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Colgems Records was a record label that existed from 1966 to 1971. It was a joint venture between Screen Gems, the television division of Columbia Pictures, and RCA Records to issue records by the Monkees and other artists affiliated with Screen Gems. The label would also issue soundtrack recordings for Screen Gems and Columbia Pictures productions. RCA acted as manufacturer and distributor for Colgems. (Outside the United States, Colgems productions appeared on the RCA Victor label.) An earlier label, Colpix Records, was dissolved to make way for the new company, and nearly all Colpix titles went out of print. (One Colpix album was reissued on Colgems, the soundtrack to the 1962 film Lawrence of Arabia.) Even before the Monkees began, Colpix had signed two future members – Davy Jones, recruited to Screen Gems by Ward Sylvester, and Michael Nesmith, who recorded as \"Michael Blessing\". Eventually, the Colpix catalog was sold to Roulette Records. Today, the Colpix catalog is owned jointly by Rhino/Warner and EMI. The non-Monkees Colgems roster included Sally Field (star of Gidget and The Flying Nun), Jewel Akens, Sajid Khan (star of the MGM film and short-lived TV series Maya), Paula Wayne, P.K. Limited, the Hung Jury, Fountain of Youth, The Lewis & Clarke Expedition (whose members included Michael Martin Murphy), Hoyt Axton (who went on to write \"The Pusher\" for Steppenwolf and \"Joy to the World\" for Three Dog Night), Alex Keenan and comedian Rich Little. Soundtracks to Casino Royale, Oliver!, In Cold Blood, Head and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner were also released on Colgems.
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Jijok Station (Hangul: 지족역; hanja: 智足驛) is a station of the Daejeon Metro Line 1 in Jijok-dong, Yuseong District, Daejeon, South Korea.
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Icanosaurus is an extinct genus of trematosaurian temnospondyl within the family Trematosauridae.
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Liam Connor Norwell (born 27 December 1991) is an English cricketer who currently plays for Gloucestershire. A right handed batsman and right hand medium pace bowler he made his first class debut for Gloucestershire against Derbyshire in April 2011. Norwell signed a new two-year contract for Gloucestershire in 2013.
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Fantasy No. 2 in C minor, K. 396/385f (German: Fragment einer Fantasie in c) is a fragment of a violin sonata composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Vienna in August or September 1782. Its tempo marking is adagio. The fragment consists of 27 bars, the violin part entering at bar 23. Maximilian Stadler later composed a \"completion\" of the work for solo piano which is 70 bars long and ends in C major. A copy of the piece in Stadler's hand contains a dedication to Constanze Mozart. It is this version which is usually performed and recorded.
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Eunaticina is a genus of predatory sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Naticidae, the moon snails.
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Niklas Tikkinen (born June 1, 1994) is a Finnish professional ice hockey defenseman. He is currently playing with Timrå IK in the HockeyAllsvenskan, the second-highest league in the Swedish ice hockey system (after the SHL). Tikkinen was selected by the Phoenix Coyotes in the 5th round (148th overall) of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. Tikkinen made his SM-liiga debut playing with Espoo Blues during the 2012–13 SM-liiga season.
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Karolína Plíšková (Czech pronunciation: [ˈkaroliːna ˈpliːʃkovaː], born 21 March 1992) is a Czech tennis player. Plíšková has won six singles and five doubles titles on the WTA tour, as well as ten singles and six doubles titles on the ITF circuit in her career. On 12 September 2016, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 6. On 29 August 2016, she peaked at world number 12 in the doubles rankings. As a junior, Plíšková won the girls' singles event at the 2010 Australian Open, defeating Laura Robson in the final. Playing for the Czech Republic at the Fed Cup, Plíšková has a win–loss record of 9–2, including two won matches in the 2015 Fed Cup World Group final. Plíšková and her sister Kristýna became the first twin sisters to win a doubles title in WTA history in 2013.
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Heather Marie Boushey (born 1970) is the executive director and chief economist at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, a think tank founded to accelerate cutting-edge analysis into whether and how structural changes in the U.S. economy, particularly related to economic inequality, affect economic growth, and Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress, a U.S. think tank. She is the author of Finding Time: The Economics of Work-Life Conflict, published in 2016 by Harvard University Press. In August 2016, it was announced that Boushey would serve as Chief Economist of Hillary Clinton's presidential transition team.
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\"Fragments of Olympian Gossip\" is a poem that Nikola Tesla composed in the late 1920s for his friend, George Sylvester Viereck, an illustrious German poet and mystic. It made fun of the scientific establishment of the day. While listening on my cosmic phoneI caught words from the Olympus blown.A newcomer was shown around;That much I could guess, aided by sound. \"There's Archimedes with his leverStill busy on problems as ever.Says: matter and force are transmutableAnd wrong the laws you thought immutable.\" \"Below, on Earth, they work at full blastAnd news are coming in thick and fast.The latest tells of a cosmic gun.To be pelted is very poor fun.We are wary with so much at stake,Those beggars are a pest—no mistake.\" \"Too bad, Sir Isaac, they dimmed your renownAnd turned your great science upside down.Now a long haired crank, Einstein by name,Puts on your high teaching all the blame.Says: matter and force are transmutableAnd wrong the laws you thought immutable.\" \"I am much too ignorant, my son,For grasping schemes so finely spun.My followers are of stronger mindAnd I am content to stay behind,Perhaps I failed, but I did my best,These masters of mine may do the rest.Come, Kelvin, I have finished my cup.When is your friend Tesla coming up.\" \"Oh, quoth Kelvin, he is always late,It would be useless to remonstrate.\" Then silence—shuffle of soft slippered feet—I knock and—the bedlam of the street. Nikola Tesla, Novice
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Friedrich I of Nuremberg (before 1139 – after 1 October 1200), the first Burgrave of Nuremberg from the House of Hohenzollern. He was the younger son of Count Friedrich II of Zollern, and became Count of Zollern as Friedrich III after the death of his other male relatives.
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4. Decembar Nikšić (English: December 4th) is an intercity bus company based in Nikšić, Montenegro. With a fleet of coach buses, the company operates intercity routes to various destinations in Montenegro as well as in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. It was named after the date in 1943 when Josip Broz Tito and the Yugoslav Partisans declared government-in-exile during the occupation of Yugoslavia in World War II. Along with Glušica Nikšić, the carrier is one of the main intercity bus companies serving the Nikšić municipality.
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The English sole (Parophrys vetulus) is a flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae. It is a demersal fish that lives on sandy and muddy bottoms in estuaries and near shore areas, at depths of up to 550 metres (1,800 ft). It reaches up to 57 centimetres (22 in) in length, and can weigh up to 1.5 kilograms (3.3 lb). Its native habitat is the Eastern Pacific, stretching from the coast of Baja California in the south to the Bering Sea in the north. English sole is an important commercial fish, primarily caught off Washington, Oregon and California. Though biomass is increasing, catches have been declining since the 1960s and are currently almost at an all-time low. The English sole is known in Spanish as platija limón, or lemon sole, a name by which it is also known in English, though the true lemon sole is a separate species, Microstomus kitt.
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Daniela Garcia (born 1980) is a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives. She is the assistant majority floor leader. Garcia is a native of Holland, Michigan. Her father, Frank Garcia, was for a time superintendent of Holland Public Schools, and her mother, Yolanda Lopez Garcia, worked as a teacher in Holland Public Schools. She worked as a policy advisor to Peter Hoekstra. As such she worked on the development of health care policy and educational policy. She is an alumna of the University of Michigan. At the start of 2015 the Detroiter Magazine named her one of six Michigan legislators to watch.
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The Soul of North Staffs Recording & Publishing or Sons is an independent record label based in Stoke-on-Trent. The company was formed in 2004 by Neil Graham, Seb Clarke, Al Padmore, James Wakefield and Tangwyn Davies. The label consists solely of bands native to the North Staffordshire area and has become a noted figure both locally and nationally, having recently received attention from Steve Lamacq and Huw Stephens (6music, BBC Radio 1) as well as Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie (BBC Radio 2) SONS has earned comparisons to Factory Records for its DIY ethic and its unique 'SONS sound'.
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William Lundbeck (16 October 1863 in Aalborg – 18 May 1941 in Kongens Lyngby) was a Danish entomologist mainly interested in Diptera. He was a Professor in the University Museum in Copenhagen.Lundbeck's most important work was Diptera Danica. Genera and species of flies Hitherto found in Denmark. Copenhagen & London, 1902-1927. 7 vols The Parts of this work are \n* 1907. Stratiomyidae, Xylophagidae, Coenomyiidae, Tabanidae, Leptididae, Acroceridae. Diptera Danica 1. Copenhagen. \n* 1908. Asilidae, Bombyliidae, Therevidae, Scenopinidae. Diptera Danica 2. Copenhagen. \n* 1910. Empididae. Diptera Danica 3. Copenhagen. \n* 1912. Dolichopodidae. Diptera Danica 4. Copenhagen. \n* 1916. Lonchopteridae, Syrphidae. Diptera Danica 5. Copenhagen. \n* 1922. Pipunculidae, Phoridae. Diptera Danica 6. Copenhagen. \n* 1927. Platypezidae, Tachinidae. Diptera Danica 7. Copenhagen.
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(This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Aleksandrovich and the family name is Varlamov.) Semyon Aleksandrovich Varlamov (Russian: Семён Александрович Варламов, Russian pronunciation: [sʲɪˈmʲɵn vɐrˈlaməf]; born 27 April 1988) is a Russian professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League (NHL). He first played professionally with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl of the then Russian Superleague (RSL) after he was drafted in the first round, 23rd overall, by the Washington Capitals in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.
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Mohammad Hatta (; 12 August 1902 – 14 March 1980) was Indonesia's first vice president, later also serving as the country's prime minister. Known as \"The Proclamator\", he and a number of Indonesians, including the first president of Indonesia, Sukarno, fought for the independence of Indonesia from the Dutch. Hatta was born in Fort De Kock, West Sumatra, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). After his early education, he studied in Dutch schools in the Dutch East Indies and studied in the Netherlands from 1921 until 1932. Mohammad Hatta is often remembered as Bung Hatta (according to author Pramoedya Ananta Toer, \"bung\" is an affectionate title meaning \"friend,\" used to be an alternative way of addressing person in equal manner, as an opposite word of old-form \"tuan\", \"mas\" or \"bang\").
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Kristie Lynn Greene, (born July 24, 1970) is an American beauty pageant titleholder from Greenville, South Carolina who was named Miss South Carolina 1994.
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Blackbeard, or officially, Blackbeard: The Musical or Blackbeard: A New Musical, is a musical created by Rob Gardner. The plot focuses on the notorious pirate Edward 'Blackbeard' Teach, and his blockade of Charles Town in South Carolina in 1718. The musical portrays Blackbeard as a compassionate person, who's deeply in love with a woman on his ship named Mary Ormond. Blackbeard struggles to maintain his fierce façade, while at the same time trying to win the heart of the pacifistic Mary. Blackbeard debuted at the Herberger Theatre Center in Phoenix, Arizona, on September 5, 2008, under the direction of Cambrian James and the musical direction of Rob Gardner himself. Marketed as a 'pre-Broadway event', the musical received mixed to positive reviews from critics, and won 9 AriZoni Awards from 15 nominations. On May 1, 2009, Blackbeard made its Australian premiere in Bunbury, Western Australia.
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The Nudie Suits were a New Zealand band consisting of Mark Lyons (vocals, guitar) and sisters Dionne Taylor (steel guitar, harmony vocals, autoharp) and Tam Taylor (violin). They began their career in Auckland but relocated to Melbourne for a few years in the early 2000s. The band released two albums on Lil' Chief Records. The Nudie Suits debut album Songbook received some excellent reviews and was described as \"Something of tremendous, charm and enormous vitality.\" by Chris Knox of Real Groove Magazine. Their follow-up album, Sweetacres, was a concept album based on Lyons' childhood in an Auckland suburb and was said to \"exude(s) the vintage charm and warm glow of an antique valve radio\", according to Russel Baillie from The New Zealand Herald. A third Nudie Suits album was announced in 2008, to feature a new rhythm section of Rob Collins (bass) and Ivan Hyphen Johnston (drums), but has not, to present, eventuated.
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Cassini–Huygens is an unmanned spacecraft sent to the planet Saturn. It is a flagship-class NASA–ESA–ASI robotic spacecraft. Cassini is the fourth space probe to visit Saturn and the first to enter orbit, and its mission is ongoing as of 2016. It has studied the planet and its many natural satellites since arriving there in 2004. Development started in the 1980s. Its design includes a Saturn orbiter (Cassini) and a lander (Huygens) for the moon Titan. The two spacecraft are named after astronomers Giovanni Cassini and Christiaan Huygens. The spacecraft launched on October 15, 1997 aboard a Titan IVB/Centaur and entered orbit around Saturn on July 1, 2004, after an interplanetary voyage that included flybys of Earth, Venus, and Jupiter. On December 25, 2004, Huygens separated from the orbiter and landed on Saturn's moon Titan on January 14, 2005. It successfully returned data to Earth, using the orbiter as a relay. This was the first landing ever accomplished in the outer Solar System.
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Benjamin Connor or Benjamin Conner was Locomotive Superintendent of the Caledonian Railway from 1856 to 1876. He was born in Glasgow in 1813 and died there on 3 February 1876. He is not to be mistaken with Benjamin Conner of rapping legend Bojangs, as this common mistake is often made due to the unbeatable engineering in his use of words.
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Justin Leroy Johnson (April 8, 1888 – March 26, 1961) was a Republican United States Congressman from California. Born in Wausau, Wisconsin, Johnson graduated from the local high school and from University of Wisconsin–Madison; Johnson served in World War I. He then went to and graduated from University of California, Berkeley law school. Johnson then practiced law and served as city attorney in Stockton, California.
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Baribari Legend (バリバリ伝説 Baribari Densetsu) is an early motorbike racing manga series by Shuichi Shigeno, who went on to create the Initial D series. It was published in 38 volumes between 1983 and 1991 by Kodansha. In 1985, it won the Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen. The story has a lot of similar points with Initial D. Racing on the public road (illegal of course) is the center of the storyline in the first half. It became a social problem in Japan because many \"Hashiriya\" got influenced by it and became \"Rolling-zoku\"(hashiriya trying to see how fast they can go through curves). There is also an OVA based on the manga. It is called Bari-den for short. In August 1987, it was shown in the theater by JapanHerald. In 1989 the manga was also licensed as a commercial video game by Taito Corporation for the PC Engine, under the original title. The character Gun Koma appears as a hidden character in the PlayStation 2 game MotoGP by Namco.
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The discography of British rapper Wretch 32 consists of two studio albums, six mixtapes, fourteen singles (including five as a featured artist) and nineteen music videos. Having released his debut studio album—Wretchrospective—in October 2008 to limited commercial success, Wretch 32 succeeded the release with a second album; Black and White. The lead single, \"Traktor\", was released in January 2011; and saw the artist make his first appearance on the UK chart when it debuted at number five. It was succeeded by the release of \"Unorthodox\"—featuring British musician Example—in April. The track, which sampled The Stone Roses' 1989 hit \"Fools Gold\" debuted at number two in the UK; also topping the R&B chart and independent releases chart. A third single, \"Don't Go\" featuring Josh Kumra, preceded the album's release; debuting at number-one in the UK; becoming the rapper's first number-one single. Upon release in August 2011, Black and White debuted at number four on the UK Albums Chart. A further two singles were taken from the album: \"Forgiveness\" featuring Etta Bond (December 2011) and \"Hush Little Baby\" featuring Ed Sheeran (March 2012); peaking at number forty-nine and number thirty-five respectively. Wretch 32 has also attained chart success as a featured artist, the first example of which is on the number ninety-two peaking \"Hangover\" by Starboy Nathan (May 2011). In November 2011, Wretch featured as one of many artists on the Children in Need 2011 charity single \"Teardrop\"; which peaked at number twenty-four in the United Kingdom. In 2012, Wretch featured on both \"Go In, Go Hard\" by Angel and \"Off With Their Heads\" by Devlin; the former of which peaked at number forty-one in the UK.
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Buenos Aires Cricket & Rugby Club, sometimes known simply as Buenos Aires, is an Argentine sports club based in San Fernando, Buenos Aires. The club claims to be the oldest club still in existence in Argentina, according to reports of a cricket match played by the club in Recoleta, Buenos Aires, in 1831. Likewise, the Buenos Aires FC (established in 1886 as a rugby union club exclusively and founder member of the \"River Plate Rugby Championship\", current Argentine Rugby Union) merged to BACC in 1951. Since then, rugby union became the main sport of the institution. Apart from rugby and cricket, the club hosts the practise of field hockey, football and golf.
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The Holy Trinity Church in Rothwell, West Yorkshire, England is an active Anglican parish church in the archdeaconry of Leeds and the Diocese of Leeds.
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Gary Beacom (born February 23, 1960) is a Canadian figure skater, choreographer and author. He is the 1983 and 1984 Canadian silver medalist and finished 11th at the 1984 Winter Olympics.
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Royal Rumble 1988 was the first annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on January 24, 1988, at the Copps Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario. Unlike the subsequent Royal Rumble events, this event was not shown on pay-per-view and was instead a television special shown on the USA Network. However, in 2014 WWE Network listed this event alongside the rest of the Royal Rumbles in the pay-per-view section. The main event was a two out of three falls match where The Islanders (Haku and Tama) defeated The Young Stallions (Paul Roma and Jim Powers). The undercard featured the first-ever Royal Rumble match, which was won by Jim Duggan, Jumping Bomb Angels (Noriyo Tateno and Itsuki Yamazaki) defeated The Glamour Girls (Judy Martin and Leilani Kai) in a two out of three falls match for the WWF Women's Tag Team Championship and Ricky Steamboat defeated Rick Rude by disqualification.
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Peik Chin Myaung is a limestone stalactite cave situated south of Wetwun village, near Pyin Oo Lwin, Myanmar. The cave is an interest site of tourism just 23 km from Pyin Oo Lwin, on the Lashio road.
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The 2013–14 Murray State Racers men's basketball team represented Murray State University during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Racers, led by third year head coach Steve Prohm, played their home games at the CFSB Center and were members of the West Division of the Ohio Valley Conference. They finished the season 23–11, 13–3 In OVC play and were OVC West Division champions. They lost in semifinals of the OVC Tournament to the eventual champion Eastern Kentucky Colonels. The Racers were invited to the CollegeInsider.com Tournament where they defeated the Missouri State Bears on the road and the Nebraska–Omaha Mavericks, Towson Tigers, Pacific Tigers, and Yale Bulldogs at home to be crowned the 2014 CIT champions.
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Mexican Federal Highway 22 (Carretera Federal 22) is the name given to two distinct highways in Mexico. Federal Highway 22 in Baja California Sur travels from Mexican Federal Highway 1 in Ciudad Constitución to Puerto San Carlos. The total distance of the highway is 57 km (35.4 mi). The total distance of the highway is 57.70 km (35.85 mi). Federal Highway 22 in Aguascalientes travels from Mexican Federal Highway 45 in Rincón de Romos to Mexican Federal Highway 25 in Ciénega Grande. The total distance of the highway is 36 km (22.37 mi).
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Cranberry Run is a tributary of Catawissa Creek in Columbia County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. It is approximately 2.0 miles (3.2 km) long and flows trough Beaver Township. The watershed of the stream has an area of 1.83 square miles (4.7 km2). The stream is considered to be a Coldwater Fishery. The main rock formations in the stream's watershed are the Mauch Chunk Formation and the Pocono Formation and the main soils are the Leck Kill soil and the Hazleton soil.
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8 Flora is a large, bright main-belt asteroid. It is the innermost large asteroid: no asteroid closer to the Sun has a diameter above 25 kilometres or two-elevenths that of Flora itself, and not until the tiny 149 Medusa was discovered was a single asteroid orbiting at a closer mean distance known. It is the seventh-brightest asteroid with a mean opposition magnitude of +8.7. Flora can reach a magnitude of +7.9 at a favorable opposition near perihelion, such as occurred in November 2007. Flora may be the residual core of an intensely heated, thermally evolved, and magmatically differentiated planetesimal which was subsequently disrupted.
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Claudia Jean Clevenger (born January 19, 1955), also known by her married name Claudia Hernandez, is an American former competition swimmer and world record-holder. Clevenger represented the United States at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. She finished fourth in the final of the women's 200-meter breaststroke with a time of 2:42.88.
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Elena Borisovna Batanova (Russian: Елена Борисовна Батанова) is a former competitive ice dancer for the Soviet Union. She is a two-time (1980, 1981) World Junior champion with partner Alexei Soloviev. On the senior level, they won the 1982 NHK Trophy and 1984 Soviet national title. They were coached by Lyudmila Pakhomova and later Tatiana Tarasova. Earlier, Batanova competed with Andrei Antonov, with whom she is the 1979 World Junior silver medalist. Batanova is the daughter of football player Boris Batanov. She is married to hockey player Igor Larionov, with whom she has two daughters and a son.
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This event highlighted the singular position of the sport of fencing in the early Olympic movement. In most of the other sports on the program, competitors had to be amateurs. Furthermore, amateur standing was typically lost when one competed against a professional, even if there was no money involved in that particular competition. In fencing, however, professionals were allowed to compete in the Olympics. The 1900 amateurs-masters épée fencing event pitted the best amateur épéeists against the best professionals. The top four placers in each of those two events were qualified to compete in the open event, which consisted of a single round-robin tournament with single-touch bouts. The gold medal in the event was taken by a master, but the next three places all went to amateurs.
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The 1924 Campeonato de Portugal Final was the final match of the 1923–24 Campeonato de Portugal, the 3rd season of the Campeonato de Portugal, the Portuguese football knockout tournament, organized by the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF). The match was played on 8 June 1924 at the Estádio do Campo Grande in Lisbon, and opposed Olhanense and Porto. Olhanense defeated Porto 4–2 to claim their first Campeonato de Portugal.
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Robert Raymond (Bob) Woodward AM (5 June 1923 – 21 February 2010) was an Australian architect who gained widespread recognition for his innovative fountain designs. Woodward was educated at Granville Technical Granville and Sydney Technical College. He served in the army during wartime working as an armourer. Upon completion of his service he enrolled in the architecture course at the University of Sydney. After graduating with honours, he worked locally for a year and then travelled to Finland to work for architects Alvar Aalto and Viljo Revell for two years. Upon his return he went into partnership, forming Woodward, Taranto and Wallace, specialising in commercial and industrial architecture. In 1950, Woodward was a member of the Australian team in the British Empire Games in Auckland, competing in the 440 yards hurdles. In 1959, he won a competition to design a fountain in Kings Cross in Sydney to commemorate the war service of the 9th Division of the Second Australian Imperial Force. The El Alamein Memorial Fountain, as it became known, was completed in 1961. Combining his architectural and earlier metalwork training he developed the \"dandelion\" inspired fountain which became one of the world's most copied designs. Thefountain won the New South Wales Institute of Architects Civic Design Award in 1964. Due to the success of this fountain, Woodward was approached for further commissions for fountain designs, significantly altering his career path. In 1979, he created the Canberra Times fountain, commissioned for the newspaper's fiftieth anniversary. Following this, he was commissioned to design a fountain for the High Court of Australia in Canberra, a cascade beside the ceremonial ramp. In 1981, he completed a fountain for G.J. Coles and Coy for the Parliament Reserve in Melbourne.
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Barrington Dacres (died 25 October 1806) was an officer of the Royal Navy, who saw service during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. He eventually rose to the rank of Post-Captain. He did not see action in many significant engagements, and is chiefly remembered for the accidental loss of his ship to the French, and for the unsuccessful chase of two French ships in the English Channel. He did command a number of ships of the line under several of the leading naval commanders of his time. His early death though prevented him from achieving the same seniority and degree of fame as his relatives did.
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Decorate Decorate is a five-piece indie rock band based in Copenhagen, Denmark, which appeared on the alternative rock scene in 2007. With the demo single \"Surname of Copenhagen\" the band reached the top of the charts at Det elektriske barometer (The Electric Barometer) – a Danish National Radio alternative chart, ahead of recognized bands such as Moi Caprice and Sterling.
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Jalpaiguri Polytechnic is the one of the oldest Government Polytechnic Institute of West Bengal, India under the Department of Technical Education & Training, Government of West Bengal, which offers diploma courses in 5(five) streams of Engineering conducted by West Bengal State Council of Technical Education. Established in 1961 in the form of a Govt. Sponsored Polytechnic and subsequently it became a Government Polytechnic. It is an elite Institute of Jalpaiguri District with the maximum percentage of placement in Government and Private sectors.The college has a strong infrastructure consisting of well equipped and spacious laboratories, workshops, library, audio-visual cell, training and placement cell etc.
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Spulerina parthenocissi is a moth of the Gracillariidae family. It is known from the islands of Hokkaidō, Honshū and Shikoku in Japan. The wingspan is 6–8 mm. The larvae feed on Parthenocissus tricuspidata. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mines commonly occur on both the upper and lower sides of the leaves.
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The 4 Freedoms Party (UK EPP) is a pro-European Union, centre-right political party in the United Kingdom. It first contested an election at the 2014 European Parliament elections. The party is critical of the Conservative Party's departure from the European People's Party in 2009 and opposes calls for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union. It positions itself as a conservative, pro-European alternative to the Conservative Party and the UK Independence Party, who it condemns as \"Britain's hard right\". The party calls for EU reform and a greater focus on jobs and training. It expresses support for Franklin D. Roosevelt's Four Freedoms, in addition to the EU's Four Freedoms. The party leader is Dirk Hazell, who is a former Conservative councillor and has been a candidate for the Liberal Democrats. In 2014, the party fielded candidates for the European election in the London constituency only. It polled a total of 28,014 votes across the city and failed to win any seats.
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The \"Red Terror\" Martyrs' Memorial Museum in Addis Ababa was established in 2010 as a memorial to the victims of the Red Terror under the Derg regime. In the museum various torture instruments are displayed. In addition, original skulls and bones, coffins, bloody clothes, and photographs of victims are exhibited. Tours are given for free where a museum guide will go through the exhibits and explain the history leading up to the Red Terror (starting from Haile Selassie's 80th birthday celebration). The tour guide will explain the atrocious actions done towards citizens who opposed the Derg, how prisoners were treated and how they secretly communicated among each other. The museum also features pictorial history of the red terror. \n* objects in the museum \n* Exhibit in the museum \n* Red Terror Martyr Memorial Museum, Addis Ababa
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e-TeleQuote Insurance, Inc. is an independent digital insurance agency founded in 2011 and headquartered in Clearwater, Florida. It provides information on, and enrollment of, Medicare insurance plans for people 65 and older, and those under the age of 65 with certain disabilities. It also offers insurance consultation to consumers by licensed and experienced insurance agents. e-TeleQuote employs over 200 professionals, including 150 licensed insurance agents who sell Medicare insurance products in all 50 states of the United States. The company was ranked among Inc. Magazine’s fastest growing companies at #87 in 2015, and #113 in 2016.
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Melanie Nocher (born 18 June 1988 in County Down) is an Irish swimmer. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the women's 100 metre backstroke, finishing in 33rd place in the heats, failing to qualify for the semifinals. She has stripped off to be painted for the RTÉ documentary, simply titled Naked.
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Grigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov, or Semenov (Russian: Григо́рий Миха́йлович Семёнов) (September 13(25), 1890–August 30, 1946), was a Japanese-supported leader of the White movement in Transbaikal and beyond from December 1917 to November 1920, Lieutenant General and Ataman of Baikal Cossacks (1919).
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Advances in Therapy is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering clinical medicine, especially research on pharmaceuticals. The journal publishes clinical original research papers and reviews. The journal was established in 1984 and published by Health Communications. Since 2008 it has been published by Springer Science+Business Media.
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Yanina Alicia González Jorgge (born December 6, 1979 in Asunción) is a Paraguayan actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder who represented her country in the Miss Universe 2004 pageant, held in Quito, Ecuador on June 1, 2004; and also in the Miss Earth 2004 pageant, held in Quezon City, Philippines on October 24. In both pageant she won the title of 3rd Runner-up.
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Ebrahim Rais-Sadat (Persian: ابراهیم رئیسی; born 5 February 1960), commonly known as Ebrahim Raisi, is an Iranian cleric and the current Custodian of Astan Quds Razavi. He was previously served positions in Iran's Judicial system, such as Attorney General from 2014 to 2016, and Deputy Chief Justice from 2004 to 2014 for ten years. He was also Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General of Tehran in 1980's and 1990's. He is also a member of Assembly of Experts from South Khorasan Province, being elected for the first time in 2006 election. He is son-in-law of Mashhad Friday prayer Imam and Grand Imam of Imam Reza shrine, Ahmad Alamolhoda.
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Arctodiaptomus burduricus is a species of crustacean in the family Diaptomidae. It is endemic to Lake Burdur, a saline lake in south-western Turkey.
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James L. Morison was an American football coach. He served as the first part-time head coach at the University of Notre Dame and Hillsdale College in 1894, tallying a mark of 1-1-1. Notre Dame took a significant step toward respectability, prominence, and stability when they hired a part-time coach, bearded James L. Morison. He wrote an acquaintance after his first day on the job: “I arrived here [Notre Dame] this morning and found about as green a set of football players that ever donned a uniform…They want to smoke, and when I told them that they would have to run and get up some wind, they thought I was rubbing it in on them. “One big, strong cuss remarked that it was too much like work. Well, maybe you think I didn’t give him hell! I bet you a hundred no one ever makes a remark like that again.” … Morrison had been hired for $40 plus expenses for two weeks. Morison had once played tackle for the University of Michigan. He stressed conditioning, speed, and an abundance of end runs and convinced his players that conditioning and speed would lead them to victory. Such tactics led to an opening 14-0 win over Hillsdale. Next came Albion, fresh from a 26-12 loss to Michigan, who proved to be tough. The game ended in a 6-6 tie when substitute fullback John Studebaker fell on a fumble for the only Fighting Irish touchdown. At the conclusion of the two week contract Morrison left campus to take the head coaching job at Hillsdale College. His Irish charges would finish the year 3-1-1, losing only to Albion in the season finale. At Hillsdale, Morrison would spend just one week. His Hillsdale 11 would be shut out 12-0 on the road at Albion College. In the spring of 1895, James L. Morrison received his law degree from the University of Michigan.
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Fremantle Herald and similar names have been used for three different newspapers serving Fremantle, Western Australia: The Herald (1867–1886), Fremantle Herald (1913–1919) and a current publication, founded in 1989.
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Ram Upendra Das (born 18 November 1967) is an Economist, author and Professor at Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) which is a think tank in New Delhi. He has served as a member of various High-Level Expert Groups: One of his major contributions has been towards drafting the SAFTA Treaty and the SAARC Agreement on Trade in Services (SATIS) and India's economic agreements with other countries and regions such as the ASEAN.
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The 23rd Division(Chinese: 第23师) was created In January 1949 under the Regulation of the Redesignations of All Organizations and Units of the Army, issued by Central Military Commission on November 1, 1948, basing on the 14th Independent Brigade, 8th Column of PLA Northwestern Field Army. Its history could be traced to 14th Independent Brigade of Jinsui Military District formed in September 1948. The division is part of 8th Corps. Under the flag of 23rd division it took part in the Chinese civil war. In November 1949 the division was inactivated and absorbed by 22nd Division. As of disbandment division was composed of: \n* 67th Regiment; \n* 68th Regiment; \n* 69th Regiment.
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Digimon World: Next Order (Japanese: デジモンワールド -next 0rder- Hepburn: Dejimon Wārudo Next Order), stylized as Digimon World -next 0rder-, is a Digimon role-playing video game published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4. The PlayStation Vita version was released in Japan on March 17, 2016, while the PlayStation 4 version is set to be released worldwide in early 2017.
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New Plymouth Airport (IATA: NPL, ICAO: NZNP) serves the city of New Plymouth, and the surrounding region of Taranaki. It is on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island and is 11 km from the city centre, on the highway north to Auckland, and 4 km from the outer suburb/satellite town of Bell Block. New Plymouth Airport is served by Air New Zealand and Jetstar Airways with direct flights to Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch daily. Jetstar services commenced on 1 February 2016. With 19,678 aircraft movements, the airport was the 14th busiest airport in New Zealand in 2015 flight operations. However, in terms of passenger numbers, it was the 9th busiest in New Zealand in 2014, with 343,572 people flying to the airport. Hence, more people fly to New Plymouth than other cities with larger populations such as Hamilton and Tauranga. In October 2009, New Plymouth Airport was voted as the best regional airport in New Zealand.
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Zürich Tiefenbrunnen railway station (German: Bahnhof Zürich Tiefenbrunnen) is a railway station in the Swiss city of Zürich. It is located on the Lake Zürich right bank railway line, and is situated on the shore of Lake Zürich, in the Seefeld quarter of the city.
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(This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Ilyich and the family name is Brezhnev.) Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev (/ˈbrɛʒnɛf/; Russian: Леони́д Ильи́ч Бре́жнев; IPA: [lʲɪɐˈnʲid ɪˈlʲjitɕ ˈbrʲɛʐnʲɪf] ; Ukrainian: Леоні́д Іллі́ч Бре́жнєв, 19 December 1906 (O.S. 6 December) – 10 November 1982) was the General Secretary of the Central Committee (CC) of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), presiding over the country from 1964 until his death in 1982. His eighteen-year term as General Secretary was second only to that of Joseph Stalin in duration. During Brezhnev's rule, the global influence of the Soviet Union grew dramatically, in part because of the expansion of the Soviet military during this time. His tenure as leader was marked by the beginning of an era of economic and social stagnation in the Soviet Union. Brezhnev was born in Kamenskoye (now Kamianske, Ukraine) into a Russian worker's family. After graduating from the Dniprodzerzhynsk Metallurgical Technicum, he became a metallurgical engineer in the iron and steel industry, in Ukraine. He joined Komsomol in 1923, and in 1929 became an active member of the CPSU. He was drafted into immediate military service during World War II and left the army in 1946 with the rank of major general. In 1952 Brezhnev became a member of the Central Committee, and during 1964, Brezhnev succeeded Nikita Khrushchev as First Secretary, while Alexei Kosygin succeeded Khrushchev in his post as Soviet premier. As a leader, Brezhnev took care to consult his colleagues before acting, but his attempt to govern without meaningful economic reforms led to a national decline by the mid-1970s, a period referred to as the Era of Stagnation. A significant increase in military expenditure, which by the time of Brezhnev's death stood at approximately 12.5% of the country's GNP, and an aging and ineffective leadership set the stage for a dwindling GNP compared to Western nations. While at the helm of the USSR, Brezhnev pushed for détente between the Eastern and Western countries. At the same time he presided over the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia to stop the Prague Spring, and he sent the Soviet military to Afghanistan in an attempt to save the fragile regime, which was fighting a war against the CIA-backed mujahideen. However, in December 1981 he decided not to militarily intervene in Poland, instead allowing the country's government to impose martial law, and effectively marking the end of the Brezhnev Doctrine. After years of declining health, Brezhnev died on 10 November 1982 and was quickly succeeded in his post as General Secretary by Yuri Andropov. Brezhnev had fostered a cult of personality, although not nearly to the same degree as Stalin. Mikhail Gorbachev, who would lead the USSR from 1985 to 1991, denounced his legacy and drove the process of liberalisation of the Soviet Union. In spite of this, opinion polls in Russia show Brezhnev to be the most popular Russian leader of the 20th century.
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The CPR Bridge is a Canadian railway bridge that spans the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The bridge was built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1908 and is referred to by locals as the CPR Bridge or CP Railway Bridge, or simply the Train Bridge or Railway Bridge. The city's second rail bridge, to avoid confusion, is generally known as the Grand Trunk Bridge or CN Railway Bridge. The CPR bridge is the longest and highest trestle bridge in the world reaching 5,327.625 feet (1.6km) in length and 314 feet in height. The CPR Bridge is part of the CP rail line to its Sutherland rail yards. It is unusual for a rail bridge in that it includes a pedestrian walkway, which was added in 1909. It allows users to cross between the west side of the bridge, adjacent to the Meewasin Valley trails, and the east side, near Innovation Place Research Park. Because of the walkway and its low railings, the bridge is one of the most well known suicide spots in Saskatoon. Originally, the City of Saskatoon asked that the bridge be designed so that a single lane of vehicular traffic could be added later. However, this plan was abandoned and the University Bridge was instead built upstream. The bridge is referred to on page 1 of Farley Mowat's 1961 novella, Owls in the Family; Mowat refers to the bridge by a variation of its nickname, The Railroad Bridge.
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True North Records is a Canadian, Juno Award-winning, independent record label.
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Atal Setu near Pathankot is a 592 mt long cable-stayed bridge on the Ravi river commissioned to nation on 24th December 2015 by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikkar. The bridge is situated on Dunera(Pathankot) to Basohli road and built to improve connectivity among three states of India- Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh. This bridge is first of its kind in North India and fourth of its kind in nation. The other such three bridges are in Mumbai(Bandra-Worli sealink), Allahabad(Naini) and Kolkata(Hoogly). IIT New Delhi approved the design of this bridge and the foundation stone was laid in May 2011 by UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi. The bridge was designed by Canadian consultant, McElhanney Consulting Services Ltd. (formerly Infinity Engineering Ltd.). The bridge is constructed by the Border Roads Organization, IRCON, Infinity and SP Singla Pvt Limited. The bridge is named after former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and dedicated to the nation one day before his birthday.
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Eugene Gregan (born 1937 in New Haven, Connecticut) is an American painter specializing in landscapes and Chinese-style painting. Gregan attended the Rhode Island School of Design and taught there after graduating. He has also taught at Yale and Brown Universities, Parsons School of Design, Trinity College and the Naropa Institute. He has studied in Europe and Far East Asia. His graphic and commercial design experience includes work with I.M. Pei, Herbert Matter, Norman Ives and Josef Albers, on work including illustrations, corporate logos and album covers. Notable collectors of Gregan's paintings include John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Miles Davis, John Steinbeck, John Simon, Robert Mitchum and Ram Dass. He is also partners in a film company with Thom Steinbeck, son of author John Steinbeck. He lives in Napanoch, New York, with his wife Beverly.
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Centro San Ignacio is a Venezuelan shopping mall and office complex which opened in September 1998. It won recognition for Latin American contemporary architecture with the Mies van der Rohe Award that year. The mall is in La Castellana in the Chacao area of Caracas. It was built on athletic fields next to San Ignacio Jesuit College from early 1993 to late 1998, and is managed by the Fondo de Valores Inmobiliarios.
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Rolv Eriksrud (born October 17, 1978) from Drammen is a Norwegian ski mountaineer and cross-country skier. Together with Ola Berger, Ola Herje Hovdenak and Ove-Erik Tronvoll, he finished seventh in the relay event of the 2009 European Championship of Ski Mountaineering.
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Emma Mitchell (born 19 September 1992) is a Scottish professional footballer, currently playing for FA WSL club Arsenal Ladies. She previously played in the German Frauen-Bundesliga for SGS Essen. Originally a defender, Mitchell now plays primarily as a forward. She began her senior career with Glasgow City and represents the Scotland women's national football team at international level.
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The Derby Canal ran 14 miles (23 km) from the Trent and Mersey Canal at Swarkestone to Derby and Little Eaton, and to the Erewash Canal at Sandiacre, in Derbyshire, England. The canal was authorised by an Act of Parliament in 1793 and was fully completed in 1796. It featured a level crossing of the River Derwent in the centre of Derby. An early tramroad, known as the Little Eaton Gangway, linked Little Eaton to coal mines at Denby. The canal's main cargo was coal, and it was relatively successful until the arrival of the railways in 1840. It gradually declined, with the gangway closing in 1908 and the Little Eaton Branch in 1935. Early attempts at restoration were thwarted by the closure of the whole canal in 1964. Since 1994, there has been an active campaign for restoration spearheaded by the Derby and Sandiacre Canal Trust and Society. Loss of the Derwent crossing due to development has resulted in an innovative engineering solution called the Derby Arm being proposed, as a way of transferring boats across the river.
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The Rusca River is a left bank tributary of the Bistriţa River in Romania. There is another Rusca River in the same area, on the opposite bank.
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Wladyslaw Tomasz Rawicz-Ostrowski (1790-1869) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic), Count since 1798. Wladyslaw was officer of the horse artillery in the army of the Duchy of Warsaw. He was awarded with the Virtuti Militari in 1809 after the Battle of Raszyn and with the Légion d'honneur order for Napoleons Russian Campaign from 1812 to 1813. He left the army after Napoleon's defeat. Later he tried his skills in poetry (he translated Lord Byron's poems). In December 1830 he was elected the Marshal of the Sejm of the Kingdom of Poland and served until the end of the national November Uprising of 1830-1831. In emigration he became an activist of Hotel Lambert. Interned by the Austrians he spent most of his life in Graz and in 1861 was allowed to settle down in Kraków.
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Elizabeth Ann \"Beth\" Hunter (née Walters, previously Sutherland) is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera Home and Away, played by Clarissa House. She made her first on-screen appearance on 17 April 2003 and departed on 30 January 2007. The character died from injuries sustained in a car crash on 23 April 2007.
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The discography of Japanese recording artist Gackt consists of eight studio albums, eight compilation albums, one extended play, and forty-six singles. In 1999 Gackt signed a recording contract with Nippon Crown. His breakthrough success was the EP Mizérable, which peaked at number 2 on the Oricon albums chart. His single \"Returner (Yami no Shūen)\", released on June 20, 2007, was his first and only single to reach the number one spot on the Oricon charts to date. In 2007, his entire back catalogue, with live song recordings from Drug Party tour, was released on the iTunes Store, video collection \"The Greatest Filmography\" was released in the United States and Canada, and his album Diabolos was released in 18 European countries. From November 2008 until March 2010 his records were released under his own independent label Dears, but still supported by Nippon Crown. In April 2010, Gackt transferred to Avex Group. Since February 2014 they're released by his independent record label G&Lovers, which is supported by Crown Tokuma. As a solo artist, Gackt has sold over 5 million certified records in Japan, and holds the male soloist record for most top ten consecutive chart singles as of July 18, 2011.
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The Ōito Line (大糸線 Ōito-sen) is a railway line in Japan which connects Matsumoto Station in Nagano Prefecture to Itoigawa Station in Niigata Prefecture. There are two operators on the line: East Japan Railway Company (JR East) operates the section south of Minami-Otari Station in Otari, Nagano Prefecture, and West Japan Railway Company (JR West) operates the remaining section.
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The North Side Main Line, commonly called the Howard Branch, is an elevated section of the Chicago \"L\" system. It is an active branch that is used for the Red, Purple, and Brown Line trains. As of 2012, it is the network's busiest rail branch, serving an average of 123,229 passengers each weekday. The branch is 10.3 miles (16.6 km) long with a total of 21 stations, from Howard Street in Rogers Park down to Lake Street in Chicago's Loop. The branch serves the north side of the city 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Since 2005, this branch has been renovated several times and is currently being reconstructed. On January 7, 2011, CTA requested a rehabilitation program for the North Side Main Line. This project is part of the Red Ahead program which started in the spring of 2012 and will go through to 2016.
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Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd is a Canadian airline that operates scheduled, charter and cargo services to destinations in British Columbia. Its head office is located in the South Terminal of Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, British Columbia. Its main base is Vancouver International Airport, with a hub at Port Hardy Airport.
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Gabriela \"Gabi\" Martinez Torres was a fictional character in the US soap opera Sunset Beach portrayed by American actress Priscilla Garita from February 17, 1997 to the show's end on December 31, 1999. Although she first appeared one month after the show premiere, Priscilla was credited in the show's opening credits from the beginning.
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United Republic (République solidaire, RS) is a centre-right political party in France launched by Dominique de Villepin, a former Prime Minister, on 18 June 2010. The party was set up as the vehicle through which Villepin hoped to contest the 2012 presidential election in competition with his rival Nicolas Sarkozy. Both Villepin and Sarkozy hailed from the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP). The party was joined, among others, by three former ministers (Brigitte Girardin, Azouz Begag, François Goulard), nine deputies (Marie-Anne Montchamp, Marc Bernier, Daniel Garrigue, Guy Geoffroy, François Goulard, Jean-Pierre Grand, Jacques Le Guen, Michel Raison, Jean Ueberschlag, Jean-Luc Warsmann) and one senator (Pierre Jarlier). Most of its parliamentarians were members of the UMP and its parliamentary group, blurring the difference between RS and UMP. In November 2010 Marie-Anne Montchamp, the party's spokesperson, was appointed by Sarkozy to serve in François Fillon's third government in a move that was meant to undermine RS. The party did not agree with Montchamp's choice and dismissed her as party spokesperson. In 2011, Daniel Garrigue and Jean-Luc Warsmann left RS. Villepin announced his bid for the French presidency in December 2011, but his candidacy in 2012 was unsuccessful because he failed to secure the necessary endorsements from elected officials. Almost all of its deputies subsequently retired or lost reelection in the 2012 legislative elections, only Guy Geoffroy (Seine-et-Marne) was returned. The party still exists but appears dormant.
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Tomfoolery is a musical revue based on lyrics and music that American mathematician, songwriter, and satirist Tom Lehrer first performed in the 1950s and 1960s. Devised and produced by Cameron Mackintosh, it premiered in London at the Criterion Theatre, directed by Gillian Lynne, on 5 June 1980, where it had a successful run. It subsequently opened on December 14, 1981 off-Broadway at the Top of the Gate in Greenwich Village, New York, where it ran for 120 performances. The cast included Jonathan Hadary. Lehrer himself was brought in as a consultant. The revue features 28 of Lehrer's satirical songs that were written in the 1950s and 1960s, known for their \"witty naughtiness\". Stage directions suggest each actor use their own name and wait onstage in a bar area while the others perform. Two cast recordings have been released, one by the original London cast (Robin Ray, Jonathan Adams, Martin Connor and Tricia George), the other much rarer one by the Canadian cast.
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William John Sparrow Simpson (20 June 1859 – 13 February 1952) was an English Anglican priest and writer. He wrote the libretto for John Stainer's oratorio The Crucifixion (1887), several hymns, and more than fifty books. He was chaplain of Ilford Hospital Chapel from 1904 until his death.
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Robert Allen Nen (born November 28, 1969) is a former Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. He spent most of his career as a closer. He is the son of former major league first baseman Dick Nen. He currently works in the Giants' front office as a special assistant to General Manager Brian Sabean. Nen is best known for his years with the San Francisco Giants (1998–2002), with whom he was a three-time All-Star and played in the 2002 World Series. He also played with the Texas Rangers (1993) and Florida Marlins (1993–97); in 1997, Nen won the World Series championship with the Marlins. Nen has 314 career saves with the Marlins (1993–1997; 108 saves) and Giants (1998–2002; 206 saves). He is 15th overall in career saves. Nen wore number 31 as his jersey number throughout his career.
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Pancrase: King of Pancrase Tournament Second Round was a mixed martial arts event held by Pancrase Hybrid Wrestling. It took place at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan on December 17, 1994. The event continued the 2 day, 16 man tournament to crown the first ever champion of Pancrase and featured the Semifinals and Finals of the tournament. Previously, Masakatsu Funaki, Ken Shamrock, Manabu Yamada and Minoru Suzuki had survived Day 1 at the King of Pancrase Opening Round and advanced to Day 2.
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Cliffhanger is a steel roller coaster at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Originally located at Celebration City in Branson, Missouri, the ride was moved to its present location in 2012. It officially reopened on June 15, 2012.
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The Simurq 2013-14 season was Simurq's eighth Azerbaijan Premier League season. They finished 7th in the Premier League and reached the Second Round of the Azerbaijan Cup where they were defeated by Araz. It is Giorgi Chikhradze's second full season as manager.
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Cooper Grace Ward Lawyers is an Australian law firm with a commercial focus. The firm office is located in the Brisbane central business district, Queensland. The firm has around 220 team members including 22 partners.
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Madara Līduma (born 10 August 1982 in Gulbene, Latvia) is a World Cup level Latvian biathlete. Her career best achievement is the 10th place at the 2006 Torino Olympics 15 kilometre individual race.
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Hotchkiss v. Greenwood, 52 U.S. (11 How.) 248 (1850), was a United States Supreme Court decision credited with introducing into United States patent law the concept of non-obviousness as a patentability requirement, as well as stating the applicable legal standard for determining its presence or absence in a claimed invention. The test of the Hotchkiss case may be described as: whether, at the time the claimed invention was made, the differences between the features of the claimed invention and the things that persons skilled in the relevant art already knew were such that it would have been within the level of skill of an ordinary artisan in that art to combine those known features to make the claimed invention. More specifically, as stated in the Hotchkiss opinion, itself: Unless more ingenuity and skill . . . were required . . . than were possessed by an ordinary mechanic acquainted with the business, there was an absence of that degree of skill and ingenuity which constitute essential elements of every invention. In other words, the improvement is the work of the skillful mechanic, not that of the inventor.
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Port Isaac's Fisherman's Friends is the third album from the British 10-strong singing group Fisherman's Friends. It was released in the UK on 26 April 2010, on Universal Records. It peaked at number 9 on the UK Albums Chart. It was the group's first release on a major label, as the first two CDs were self-released.
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The Austria Wirtschaftsservice Gesellschaft (aws) is an Austrian federal development and financing bank for the promotion and financing of companies. The bank provides around €1 billion (2008) in development aid, mainly as grants, loans and guarantees to finance projects in the value of almost €11 billion (2008). aws is focused on four different areas: Technology and innovation, equity and capital markets, promotion and financing as well as services for research and development management. In addition to these core activities it also administers the Austrian federal economic stimulus package of around €1 billion in 2009 and 2010.
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The 1922 Columbus Panhandles season was their third in the league and last season as the Panhandles. The team failed to improve on their previous output of 1–8, losing all their games. They tied for fifteenth place in the league.
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Maria Remenyi (born c. 1946 in Denmark) is a beauty queen and, later, an astrophysicist and cosmologist, who held the title of Miss USA 1966.
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Zhyrasuchus is an extinct genus of crocodylomorph that may have been a crocodylid eusuchian, but is only known from scanty material including a frontal (one of the bones of the roof of the skull). Its fossils were found in the Coniacian-age Upper Cretaceous Bissekty Formation of Dzharakhuduk, Uzbekistan. Zhyrasuchus was described in 1989 by Lev Nesov and colleagues. The type species is Z. angustifrons. A 2000 review by Glenn Storrs and Mikhail Efimov could not determine how Zhyrasuchus and the contemporaneous Tadzhikosuchus were related, or even if they were synonyms, due to the poor fossils available.
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Namibia Breweries Limited (NBL) is a Namibian brewery founded in 1920 when Carl List and Hermann Ohlthaver acquired four small breweries with financial difficulties. The breweries were merged under the name South West Breweries Limited (SWB). SWB changed its name to Namibia Breweries Limited when Namibia gained independence on March 21, 1990. Ohlthaver & List Group of Companies are still the majority shareholder.
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Nothotsuga is a genus of coniferous trees in the family Pinaceae. It is endemic to China. Nothotsuga contains only one species, Nothotsuga longibracteata, commonly known as the Bristlecone Hemlock, which is found in southeastern China, in southern Fujian, northern Guangdong, northeast Guangxi, northeast Guizhou and southwest Hunan.
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Simeon Castille (born October 12, 1985) is an American football cornerback who is currently a free agent. He was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent in 2008. He played college football at Alabama. He has also been a member of the San Diego Chargers, Florida Tuskers and Minnesota Vikings. On February 3, 2014, Castille was traded to the San Jose SaberCats in exchange for Quentin Sims, Andre Freeman and Syd'Quan Thompson.
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Lars Müller (born 22 March 1976 in Werne) is a German former football player who is sporting director of Hammer SpVg.
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Pope Celestine I (Latin: Caelestinus I; died 26 July 432) was Pope from 10 September 422 to his death in 432. According to the Liber Pontificalis, the start of his papacy was 3 November. However, Tillemont places the date at 10 September.
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Buford's Gap is a wind gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Bedford County, Virginia. Buford's Gap was the original crossing of the Blue Ridge Mountains for the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, later the Norfolk and Western Railway, a precursor of today's Norfolk Southern Railway system. It was the site of a battle in 1864 during the American Civil War. U.S. Route 460 also passes through the gap.
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Syed Mohammad Baba Tajuddin known Tajuddin Baba (Urdu: تاج الد ین بابا) (January 27, 1861 – August 17, 1925) was an Indian Muslim Sufi master (Qutub). He lived in Nagpur, India.
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Just outside the north city limits of Topeka, Kansas, is a 12-acre (49,000 m2) lake that, according to a comment in the GoingOutside.com website, is called Menoken Lake or North Topeka Oxbow Lake. This lake, a natural freshwater oxbow lake, is one of about six lakes that once were part of the Kansas River. The River is a mile to the south of Menoken Lake. When the river current shifted to the south, this lake was left behind. The lake is about 225 feet (69 m) wide and about 1,200 feet (370 m) long. It is curved into an arc. This lake was once longer on both ends. On the east end, the roadway for US 24 was filled through the lakebed. A small patch of water still exists south of US 24. On the west end, an entrance/exit ramp was built. The roadbed was filled in that portion of the lakebed. A small patch of water exists inside the loop of the ramp. To the south of the lake is US 24 and a frontage road is at the lake's southeast end. Crop fields adjoin the lake along the east and south. North 25th Street is just north of the lake and three or four residences are along the lake's edge there. A private jetty juts into Menoken Lake from the north shore. The west one-third of the lake has been separated from the rest by two privately owned dams. No public swimming is allowed and there are no public boat ramps. However, fishing can be done from the shore at the lake's east and west ends where the public road right of way adjoins the lake.
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