTrack listing.\n1. \"När kärleken föds (It Must Have Been Love)\"\n2. \"Öppna din dörr\"\n3. \"I en annan del av världen\"\n4. \"Jag kan nå dig (When I"
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Nhoabe millotalis | [
"Nhoabe millotalis\nNhoabe millotalis is a species of snout moth in the genus \"Nhoabe\". It was described by Viette in 1953, and is known from Madagascar."
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"Tegostoma millotalis\nTegostoma millotalis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by Marion in 1956. It is found in Madagascar."
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Poplar Hill (Smithfield, Virginia) | [
"Poplar Hill (Smithfield, Virginia)\nPoplar Hill is a historic home located near Smithfield, Isle of Wight County, Virginia. The house was built about 1793, and is a 1 1/2-story, frame, hall and parlor-plan dwelling. It has an early 19th-century lean-to rear addition, a post American Civil War kitchen addition, a 1920s one-room addition, and a screened-in front porch on the main facade. Also on the property are the contributing wash house, shed, garage"
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"Reichskommissariat\nReichskommissariat () 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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Bulbophyllum boninense | [
"Bulbophyllum boninense\nBulbophyllum boninense is a species of orchid in the genus \"Bulbophyllum\".\nReferences.\n- The Bulbophyllum-Checklist\n- The Internet Orchid Species Photo Encyclopedia"
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"Myoporum boninense\nMyoporum boninense is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae. It is a shrub with thick, fleshy, glossy leaves, white flowers in small groups and shiny lilac to pale purple fruits. It grows in coastal heath in New South Wales and Queensland in Australia and on islands in the north west Pacific Ocean.\nDescription.\n\"Myoporum boninense\" is a shrub, sometimes prostrate, others erect or spreading. It grows to a height of high and usually lacks the wart-like tubercles of other"
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Färmanstorp | [
"Färmanstorp\nFärmanstorp is a village in Karlskrona Municipality, Blekinge County, southeastern Sweden. According to the 2005 census it had a population of 140 people."
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"mp3s\n- portrait\nBibliography.\n- Vladimir Bogdanov, Chris Woodstra & Stephen Thomas Erlewine (ed.) (2003) \"All Music Guide to Country, 2nd ed., p. 750\", .\n- Richard Carlin (1995) \"The Big Book of Country Music, A Biographical Encyclopedia, p. 458\", .\n- The Editors of Country Music (magazine) (1994) \"The Comprehensive Country Music Encyclopedia, p. 387\", .\n- Barry McCloud (1995) \"Definitive Country"
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Norbert Csölle | [
"Norbert Csölle\nNorbert Csölle (born 18 June 1992) is a Slovak football midfielder of Hungarian ethnicity who currently plays for the Slovak Corgoň Liga club FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda.\nExternal links.\n- FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda profile"
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"), Belgian footballer\n- Norbert Brami (born 1937), Tunisian fencer\n- Norbert Brige (born 1964), French athlete\n- Norbert Csernyánszki (born 1976), Hungarian footballer\n- Norbert Csiki (born 1991), Hungarian footballer\n- Norbert Csölle (born 1992), Hungarian footballer\n- Norbert Callens (1924–2005), Belgian cyclist\n- Norbert Dickel (born 1961), German footballer\n- Norbert Dobeleit (born 1964), German athlete\n- Norbert Domnik (born 1964),"
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Adrienne Lecouvreur | [
"Adrienne Lecouvreur\nAdrienne Lecouvreur (5 April 1692 – 20 March 1730), born Adrienne Couvreur, was a French actress, considered by many as the greatest of her time. Born in Damery, she first appeared professionally on the stage in Lille. After her Paris debut at the Comédie-Française in 1717, she was immensely popular with the public. Together with Michel Baron, she was credited for having developed a more natural, less stylized, type of acting.\nDespite the fame she gained as an actress and"
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"simple Greek tunic in white satin to play Crebillon’s \"Electre\".\nLegacy.\nHer life became the inspiration for a tragic 1849 drama \"Adrienne Lecouvreur\" by Scribe and Legouvé on which Francesco Cilea's opera \"Adriana Lecouvreur\" and the operetta \"Adrienne\" (1926) by Walter Goetze are based. Before them, however, in 1856, Edoardo Vera premiered his \"dramma lirico\" \"Adriana Lecouvreur e la duchessa di Bouillon\". In 1913 Sarah Bernhardt played her in the silent movie \"Adrienne Lecouvreur"
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University of Moratuwa | [
"University of Moratuwa\nThe University of Moratuwa (also referred as Moratuwa University) ( \"Moratuwa Vishvavidyalaya\", ), located on the bank of the Bolgoda Lake in Katubedda, Moratuwa is the most sought after technological university in Sri Lanka. Apart from academics including undergraduate and postgraduate studies, the University of Moratuwa presents social and cultural activities, student services, societies, and sports and recreational activities. The institution was known as Ceylon College of Technology, Katubedda (Katubedda Tech) before gaining university status. Its roots go back"
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"Les cahiers d'Adiamos, 2000\n- \"Les Collectivités locales et la Culture. Les formes de l'institutionnalisation (XIX–XX siècles)\", avec Vincent Dubois, La Documentation française, Paris, 2002\n- \"Les Politiques culturelles en France\", La Documentation française, Paris, 2002\n- \"Pour une histoire des politiques du patrimoine\", avec Loïc Vadelorge, La Documentation française et Comité d'histoire du Ministère de la Culture, Paris, 2003\n- \"L'Invention du patrimoine en Bourgogne\", Éditions universitaires de Dijon"
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Anglure | [
"Anglure\nAnglure is a commune in the Marne department in northeastern France.\nSee also.\n- Communes of the Marne department\nReferences.\n- INSEE statistics"
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"was a train conductor on the line between Paris and Troyes who settled in Anglure after his marriage to Eugénie Duterme and became a small manufacturer of bonnets.\nHis father, Gustave Forgeot, was a businessman.\nGustave was mayor of Anglure from 1898 to 1919 and from 1925 to 1927, councilor of the canton of Anglure from 1895 to 1899 and councilor-general from 1899 to 1927.\nHe owned a vineyard and was a Radical.\nPierre Forgeot studied law in Paris.\nHe was admitted to the bar"
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Guido Frederico João Pabst | [
"Guido Frederico João Pabst\nGuido Frederico João Pabst (born 19 September 1914 in Porto Alegre, died 27 April 1980 in Rio de Janeiro) was a Brazilian botanist. With his friend Edmundo Pereira, he founded the Herbarium Bradeanum in Rio de Janeiro."
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"Pabst\nPabst is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:\n- Adolf Pabst (1899–1990), American mineralogist and geologist\n- Daniel Pabst (1826–1910), American furniture maker\n- Frederick Pabst (1836–1904), American brewer\n- Georg Wilhelm Pabst (1885–1967), Austrian film director\n- Guido Frederico João Pabst (1914-1980), Brazilian botanist\n- Hermann Pabst (1842–1870), German historian\n- Johann Heinrich Pabst (1785–1838), German-Austrian physician, philosopher and"
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Rattanakosin Island | [
"Rattanakosin Island\nRattanakosin Island () is a historic area in the Phra Nakhon District in the city of Bangkok, Thailand. It is bordered by the Chao Phraya River to the west and various canals to the east that were dug to serve as moats for what was originally the fortified city center. Situated on the eastern convex bank of a meander in the Chao Phraya River, the island is the site of the Grand Palace and Bangkok's City Pillar Shrine, among other places of historical significance.\nHistory.\nKing"
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"'s board which stated that: \"The Board of the Centre for Public Inquiry reiterates its full confidence in its Executive Director, Frank Connolly and his integrity\" and said \"...the claim made in Dáil Éireann by the Minister for Justice, Michael McDowell, that either Frank Connolly or the CPI, or both, could pose a threat to the security of the State is entirely without evidential basis, unsustainable, and totally untrue.\" The Director of Public Prosecutions DPP decided not to prosecute Connolly in 2003. It further went"
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1916 Uruguayan Primera División | [
"1916 Uruguayan Primera División\nThe Uruguayan Championship 1916 was the 16th season of Uruguay's top-flight football league.\nOverview.\nThe tournament consisted of a two-wheel championship of all against all. It involved nine teams, and the champion was Nacional.\nReferences.\n- Uruguay - List of final tables (RSSSF)"
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"Oct 2012 – 30 June 13)\n- Diego Cagna (7 July 2013 – 10 Sep 13)\n- Fabián Alegre (10 Sep 2013 – 31 Dec 13)\n- Gustavo Alfaro (2014–2015)\n- Mauro Camoranesi (2016)\n- Pedro Troglio (2016)\nHonours.\nHonours National.\n- Primera División:\n- Copa de la Superliga:\n- Primera B:\n- Primera C:\n- División Intermedia:\n- Trofeo Jaime Sarlanga:\nHonours International.\n- Copa Sudamericana"
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2004–05 Czech Extraliga season | [
"2004–05 Czech Extraliga season\nThe 2004–05 Czech Extraliga season was the 12th season of the Czech Extraliga since its creation after the breakup of Czechoslovakia and the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League in 1993.\nPlayoffs.\nQuarterfinals\n- HC Moeller Pardubice beats HC Rabat Kladno 4 games to 3\n- Bili Tygri Liberec beats HC Slavia Prague 4 games to 3\n- HC Hame Zlin beats HC Litvinov 4 games to 2\n- HC Vitkovice beats HC Sparta Prague 4 games to 1\nSemifinals\n- HC Moeller Pardubice beats Bili"
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"played between the 1989–90 British Collegiate American Football League and the 1996–97 British Collegiate American Football League seasons until the club rejoined as the University of Paisley Pyros at the start of the 2004–05 British Collegiate American Football League season.\nTeamUWS competes in the East vs West varsity competition against Edinburgh Napier University in the sports of American Flag Football, Badminton, Basketball, Football, Hockey, Netball, Rugby and Volleyball which is at the moment the biggest sport club (2017). In the 2013/2014 competition the hockey games were cancelled due to"
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Plácido Polanco | [
"Plácido Polanco\nPlácido Enrique Polanco (; born October 10, 1975) is a Dominican-American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers and Miami Marlins. He was a second baseman, third baseman and shortstop. He was twice voted to start in Major League Baseball All-Star Games: in 2007, and again in 2011. Plácido Polanco retired with the highest all-time career fielding percentage for second basemen at 99.27% and"
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"fueled speculation that he may one day become a star at second base. In 2005, however, he regressed, and the Tigers sought his replacement. In June of that year, the Tigers traded for Plácido Polanco, who had been filling a utility role with the Philadelphia Phillies. Polanco became the starting second baseman, and Infante moved to the bench.\nFollowing his move to the bench, Infante played seven different positions during the 2007 season.\nCareer Chicago Cubs.\nOn November 12, 2007 Infante was traded to"
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Novye Khimki Stadium | [
"Novye Khimki Stadium\nNovye Khimki Stadium is football stadium in Khimki, Russia. It is the home ground of FC Khimki. The stadium holds 3,066 people. The football pitch was constructed in 1999, and the stands were built in 2006.\nSee also.\nOther stadiums in Khimki:\n- Rodina Stadium\n- Arena Khimki\nExternal links.\n- Novye Khimki at FC Khimki website"
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"Reichskommissariat\nReichskommissariat () 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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La Grande-Paroisse | [
"La Grande-Paroisse\nLa Grande-Paroisse is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region in north-central France.\nDemographics.\nInhabitants are called \"Grands-Paroissiens\".\nSee also.\n- Communes of the Seine-et-Marne department\nReferences.\n- INSEE\nExternal links.\n- 1999 Land Use, from IAURIF (Institute for Urban Planning and Development of the Paris-Île-de-France région)\n-"
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"French Ministry of Culture list for La Grande-Paroisse\n- Map of La Grande-Paroisse on Michelin"
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Giuseppe Marchesi | [
"Giuseppe Marchesi\nGiuseppe Marchesi (1699–1771) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Bologna. He was also known as \"il Sansone\" for his herculean build. He was first a pupil of the painter Aureliano Milani and then of Marcantonio Franceschini.\nGiuseppe Marchesi was born in Bologna on 19 July 1699.\nHis first teacher was the bolognese painter Aureliano Milani until 1719, when Milani left Bologna for Rome. \nSo, Marchesi entered the workshop of Marcantonio Franceschini, at the time the best"
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"Teatro Giuseppe Verdi\nTeatro Giuseppe Verdi (the Giuseppe Verdi Theatre) is a small opera house located in a wing of the Rocca dei Marchesi Pallavicino on the Piazza Giuseppe Verdi in Busseto, Italy, a town closely associated with the life of the opera composer, Giuseppe Verdi. From the 13th century, the “rocca” or “fortress” was the family’s palace; it is now the city hall after being acquired by the municipality in 1856. The theatre opened on 15 August 1868 and seats 300.\nPrior"
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Dulliken | [
"Dulliken\nDulliken is a municipality in the district of Olten in the canton of Solothurn in Switzerland.\nHistory.\nDulliken is first mentioned in 924 as \"Tullinchova\". In 1173 it was mentioned as \"Tullichon\".\nGeography.\nDulliken has an area, , of . Of this area, or 38.4% is used for agricultural purposes, while or 33.2% is forested. Of the rest of the land, or 27.2% is settled (buildings or roads), or 0.7% is either rivers"
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"Gemeindebibibliothek Dulliken\" library. The library has () 13,201 books or other media, and loaned out 48,407 items in the same year. It was open a total of 240 days with average of 14 hours per week during that year.\nExternal links.\n- Official website"
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Tamseale | [
"Tamseale\nTamseale was a genus of moths of the family Noctuidae. It is now considered to be a synonym of \"Eutelia\".\nReferences.\n- Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database"
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"- Review, Isis, Sep., 1998, vol. 89, no. 3, p. 557\n- Review, Taxon, Nov., 1996, vol. 45, no. 4, p. 726\n- \"Telling Our Stories, Vol. 2: Texas Family Secrets\" (1997)\n- \"Telling Our Stories, Vol. 3: Texas Millennium Book\" (1999)\n- \"Gideon Lincecum's Sword: Civil War Letters from the Texas Homefront\" (2001)\n- Review,"
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Vladimir Basov | [
"Vladimir Basov\nVladimir Pavlovich Basov (, 28 July 1923 – 17 September 1987) was a Soviet actor, film director and screenwriter. Vladimir Basov was named People's Artist of the USSR in 1983.\nBiography.\nVladimir Basov was born in the Urazovo village, Belgorod Oblast to Pavel Basov (Basultainen) and Alexandra Basova. His father was a Tartu alumnus of Finnish ethnicity who joined Bolsheviks during the revolution. «Basov» was his party alias later adopted as a family name. He served as an officer and"
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"), Anna Camp (Hazel), Charlotte Parry (Kay Conway) and Matthew James Thomas (Robin).\nAdaptations.\nIn 1984, the play was adapted for film by the Soviet studio Mosfilm and was directed by Vladimir Basov. It starred Rufina Nifontova as Mrs. Conway, Vladimir Basov, Jr. as Ernest Beevers in youth, Vladimir Basov as Ernest Beevers at maturity and Margarita Volodina as Kay.\n\"Time and the Conways\" was adapted in 1985 by BBC for television with Claire Bloom as Mrs Conway,"
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1969–70 British Home Championship | [
"1969–70 British Home Championship\nThe 1969–70 British Home Championship Home Nations international football tournament was a heavily contested series which contradicted the common view that it would be little more than a warm-up for the English team prior to the 1970 FIFA World Cup, at which they were to defend the title they had won on home soil four years earlier. They had won the two previous tournaments and were considered much stronger than the other three home nations, none of whom had qualified for the finals in Mexico. The English however struggled"
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"L. Halleland – 14 Jun 68 to 30 Sep 1969\n- CDR Richard Schulte – 30 Sep 19 to 15 Jul 1970 [Helped start Top Gun]\n- CDR Billy D. Franklin - 15 July 70 to 28 May 1971\n- CDR Donald B. Pringle - 15 May 71 to 20 Dec 1971\n- CDR James F. Dorsey, Jr. - 20 Dec 71 to 22 Feb 1972\n- CDR Russell E. Davis - 22 Feb 72 to 31 Aug 1973\n- CDR Alvin S. Newman - 31 Aug 73 to 16 Dec"
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Tiszamogyorós | [
"Tiszamogyorós\nTiszamogyorós is a village in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary.\nGeography.\nIt covers an area of and has a population of 715 people (2015)."
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"Tiszadada\n- Tiszadob\n- Tiszaeszlár\n- Tiszakanyár\n- Tiszakerecseny\n- Tiszakóród\n- Tiszamogyorós\n- Tiszanagyfalu\n- Tiszarád\n- Tiszaszalka\n- Tiszaszentmárton\n- Tiszatelek\n- Tiszavid\n- Tisztaberek\n- Tivadar\n- Tornyospálca\n- Tunyogmatolcs\n- Túristvándi\n- Túrricse\n- Tuzsér\n- Tyukod\n- Ura\n- Uszka\n- Újdombrád\n- Újkenéz\n- Vasmegyer\n- Vállaj\n- Vámosatya\n- Vámosoroszi\n- Zajta\n- Zsarolyán\n- Zsurk\nNotable people from Szabolcs-"
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Home Is Where the Soul Is | [
"Home Is Where the Soul Is\nHome Is Where The Soul Is is a jazz album by pianist Kenny Drew, recorded in 1978 for Xanadu Records.\nReception.\nThe Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states \"The years overseas had not hurt the pianist in the least and he had clearly grown as an improviser. Worth searching for\". \nTrack listing.\n\"All compositions by Kenny Drew except as indicated\"\n1. \"Work Song\" (Nat Adderley) - 5:59\n2. \"Prelude to"
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"2004 album.\n\"When my wandering soul shall rest, and my last song gets sung, I'll find the brightest and the best; On my way back home, all my long lost friends and lovers, once again they will be found; And I'll kiss all their shining faces on my last go round.\"\nDiscography.\nThe discography for Rosalie Sorrels includes albums where she is the principal performer as well as tribute albums, retrospective albums, and compilation albums for a theme of songs."
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Fosco Maraini | [
"Fosco Maraini\nFosco Maraini (; 15 November 1912 – 8 June 2004) was an Italian photographer, anthropologist, ethnologist, writer, mountaineer and academic.\nBiography.\nHe was born in Florence from the Italian sculptor Antonio Maraini (1886-1963) and Cornelia Edith \"Yoï\" Crosse also known as Yoï Crosse-Pawlowska (1877-1944), a model and writer of English and Polish descent who was born in Tállya, Hungary. As a photographer, Fosco Maraini is perhaps best known for his work in"
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"The Guardian\" (Manchester). 15 June 2004.\n- Obituary, \"Fosco Maraini, Writer and Traveller Who Photographed 'Secret Tibet',\" \"The Independent\" (London). 19 June 2004.\n- Obituary, \"Fosco Maraini: Dauntless Italian travel writer who devoted himself to exploring Asian civilisations, and once lopped off a finger to prove his courage,\" \"Times\" (London). 29 June 2004.\n- Rogala, Jozef. (2001). \"A Collector's Guide"
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Ayutla, Jalisco | [
"Ayutla, Jalisco\nAyutla is a town and municipality, in Jalisco in central-western Mexico. The municipality covers an area of 884.62 km².\nAs of 2005, the municipality had a total population of 12,221.\nPopulated places within Ayutla include San Miguel de la Sierra."
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"Ayutla\nAyutla may refer to:\n- Ayutla, San Marcos, a municipality in the San Marcos department of Guatemala.\n- Ayutla de los Libres, a small town located in the Mexican state of Guerrero.\n- Ayutla, Jalisco, a town in the Mexican state of Jalisco.\n- San Felipe Ayutla, a town in Izúcar de Matamoros, Puebla.\n- The Plan of Ayutla was proclaimed in Ayutla, Guerrero.\n- San Pedro y San Pablo Ayutla, Oaxaca"
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Prenesta | [
"Prenesta\nPrenesta is a genus of moths of the family Crambidae. The type species is \"Prenesta fabialis\".\nSpecies.\n- \"Prenesta anaemicalis\"\n- \"Prenesta evippealis\"\n- \"Prenesta fenestrinalis\"\n- \"Prenesta fulvirufalis\"\n- \"Prenesta ignefactalis\"\n- \"Prenesta iphiclalis\"\n- \"Prenesta latifascialis\"\n- \"Prenesta luciferalis\"\n- \"Prenesta nysalis\"\n- \"Prenesta ornamentalis\"\n- \"Prenesta philinoralis\"\n- \"Prenesta prosopealis\"\n- \""
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"Prenesta protenoralis\"\n- \"Prenesta quadrifenestralis\"\n- \"Prenesta rubralis\"\n- \"Prenesta scyllalis\"\n- \"Prenesta sunialis\""
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South Toledo Bend State Park | [
"South Toledo Bend State Park\nSouth Toledo Bend State Park is one of two Louisiana State Parks located on the shores of Toledo Bend Reservoir. The land for the park was acquired in 1979 but it was not opened to the public with facilities until November 20, 2004. The park, located at 120 Bald Eagle Road, in Anacoco, LA, quickly became popular due to its recreation potential.\nActivities.\nVisitors to the park can enjoy activities such as hiking, cycling, birding, camping, and wildlife watching"
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"Clemons, Kentucky\nClemons is an unincorporated community and coal town in Perry County, Kentucky, United States. Their Post Office has been closed. Sgt. Woodrow W. Shepherd who was killed in action at the Battle of Iwo Jima is buried in the Shepherd Family Cemetery nearby."
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Mixed Courts of Egypt | [
"of the Suez Canal (1869) and the development of the cotton trade had attracted many foreign interests and foreign nationals to Egypt.\nThe Mixed Courts had Codes, based on a civil law format inspired by the French Civil Code and British common law but with significant Islamic and local principles. Without suppressing the Consular courts which would have been diplomatically impossible the Mixed Courts were intended to streamline legal issues between foreign nationals, and between foreigners and Egyptians. Three courts were established in Cairo, Mansoura and in Alexandria; the proceedings"
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"such as Argentina have mixed systems that include lower courts, appeals courts, a cassation court (for criminal law) and a Supreme Court. In this system the Supreme Court is always the final authority, but criminal cases have four stages, one more than civil law does. On the court sits a total of nine justices. This number has been changed several times.\nJudicial systems by country.\nJudicial systems by country Japan.\nJapan's process for selecting judges is longer and more stringent than in various countries,"
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Peter E. Gillquist | [
"Peter E. Gillquist\nPeter Edward Gillquist (July 13, 1938 – July 1, 2012) was an American archpriest in the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America and retired chairman of the archdiocese's department of missions and evangelism. He was chairman of Conciliar Press (Ben Lomond, California) and the author of numerous books, including \"Love Is Now\", \"The Physical Side of Being Spiritual\" and \"Becoming Orthodox.\" He also served as project director of the \"Orthodox Study Bible\" and from 1997"
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", the Rev. Peter Jon Gillquist, serves as the priest.\nSources.\n- Gillquist, The Rev. Peter E. \"Becoming Orthodox: A Journey to the Ancient Christian Faith\". Ben Lomond, CA: Conciliar Press, 1989. ()\n- “Reverend Speaks on His Conversion”, \"North Texas Daily\", 2/25/2005"
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Mateřinka | [
"Mateřinka\nMateřinka (a special Czech term, which means a play for children at the pre-school age) is a biennial festival of professional puppet theatre for children of the pre-school age organized by the \"Naivní divadlo\" theatre in Liberec, Czech Republic.\nHistory.\nThe festival was established in 1972, when the cities of Liberec and České Budějovice were organizing in rotation the festival each year. Since 1991, the festival is organized in Liberec as a biennial festival.\nExternal links.\n-"
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"video for a summary of the event http://vimeo.com/6994555\n2009 Competition Event 30: Acores Pro (6*).\n\"Aug 25 - Aug 30\"\n2009 Competition Event 31: Japan Pro Open (3*).\n\"Sep 01 - Sep 06\"\n2009 Competition \"Event 32: TBA - Zarautz, Basque Country (5*)\".\n\"Sep 01 - Sep 06\"\n2009 Competition Event 33: Gatorade Surf Classic (3*).\n\"Sep 04 - Sep 06\"\n2009 Competition Event 34:"
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Alan Hay | [
"Alan Hay\nAlan Browning Hay (born 28 November 1958) is a Scottish former professional footballer, who played primarily as a left-back.\nAlan Hay joined Dundee from Riverside Boys Club, with whom he won a Scottish Under-16 Cup winners' medal. He left to join Bolton Wanderers in March 1977, but failed to break into the Bolton first team. He joined Bristol City in July 1978, making his league debut on 29 September 1979 when he came on as a substitute in the goalless draw with Everton at"
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"Appeal and to the law.\n- Wilson James Whineray - of Auckland. For services to sport and business management.\nNew Zealand New Zealand Order of Merit Companions of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM).\n- Mrs Jennifer Barbara Gibbs - of Auckland. For services to art.\n- Judith Leicester, Lady Hay - of Christchurch. For services to the community.\n- Alan Raymond Johnston - of Lower Hutt. For services to the New Zealand Returned Services Association.\n- Ms Judith Anne Kilpatrick -"
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Dicrogamasus | [
"Dicrogamasus\nDicrogamasus is a genus of mites in the family Parasitidae.\nSpecies.\n- \"Dicrogamasus imus\"\n- \"Dicrogamasus propinquus\"\n- \"Dicrogamasus theodori\""
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"- Review, Isis, Sep., 1998, vol. 89, no. 3, p. 557\n- Review, Taxon, Nov., 1996, vol. 45, no. 4, p. 726\n- \"Telling Our Stories, Vol. 2: Texas Family Secrets\" (1997)\n- \"Telling Our Stories, Vol. 3: Texas Millennium Book\" (1999)\n- \"Gideon Lincecum's Sword: Civil War Letters from the Texas Homefront\" (2001)\n- Review,"
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Joseph Bloomfield Leake | [
"Joseph Bloomfield Leake\nJoseph Bloomfield Leake (April 1, 1828 – June 1, 1918) was an attorney and an Iowa State Senator who entered the Union Army during the American Civil War. He became a Brevet Brigadier General before the war was over. After the war he became the U.S. District Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago.\nBiography.\nBiography Early life and career.\nLeake was born in Deerfield, New Jersey, and later moved to Cincinnati, Ohio. He graduated from Miami University in"
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"his estate\n- Alice French (1850–1934), author who wrote under the pseudonym Octave Thanet\n- James Grant (1812–1891), first president of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, Speaker of the Iowa House of Representatives\n- Edward Hammatt (1856–1907), architect\n- Gustave A. Hanssen (1869–1944), architect\n- Rebecca J. Keck (1838–1904), physician and patent medicine entrepreneur\n- Joseph R. Lane (1858–1931), U.S. House of Representatives, 1899–1901\n- Joseph Bloomfield Leake (1828–1918"
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2011 Family Circle Cup – Doubles | [
"2011 Family Circle Cup – Doubles\nLiezel Huber and Nadia Petrova were the defending champions but decided not to defend their title together.br\nHuber partnered up with Lisa Raymond but lost to Sania Mirza and Elena Vesnina in the first round. Meanwhile, Petrova played alongside Julia Görges but lost in the second round to top seeds Květa Peschke and Katarina Srebotnik.\nMirza and Vesnina reached the final, where they won against the American pair of Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Meghann Shaughnessy 6–4, 6–4.\nExternal links.\n-"
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"Bleacher report, Schnyder was listed as one of ten most underrated players on the WTA Tour. Schnyder signaled, after disappointing first-round losses in both singles and doubles at the Family Circle Cup, that she would indeed be retiring sometime that year. Schnyder proved in April that she was still Switzerland's No. 1 women's tennis player when she, along with Timea Bacsinszky, helped propel Switzerland back into World Group II at the Fed Cup. She announced her retirement in May 2011, stating fatigue and lack of motivation"
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Hee Oh | [
"Hee Oh\nHee Oh (, born 1969) is a South Korean mathematician who works in dynamical systems. She has made contributions to dynamics and its connections to number theory. She is a student of homogeneous dynamics and has worked extensively on counting and equidistribution for Apollonian circle packings, Sierpinski carpets and Schottky dances. She is currently the Abraham Robinson Professor of Mathematics at Yale University.\nCareer.\nShe graduated with a bachelor's degree from Seoul National University in 1992, and obtained her Ph.D from Yale University"
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"form of Habaek.\nCharacters.\nCharacters Main characters.\n- Soah ()\n- Habaek ( ; lit. \"Count of River\")\nCharacters The Water Country.\n- Hu-ye ()\n- Mura ()\n- Ju-dong ()\n- Yo-hee, Heedaein, Musanshinnyeo ()\n- Tae-eul-jin-in ( )\n- Suh-wang-mo, Yanghee ( )\n- Yook-oh ()\n- Yu-hwa\nCharacters The"
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I prepotenti | [
"I prepotenti\nI prepotenti (\"The Bullies\") is a 1958 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Amendola. It has a sequel, \"Prepotenti più di prima\" (1959).\nCast.\n- Aldo Fabrizi: Cesare Pinelli\n- Nino Taranto: Domenico Esposito, aka Mimì\n- Ave Ninchi: Clelia Pinelli\n- Wandisa Guida: Marcella Pinelli\n- Luca Ronconi: Gennarino Esposito\n- Giuseppe Porelli: Commissioner\n- Carlo Taranto: Numa\n- Ferruccio Amendola: Alfredo Pinelli\n- Clara"
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"Prepotenti più di prima\nPrepotenti più di prima is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Aldo Fabrizi. It is the sequel of \"I prepotenti\".\nCast.\n- Aldo Fabrizi - Cesare Pinelli\n- Nino Taranto - Domenico Esposito\n- Ave Ninchi - Clelia Pinelli\n- Luca Ronconi - Gennarino Esposito\n- Alice Sandro - Marcella\n- Virgilio Riento - Il maresciallo\n- Margherita Bagni - La signora Esposito\n- Ferruccio Amendola - Alfredo Pinelli\n- Anna Campori - Signora Norma"
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Astele ciliaris | [
"Astele ciliaris\nAstele ciliaris, common name the keeled Australian top shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Calliostomatidae.\nNotes.\nAdditional information regarding this species:\n- Taxonomic remark: Some authors place this taxon in the subgenus Astele (Astele)\nDescription.\nThe size of the shell varies between 25 mm and 40 mm. The imperforate shell has a pyramidal shape. It is fulvous, with red spots along the suture. It is transversely striate,"
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"\"Stellaria chinensis\" (Philippi, 1841)\n- \"Trochus chrysolaemus\" Martens, 1880: synonym of \"Priotrochus goudoti\" (Fischer, 1878)\n- \"Trochus cicatricosus\" Philippi, 1843: synonym of \"Bembicium auratum\" (Quoy & Gaimard, 1834)\n- \"Trochus cicer\" Menke, 1844: synonym of \"Gibbula cicer\" (Menke, 1844)\n- \"Trochus ciliaris\" Menke, 1843: synonym of \"Astele ciliaris\" (Menke, 1843)\n- \"Trochus cinctus"
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The Stolen Treaty | [
"The Stolen Treaty\nThe Stolen Treaty is a 1913 American drama film featuring Harry Carey.\nCast.\n- Lionel Barrymore as The Japanese Diplomat\n- Claire McDowell as Olga\n- Reggie Morris as Olga's Friend\n- Harry Carey as The Detective\n- William J. Butler as A Diplomat\nSee also.\n- Harry Carey filmography\n- Lionel Barrymore filmography"
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", Antarctic explorer (born 1875).\n- 16 March – Dick Doyle, Kilkenny hurler (born 1884).\n- 21 April – Sep Lambert, cricketer (born 1876).\n- 15 May – Liam de Róiste, company director, member 1st Dáil \"(Pro Treaty)\", representing Cork City.\n- 16 May – Elisha Scott, footballer (born 1894).\n- 13 June – Seán Lester, diplomat and last Secretary General of the League of Nations (born 1888)."
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Aphomia vinotincta | [
"Aphomia vinotincta\nAphomia vinotincta is a species of snout moth in the genus \"Aphomia\". It was described by George Hampson in 1908 and is known from Sri Lanka and India."
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"- \"Aphomia sopozhnikovi\"\n- \"Aphomia sociella\" – bee moth\n- \"Aphomia spoliatrix\"\n- \"Aphomia taiwanalis\"\n- \"Aphomia terrenella\"\n- \"Aphomia unicolor\"\n- \"Aphomia variegatella\"\n- \"Aphomia vinotincta\"\n- \"Aphomia zelleri\"\nThe former \"A. pachytera\" is now \"Heteromicta pachytera\"."
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Jack Alderson | [
"Jack Alderson\nJohn Thomas Alderson (28 November 1891 – 17 February 1972) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, making one appearance for the full England national team.\nBorn in Crook, County Durham, Alderson played from a number of amateur sides before moving to Newcastle United where his career was interrupted by the outbreak of World War I. Following the war he had a successful spell at Crystal Palace and another at Sheffield United making over 100 appearances for each club.\nPlaying career.\nPlaying career Early"
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"to the United States in 1913. Aubin (Maria Antoinette Rubio) was married from 1947 to 1949 to Howard Ansley Phillips (1929–2010), who played baritone saxophone Louis Ohls from about 1947 to about 1949, then with the Spencer Orchestra in 1949. She gave birth to a girl in 1951, but gave her up for adoption (identity and whereabouts unknown). She also had a son, Ian Charles Phillips (born 30 Sep 1949 Pasadena, California), whom she raised.\nIn 1954, she married Jack"
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Gojko Ivković | [
"Gojko Ivković\nGojko Ivković (Serbian Cyrillic: Гojкo Ивкoвић ;born 20 May 1990 in Kragujevac) is a Serbian footballer currently playing for Lysekloster.\nAfter a time in Viking he joined Åsane, but left in 2011 for Førde. He joined Nest-Sotra ahead of the 2013 season.\nOn 27 July 2015 he joined Lysekloster."
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"Ivković\nIvković or Ivkovic (Cyrillic script: Ивковић) is a South Slavic surname, typically Croatian name. a patronymic derived from the male given name \"Ivko\", a diminutive form of \"Ivan\". It may refer to:\n- Branislav Ivković (born 1952), Serbian presidential candidate in the 2004 election\n- Dušan Ivković (born 1943), Serbian basketball coach\n- Dušan Ivković (born 1990), Serbian footballer\n- Gojko Ivković (born 1990), Serbian footballer\n- Milutin Ivković"
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Skyborg: Into the Vortex | [
"Skyborg: Into the Vortex\nSkyborg: Into the Vortex was a CD-ROM science fiction computer game released in 1995 by the trading card company SkyBox International, Inc. and created by American studio Fringe Multimedia.\nGameplay.\nIt was based on Creators Edition Master Series a set of trading cards by various artists created especially for the game, which were released simultaneously with the game. Each copy of the game came with a random pack of the cards. Card artists included: Dave Dorman, Julie Bell (wife of"
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"1–2 (Mar–May 1993\n- \"Comics' Greatest World: Vortex\" #1–4 (Sep 1993)\n- \"Dead in the West\" #1–2 (Oct 1993 – Mar 1994)\n- \"Sin City: A Dame to Kill For\" #1–6 by Frank Miller (Nov 1993 – May 1994)\n- \"Andrew Vachss' Underground\" #1–4 (Dark Horse, Nov 1993 – May 1994)\n- \"Aliens: Music of the Spears\" #1–4 (Jan–Apr 1994"
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Glory River | [
"Glory River\nThe Glory River (Nahar al-Aaz), Glory Canal or Prosperity Canal is a shallow canal in Iraq about two kilometers wide built by Saddam Hussein in 1993 to redirect water flowing from the Tigris river into the Euphrates, near their confluence at the Shatt al-Arab. It helped cause an environmental and humanitarian disaster since it diverted natural water flow from the Central Marshes and effectively converted much of the wetlands into a desert. \nAfter the First Gulf War, Saddam Hussein aggressively revived a program to divert"
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"will be located at Madhepura, a city and municipality of Bihar which got its existence as an independent revenue district on 9 May 1981. Madhepura is located on the banks of river Kosi which is one of the largest tributaries of the Ganges. It consists of 13 divisional blocks. It is surrounded by six districts of Bihar and has got a good road connectivity via NH 107 and railway connectivity via Saharsa Jn and Purnea Jn. The Singheswar Temple and diverse religious fests add glory to the ethnicity of the region.\nDuring Sep"
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Carbonara Scrivia | [
"Carbonara Scrivia\nCarbonara Scrivia is a \"comune\" (municipality) in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont, located about east of Turin and about southeast of Alessandria.\nCarbonara Scrivia borders the following municipalities: Spineto Scrivia, Tortona, and Villaromagnano."
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"Castello di Carbonara Scrivia, Carbonara Scrivia\n- Castello di Cremolino, Cremolino\n- , Gabiano\n- Castello di Lajone di Quattordio, Quattordio\n- Castello di Morbello, Morbello\n- Castello di Morsasco, Morsasco\n- , Novi Ligure\n- Castello di Orsara Bormida, Orsara Bormida\n- Castello di Piovera, Piovera\n- , Pozzol Groppo\n- Castello di Pozzolo Formigaro, Pozzolo Formigaro\n- Castello di Prasco, Prasco\n- Castello di Redabue a Masio, Masio\n- Castello di Rocca Grimalda, Rocca"
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KBNP | [
"KBNP\nKBNP (1410 AM, \"The Money Station\") is a class D AM radio station broadcasting from Portland, Oregon, United States. The station is owned by KBNP Radio, Inc.\nProgramming:\nAs Oregon's only, all-business news and financial information radio station since 1989, AM 1410 has aired programming for business owners and investors. Ray Lucia, Ron Insana, Lou Dobbs, Gary Kaltbaum, and the pulse of Wall Street are monitored through reports, interviews and LIVE call-in shows"
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"(except Saint Petersburg).\n\"* = candidating entity\nStructure Regions Western Region.\nBy members and entities the Western Region is the largest administrative region of EGEA. It comprises the British Isles, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and parts of France. The country in this region that currently doesn't have an active entity is Luxembourg.\n\"* = candidating entity\nStructure Regions Euro-Mediterranean Region.\nThis region contains all entities of countries that are located around the Mediterranean Sea. There"
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Laura Sintija Černiauskaitė | [
"Laura Sintija Černiauskaitė\nLaura Sintija Černiauskaitė (born 1976) is a Lithuanian writer. Born in Vilnius, she studied Lithuanian language and literature at Vilnius University. She worked at a number of magazines afterwards.\nShe has written a number of plays, including \"Liberate the Golden Foal\" (\"Išlaisvink auksinį kumeliuką\", 2001) and \"Liučė Skates\" (\"Liučė čiuožia\", 2003). \"Liučė Skates\" won the first prize in an international drama festival held in Berlin in 2004. A collection of"
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"- EU Prize for Literature interview with Laura Sintija Černiauskaitė."
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They Drive by Night | [
"They Drive by Night\nThey Drive by Night is a 1940 film noir directed by Raoul Walsh and starring George Raft, Ann Sheridan, Ida Lupino, and Humphrey Bogart. The picture involves a pair of embattled truck drivers and was released in the UK under the title The Road to Frisco. The film was based on A. I. Bezzerides' 1938 novel \"Long Haul\", which was later reprinted under the title \"They Drive by Night\" to capitalize on the success of the film. Part of the film's plot"
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"identical titles contributed to the British version's obscurity.\nLeslie Halliwell's 1977 edition of \"The Filmgoer's Companion\" cites the picture as the director Arthur B. Woods' most notable film and also a film of note for Ernest Thesiger.\nThe film is currently unavailable on DVD. However, the novel was reissued by London Books with an introduction by Jonathan Meades in 2008.\nExternal links.\n- \"They Drive by Night\" Film Programme at London Books"
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London 3 South East | [
"London 3 South East\nLondon 3 South East is an English level 8 Rugby Union League involving club sides from Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex and the south-east London. It is made up of teams predominantly from London, Sussex and Kent. The twelve teams play home and away matches from September through to April. Each year all clubs in the division also take part in the RFU Senior Vase - a level 8 national competition.\nPromoted teams move up to London 2 South East and demoted teams move to"
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"African Infantry Brigade (Raised 1 July 1940 in East London. Disbanded November 1940.)\n- The Cape Town Highlanders\n- Prince Alfred'd Guard\n- The First City\n- 9th South African Infantry Brigade (Raised 15 July 1940 at Premier Mine)\n- Regiment President Steyn (Until 22 Nov 40)\n- Die Middelandse Regiment\n- Regiment Westelike Provinsie (Until 1 Sep 40)\n- 2nd Pretoria Regiment (From Sep - Oct 40)\n- 2nd Transvaal Scottish (From 4 Sep - 21 Nov"
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City of Ghosts | [
"City of Ghosts\nCity of Ghosts is a 2002 American crime thriller film co-written, directed by and starring Matt Dillon, about a con artist who must go to Cambodia to collect his share of money from an insurance scam. The film was made in Cambodia, in locations that include Phnom Penh and the Bokor Hill Station.\nPlot.\nJimmy is a conman who has been working for an insurance company in New York City that the FBI is investigating since it cannot pay policyholder claims following a hurricane."
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"The Valley of Ghosts (novel)\nThe Valley of Ghosts is a crime novel by the British writer Edgar Wallace which was first published in 1922.\nThe novel was originally serialised in \"The Popular Magazine\", Jul 20-Sep 7, 1922, in four installments, and the first UK book edition was by Odhams Ltd., in London, in 1922. Small, Maynard & Company published the first US book edition, in New York, in 1923.\nMurder comes to a quiet settlement of the English countryside,"
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Triphassa | [
"Triphassa\nTriphassa is a genus of moths of the family Pyralidae described by Jacob Hübner in 1818.\nSpecies.\n- \"Triphassa anaemialis\" (from Nigeria)\n- \"Triphassa argentea\" (from South Africa)\n- \"Triphassa bilineata\" from Sri Lanka\n- \"Triphassa confusa\" (from Congo)\n- \"Triphassa costipuncta\"\n- \"Triphassa exustalis\" (from Congo and South Africa)\n- \"Triphassa flammealis\" (from Ghana)\n- \"Triphassa flavifrons\" (from Ghana"
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")\n- \"Triphassa imbutalis\"\n- \"Triphassa luteicilialis\"\n- \"Triphassa marcrarthralis\" (from India)\n- \"Triphassa marshalli\" (from South Africa)\n- \"Triphassa maynei\" (from Congo)\n- \"Triphassa metaxantha\"\n- \"Triphassa ochrealis\" (from South Africa)\n- \"Triphassa philerastis\" (from Congo)\n- \"Triphassa rufinalis\" (from South Africa)\n- \"Triphassa senior\" (from Congo)\n- \"Triphassa smaragdina\" (from"
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