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The Common Man's Front (Italian: Fronte dell'Uomo Qualunque, or UQ) was a short-lived right-wing populist, monarchist and anti-communist political party in Italy. It was formed shortly after the end of the Second World War and participated in the first post-war election for the constituent assembly in 1946. Its leader was the Roman writer Guglielmo Giannini, and its symbol was the banner of Giannini's newspaper L'Uomo qualunque (\"The Common Man\").
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Landes Bioscience is an Austin, Texas-based publisher of bioscience journals. Cell Cycle, one of its first two journals, achieved the highest percent increase in total citations in molecular biology and genetics for the period of July–August 2007, with 1490 papers cited 6228 times. It was acquired by Taylor & Francis in June 2014.
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The BMW N53 is a straight 6 DOHC piston engine which was produced from 2006 to 2011. It is the final naturally aspirated straight-6 engine produced by BMW, ending a history of continuous production of this engine configuration since 1968. The N53 released in 2006 in the facelifted E60/E61 523i and 525i. Following the introduction of the N20 turbocharged straight-4 engine in 2011, the N53 began to be phased out. The N54 turbocharged straight-6 engine was produced alongside the N53, therefore the N54 took over as the highest performance six-cylinder engine. Compared with its N52 predecessor which was port-injected, the N53 uses direct injection (consisting of Piëzo-electric injectors directly in the cylinder) with a stratified lean mixture operation. The N53 has variable valve timing on both camshafts(called double vanos by BMW) and a magnesium alloy block. Unlike the N52, the N53 does not contain variable valve lift (called valvetronic by BMW), due to space limitations in the cylinder head. BMW never sold the N53 engine in North American, Australian and Malaysian vehicles, due to the high sulphur content of the fuel available in these markets. These regions continued to use the N52 port-injected naturally-aspirated and N54 direct-injection twin-turbo inline-6 engines for the 2007-2011 model years.
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The spotted paddle-tail newt (Pachytriton brevipes) is an amphibian native to southeastern China; it was named in 1876. A member of the family Salamandridae, it is closely related to the spotless paddle-tail newt (Pachytriton labiatus). The spotted paddle-tail newt lives in streams and is characterized by its long, paddle-shaped tail used for propulsion.
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Clara Morgane (French pronunciation: [klaʁa mɔʁˈɡan]; born on 25 January 1981) is a former pornographic actress, a French singer, media personality and TV host.
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Young Savage Florida is a compilation CD of various alternative musicians created in 1996. As the title implies, each band or musician was somehow connected to the U.S. State of Florida, the most notable of which was former Badfinger drummer Mike Gibbins who spent the last years of his life in the state. Spurred by the Baskervils off their own self-published Baskervinyl Records, as well as three other labels, each musician has two songs arranged in the same order, with exceptions of The Vodkats, Galea Escargot(billed simply as \"Escargot\"), and John Stephan. Liner notes include both real and fake biographies of each band. Common themes on each track are primarily relevant to southern U.S. culture, including surfing, warm weather, highway travel, and early rock and roll. Two of the more interesting songs are a trashy cover of Neil Sedaka's song \"Stupid Cupid,\" by The Vodkats (in an unintentional medley with the band's own \"Kill the Keg\"), and a song by Loco Siempre alleging that Jerry Lee Lewis secretly killed Elvis Presley during a drunken rampage.
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Peter Quinel (or Peter de Quivel, or Quivil; c. 1230–1291) was a medieval Bishop of Exeter.
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Commercial Township is a township in Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States. It is part of the Vineland-Millville-Bridgeton Primary Metropolitan Statistical Area for statistical purposes. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 5,178, reflecting a decline of 81 (-1.5%) from the 5,259 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 233 (+4.6%) from the 5,026 counted in the 1990 Census. Commercial Township was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 27, 1874, from portions of Downe Township. The township was named for its shellfish industry.
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The Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital is the world's foremost falcon welfare institution, and the first of its kind. It opened on 3 October 1999, as an affiliate of the Abu Dhabi Environment Agency, since when it has been directed by German veterinary surgeon Dr Margit Gabriele Müller and has become one of the largest avian hospitals. The hospital operates under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi. It has proven itself one of Abu Dhabi's major tourist attractions. In 2010 it was visited by U.S. Ambassador Richard Olson.
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Sardis Lake is a 98,520-acre (398.7 km2) reservoir on the Little Tallahatchie River in Lafayette, Panola, and Marshall counties, Mississippi. Sardis Lake is impounded by Sardis Dam, located nine miles (14 km) southeast of the town of Sardis. It is approximately an hour drive from Memphis, Tennessee. The dam is 15,300 feet (4,700 m) long, has an average height of 97 feet (30 m), and a maximum height of 117 feet (36 m).
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Legros de Rumigny was the hairdresser for the French court of the 18th century including Madame de Pompadour. In 1763 he wrote L'Art de la coeffure des dames françaises and in 1767 he established the Académie pour la coëffures des Dames which helped establish hairdressing as a profession.
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Cyrano is a musical with a book and lyrics by Anthony Burgess and music by Michael J. Lewis. Based on Edmond Rostand's classic 1897 play of the same name, it focuses on a love triangle involving the large-nosed poetic Cyrano de Bergerac, his beautiful cousin Roxana, and his classically handsome but inarticulate friend Christian de Neuvillette who, unaware of Cyrano's unrequited passion for Roxana, imposes upon him to provide the romantic words he can use to woo her successfully in mid-17th century Paris. In the early 1960s, David Merrick had announced plans to produce a musical entitled Cyrano with a score by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, but nothing came of the project. Burgess had translated the Rostand play for the Guthrie in Minneapolis, and director Michael Langham suggested he adapt it for a musical version. Burgess joined forces with film composer Lewis, replacing dialogue in his play with musical numbers, and the completed work was staged at the Guthrie, again with Langham at the helm. Following a tryout in Boston's Colonial Theatre and five previews, the Broadway production, directed and choreographed by Michael Kidd, opened on May 13, 1973 at the Palace Theatre, where it ran for 49 performances. The cast included Christopher Plummer as Cyrano, Leigh Beery as Roxana, and Mark Lamos as Christian, with Tovah Feldshuh making her Broadway debut in two small supporting roles. Plummer won the Tony for Best Actor in a Musical and Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance, and Beery was Tony-nominated for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. An original cast recording LP was released by A&M Records in 1973. An original cast recording CD was released by Decca Records in 2005. In September 1994, an abridged version of the musical made its West Coast preview at The Newport Arts Center in Orange County, California. Directed by Kent Johnson, and starring well known regional actor John Huntington as Cyrano and actress Deirdre McGill (\" A Thing Called Love \", \" Dead Hollywood Blondes\") as Roxanne. One song, \"You Have Made Me Love\", released on a Broadway standards album sung by Deirdre McGill.
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Caroline Brasch Nielsen (born 21 June 1993) is a Danish fashion model. She is well known for being the face of Marc Jacobs and Valentino, as well as some fragrances : Fendi's Fan di Fendi Blossom, Chloe's Roses de Chloe.
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Oxyrhopus melanogenys, commonly known as Tschudi's false coral snake, is a colubrid snake species found in the northern part of South America.
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Carina Görlin, born 17 February 1963 in Borlänge, Sweden, is a Swedish former cross country skier who competed from 1991 to 1994. Competing at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, she had her best career finish of seventh in the 4 x 5 km relay and her best individual finish of 14th in the 5 km. Görlin's best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was tenth in the 15 km event at Val di Fiemme in 1991. Her best World Cup finish was 12th twice, both in 5 km events in 1991. Görlin's best finish was ninth on three occasions in 10 km events in Sweden from 1992 to 1994. In 1993, she won Tjejvasan.
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Michael Alexander \"Mike\" Petrasso (born 9 July 1995) is a Canadian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Queens Park Rangers. Born in Toronto, Petrasso started his career at the academy of Major League Soccer side Toronto FC. In 2012, Petrasso moved to English club Queens Park Rangers. He joined Oldham Athletic on loan from QPR in November 2013. He joined Coventry City on a loan from QPR on 14 February 2014.
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TDRS-9, known before launch as TDRS-I, is an American communications satellite which is operated by NASA as part of the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System. It was constructed by the Boeing Satellite Development Center, formerly Hughes Space and Communications, and is based on the BSS-601 satellite bus. It was the second Advanced TDRS, or second-generation Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, to be launched.
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The Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority (EMTA) is the transit authority that owns and operates the public transport system in the city of Erie and around Erie County, Pennsylvania which includes the 'e', the area's transit buses; LIFT, the county paratransit service; and Bayliner Trolley, the downtown circulator.
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Richard Law (March 7, 1733 – January 26, 1806) was an American lawyer, jurist and statesman from New London, Connecticut. Born in Milford, Connecticut, Law graduated from Yale College in 1751 and read law to enter the bar in 1755. He was in private practice in Milford from 1755 to 1757, and in New London, Connecticut from 1757 to 1765. He was a justice of the peace in New London from 1765 to 1775, also serving as a member of the Connecticut General Assembly in 1774, 1776, 1777 and from 1780 to 1783. He was a Chief judge, New London County Court, Connecticut from 1773 to 1784. He was a Clerk, Connecticut General Assembly from 1774 to 1776. He was an assistant to the Connecticut General Assembly from 1776 to 1786, and was one of Connecticut's delegates to the Continental Congress in 1777 and from 1781 to 1782. He was later a judge on the Connecticut Superior Court (1784–1789), and the United States District Court for the District of Connecticut (1789–1806). On September 24, 1789, Law was nominated by President George Washington to a seat on the newly established United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, created by 1 Stat. 73. Law was confirmed by the United States Senate on September 26, 1789, and received his commission the same day. Law served tehreafter until his death, in New London. His son, Lyman Law, would later represent Connecticut in the U. S. Congress. His grandson, John Law, served as United States Representative from Indiana.
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Kristaps Zvejnieks (born 15 February 1992 in Riga) is an Alpine ski racer and inline Alpine slalom racer from Latvia. He competed for Latvia at the 2010 Winter Olympics. He competed in slalom and giant slalom and his best result was a 37th place in the slalom. He competes in FIS, CIT, EC and WC levels. He had his first World Cup start in Schladming on 24 January 2012.
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Melita Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Sydney, Australia. It is mainly used for football and is the home ground for Parramatta FC team and the Parramatta Ladyhawks Women's Super League team. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people. Melita Stadium is home to the Maltese national rugby league team.
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The Waldisee (or Waldiseeli) is a mountain lake, located south of Bisisthal, in the municipality of Muotathal, canton of Schwyz. It lies at a height of 1,406 metres, at the foot of the Alpler Stock. It has a maximum length of 420 metres.
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The Paisley Hurricanes are an amateur rugby league team. They play in the Scotland Division of the Rugby League Conference. The club is currently based at the Anchor Recreation Grounds in Paisley, home of Paisley Rugby Union Club. Fife vs Paisley game cancelled - points awarded to home side.
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Ranjit Singh Sarkaria (January 16, 1916 – September 12, 2007) was an Indian Supreme Court justice from September 17, 1973 until January 15, 1981.
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Galaxy Express 999 (銀河鉄道999(スリーナイン) Ginga Tetsudō Surī Nain) is a manga written and drawn by Leiji Matsumoto, as well as various anime films and TV series based on it. It is set in a space-faring, high-tech future in which humans have learned how to transfer their minds and emotions with perfect fidelity into mechanical bodies, thus achieving practical immortality. The manga won the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen in 1978. The anime series won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize in 1981. Matsumoto was inspired to create Galaxy Express 999 by the idea of a steam train running through the stars in the novel Night on the Galactic Railroad by Kenji Miyazawa.
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The Almaguin Spartans are a Canadian Junior ice hockey team based in South River, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Greater Metro Junior A Hockey League. They were originally the Mattawa Voyageurs of Mattawa, Ontario.
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Molly Shaffer Van Houweling (born March 1, 1973) is an American cyclist, academic and legal scholar. Van Houweling is Professor of Law and Associate Dean at the UC Berkeley School of Law and was previously president and board member of Creative Commons. Van Houweling is also on the board of Authors Alliance a non-profit organization that helps authors disseminate their work broadly. She received her J.D. from the Harvard Law School in 1998. After law school she clerked for Judge Michael Boudin of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, and then in 2000-2001 for Justice David Souter of the U.S. Supreme Court. She was previously on the faculty of the University of Michigan Law School before moving to UC Berkeley. In addition to her work as a legal academic and copyright activist, Van Howeling is also a competitive bicycle racer. On September 12, 2015 she set a new Hour record by cycling 46.273 km in an hour. Van Houweling is also a five-time UCI Amateur Road World Champion, most recently winning the road race and time trial titles at the 2014 UCI World Cycling Tour Final in Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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Moira Cargill (born 10 December 1958) is a British former alpine skier who competed in the 1980 Winter Olympics.
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Maiko Fujino (藤野 舞子 Fujino Maiko, born May 25, 1983) is a Japanese swimmer, who specialized in long-distance freestyle and individual medley events. She represented her nation Japan at the 2008 Summer Olympics, and has won a career total of six medals (one silver and five bronze) in a major international competition, spanning the Pan Pacific Championships and three editions of the Asian Games (2002 to 2010). Fujino is also a student at Takushoku University in Tokyo. Fujino made her own swimming history at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships in Yokohama, quickly claiming the bronze medal in the 400 m individual medley with a time of 4:45.79. The following year, Fujino picked up two more medals in the same stroke (silver in the 400, and bronze in the 200) at the 2003 Summer Universiade in Daegu, South Korea, posting respective marks of 2:17.41 and 4:48.44. Five years later, Fujino competed in two swimming events at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. Leading up to the Games, she cleared FINA A-standard entry times of 8:34.17 (800 m freestyle) and 4:40.14 (400 m individual medley) at the Olympic trials in Tokyo to earn an outright selection on the Japanese team. On the first day of the Games, Fujino posted her personal best of 4:37.35 in the preliminary heats of the 400 m individual medley, but missed out the final by less than 0.21 of a second in eleventh place. In her second event, 800 m freestyle, Fujino challenged seven other swimmers on the third heat, including former Olympic champion Camelia Potec of Romania, 14-year-old Li Xuanxu of China, and top medal favorite Katie Hoff of the United States. She raced to sixth place by five seconds behind Venezuela's Andreina Pinto in 8:35.60. For the second time, Fujino failed to advance to the top 8 final, placing herself in twenty-first overall on the evening prelims. Fujino also became the first female Japanese swimmer to dip under 4:30 barrier in the 400 m individual medley, smashing a Japanese record and her own tech suit best of 4:29.77 at the 2009 Japan Open in Tokyo.
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Phra Ajaan Thate Desaransi, (Ajaan Thate) (Phra Rajanirodharangsee) (Luangpu Thet Thetrangsi) (Phra Desarangsee) (1902–1994) was one of the most famous masters of Theravada Buddhist meditation known as the Thai Forest Tradition who lived in northern Thailand.
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Georgia Brooks is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Saskia Hampele. The actress was travelling through Kakadu with her boyfriend when she received a call from her agent about a regular role on Neighbours. Hampele was then asked to film an audition for the show and she said that she could not turn down the opportunity to play Georgia. She also believed that she was meant to get the part because the character was originally called Daisy, a nickname her boyfriend and friends call her. Hampele made her first screen appearance as Georgia during the episode broadcast on 5 October 2012. Hampele decided to leave the show in 2015 to pursue new acting opportunities, and Georgia made her departure in the same month. She later returned for guest appearances in August 2015 and April 2016. Georgia was introduced to Neighbours as the cousin of established character Toadfish Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) and she soon moved in with him and his partner, Sonya (Eve Morey). Georgia is a graduate nurse from the country. Hampele stated that she is a positive person, while writers for TV Week and Soap World described her as being \"bubbly\" and \"vivacious\". When Georgia's childhood sweetheart, Scotty Boland (Rhys Uhlich), was introduced, she began questioning their relationship after developing feelings for Kyle Canning (Chris Milligan). After Georgia learned that Scotty was gay, she went on a downward spiral and briefly lost her job at the hospital due to a drugs scandal. Georgia later became engaged to Kyle, developed a singing career, had a miscarriage and a cancer scare.
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The American College of Greece (ACG) was founded in 1875 by American United Church of Christ missionaries as a primary and secondary school for girls in Smyrna, Asia Minor and is considered Europe’s oldest and largest, comprehensive, U.S.-accredited academic institution and the largest private institute of tertiary education in Greece. It is run by the namesake 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization which is legally based in Boston, United States. Today ACG has four divisions: \n* PIERCE (secondary education) \n* Deree College (undergraduate and postgraduate liberal arts) \n* ALBA Graduate Business School at The American College of Greece
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Alam el Phan (Arabic: عالم الفن) (meaning The Art World in Arabic) is an Egyptian media group based in Cairo that supervises, manages, and produces Arabic music records and motion pictures. The company also runs the record label and TV station Mazzika, and the TV station Zoom. It is distributed by EMI Arabia.
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Brian John Masters (17 October 1932–23 September 1998) was the Bishop of Fulham and then the area Bishop of Edmonton in the last quarter of the 20th century. Masters was educated at Collyer’s School, Horsham and Queens' College, Cambridge before beginning his ordained ministry as a curate at St Dunstan and All Saints in Stepney, after which he was the Vicar of Holy Trinity with St Mary's Hoxton before his ordination to the episcopate. He died in office while still bishop.
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The Remsen Stakes is an American Grade II race for Thoroughbred horse race run annually near the end of November at Aqueduct Racetrack in Queens, New York. The one and one-eighths mile race is open to two-year-olds and currently offers a purse of $300,000. Inaugurated in 1904, the Remsen was named for Colonel Joremus Remsen (1735–1790) whose family at one time owned a large portion of Long Island and who became leader of the American Revolutionary forces at the 1776 Battle of Long Island. Run at Jamaica Racetrack from inception in 1904 to 1959, it was run in two divisions in 1943 and until 1954 was known as the Remsen Handicap. There was no race held in 1908, and none from 1910 to 1917 as well as 1951. The Remsen stakes is influential as one of the last graded stakes for two-year-olds on the New York racing circuit and its winner is generally among the winterbook favorites for the following year's Kentucky Derby. Since inception, the Remsen has been competed over various distances: \n* 5 furlongs : 1948 \n* 5.5 furlongs : 1904–1917 \n* 6 furlongs : 1918–1945, 1949–1950 \n* 1-mile (1.6 km) : 1959–1972 \n* 1 1⁄16 : 1946–1947, 1952–1958 \n* 1 1⁄8 miles : 1973 to present
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The Battle of Tangdao (唐岛之战) was a naval engagement that took place in 1161 between the Jurchen Jin and the Southern Song Dynasty of China on the East China Sea. The conflict was part of the Jin-Song wars, and was fought near Tangdao Island. It was an attempt by the Jin to invade and conquer the Southern Song Dynasty, yet resulted in failure and defeat for the Jurchens. The Jin Dynasty navy was set on fire by firearms and Fire Arrows, suffering heavy losses. For this battle, the commander of the Song Dynasty squadron, Li Bao, faced the opposing commander Zheng Jia, the admiral of the Jin Dynasty. On the fate of Zheng Jia, the historical text of the Jin Shi states: This battle was followed by another naval confrontation, the Battle of Caishi (采石之战) taking place in 1161. The battle is significant in the technological history of the Song navy. The 20th century historian Joseph Needham has called the era \"one of continual innovation\" when the size of the Song fleet grew \"from a total of 11 squadrons and 3,000 men [the Song navy] rose in one century to 20 squadrons totalling 52,000 men, with its main base near Shanghai.\" They were further reinforced by the aid of seafaring Chinese merchants.The technological gains of the Song navy ensured its access and dominance of the East China Sea for centuries in competition with the military forces of Jurchen and Mongol rivals. By 1129, the Song navy had invented gunpowder bombs for warship trebuchets. The weapon was made mandatory for all ships in the Song fleet. The construction of paddle-wheel ships, operated with treadmills, went on for several decades between 1132 and 1183. The engineer Gao Xuan devised a paddle-wheel ship outfitted with up to eleven paddle-wheels on each side. Iron plating for armoring the ships was designed in 1203 by the engineer Qin Shifu.
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Peter Luger Steak House is a steakhouse located in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York City, with a second location in Great Neck, New York, on Long Island. Peter Luger has been named the best steakhouse in New York City by Zagat Survey for 30 years in a row. The Brooklyn location is known for its long wooden bar, and the \"dining rooms have a Teutonic air, with exposed wooden beams, burnished oak wainscoting, brass chandeliers and weathered beer-hall tables\". In 2002, it was named to the James Beard Foundation's list of \"America's Classics\".
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Kuban State Agrarian University is a large modern scientific and educational complex with a well-developed infrastructure. On the area of 207 hectares there are:\u0083 20 academic and laboratory buildings;\u0083 20 hostels accommodating 9 thousand students;\u0083 2 scientific-research institutes (ScRI «Biotechnology and Food Produce Certification», ScRI «Applied and Experimental Ecology»);\u0083 Academic scientific and innovative complex «Technologist»;\u0083 Artificial Climate Center;\u0083 Youth Scientific and TechnicalCreative Work Center «Agrouniversitet»;\u0083 Botanical Garden named after professor I.S.Kosenko;\u0083 Library containing more than 1 million editions;\u0083 Internet Center;\u0083 Editorial staff of the journal «Works of Kuban State Agrarian University»;\u0083 Students polyclinic;\u0083 Daily Round Service Home, two canteens;\u0083 Sports complex with a swimming pool;\u0083 Stadium accommodating 800 spectators and six open sports grounds.The University includes:\u0083 Two highly profitable experimental-training farms «Kuban» and «Krasnodarskoye»;\u0083 Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution «Krasnodar Regional Agrarian Business Institute»;\u0083 4 branches (Anapa, Bryukhovetsky, Voznesensky, Novokubansky);\u0083 Recreation base at the Black Sea coast (sports and recreation camp «Krinitsa»).KubSAU has a long tradition of international partnerships. Since 1968 the University has graduated more than 5.5 thousand foreign students from all over the world. Among the new Kuban SAU academic partners are Hohenheim University, Angers University, University of Udine, Copenhagen University, Tübingen University, the French Romanian Superior Institute of Food-industry and Agricultural Development ISFRADA, S. Seifullin Kazakh Agro Technical University, Vienna University of Natural Sciences, Warsaw University of Natural Sciences, Dronten University of Applied Sciences.Today the University cooperates with such big world companies as PepsiCо, CLAAS, World Technique, Azersun Holding, Price Waterhouse Coopers, EkoNiva and funds — Volnoe Delo, Phillip Morris.
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Pavane for a Dead Girl (亡き少女の為のパヴァーヌ Naki Shōjo no Tame no Pavane) is a Japanese manga series illustrated and written by Koge Donbo. The manga started serialization in the Japanese shōnen manga magazine Comic Blade on July 30, 2008, published by Mag Garden. It is ongoing, with six volumes to date.English-language distribution was being handled by Tokyopop; however, they were only able to publish the first volume before closing in May 2011 due to bankruptcy.
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The 1963–64 Connecticut Huskies men's basketball team represented the University of Connecticut in the 1963–64 collegiate men's basketball season. The Huskies completed the season with a 16–11 overall record. The Huskies were members of the Yankee Conference, where they ended the season with a 9–2 record. They were the Yankee Conference Regular Season Co-Champions and made it to the Elite Eight in the 1964 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The Huskies played their home games at Hugh S. Greer Field House in Storrs, Connecticut, and were led by first-year head coach Fred Shabel.
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Katalin Kiss (born 3 January 1982) is a Hungarian individual rhythmic gymnast. She represents her nation at international competitions. She competed at world championships, including at the 2005 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships.
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NGC 2775 (also known as Caldwell 48) is an unbarred spiral galaxy with a prominent ring structure in the constellation Cancer. This galaxy has a bulge and multiple spiral arms, on which few HII regions can be detected, implying recent star formation. It was discovered by William Herschel in 1783. NGC 2775 is the most prominent galaxy in a small galaxy group known as NGC 2775 group, part of the Virgo Supercluster, along with the Local Group. Other members of the NGC 2775 group include NGC 2777 and UGC 4781. SN1993z is the only supernova known to have occurred in NGC 2775 and was a Type Ia on Sept. 23rd that year at a magnitude of 13.9. By the 25th, spectra that was obtained showed that it had peaked four weeks earlier.
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Joe Shortill ((2 December 1894 – 21 February 1970) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Carlton and Fitzroy in the Victorian Football League (VFL).
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Cuapetes lacertae, previously known as Periclimenes lacertae, is a species of shrimp belonging to the family Palaemonidae. Its name is due to the fact the first specimen was collected from Lizard Island: lacerta being Latin for \"lizard\".
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The GJ-81 is an urban highway in Gijón, Asturias, Spain dependent of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport of Spain. This highway was the beginning of the road that connects Gijón with Oviedo and Avilés, commonly known as \"the Y\". Since it was renamed as GJ-81, it works as an entering to the Eastern zone of Gijón from the Southern ring road of the city, integrated in the A-8 highway. It has a traffic radar installed. GJ-81 also connects Gijón with El Musel and the Aboño Power Plant.
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Stagecoach Gold is a sub-brand used by various Stagecoach bus subsidiaries in the United Kingdom. Stagecoach Gold (originally Goldline) was launched in 2007 and was designed to attract more middle-class passengers to choose bus travel as a method of transport as well as to reward passengers on some busy and popular routes. Stagecoach in Oxfordshire currently runs the most Stagecoach Gold routes with a total of six as of August 2015. Stagecoach in Oxfordshire also owns the largest number of Stagecoach Gold branded vehicles with 50 in its fleet as of August 2015.
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Open seasonally from the May long weekend to Labour Day. The Seven Oaks House Museum is a museum in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The two-storey log dwelling is designated a Provincial Heritage Site, and a Winnipeg Landmark Heritage Structure. Seven Oaks House is one of the oldest surviving residences in Manitoba and one of a handful of log buildings remaining that give a picture of life at Red River during the 1800s. Built from 1851-1853 primarily of wood, with a stone foundation, the home of John Inkster is today a valuable part of the province of Manitoba's heritage. The restored dwelling is open to the public. Its furnishings, some of them original, recapture the style and use of the rooms when John Inkster and his family lived here. The house was owned by one family, the Inksters, until 1952 when it was turned over to the city to be used as a park and museum. Seven Oaks takes its name from a nearby creek where seven large oak trees once stood, marking the site of the Battle of Seven Oaks fought in 1816. The museum is open to the public 7 days a week (10am - 5pm) from the May Long Weekend through Labor Day Weekend. Tours are available and admission to the museum is by donation. The Museum is affiliated with CMA, CHIN, and Virtual Museum of Canada.
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Ernest Bradshaw (born 1887, date of death unknown) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half.
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Queens Center is an urban shopping mall in the Elmhurst neighborhood of Queens, New York City, United States. It is located at the intersection of Queens Boulevard and Woodhaven Boulevard, adjacent to the Woodhaven Boulevard station (M R trains) on the IND Queens Boulevard Line of the New York City Subway. It is across the street from the former St. Johns Hospital and the Rock Church. It is also off Exit 19 on Interstate 495 (the Long Island Expressway). Queens Center Mall is the largest mall in Queens. It is currently owned and managed by The Macerich Company, who purchased the mall in the 1990s. The mall has a gross leasable area of 966,499 square feet (89,790.7 m2) and 150 stores. It has one of the highest sales per square foot in the United States, with 2002 sales of $953 per square foot, almost triple the national average.
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Hakim Hanif Warrick (born July 8, 1982) is an American professional basketball player who last played for Olympiacos of the Greek Basket League. The 6'9\", 220 lb. (100 kg) power forward-center was a major part of the Syracuse Orange's run to the 2003 NCAA Division I college basketball National Championship, often being most remembered for blocking a potential game-tying three-pointer in the title game. Warrick also has a reputation as a prolific dunker, while also possessing a wide arsenal of low-post moves. Warrick was taken with the 19th pick in the 2005 NBA draft, and after being used sparingly in his first NBA season, he had a breakout second year, by more than tripling his scoring output, and doubling his rebounds.
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Tom Pettersen (8 May 1935 – 9 February 1994) was a Norwegian swimmer. He competed in the men's 100 metre backstroke at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
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Mars 96 (sometimes called Mars 8) was a failed Mars mission launched in 1996 to investigate Mars by the Russian Space Forces and not directly related to the Soviet Mars probe program of the same name. After failure of the second fourth-stage burn, the probe assembly re-entered the Earth's atmosphere, breaking up over a 200-mile long portion of the Pacific Ocean, Chile, and Bolivia. The Mars 96 spacecraft was based on the Phobos probes launched to Mars in 1988. They were of a new design at the time and both ultimately failed. For the Mars 96 mission the designers believed they had corrected the flaws of the Phobos probes, but the value of their improvements was never demonstrated due to the destruction of the probe during the launch phase. It was, however, a very ambitious mission and the heaviest interplanetary probe launched up to that time. The mission included an orbiter, surface stations and surface penetrators. The mission included a large complement of instruments provided by France, Germany, other European countries and the United States. Similar instruments have since been flown on Mars Express, launched in 2003. Its project scientist was Alexander Zakharov.
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(The native form of this personal name is Horváth Bernadett. This article uses the Western name order.) Bernadett Horváth (born 10 May 1990 in Kapuvár) is a Hungarian handballer who plays for Dunaújvárosi NKS as a line player. She has been capped 27 times for the Hungarian junior national team, in which she has scored 55 goals.
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Eastern Provincial Airways, also known as EPA, was the backbone of air travel in the eastern atlantic provinces of Canada in the 1970s. At its peak, the carrier operated jet service with Boeing 737-200 aircraft connecting many communities that today only have scheduled passenger flights provided by 18-seat commuter turboprop aircraft. The airline traces its history from Maritime Central Airways (MCA) from 1961. It merged with CP Air to form Canadian Pacific Airlines in 1986.
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Sleepy Creek Mountain is a mountain ridge in the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians on the border between Morgan and Berkeley counties in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. The long-distance Tuscarora Trail traverses the southern ridge and northern bench of the mountain. Together with Third Hill Mountain to the east, the two mountains form a blind valley that contains Sleepy Creek Lake and the Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area. Sleepy Creek and Third Hill Mountains are distinctive for their height in the relatively level terrain of the far Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.
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Fenland Airfield (ICAO: EGCL) is located 6 nautical miles (11 km; 6.9 mi) southeast of Spalding in Lincolnshire, England. Fenland Aerodrome provides general aviation operations and is a UK Civil Aviation Authority licensed aerodrome that permits the airfield to be used for take-off and landing of aircraft engaged in flights for the purpose of public transport of passengers or for the purpose of instruction in flying which is conducted by Fenland Flying School. The airfield provides a wide range of facilities to pilots and pilot students from throughout Lincolnshire and its neighbouring counties Norfolk and Cambridgeshire, including a restaurant service, aircraft refueling for \"fly-in\" visitors, aircraft charter, aircraft maintenance services by licensed onsite aircraft maintenance and avionics technicians, and has its own fleet of United Kingdom (G) and United States (N) registered light aircraft such as types Cessna 150M, F152A, 172M, 337 Super Skymaster, Piper PA-34-200 Seneca, Mooney M20E, M20F and Socata TB20. Annually the aerodrome also stages various public air display shows and other public events around aviation. The aerodrome is also close by to RAF Holbeach Air Weapons Range located along the Lincolnshire coastline on the Wash.
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The BMW V16 engine known as the project Goldfish is a SOHC 32-valve V16 6.7 litre prototype automotive piston engine based on BMW M70 V12 engine.
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Dolucky's A-League Soccer (ドラッキーのAりーぐさっかー, \"Dolucky no A. League Soccer\") is a soccer video game, developed by Zoom and published by Imagineer, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1994. This game features a cat called Dolucky (the main character of the video game series) and other cartoonish animals such as dogs, rabbits and bears. The game structure has similarities with Battle Soccer: Field no Hasha, Rockman's Soccer or Nintendo World Cup.
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State Highway 32 (SH 32) is a New Zealand State Highway in the Central North Island. It forms part of a western traverse of Lake Taupo and a less busy alternative to SH 1, avoiding Taupo.
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Schaumburg Regional Airport (FAA LID: 06C) is a public use airport located 22 nautical miles (41 km; 25 mi) northwest of Chicago, in the village of Schaumburg, in Cook and DuPage counties, Illinois, United States. The airport is owned by the Village of Schaumburg.
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Major General Euston Henry Sartorius VC CB (6 June 1844 – 19 February 1925) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces. His brother Reginald was also awarded the VC.
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Harry Ralston is an American-born screenwriter, director and producer. After working in advertising in New York and then as a journalist covering bullfights for the Mexico City News, he moved to Los Angeles and wrote and directed the 2000 film The Last Man with Jeri Ryan in her first starring role, and produced the 1999 Tamara Hernandez film Men Cry Bullets. Men Cry Bullets won SXSW and five other festivals and was released later that year. The Last Man won Best Film in the Festival of Fantastic Films in London as well a Lumière Award in the New Orleans Film Festival. It was released by Lion's Gate. He most recently co-wrote the MGM film Mexicali with Roger Avary, Cristian Gudegast & Paul Scheuring and Patrick Kelly.
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If I See You in My Dreams (夢であえたら Yume de Aetara) is a Japanese manga series originally penned by Noriyuki Yamahana under the pen name HANAKO, serialized in Shueisha's Business Jump magazine (1994–2000).
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Sir Francis Ernest Wentworth-Shields (often spelled \"Wentworth-Sheilds\") OBE (1869–1959) was a British civil engineer. Francis Ernest Wentworth-Shields was born in London in 1869. He was appointed to be a Major of the Territorial Army's Engineer and Railway Staff Corps, an unpaid, volunteer unit which provides technical expertise to the British Army, on 28 March 1925. He served as president of the Institution of Civil Engineers for the November 1944 to November 1945 session. Wentworth-Shield was an Officer of the Order of the British Empire and a Knight Bachelor. He died in 1959.
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The men's single skating competition of the 1960 Winter Olympics was held at the Blyth Arena in Squaw Valley, California, United States. The compulsory figures section took place on Wednesday 24 February 1960 with the free skating section concluding the event two days later. Each judge ranked each skater by Ordinal Placement from first to last place. If a skater was ranked first by a majority of the judges, that skater was placed first overall, this process was repeated for each place. If more than one skater had a majority ranking for the same position then a series of tiebreaks were in place, indicated in order in the result section. David Jenkins won gold for the United States succeeding his older brother Hayes Alan Jenkins. Karol Divín of Czecholslovakia took silver after leading after the compulsory section.
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Andrea Pollack (born 8 May 1961 in Schwerin) is a former butterfly swimmer from East Germany, who won two gold medals at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada at age fifteen. She won individual 200 m butterfly and with the women's relay team in the 4×100 m medley. Pollack also collected two silvers at the Montreal Games. She won a gold in 4×100 m medley relay and a silver in the 100 m butterfly at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. In 1978 she twice broke the world record in the women's 200 m butterfly. She was a member of SC Dynamo Berlin. In 1998, several former East German swimmers have gone public with accusations against their coaches and physicians that they were systematically doped, Andrea Pollack being one of them.
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The Virtual Museum of Canada (VMC) is Canada's national virtual museum. With a directory of over 3,000 Canadian heritage institutions and a database of over 600 virtual exhibits, the VMC brings together Canada's museums regardless of size or geographical location. The VMC includes virtual exhibits, educational resources for teachers, and over 900,000 images. The resources are bilingual; available in both French and English. The content on the VMC is created by Canadian museums, and is administered by the Canadian Museum of History In February 2014 the Federal Government announced its intention to transfer the Virtual Museum of Canada and the Online Works of Reference to the Canadian Museum of History. Bill C-31, an Act to implement certain provisions of the budget and other measures, has received Royal Assent confirming that the Canadian Museum of History will assume responsibility for these two programs. The Virtual Museum of Canada provides an online environment for Canadian communities to tell their stories and preserve their history. One way that this is achieved is through the VMC Investment Programs, which invests in Canadian museums to create online exhibitions. The Virtual Exhibits Investment Program is geared to medium- to large-sized institutions. The other offering is the Community Memories Program, which is an investment program designed for smaller Canadian community museums, to allow them to create online exhibits about their history.
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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis (Latin: Archidioecesis Paulopolitana et Minneapolitana) is an ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in the United States. It is led by the prelature of an archbishop which administers the archdiocese from the cities of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The archbishop has both a cathedral and co-cathedral: the mother church, the Cathedral of Saint Paul in the city of Saint Paul and the co-cathedral, the Basilica of Saint Mary in the city of Minneapolis. The archdiocese has 222 parish churches in twelve counties of Minnesota. It counts in its membership an approximate total of 750,000 people. It has two seminaries, the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity and Saint John Vianney College Seminary. Its official newspaper is The Catholic Spirit.
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Lars-Göran Lönnermark, born 26 August 1939, is a Swedish bishop emeritus. Lönnermark studied at Michigan State University in 1958-1959 through the international exchange program, where he became a member of Delta Upsilon fraternity. After returning to Sweden, he studied theology and was ordained as a pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church (Church of Sweden) in 1964. He was bishop of Skara between 1989 and 2004. In 1988, he was named as high predicate of the congregation in Stockholm, and on 1 April 2007 as head predicate. Lars-Göran Lönnermark took over from head predicate Henrik Svenungsson, bishop emeritus of Stockholm. Lönnermark took part in the wedding of Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, and Daniel Westling on 19 June 2010.
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Kanholibara Dam is an earthfill dam on a local river Krishna near Hingana, Nagpur district in state of Maharashtra in India.
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RFC Liégeois is a Belgian rugby union club currently competing in the Belgian Elite League. The club is based in Liège in Liège Province.The official colours of the club are red and blue.
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Vincent Dufour (born May 24, 1968 in Longjumeau) is a French former football player who is now a manager. Despite having a very ordinary playing career, Dufour has managed former Belgian Pro League side K.S.K. Beveren as well as then French Ligue 2 outfit Chamois Niortais. He has, however, been unemployed since being sacked by Beveren in 2006.
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The Ondo State House of Assembly is the legislative branch of the Ondo State Government inaugurated on February 3, 1979.The assembly is unicameral with 26 representatives elected from each constituencies of the 18 local government area of the state.In 2011, the assembly consists of two political parties, LP and the PDP but the assembly was dominated by the Labour party with a total number of 25 representative and the PDP with only one representative.In October 2015, all members of the assembly defected to the PDP following the defection of Olusegun Mimiko, the governor of the state who was re-elected on May 29, 2011 following the April 11, 2011 election.Presently, the Assembly comprises 23 members of the PDP and 2 members of the APC with a vacant seat.
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RPM (ISSN 0315-5994 and later ISSN 0033-7064) was a Canadian music industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada. The publication was founded by Walt Grealis in February 1964, supported through its existence by record label owner Stan Klees. RPM ceased publication in November 2000. RPM stood for \"Records, Promotion, Music\". The magazine was reported to have variations in its title over the years such as RPM Weekly and RPM Magazine. RPM maintained several format charts, including Top Singles (all genres), Adult Contemporary, Dance, Urban, Rock/Alternative and Country Tracks (aka Top Country Tracks) for country music. On 21 March 1966, RPM expanded its Top Singles chart from 40 positions to 100.
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Sun Set is a box set of various Klaatu rarities, outtakes, demos, live tracks and other recordings from 1973 to 1981. It was launched at the \"KlaatuKon\" 2005 convention in Toronto, Canada, receiving high praise from Klaatu fans around the world.What some considered as the highlights of the compilation were the final nine tracks on disc one, which composed alternate versions of the entirety of Klaatu's second album, Hope. Referred to as \"The Orchestral Hope\" or \"The Alterna-Hope\", this included a track not present on the version of Hope which was originally released; \"Epilogue,\" which joined \"So Said the Lighthouse Keeper\" and \"Hope\".
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The Nightingale Mountains are a north–south trending range located along the western border of Pershing County and extending into the northeastern corner of Washoe County. The range has a length of 32.2 km (20.0 mi) and a width of about 5.5 km (3.4 mi). The highest peak has an elevation of 2,511 m (8,238 ft) which is 1,353 m (4,439 ft) above the elevation of the dry Winnemucca Lake bed at about 1,158 m (3,799 ft). The site of Nightingale and its large tungsten mine (abandoned in the 1950s) are at the southern end of the east slope. The area also has deposits of arsenic and antimony ore which were mined during World War I and World War II. The Nightingale Mountains are named for Alanson W. Nightingill who was Captain of Company C during the 1860 Paiute War and later the first state controller of Nevada.
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Gary Hamish Orr (born 11 May 1967) is a Scottish professional golfer. Orr was born in Helensburgh, Scotland. He turned professional in 1988 and became a member of the European Tour in 1993. His two wins on the Tour both came in 2000, at the Algarve Portuguese Open and the Victor Chandler British Masters. He also had his highest finish on the European Tour Order of Merit that season, placing tenth.
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Kotla Vijay Bhaskar Reddy Indoor Stadium is an indoor sporting arena located in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. The capacity of the arena is 2,000 people. It hosted some events for the Afro-Asian Games in 2003. This stadium has the a lot of potential talent in the form of children who come to learn Badminton and Roller Skating.This stadium is maintained by the Sports Authority of Telangana State (SATS), the government department which looks after the sports affairs of the State of Telangana. Since November 2007 the stadium has opened for practice Hyderabad's biggest roller skating rink, which is a 100-metre flat track. This rink was finally built by SATS for the skaters of Mr. Abbas Iqbal Lasania who is Andhra Pradesh's first National Roller Skating (Speed) Champion and an International Coach whose students have been representing India at International Skating Competitions, in both roller and ice skating. The skating rink was a dream come true for the skaters of Hyderabad and it wouldn't have been possible without the persistent endeavours of one of Mr. Lasania's students' parent Mrs. Savita Reddy, whose daughter Shraddha Reddy went on to become an Asian Roller Skating Championship medallist in the year 2010 under the tutelage of Mr. Lasania. After Mr. Lasania having trained hundreds of kids, many even going on to represent United Andhra and eventually Telangana at the National Championships, in December 2015, SATS decided to have their own skating coach & thus ended a long, fruitful relation with Mr. Lasania.
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Wanda Austin (born 1954) is the former President and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation, a leading architect for the nation’s national security space programs. The Aerospace Corporation has nearly 3,600 employees and annual revenues of more than $917 million. She assumed this position on January 1, 2008 and retired on October 1, 2016. She continues as a consultant for the corporation. She serves on the Board of Directors of the Space Foundation and Chevron Corporation, and on the Board of Trusteees for the University of Southern California and the National Geographic Society.
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Intelligent Money is an investment management firm based in Nottingham, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. The company provides risk managed investment portfolios and offers these with a free SIPP and free income drawdown. It is also the UK's largest intermediary-only SIPP provider
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Packt, pronounced Packed, is a print on demand publishing company based in Birmingham, UK and Mumbai, India. Many of its book offerings concern information technology or software. It offers print books as well as e-books in several formats. Alongside traditional publishing activities, Packt supports and promotes open source projects and concepts. In March 2011, following its 'Believe in Open Source campaign' Packt announced that its donations to open source projects have surpassed the $300,000 mark.
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The Party of the Democratic Left (Slovak: Strana demokratickej ľavice, SDĽ) was a social-democratic political party in Slovakia from 1990 to 2004.It was founded in 1990 out of the Communist Party of Slovakia. From 1994 to 1997, SDĽ was a member of a coalition called \"Common Choice\" (Spoločná voľba) that gained 10.18% (18 seats) in the Slovak parliament. They did not form a part of the government. Since the 2002 elections, it has had no place in the Slovak legislature. It was a member of the Party of European Socialists and the Socialist International. On 4 December 2004, the party membership voted to merge with Direction – Social Democracy from 1 January 2005. The latter party had broken off from the SDL five years earlier.
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John V. Romita Sr., often credited as simply John Romita (born January 24, 1930), is an American comic-book artist best known for his work on Marvel Comics' The Amazing Spider-Man. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2002. Romita is the father of John Romita Jr., also a comic-book artist, and husband of Virginia Romita, for many years Marvel's traffic manager.
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Arctodiaptomus is a genus of copepods in the family Diaptomidae, containing the following species: \n* Arctodiaptomus acutulus (Brian, 1927) \n* Arctodiaptomus alpinus (Imhof, 1885) \n* Arctodiaptomus altissimus Kiefer, 1936 \n* Arctodiaptomus anudarini Borutsky, 1959 \n* Arctodiaptomus arapahoensis (Dodds, 1915) \n* Arctodiaptomus asymmetricus (Marsh, 1907) \n* Arctodiaptomus bacillifer (Koelbel, 1885) \n* Arctodiaptomus belgrati Mann, 1940 \n* Arctodiaptomus brevirostris Dussart, 1974 \n* Arctodiaptomus burduricus Kiefer, 1939 \n* Arctodiaptomus byzantius Mann, 1940 \n* Arctodiaptomus centetes Brehm, 1938 \n* Arctodiaptomus curdicus Brehm, 1938 \n* Arctodiaptomus dahuricus Borutsky, 1959 \n* Arctodiaptomus dentifer (Smirnov, 1928) \n* Arctodiaptomus dorsalis (Marsh, 1907) \n* Arctodiaptomus dudichi Kiefer, 1932 \n* Arctodiaptomus euacanthus Kiefer, 1935 \n* Arctodiaptomus fischeri (Rylov, 1918) \n* Arctodiaptomus floridanus (Marsh, 1926) \n* Arctodiaptomus hsichowensis Hsiao, 1950 \n* Arctodiaptomus johanseni (Marsh, 1920) \n* Arctodiaptomus jurisowitchi Löffler, 1968 \n* Arctodiaptomus kamtschaticus Borutsky, 1953 \n* Arctodiaptomus kerkyrensis Pesta, 1935 \n* Arctodiaptomus klebanovskyi Stepanova, 1999 \n* Arctodiaptomus kliei (Kiefer, 1933) \n* Arctodiaptomus kurilensis Kiefer, 1937 \n* Arctodiaptomus laticeps (G. O. Sars, 1862) \n* Arctodiaptomus lindbergi Brehm, 1959 \n* Arctodiaptomus lisichowensis Shen, 1956 \n* Arctodiaptomus lobulifer (Rylov, 1927) \n* Arctodiaptomus michaeli Reddy, Balkhi & Yousuf, 1990 \n* Arctodiaptomus mildredi Streletskaya, 1986 \n* Arctodiaptomus naurzumensis Stepanova, 1994 \n* Arctodiaptomus nepalensis Uéno, 1966 \n* Arctodiaptomus novosibiricus Kiefer, 1971 \n* Arctodiaptomus omskensis Stepanova, 1999 \n* Arctodiaptomus osmanus Kiefer, 1974 \n* Arctodiaptomus parvispineus Kiefer, 1935 \n* Arctodiaptomus paulseni (G. O. Sars, 1903) \n* Arctodiaptomus pectinicornis (Wierzejski, 1887) \n* Arctodiaptomus piliger Brehm, 1955 \n* Arctodiaptomus salinus (Daday, 1885) \n* Arctodiaptomus saltillinus (Brewer, 1898) \n* Arctodiaptomus similis (Baird, 1859) \n* Arctodiaptomus spectabilis Mann, 1940 \n* Arctodiaptomus spinosus (Daday, 1891) \n* Arctodiaptomus spirulus Shen, 1956 \n* Arctodiaptomus steindachneri (Richard, 1897) \n* Arctodiaptomus stewartianus (Brehm, 1925) \n* Arctodiaptomus tianchiensis Chen & Hu, 1989 \n* Arctodiaptomus toni Brehm, 1937 \n* Arctodiaptomus ulomskyi Chechuro, 1960 \n* Arctodiaptomus walterianus (Brehm, 1925) \n* Arctodiaptomus wierzejskii (Richard, 1888) \n* Arctodiaptomus winbergi Stepanova, 2001
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Olganos (Greek: Ὄλγανος) was a river and river-god, son of Beres in ancient Macedonia.
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Eva Puskarčíková (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɛva ˈpuskartʃiːkovaː], born 3 January 1991) is a Czech biathlete. Her best result in the Biathlon World Cup is 9th place in the pursuit in the 2015–16 season.She competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Her best result here was 4th place in relay, shared with her Czech teammates Gabriela Soukalová, Jitka Landová and Veronika Vítková. Apart from that, she also competed in sprint, pursuit and individual.
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Culladia admigratella is a moth in the Crambidae family. It was described by Walker in 1863. It has a wide range in the tropics, and has been recorded from the British Indian Ocean Territory, Kenya, Malawi, Mauritius, Nigeria, the Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Socotra, India, Myanmar, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Sumatra.
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Lynn S. Adelman (born October 1, 1939) is a United States federal judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Adelman received an A.B. from Princeton University in 1961, and an LL.B. from Columbia Law School in 1965. He was a research assistant at Columbia from 1965-66, and a law clerk to attorney Richard H. Kuh in 1966. He was a trial attorney for the Legal Aid Society of Wisconsin from 1967-68, and then entered private practice in Milwaukee in 1968. Adelman ran for Congress unsuccessfully three times, in 1974 in the general election, and in primaries in 1982 and in 1984 in a special election. He was a Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Senate from 1977-97. On September 8, 1997, he was nominated by President Bill Clinton to a seat on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin vacated by Thomas J. Curran. Adelman was confirmed by the United States Senate on November 13, 1997, and received his commission on December 23, 1997.
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The Badshot Range is a subrange of the Duncan Ranges of the Selkirk Mountains of the Columbia Mountains in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, located west of Duncan Lake and Westfall River east of Trout Lake.
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Acantholycosa sterneri is a species of wolf spider found in Mongolia and southern Siberia. The male of this spider is easily distinguished from congeners by its densely hairy first and second pair of legs.
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Orlando Melbourne International Airport (IATA: MLB, ICAO: KMLB, FAA LID: MLB) is a public airport 1.5 miles (2.4 km) northwest of downtown Melbourne, in Brevard County, Florida, United States. On central Florida's Space Coast, the airport is reached by NASA Boulevard (State Road 508). It is governed by a seven-member board which is appointed by the Melbourne City Council and the private sector. The airport budget is part of the Melbourne municipal budget; the airport receives no local tax dollars. The projected expenses for 2010 is $14.1 million. The director of the airport is Richard Ennis.
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Farrand Stewart Stranahan (February 2, 1842 – July 13, 1904) was an American Civil War veteran, a railroad executive, a banker, and a U.S. politician of the Republican Party.
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Contemporary worship duo Shane & Shane have released eleven studio albums (including one holiday album) and one live album, beginning with their first release, Psalms, in 2002. The duo has released ten additional volumes of music and one additional Christmas album specifically for their project The Worship Initiative.
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Mayo Hibi (日比 万葉 Hibi Mayo, born April 3, 1996) is a Japanese tennis player. Hibi has won four singles titles on the ITF tour in her career. On June 20, 2016, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 166. On May 26, 2014, she peaked at world number 378 in the doubles rankings. Hibi won her first $50,000 ITF tournament at the 2013 FSP Gold River Women's Challenger, defeating Madison Brengle in straight sets in the final. Hibi has been living in California since the age of 2.
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Wolfgang Joop (born 18 November 1944 in Potsdam) is a German fashion designer. He is the founder of the fashion and cosmetics company JOOP!, and father of fashion designer Jette Joop.
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Thomas Francis \"Bunny\" Madden (September 14, 1882 – January 20, 1954) was a backup catcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1909 through 1911 for the Boston Red Sox (1909–1911) and Philadelphia Phillies (1911). Listed at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m), 190 lb., Madden batted and threw right-handed. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, he studied at Villanova University. In a three-season career, Madden was a .287 hitter (41-for-143) with 11 RBI in 56 games, including 10 runs four doubles, one triple, and a .329 on-base percentage. He did no hit home runs. In 45 catching appearances, he committed 18 errors in 277 chances for a .935 fielding percentage. Madden died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, at the age of 71.
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The periodical Jangal (persian: جنگل; DMG: Ǧangal; english: \"Forest\") was founded in 1917 by the Nehzat-e Jangal (“Jangali-movement“, 1914–1921) in Gilan. Mirza Kuchak Khan (1880/1882–December 1921), a young revolutionary and the founder and leader of this movement was fighting together with the Ettehad-e Eslam committee (“Islamic Unity“) in the forests of Northern Iran. Their movement was directed against – among others – large landowners as well as the exertion of influence coming from the British and Tsarist Russia. In June 1920, the Jangalis joined forces with the Communist Party of Iran and proclaimed the Socialist Republic of Gilan, which was re-conquered by Reza Khan Pahlavi (later: Reza Shah Pahlavi) in November 1921. The journal was the mouthpiece of the Jangalis and partially published by Mirza Hoseyn Kasma’i (1862–1921). They spread their opinion and critique in 31 issues by means of literary texts and cultural symbolism. They had many ideas in common with the nationalism of state elites: aspiring the compatibility of Islam, Iranian nationalism and socialism.
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Jemez Canyon Dam (National ID # NM00003) is a dam in Sandoval County, New Mexico, a few miles north of Albuquerque. The earthen dam was constructed in 1953 by the United States Army Corps of Engineers, with a height of 150 feet and a length at its crest of 870 feet. It impounds the Jemez River for flood control and storm water management in the spring and early summer seasons. The dam is owned by the Corps of Engineers, and operated by the Corps and the Cochiti Lake Project Office. The reservoir it creates, Jemez Canyon Reservoir, has a normal water surface of 2.2 square miles and a maximum capacity of 264,700 acre-feet. Normal storage is about one tenth that volume. Recreation is limited. There is no access to the water. All land surrounding the reservoir, except a small day-use area with picnic facilities and a scenic overlook, is the property of the Santa Ana Indian Reservation, with restricted access.
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Bodmin Community Hospital, run by Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust for the NHS, is a relatively small hospital in Bodmin, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, and offers a number of in-patient beds. The hospital also has a minor injury unit, X-ray department, and a range of outpatient clinics are also held on site. The hospital does not contain an accident and emergency department but does contain a minor injuries unit (open 8 am to 10 pm). It is located approximately 200 metres from the treatment centre within the same grounds. The nearest public railway station is at Bodmin Parkway.
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The Essendon Football Club is a professional club which plays in the Australian Football League (AFL). Essendon is one of the oldest clubs in the AFL. Formed in 1871 as a junior club and playing as a senior club since 1878, it is historically associated with the suburb of Essendon in the north-west of Melbourne, Australia. Since 2013, the club has been headquartered at the True Value Solar Centre, Melbourne Airport, and plays its home games at either Docklands Stadium or the Melbourne Cricket Ground; throughout most of its history the club's home ground and headquarters was Windy Hill, Essendon. Jobe Watson (winner of the 2012 Brownlow) is the current team captain. An original club of both the Victorian Football Association and the Victorian Football League (VFL), Essendon is one of Australia's best-known football clubs since the inception of a national Australian rules competition, the AFL, in 1990. The club says to have over a million supporters Australia wide. Essendon has won 16 VFL/AFL premierships which, along with Carlton, is the most of any club in the AFL.
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