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Barry Venison (born 16 August 1964) is an English former professional footballer and sports television pundit, who as a player was a defender from 1981 to 1997. He notably played for Liverpool, Sunderland, and Newcastle United, having also appeared for Galatasaray and Southampton. He was capped twice by England. In 2016, he was given his first head coaching role at Orange County Blues, succeeding Oliver Wyss.
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Hawkesbury Valley Buses is an Australian bus company operating bus charter services in Western Sydney.
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Grand China Air (GCA, Simplified: 大新华航空, Traditional: 大新華航空, Pinyin: Dà Xīn Huá Hángkōng) is a Chinese airline based at Haikou Meilan International Airport. Grand China Air is managed under a parent company called Grand China Airlines Holding Company (GCAHC) which is held jointly by Hainan province government (48.6%), George Soros (18.6%), and the HNA group (32.8%).
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Punctulum delicatum is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae.
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Ondina diaphana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies.
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Zophos baudoni is a species of air-breathing land snail, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Haplotrematidae.
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Kosaku Shimada (born 7 May 1944) is a Japanese professional golfer. Shimada played on the Japan Golf Tour, winning nine times.
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Bakumatsu Rock (Japanese: 幕末Rock) is a Japanese video game by Marvelous AQL. It was adapted into a manga series, Bakumatsu Rock -howling soul-, that began on March 28, 2014 and into an anime television series, Samurai Jam -Bakumatsu Rock-, that premiered on July 2, 2014. The anime is streamed on Crunchyroll. Another game, Bakumatsu Rock: Ultra Soul, was released on September 25, 2014.
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Bornholm's Self-Government Party (Danish: Bornholms Selvstyre parti) is a local political party in Denmark, which seeks to establish the independence or autonomy of Bornholm, a small island in the Baltic Sea with a population of slightly below 40,000 people. Founded in the 1990s, the party has seen only minor successes, securing at most a few hundred votes at a time.
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El Dorado High School is a 9th–12th grade public high school located in Placentia, California. Established in 1966, it is one of four high schools in the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District. The campus is located at 1651 Valencia Avenue, approximately 29 miles from downtown Los Angeles and 18 miles from the California coastline. The school currently has an enrollment of over 2,400 students. The school's first graduating class was the class of 1969. The campus received a major renovation in 2002. The gymnasium is dedicated to Joe Raya, a former Athletics department staff member. The theatre is dedicated to Mrs. Gai Jones, who directed the theatre department from 1967 to 2002. In 2004, Athletic director Sally Reclusado was selected as the CIF Southern Section Athletic Director of the Year. Librarian Linda Birtler was awarded the Orange County Department of Education's Outstanding Contribution to Education Award. El Dorado has also won the prestigious Blue Ribbon Award. The school is home to the El Dorado Hawks Marching Band; their past achievements include a performance in the Sydney Olympics Opening Ceremony, the Tournament of Roses Parade and top honors in two trips to the Hawaii International Competition.
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Claudio Ridolfi (1560–1644) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period. Ridolfi was born in Verona, and was active mainly in Rome and Urbino. He was a pupil of the painters Dario Pozzo and Paolo Veronese. A friend of Federico Barocci, he established himself in Corinaldo in the region of Ancona, where he died. Simone Cantarini, Girolamo Cialdieri, Benedetto Marini, and two painters named Patanazzi and Urbinelli were pupils or followers of Ridolfi.
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Pselliophorus is a genus of bird in the Emberizidae family. It contains the following species: \n* Yellow-green finch (Pselliophorus luteoviridis) \n* Yellow-thighed finch (Pselliophorus tibialis)
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KVI is a commercial radio station located in Seattle, Washington (U.S.), broadcasting to the Seattle area on 570 AM. KVI currently airs a conservative talk format called \"News Talk 570 KVI\". Before 1949, KVI was located in Tacoma, Washington at 1280 AM, then 1060 AM, then 760 AM and finally 570 AM by late 1932. Its transmitter is on Vashon Island and its studios are located with KOMO-TV at KOMO Plaza (formerly Fisher Plaza) in Seattle.
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Nigel de Longchamps, also known as Nigel Wireker, (fl. c. 1190, died c. 1200), was an English satirist and poet of the late twelfth century, writing in Latin. He is known to have been a monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, from 1186 to 1193, and perhaps earlier (he claims to have met Thomas Becket, killed in 1170).
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The East Sussex County Council election, 2009 took place on 4 June 2009 as part of the United Kingdom local elections, 2009, having been delayed from 7 May, to coincide with elections to the European Parliament. All 49 seats of this council were up for election. The councillors were elected from 44 electoral divisions, which accordingly return one or two by first-past-the-post voting, for a four-year term of office. All locally registered electors (British, Irish, Commonwealth and European Union citizens) who were aged 18 or over on Thursday 4 June 2009 were entitled to vote in the local elections. Those who were temporarily away from their ordinary address (for example, away working, on holiday, in student accommodation or in hospital) were also entitled to vote in the local elections, although those who had moved abroad and registered as overseas electors cannot vote in the local elections. It is possible to register to vote at more than one address (such as a university student who had a term-time address and lives at home during holidays) at the discretion of the local Electoral Register Office, but it remains an offence to vote more than once in the same local government election.
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Jutta Stienen (born 3 August 1972) is a Swiss racing cyclist. She competed in the 2013 UCI women's time trial in Florence.
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Praise Onubiyi (born 10 August 1989) is a Nigerian football player who currently plays for Čáslav. Onubiyi is a striker known for his speed, power and strength in the air. He began his career at youth level with Puma FC in Abuja before playing two seasons with Abuja FC in the second division in Nigeria. At that point in time he was invited for trials in Italy which were ultimately unsuccessful. In 2009 he went for trials in Finland and then Poland, eventually signing for Polish club MKS Kutno. Onubiyi now plies his trade with FK Zenit Caslav where he is currently on 6 goals in 12 matches Onubiye has 2 caps with the Equatorial Guinea national team, though it remains unknown what his connection to the country is as a Nigerian national.
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Red Rock Mountain is a mountain located in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This summit is actually on the North Mountain escarpment. The escarpment in which Red Rock Mountain is located is a part of the Allegheny Plateau. This summit features a firetower, known as \"Grandview\" all located within the Ricketts Glen State Park. The views from the top of the mountain are impressive and varied. To the south you view the Ridge and Valley Appalachians region, in the other three directions you look out over the deeply dissected Allegheny Plateau. Huckleberry and North Mountain summits may be seen to the west. These mountains are some of the higher peaks in this region of Pennsylvania.
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Tyler Nicklaus \"Nick\" Hague (born September 24, 1975) is a NASA astronaut of the class of 2013. Hague is a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Air Force from Hoxie, Kansas. He is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, Edwards, Calif. From 2012 until 2013 Hague worked in the Department of Defense as Deputy Chief of the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization.
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Carelshaven is a former restaurant and hotel located in Delden, Netherlands. It had a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1973–1986. The hotel closed it doors after Christmas 2013, after being in operation for 237 years. It was owned by the Kluver family for six generations. It reopened under new owners and management on 1 August 2014. De building in which Carelshaven is housed, is originally built in 1772. It was built as an inn, to serve travellers along the Twickelervaart (canal), who often stopped for the night in the small harbour. Earl Carel George van Wassenaer Obdam, Lord of Twickel, ordered the building of the inn and the canal. Carelshaven is one of the founders of Alliance Gastronomique Neerlandaise. In 1967, owner was J.E. Kluvers.
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Armi Helena Kuusela (born 20 August 1934 in Muhos) is a Finnish-born U.S resident beauty queen. In 1952 she won the national beauty contest Suomen Neito and was presented with a trip to the USA to participate in the first-ever Miss Universe pageant, becoming its first titleholder in history.
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Vellinge Airfield (ICAO: ESTT), also known as Vellinge-Söderslätt Airfield (Swedish: Vellinge-Söderslätt Flygfält), is an airport in Vellinge, Sweden, run by Söderslätts Aviation Club (Swedish: Söderslätts Flygklubb). The club has about 80 members and owns one PA-28-180, one Evektor EV-97 Eurostar (Ultralight) and one Aerospool WT-9 Dynamic. The aviation club and airport was previously located at the Trelleborg/Maglarp airport located just a few hundred meters to the north, but was forced to relocate in 2003. The airport is active year-round, weather permitting, with school flights as well as a number of privately own aircraft operating from the airport.
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Koromo Castle (挙母城 Koromo-jō) is a Japanese castle located in Toyota, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. At the end of the Edo period, Koromo Castle was home to the Naitō clan, daimyō of Koromo Domain. The castle was also known as Shichishū-jō七州城.
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Guerreros de Apodaca is a Mexican professional basketball team based in Apodaca, Nuevo León, playing in the Cibane league. They currently play their home games in the Gimnasio Municipal de Apodaca.
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The Oxford Journal of Legal Studies is a legal journal published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 0.641, ranking it 72nd out of 140 journals in the category \"Political Science\".
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Inspiration Glacier is on the east slopes of Eldorado Peak, North Cascades National Park in the U.S. state of Washington. The glacier is approximately 1.5 mi (2.4 km) in length, 2 mi (3.2 km) in width at its terminus and descends from 8,500 to 6,800 ft (2,600 to 2,100 m). Inspiration Glacier lies in a cirque with Eldorado Peak to the west, the arête known as Tepeh Towers to the northwest and Klawatti Peak to the northeast. Inspiration Glacier is connected to the Eldorado Glacier to the south and partially separated by the Tepeh Towers from the McAllister Glacier to the north. Meltwaters from Inspiration Glacier flow into Moraine Lake.
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Suntan is an English cultivar of domesticated apple that have earned the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1999. It is said to be a somatic hybrid between the very popular Cox's Orange Pippin which is very popular in England for its delicious taste but is susceptible to many diseases, and the Court Pendu Plat. It produces medium to large fruit, with attractive skin of golden yellow background which is flushed and striped with orange red, and some russeting. The interior flesh is cream yellowish, with a rather crisp and coarse texture, still fairly juicy. Taste can be too sharp when picked but mellows in storage. Is somewhat susceptible to powdery mildew and to canker, but for those who like the intense taste, it is worth the hassle.
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Grytøy Lighthouse (Norwegian: Grytøy fyr) is a lighthouse in the municipality of Bodø in Nordland county, Norway. It is located in the Vestfjorden in the Helligvær islands, about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of the town of Bodø. The current light sits atop a 10.5-metre (34 ft) tall concrete tower. It has two flashes every 10 seconds, the color that flashes is white or red depending on direction from which it is seen.
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Ceresco is a farming village in Saunders County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 889 at the 2010 census. It is located near U.S. Highway 77, just north of Lincoln, just south of Wahoo, and a short distance southwest of Omaha.
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Pernell Davis (born May 19, 1976) is a former American football defensive tackle who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Philadelphia Eagles for one season. He attended West End High School in Birmingham, Alabama. He recorded 80 tackles and eight sacks as a junior, and earned all-state honors. He suffered an ankle injury during his senior year, which hampered him throughout the season. Despite this, he earned Parade All-America honors in 1995. Following graduation, he played college football for the University of Alabama at Birmingham on a scholarship. Davis was drafted by the Eagles in the seventh round of the 1999 NFL Draft and played in two games for the team in 1999. He was allocated to the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europa in 2000, but suffered a broken leg in the final regular season game against Berlin Thunder. Davis missed the entire 2000 season. He was released during final roster cuts prior to the 2001 season, but he was brought back on the Eagles' practice squad in December 2001. Davis played for the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europa in 2002, and was signed to a two-year contract by the Cincinnati Bengals in June 2002. He was waived by the Bengals in August 2002.
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Island Airlines was a commuter airline headquartered at Barnstable Municipal Airport in Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States which operated hourly scheduled flights between the island of Nantucket and Hyannis, Massachusetts. Island Airlines (Hyannis) along with its sister company, Cape & Islands Air Freight, ceased operations on December 11, 2015.
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The 2016 Torneo Internazionale Femminile Antico Tiro a Volo was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the eighth edition of the tournament and part of the 2016 ITF Women's Circuit, offering a total of $50,000 in prize money. It took place in Rome, Italy, on 27 June–3 July 2016.
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Putsj is a bimonthly magazine affiliated with the Norwegian environmental organisation Natur og Ungdom (Nature and Youth). It is a youth magazine writing about topics related to youth, activism, culture and environmentalism. Putsj is a print and a web magazine as well as a podcast. The magazine is designed by Ingvild Wollstad and edited by Espen Andre Breivik, while Knut Arne Oseid is editor of the web magazine and the podcast. In addition to these, idealistic writers, photographers and illustrators contribute to the making of Putsj.
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The Gakunan Railway Line (岳南電車岳南線 Gakunan Densha Gakunan-sen) is Japanese railway line between Yoshiwara and Gakunan-Enoo, all within the industrial area of Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture. The line does not have any official name. This is the only railway line Gakunan Electric Train Co., Ltd. (岳南電車株式会社 Gakunan Densha Kabushiki-gaisha) operates. The operator company was established on April 1, 2013 as a subsidiary of the former operator Gakunan Railway (岳南鉄道 Gakunan Tetsudō), a subsidiary of Fuji Kyuko.
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Gunbird (ガンバード) is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up developed and published by Psikyo and released in Japanese arcades in 1994. It has been re-released multiple times, including on the Sega Saturn, PlayStation, and Steam. When originally localized outside Japan by XS Games, Gunbird was retitled Mobile Light Force. The game was followed by Gunbird 2 in 1998 and was included in Gunbird Special Edition.
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Yang Ha-eun (born 25 February 1994) is a South Korean female table tennis player. She won two medals at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics and she was a member of South Korean women's team at the 2012 World Team Championships. In 2015, she won a gold medal in mixed doubles event with Xu Xin at the World Championships.
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Claude Lefebvre (born February 20, 1964) is a Canadian former ice hockey player who is currently an assistant coach for the Quebec Remparts in the QMJHL.
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Charles Pranke (born February 8, 1936) is an American former cyclist. He competed in the men's tandem at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
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The 2000 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 7, 2000 throughout all 50 states and the District of Columbia, which was part of the 2000 presidential election. Voters chose 33 representatives, or electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President. New York was won by the Incumbent Democratic Vice President of the United States Al Gore in a landslide victory; Gore received 60.22% of the vote to Republican George W. Bush's 35.22%, a Democratic victory margin of 25.00%. This marked the first time since 1964 that a Democratic presidential candidate won more than 60% of the vote in New York State, and only the second time in history, solidifying New York's status as a solid blue state in the 21st century. New York weighed in as about 25% more Democratic than the national average in the 2000 election. The key to Gore's victory was wide margins of victory in greater New York City and Long Island. He did win some counties in upstate NY, but won with small margins except for Albany County which voted almost exactly the same as the statewide results. Since third party candidates received over 4% of the vote, Bush did very poorly. Although, Bush did win a majority of the counties in upstate NY, including his largest victory in rural Hamilton County. Bush won just four congressional districts including New York's 22nd congressional district, New York's 23rd congressional district, New York's 27th congressional district, and New York's 31st congressional district.
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Stenoptilia coenei is a moth of the Pterophoridae family. It is found in Terskey Alatau, Kyrgyzstan. The wingspan is about 22 mm. The head is grey-brown and the antennae are dark brown, with some white scales. The thorax and tegulae are grey-brown, although the mesothorax is mixed whitish in the dorsal parts. The forewings are costally brown-grey and dorsally mixed with numerous white scales. The markings are dark brown. The hindwings are grey-brown and the fringes are brown-grey. Adults have been recorded in July at an altitude of 3,000 to 3,200 meters.
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A Taste of Catnip is a Merrie Melodies cartoon from 1966. It was first released to theaters on December 3, 1966.
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Charles Lorenzo Chatham (December 25, 1901 – December 15, 1975) is a former Major League Baseball infielder. He played two seasons with the Boston Braves from 1930 to 1931. Chatham's height was 5\" 7', and he was known as the \"Little Giant\". After his Major League career finished, Chatham played for many years in the Texas League, hitting over .300 in 7 seasons and playing shortstop for the championship winning Fort Worth team in 1939 and 1940. Chatham later worked as a scout for the Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, Detroit Tigers and Texas Rangers.
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The Château de Roquessels is a ruined castle in the commune of Roquessels in the Hérault département of France. The Château de Roquessels was built in the 10th century. It was a dependency of the convent of Cassans, which collected tithes from the baron of Margon. In 1247, the inhabitants of the village, like all subjects of the Trencavels, viscount of Béziers, were released from their pledge of allegiance and submitted to the King of France. The castle resisted valiantly the assaults of Simon de Montfort's army. Today, the only remains are a chapel with fine windows and massive walls on three sides. The castle was abandoned for more comfortable dwellings in the 18th century, in line with the changing tastes of the aristocracy of the period. The keep was destroyed during the French Revolution and its stones used to build the new mairie (town hall). The chapel (Eglise Notre-Dame) has been listed since 1991 as a monument historique by the French Ministry of Culture.
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Rehimena cissophora is a moth in the Crambidae family. It is found in Australia, where it has been recorded from Queensland and New South Wales. The wings are brown, with some pale yellow marks at the wingtip and a large irregular yellow mark on the costa of the forewings.
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K-1 World MAX 2002 World Tournament Final was a kickboxing event promoted by the K-1 Organisation. It was the inaugural K-1 World MAX final for middleweight kickboxers (70 kg/154 lb weight class), consisting of eight finalists and two reserve fighters, with all bouts fought under K-1 rules. The tournament fighters had qualified via preliminary tournaments or had been invited due to their achievements in the world of kickboxing and Muay Thai (more information on the fighters is displayed by the bulleted list below). In total there were ten fighters at the event, representing seven countries. The tournament winner was Albert Kraus who defeated Kaolan Kaovichit by first round knockout to become the first ever K-1 MAX champion. Of the two fighters, Kraus had the tougher path to the final having to had to beat Shane Chapman and home favourite Masato en route to the final. The event was held at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan on Saturday, 11 May 2002. Finalists \n* 23x Shane Chapman - K-1 Oceania MAX 2001 champion, x2 Muay Thai world champion \n* 23x Marino Deflorin - invitee, multiple Muay Thai world champion (W.A.K.O. Pro, W.K.A., W.K.N., I.K.B.O.) \n* 23x Kaolan Kaovichit - invitee, Lumpinee Stadium finalist \n* 23x Takayuki Kohiruimaki - K-1 Japan MAX 2002 runner up, I.S.K.A. oriental rules super welterweight world champion '00 \n* 23x Albert Kraus - invitee, W.K.A. world champion '01 \n* 23x Duane Ludwig - K-1 World MAX 2002 USA champion, x2 I.K.F. U.S.A. national Muay Thai amateur champion \n* 23x Masato - K-1 Japan MAX 2002 champion, I.S.K.A. oriental rules welterweight world champion '00, A.J.K.F welterweight champion '99 \n* 23x Zhang Jiapo - invitee, Sanda fighter Reservists \n* 23x Takashi Ohno - K-1 Japan MAX 2002 3rd place, I.S.K.A. Muay Thai middleweight world champion \n* 23x Changpuak Weerasaklek - invitee, Rajadamnern Stadium finalist
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The Women's slalom competition of the Innsbruck 1976 Olympics was held at Axamer Lizum. The defending world champion was Hanni Wenzel of Liechtenstein, while Switzerland's Lise-Marie Morerod was the defending World Cup slalom champion and Germany's Rosi Mittermaier was the leader of the 1976 World Cup.
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The 2014 Port Vila Shield was the 2nd edition of the season, which placed the teams from the 2013-14 TVL Premier League against each other in a cup format. This cup acts a sort of warm-up for the second part of the league in the following months. The competition was held at the Port Vila Municipal Stadium.
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Balkan Airlines (Bulgarian: Балкан) was Bulgaria's government-owned flag carrier between 1947 and 2002. During the 1970s, the airliner became a significant European carrier. The company encountered financial instability following the fall of communism in Central and Eastern Europe. Despite managing to continue operations, following the start of the 21st century and a controversial privatisation, it declared bankruptcy in 2002. Balkan was liquidated in late October 2002. Bulgaria Air was appointed Balkan's successor in December 2002.
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Joe Derosa (born August 6, 1977) is an American stand-up comedian, author, musician, actor, producer, director, editor, television writer, and podcast host.
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Gary Mawson (born May 17, 1963 in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada) is a former Canadian-born American darts player, who currently resides in Pompano Beach, Florida, United States. Mawson played darts for the USA from 2004 onwards, having previously played darts for Canada up to 2001. Mawson used the nickname The Mauler for his matches. Mawson's parents were born in Britain, and he also lived in Bolton, England for 4 years between the ages of 3–7 before moving back to Canada. As a result, Mawson holds dual Canadian and British citizenship. Despite living in the United States for many years, Mawson is yet to become a US citizen. Mawson's biggest career achievement in darts was in reaching the final of the 2008 UK Open in Bolton, after upsetting the odds and defeating the 2-time defending UK Open champion, Raymond van Barneveld, 10–8 in the semi finals. Van Barneveld had never previously lost at the UK Open and had won 16 matches in a row at the event. Mawson lost in the final to James Wade.
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The 1999 Football League Trophy Final (known as the Auto Windscreens Shields Trophy for sponsorship reasons) was the 16th final of the domestic Football League Trophy competition for teams from the Second and Third Division of the Football League. The match was played at Wembley Stadium on 18 April 1999, and was contested by Millwall and Wigan Athletic. This was Millwall's first appearance at Wembley in a recognised competition, and the club brought around 47,000 of the 55,000 fans in attendance. Wigan won the match 1–0, with Paul Rogers scoring the winning goal three minutes into injury-time, one of only five goals he scored for the club in three years.
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The University of Missouri College of Arts and Science (A&S) is the liberal arts and sciences unit of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. Established in 1841, the college is currently the largest unit at MU in terms of the number of students enrolled and the largest academic division in the state of Missouri. The college encompasses a 32 departments, programs, and schools, including the Missouri School of Music. The college is located in 60 buildings throughout the main campus of the university; The headquarters is located in Lowry Hall on 9th Street.
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The Country Club Plaza (often referred to as The Plaza) is a privately owned American shopping center in the Country Club District of Kansas City, Missouri. The center consists of 18 separate buildings representing 804,000 square feet of retail space and 468,000 square feet of office space. The standalone buildings are built in a distinctive Seville Spain theme and are on different blocks mostly west of Main Street and mostly north of Brush Creek and blends into the Country Club neighborhood around it and the whole area is often simply called the \"The Plaza.\" It was the first shopping center in the world designed to accommodate shoppers arriving by automobile. The 55-acre (223,000 m²) site is about four miles (6.44 km) south of downtown, between 45th and 51st streets to the north and south and between Broadway and Madison Street to the east and west. The Kansas state line is one mile (1.6 km) to the west. Established in 1922 by J. C. Nichols and designed architecturally after Seville, Spain, the Plaza comprises high-end retail establishments, restaurants, and entertainment venues, as well as offices. The neighborhoods surrounding the Plaza consist of upscale apartment buildings and mansions, especially those of the Country Club District built along Ward Parkway on the Plaza's southern and southwestern side. The Country Club Plaza is named in the Project for Public Spaces' list 60 of the World's Great Places.
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Mark Robert \"Bill\" Bailey (born 24 February 1964) is an English comedian, musician, actor, TV and radio presenter and author. Bailey is well known for his role in Black Books and for his appearances on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Have I Got News for You, and QI as well as his extensive stand-up work. Bailey was listed by the Observer as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy in 2003. In 2007 and again in 2010, he was voted the seventh greatest stand-up comic on Channel 4's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups.
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Lana Crawford is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Bridget Neval. The actress's casting was announced in June 2004, and she stated that she was excited to take on the role of Lana, a schoolgirl and the serial's first lesbian character. Neval explained that Lana's sexuality did not bother her, but she hoped her story would not be told in a sensationalist or distasteful way. Neval made her first screen appearance as Lana during the episode broadcast on 30 August 2004. Lana was a student, who had been closeted due to homophobic bullying at her high school. Upon moving to Erinsborough, Lana befriended Serena Bishop (Lara Sacher) and her cousin Sky Mangel (Stephanie McIntosh), who she developed a crush on. The storyline between Lana and Sky was billed as a relationship story between two close female friends, \"made compelling by the complexity of the feelings involved.\" Lana and Sky's friendship eventually culminated in Neighbours' first lesbian kiss. The episode featuring the kiss was broadcast in the serial's regular G-rated timeslot and gave Neighbours a small increase in ratings. However, it led talkback callers and conservative groups to attack the storyline and the characters. Writers for AfterEllen and the Sydney Star Observer branded the storyline \"a real television advance\" and praised Lana and her journey. The show's executive producer, Ric Pellizzeri, believed the storyline reflected reality and some viewers said that it had had a \"profound effect\" on them.
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The 2014 Southern Arkansas Muleriders football team represented Southern Arkansas University in the 2014 NCAA Division II football season. The team was coached by Bill Keopple, who finished his sixth season as head coach at SAU. The Muleriders played their home games at Wilkins Stadium in Magnolia, Arkansas and competed in the Great American Conference (GAC).
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Saint Laura of Constantinople (died 1453) was a Christian who lived in Constantinople during the 15th century. She was born in Greece into a noble family: her father was a Latin knight named Michael and her mother was Albanian. Her name was Theodolinde Trasci. After she became a nun in Constantinople, she changed it into Laura, eventually rising to become an abbess. She was martyred by the Ottoman Turks who took Constantinople on 29 May 1453 and scalded her to death with the other 52 sisters of her convent. Her feast day is on May 29.
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Till Gerhard (born 1971) is a German artist based in Hamburg.
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York Haven Dam is a low head, run-of-the river, dam and hydroelectric plant on the Susquehanna River, United States. The dam is 12 miles (19 km) south of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, at the Conewago Falls impounding about 8,000 feet (2,400 m) of the river to the west side of Three Mile Island, where the river drops 19 feet (5.8 m) in 1⁄4 mile (0.40 km). When the dam was completed in 1904, it was the third largest in the world. The major axis of the 5,000-foot (1,500 m) diversion dam is north to south and connects to a 3,000-foot (910 m) headrace which heads southeast. The dam and headrace are laid out along natural rock formations in the river. The south eastern end is on the \"western\" bank at York Haven. The north end lands at Three Mile Island. There is a smaller dam and fish passage further up the east side of Three Mile Island that completes the crossing to the eastern bank of the river. The hydroelectric plant is at the south eastern end near the western bank of the river. The dam is situated in three municipalities in three separate counties: Londonderry Township, Dauphin County; Conoy Township, Lancaster County; and York Haven Borough, York County. The hydroelectric plant generates 20–21 megawatts (27,000–28,000 hp) of power. The plant has 13 horizontal generators that generate between 1000 and 1200 kW each. There are 7 vertical generators that generate between 1,200 and 1,600 kilowatts (1,600 and 2,100 hp) apiece. Four of the vertical units use Kaplan turbines. The plant uses one of the first Kaplan turbines installed in the United States, which is listed as a National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark. The plant's FERC license runs through August 2014. The current ownership of the York Haven Hydro Project is Cube Hydro Partners, LLC, a portfolio company of I Squared Capital.
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Hans-Karl Stepp (2 September 1914 – 12 December 2006) was a German Stuka ace in the Luftwaffe during World War II and a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves, awarded by Nazi Germany to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. Hans-Karl Stepp was born on 2 September 1914 in Gießen as son to a University professor. Stepp studied eight semesters of law in Tübingen, Breslau and Munich before joining the Luftwaffe as Fahnenjunker in 1936. He fought in the Invasion of Poland and Battle of France. He also served in the Reichsluftwaffenministerium in Berlin.
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The Card is a musical with a book by Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall and music and lyrics by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent. Based on Arnold Bennett's 1911 comedic novel of the same name, it chronicles the rise of Denry Machin from washerwoman's son to Mayor of Bursley through initiative, guile, and luck. Cameron Mackintosh's West End production opened on 24 July 1973 at the Queen's Theatre where it ran for 130 performances. Directed by Val May and choreographed by Gillian Lynne, it starred Jim Dale, Millicent Martin, Joan Hickson, Marti Webb, and Eleanor Bron. The 1994 revival at the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park, London, starred Peter Duncan, Jessica Martin, Hayley Mills, and Jenna Russell and was extensively re-worked by the original authors with lyricist Anthony Drew. Amendments were made to the libretto, existing songs were re-written and others dropped and new ones introduced. An original 1973 cast recording was re-released on compact disc by First Night Records in 1992 but is no longer available; a recording of the 1994 production is currently available on CD and digital download.
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The Weser Hills (Wesergebirge), also known in German as the Weserkette (\"Weser Chain\"), form a low hill chain, up to 326.1 m above sea level (NN), in the Weser Uplands in the German states of North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony. The thickly wooded Weser ridge is one of the northern outliers of the German Central Uplands on the southern edge of the North German Plain and forms part of the TERRA.vita Nature Park in the west and Weser Uplands Schaumburg-Hameln Nature Park in the east. The Weser Hills are widely known because of Schaumburg Castle which stands on the Nesselberg (ca. 225 m above NN) in the Schaumburg district of the town of Rinteln, and is the emblem of Schaumburg Land.
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Punto Azul is a regional airline based in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. Its main HUB base is Malabo International Airport. The airline operates scheduled flights mainly from the thriving Capital of Malabo, private charters for oil and gas industry of Equatorial Guinea and cargo.
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Robert \"Bob\" O'Keeffe (1881–1949) was an Irish hurler who played for the Laois senior team. O'Keeffe was a regular member of the starting fifteen during the 1914 and 1915 championship campaigns. During that time he won one All-Ireland medal and back-to-back Leinster medals. At club level O'Keeffe enjoyed a lengthy career, playing with Mooncoin in Kilkenny, St. Peter's in Meath and Borris-in-Ossory in Laois. In retirement from playing O'Keeffe served as a high-ranking referee and was heavily involved in the administration of the GAA. He was chairman of the Leinster Council, before serving as President of the GAA from 1935 to 1938.
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St. Patrick's Park is the largest baseball park in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It is located in St. John's, Newfoundland and was built by American servicemen stationed in the province following the Second World War. The park is currently run and used by St. John's Amateur Baseball for their senior and intermediate baseball leagues. The senior league currently has 6 teams: Holy Cross Crusaders, Feildians, Shamrocks,Gonzaga Vikings, The Storm and The Knights. The intermediate league consists of Holy Cross Crusaders, Feildians, Shamrocks, Gonzaga Vikings and Raiders. St. Pat's also home to both the senior and junior St. John's Capitals, the all-star team for St. John's Amateur Baseball
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No. 149 Squadron RAF was a Royal Air Force Squadron between 1918 and 1956. Formed 1918 in the Royal Flying Corps as a night-bomber unit, it remained in that role for the rest of its existence which spanned three periods between 1918 and 1956.
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1473 Ounas, provisional designation 1938 UT, is a stony asteroid and slow rotator from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, about 18 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by Finnish astronomer Yrjö Väisälä at Turku Observatory in Southwest Finland on 22 October 1938. The S-type asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 2.0–3.2 AU once every 4.13 years (1,508 days). Its orbit shows an eccentricity of 0.24 and is tilted by 14 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic. It has a very long rotation period of 139.100 hours and an albedo of 0.11. The minor planet was named after the Ounas river, one of the principal rivers in Finland.
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Gerard Majella, C.Ss.R. (April 6, 1726 – October 16, 1755), was an Italian lay brother of the Congregation of the Redeemer, better known as the Redemptorists, who is honored as a saint by the Catholic Church. His intercession is sought for children, unborn children, women in childbirth, mothers, expectant mothers, motherhood, falsely accused people, good confessions, lay brothers and Muro Lucano, Italy.
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The Graduate Teaching Fellows Federation (GTFF) is a graduate student union at the University of Oregon (UO) established in 1976 to represent graduate student workers (Graduate Teaching Fellows or GTFs), and it is one of the oldest graduate student unions in the United States. Developed out of the earlier Graduate Student Employees Association, the UO administration objected to the establishment of the union, citing that graduate workers were \"not public employees\", but were rather \"primarily students receiving a form of financial aid similar to stipends or scholarships.\" The Oregon Employment Relations Board (ERB) ruled in favor of the graduate students and supported their right to organize. The GTFF began organizing its first contract in April 1977 with the University of Oregon administration. The negotiations reached an impasse in 1978, and it was not until after two strike votes that an agreement was reached. In 1989, the GTFF secured subsidies for health insurance, which was expanded in 1993 to be fully employer-paid, one of the first such programs offered to graduate teachers in the United States.
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Dariusz Zakrzewski (born June 18, 1961 in Białystok) is a Polish professional road racing cyclist. He was a third place on Tour de Pologne (1985), winner of French race Conseil general de Val D'oisse (1991) where he defeated later world champion, Laurent Brochard. In France he also won Paris-Vaily-Classic and Paris-St. Mouve races. He was a member of following teams: Ognisko Białystok, Gwardia Katowice, VC Levallois and Corbeil Essonnes. On March 25, 1993 he officially ended his cycling career. Since 2000 Zakrzewski is a second technical director in CCC-Polsat team.
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The Abbotsford Pilots are a junior \"B\" ice hockey team based in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Harold Brittain Conference of the Pacific Junior Hockey League (PJHL). The Pilots play their home games at MSA Arena. Jack Goesen is the team's president and general manager, Jim Cowden is the head coach.
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Mykola Puzderko (born June 13, 1990) is a Ukrainian freestyle skier, specializing in aerials. Puzderko competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for Ukraine and he finished 20th. Puzderko made his World Cup debut in February 2011. As of January 2015, he has the best result 10th in 2014/15 at Deer Valley. His best World Cup overall finish in aerials is 27th, in 2012/13.
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Williamston High School was a public high school located in Williamston, North Carolina. It was one of four high schools in Martin County Schools that were closed circa 2010. Students formerly served by this school are now served by Riverside High School. Williamston High School's enrollment as of 2010 was 522 students. The student body is 58% Black; 37% White; and 3% Hispanic.
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Nwagi (Nepali: न्वागी) also spelled Nuagi or Udhauli is a major festival celebrated by Kirat community. It is celebrated prior eating of the harvested food crops offering to ancestors and nature gods. Local people believe that if somebody eats the crops without celebrating Nwagi have to face ancestor's curse.
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Engonoceratidae is a family of typically compressed, more or less flat sided and involute ammonites (cephalopod order Ammonitida) from the mid Cretaceous belonging to the Hoplitaceae. shells have flat sided outer rims ( venters), at least in some stage. Single or branching irregular ribs and variably placed tubercles may occur. Sutures have numerous auxiliary and adventive elements of similar form, in general radially arranged. Forwardly divergent saddles tend to be simple, without subdivision. Lobes, pointing apically, may be simple and undivided or may be frilled with short irregular serrations. Some classifications go so far as to put the Engonoceratidae in its own superfamily, the Engonoceratoidea (.i.e. Engonocerataceae) although its direct descendant the Placenticeratidae is retained in the Hoplitaceae. The Engonoceratidae first appear in the lower Albian. Origin in the Desheyesitidae has been suggested, but seems unlikely even without the Desheyesitidae being removed to the Ancyloceratina. Derivation from the Hoplitidae seems more likely, from something like Cleoniceras or Aioloceras by simpilification and evening out of the suture. The Engoceratidae gave rise in the Late Albian to the Placenticeratidae, which differ in having a more elaborate suture, before dying out in the Early Turonian.
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Jack Pack is the eponymous debut studio album by English vocal group Jack Pack. It was released on 30 September 2015 by Syco Music. The album contains cover songs and three original tracks, including the lead single \"Say You Love Me\". Jack Pack finished in fourth place on the eighth series of Britain's Got Talent. On 8 September 2015, it was announced that the group had signed with Syco Music.
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Osmann Kijamet (born 30 October 1980) is a Slovenian darts player.
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The Kuala Lumpur City Hall (Malay: Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur, abbreviated DBKL) is the governing body of the city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The council consists of the mayor plus fifteen members of the city advisory board appointed to serve a three-year term by the Minister of Federal Territories. The current mayor of Kuala Lumpur is Mhd Amin Nordin Abdul Aziz, who has been in office since 18 July 2015.
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Mohammed Abba Gana (born 1943) served as a Special Adviser on Civil Society to the Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar until 22 June 2006, when he was sacked by President Olusegun Obasanjo. He had previously served as a Federal Capital Territory Minister from 8 February 2001 to 17 July 2003. Gana was born in 1943 in Damboa, Borno State. He attended the Yelwa Boarding Senior Primary School, Maiduguri (1956 - 1958), Government College, Zaria, now Barewa College (1959 - 1963) and Okene-Provincial Secondary School (1964 - 1965). He was admitted to Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (1966 - 1969) where he obtained a degree in electrical engineering. He worked as executive engineer in the Ministry of Works and Housing of North-Eastern State. In October 1979 he was appointed Bornu State Commissioner for Works and Housing by the Greater Nigerian People's Party (GNPP) government of Bornu State under Governor Mohammed Goni.In 1983 he was the gubernatorial candidate of the GNPP in Bornu State. Abba-Gana became a wealthy man.For several years he was on the board of the National Electric Power Authority (NEPA).
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Lębork Nowy Świat is a PKP railway station in Lębork (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland.
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The Saint Therese of the Child Jesus Parish, also referred to as the unofficial UPLB Chapel is one of the three Roman catholic churches in the municipality of Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines under the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Pablo. It is located along Silangan Road inside the University of the Philippines Los Baños campus. The current parish priest is Father Luis A. Tolentino.
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Cockfighter (1796–1807) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best known for winning the classic St Leger Stakes in 1799. In a racing career which lasted from May 1799 until August 1802 he won ten of his eighteen races. Originally named Abraham Newland, he was renamed to reflect the sporting interests of Henry Tempest Vane who bought the horse in the summer of his three-year-old season. After bolting on his racecourse debut, Cockfighter was undefeated for more than two years, winning the St Leger, the Doncaster Cup, and three divisions of the Great Subscription Purse at York, and was regarded as the best horse in Northern England. He won the Craven Stakes in 1802, but was retired from racing after a run of defeats later that year. He had little opportunity to establish himself as a breeding stallion, dying in 1807 after four seasons at stud.
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Alfred Joseph Andrews (24 April 1865 – 31 January 1950) was a Canadian politician serving as an alderman and the 17th Mayor of Winnipeg. Andrews was a lawyer who moved to Winnipeg in 1880. He became a Winnipeg alderman in 1884 and served in that role until his election as Mayor for 1898 and 1899. He was the founding member of the Citizens' Committee of 1000. The City of Winnipeg named Andrews Street in his honour.
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Luke Edward Whitehead (born February 9, 1981) is an American former basketball player. Born in Walnut Creek, California, he played forward for the University of Louisville. In 2006, he was drafted in the NBA Development League's draft by the Sioux Falls Skyforce, but was later waived.
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Galen A. Johnson (born 1948) is a professor of philosophy at the University of Rhode Island and the General Secretary of the International Merleau-Ponty Circle.
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Abigail McCary (born 1982) is an American model and beauty pageant titleholder who was appointed as Miss World United States 2007. She placed among the top 16 finalists at Miss World. Abigail earned a B.A. degree in psychology. Her future ambition is to earn a master's degree in counseling and to become a school counselor.
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Brent Guy (born September 5, 1960) is an American college football coach and former player. Guy currently serves as the safeties coach for the Memphis Tigers. Guy also served as head football coach at Utah State University from 2005 to 2008, compiling an overall record of nine wins and 38 losses.
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Jayantilal Chhotalal Shah (22 January 1906 – 4 January 1991) was the twelfth Chief Justice of India from 17 December 1970 until his retirement on 21 January 1971. He was born in Ahmedabad. Shah attended the R.C. School in Ahmedabad. He went to Gujarat and Elphinstone colleges in Bombay. Shah began his practice at the Ahmedabad District Court.In the year 1949, he moved to the Bombay High Court where he was judge for 10 years. In October 1959, he was appointed as Judge of the Supreme Court of India, and became Chief Justice of India in December 1970.He was part of the legal team prosecuting Nathuram Godse and other defendants in the Gandhi assassination case. On May 28, 1977, the home ministry appointed Justice J. C. Shah, who was then a retired Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of India to head the Shah Commission. It was set up by the central government under the Commissions of Inquiry Act, 1952 to probe excesses committed during the Emergency in India. The Shah commission was required to look \"into excesses, malpractices and misdeeds committed during the Emergency by the political authorities, public servants, their friends, and in particular allegations of gross misuse of power of arrest or detention, use of force in the implementation of the family planning programme and indiscriminate and high-handed demolition of houses, shops, buildings etc. in the name of slum clearance.\"
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Ron Griffin born 1954/05/27 in Pomona, California is an American artist based in Venice, Los Angeles. 20 of his Works are by Museo Cantonale d'Arte of Lugano.
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The Poços de Caldas Monorail was a monorail system that served the city of Poços de Caldas in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Privately owned, the single elevated line connected the bus station to the centre of the city, a total of 6 km (3.7 mi) and 11 stations. Since 2000 the system has been out of service and a section of the track was destroyed in 2003 making it impossible immediately to resume operations. There are plans for its renovation and for services to be reinstated.
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Benchmark Recordings is a record label that was founded in 2002 by music industry veterans Bill Coben and Denny Bruce. The initial catalog included the first four albums by The Fabulous Thunderbirds, which were originally released in the late 1970s and early 1980s on the Takoma Records label and distributed by Chrysalis Records. The early albums featured Kim Wilson on vocals and harmonica and Jimmie Vaughan on guitar. A compilation of live recordings and new material titled Tacos Deluxe was released in 2004. In 2008 Jon Monday, who had worked with Denny and Bill at Takoma Records in the 1970s and 1980s, joined the company as its President. A CD titled I'm With You Always by Mike Bloomfield, a live recording from 1977 (exact date unknown), was released in late 2008. The songs on the album are a catalog of blues history, spanning acoustic, Chicago, and blues-rock styles. In 2011 Benchmark released a \"Best of\" collection documenting live and studio recordings from their first decade, titled, The Best of the Fabulous Thunderbirds: Early Birds Special. The album features a collection of songs from the original tracks from their first four albums, live versions, and the hits from their later albums: Tuff Enuff and Powerful Stuff. Catalog: 8002-2 CD The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Girls Go Wild2003-2 CD The Fabulous Thunderbirds, What's the Word?2004-2 CD The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Butt Rockin'2005-2 CD The Fabulous Thunderbirds, T-Bird Rhythm2006-2 CD The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Tacos Deluxe2007-2 CD Mike Bloomfield, I'm With You Always2008-2 CD The Fabulous Thunderbirds, The Best of the Fabulous Thunderbirds: Early Birds Special
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Enkū (円空) (1632–1695) was a Japanese Buddhist monk, poet and sculptor during the early Edo period. He was born in Mino Province (present-day Gifu Prefecture) and is famous for carving some 120,000 wooden statues of the Buddha and other Buddhist icons, many of which were given in payment for lodging on his pilgrimages to temples throughout Japan.
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Sarah Stefanie Hecken (born 27 August 1993) is a German figure skater. She is a four-time German national champion (2008, 2010, 2011 and 2013) and has won twelve senior international medals, including six gold. She has placed as high as 11th at the World Championships. Her first international victory was at the 2007 Junior Grand Prix event in Germany.
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Campo Maior (Latin: Dioecesis Campi Maioris) is a Latin suffragan diocese in the Ecclesiastical province of Teresina in northeastern Brazil's Piauí state. Its cathedral see is located in the city of Campo Maior, Piauí.
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London Coaches was a former bus and coach operator operating open top tourist services in London and commuter services from Kent to London.
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Journal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal and an official journal of the American Heart Association. Since 2015, it is also published with John Wiley & Sons. It was established in 2012 and the editor-in-chief is Barry London (University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine).
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Michael M. Anello (born 1943) is a United States federal judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of California.
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General elections were held in Italy on 26 June 1983. The Pentaparty formula, the governative alliance between five centrist parties, caused unexpected problems to Christian Democracy. The alliance was fixed and universal, extended both to the national government and to the local administrations. Considering that the election result did not longer depend by the strength of the DC, but by the strength of the entire Pentapartito, centrist electors began to look at the Christian Democratic vote as not necessary to prevent a Communist success. More, voting for one of the four minor parties of the alliance was seen as a form of moderate protest against the government without giving advantages to the PCI. Other minor effects of this election were a reduction of the referendarian Radical Party and the appearance of some regional forces.
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Istrian Spring Trophy (Croatian: Istarsko proljeće) is a stage road bicycle race held annually in the Croatian part of the Istria peninsula. The race was first organized in 1961 as a small competition reserved to local cyclists. In 2000, it was opened to professional riders; since 2005, it is rated as a 2.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour. Before 2006, the race was called \"Jadranska magistrala\". The 2012 edition of the race featured a prologue and three stages totaling 487 kilometres (303 mi), and was contested by more than 200 cyclists from 35 teams.
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KKHI (95.9 FM), \"Na Mele Hawaii\" is a radio station broadcasting a Hawaiian Music format, licensed in Kaunakakai, Hawaii, USA. Its original call sign of KMKK-FM was licensed in April 2006. It changed its call sign to KNIT on April 24, 2015, and again to the current KKHI on January 26, 2016. The big signal of KKHI broadcasts Hawaiian music from Molokai to Maui and Oahu. The station is owned by Victor Michael, Jr., through licensee Kona Coast Radio, LLC, and is programmed by Rick Thomas.
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