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WVON (\"The Voice of A Nation\") is a radio station licensed to Berwyn, Illinois, serving the greater Chicago area, which airs an African-American-oriented talk format. WVON is owned by Midway Broadcasting Corporation, and broadcast on the 1690 kHz frequency via a LMA local marketing agreement with frequency owner iHeartMedia, Inc.. WVON has studios on the city's South Side in the Avalon Park neighborhood, and a transmitter tower is located at 87th and Kedzie in the southwest side. The station is noted for its cultural relevance and commitment to community advocacy and empowerment. For more than 50 years, the station has been at the forefront of issues impacting the Black community. It was a voice for Martin Luther King Jr. in the 1960s and a springboard for Barack Obama during the early days of his political career. Currently, the station has some of the country's best-respected thought leaders as talk show hosts including Al Sharpton, Tavis Smiley, Roland Martin, and Jesse Jackson Sr.
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1689 Floris-Jan, provisional designation 1930 SO, is a stony asteroid and a slow rotator from the inner regions of the asteroid belt, about 16 kilometers in diameter. It was discovered by Dutch astronomer Hendrik van Gent at the Leiden Southern Station, annex to the Johannesburg Observatory in South Africa on 16 September 1930. It was independently discovered by Soviet astronomer Evgenii Skvortsov at the Crimean Simeiz Observatory five days later. The asteroid orbits the Sun at a distance of 1.9–3.0 AU once every 3 years and 10 months (1,400 days). Its orbit is tilted by 6 degrees to the plane of the ecliptic and shows a relatively high eccentricity of 0.21. According to the surveys carried out by the Akari, WISE and NEOWISE missions, the geometric albedo of the S-type asteroid lies in the range of 0.13–0.18. Light-curve observations from the 1980s already revealed that the asteroid was a very slow rotator with a rotation period of 145 hours. At the time, the six-day period was a new record among slowly rotating asteroids ever measured. It was also assumed that it might be a tumbling asteroid with a non-principal axis rotation. The asteroid was named after Floris-Jan van der Meulen, the 5,000th visitor to a 14-day astronomical exhibition at the Leiden Observatory.
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Dendropsophus gryllatus is a species of frog in the Hylidae family.It is endemic to Ecuador.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, freshwater marshes, and plantations .It is threatened by habitat loss.
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Brian Hammel (born March 23, 1953) is an American college basketball former coach. He became the head coach at Northern Illinois University in 1991, coaching the team for over nine years before resigning midway through the 2000-2001 season because of exhaustion. The Huskies qualified for the NCAA tournament once in Hammel's tenure, reaching the 1996 event before losing in the first round to Texas Tech. Prior to assuming the Northern Illinois job, Hammel had served as an assistant to George Raveling at Iowa from 1984 to 1986. He then moved with Raveling to Southern California and worked as an assistant coach from 1986 to 1991, taking an important role in the team's recruiting activities. Hammel currently is the president of the Northridge Hospital Foundation, a position he has held since 2002.
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1999 TR11, also written as 1999 TR11, is a plutino (a trans-Neptunian object in 2:3 mean-motion resonance with Neptune). It was discovered on October 9, 1999 by Scott Sheppard observing from Mauna Kea with the 2.2 University of Hawaii reflector. It has a perihelion at 29.775 AU and an aphelion at 49.647 AU, so it moves in a relatively eccentric orbit (0.25) and it crosses the orbit of Neptune the same as Pluto.
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Amin Kazemi (Persian: امین کاظمی‎‎, born 7 May 1988) is an Iranian handball player for Bafgh Yazd and the Iranian national team.
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Robert \"Bob\" Lilley (3 April 1893 – 12 January 1964) was an English professional footballer who played as a defender. He played 66 matches in the Football League for Nelson.
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The 2008 Lake Kivu earthquake shook several countries in Africa's Great Lakes region at 07:34:12 (GMT) on February 3. It measured 5.9 on the moment magnitude scale. The epicentre was 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Bukavu at Lake Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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The Our Lady of Mercy Cathedral (Spanish: Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Merced de Bahía Blanca ) also called Bahía Blanca Cathedral is the name given to a temple affiliated to the Catholic Church located in the heart of Bahia Blanca in the South American country of Argentina. It is a building that is protected as it was classified as a Provincial Historic Monument. The Virgen de la Merced is the patroness of the Archdiocese of the city. The building was directed by Dr. Sixto Laspiur, after the need for an appropriate parish church urban growth. Despite the effort, space only served until 1895. From that year until 1900, will be responsible for completing the project architect Luis Prepani. However, it was opened without being complete, since there were only a ship, and only you add the bell tower in 1903. The two aisles were missing, were completed by the builder Antonio Gerardi between 1916 and 1920. Finally in 1929 enables bell tower and clock stands. Because of its location in the historic center of the city and its cultural value, it was considered necessary that the building is preserved, naming Monument and highlighting facilities.
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The 1960 Buffalo Bills season was the team's first season in the American Football League (AFL). Home games were played at War Memorial Stadium in Buffalo, New York. Head Coach Buster Ramsey's Bills compiled a 5–8–1 record, placing them third in the AFL Eastern Division. Unlike most of the offensive-minded AFL, the Bills focused on defense, allowing the third-fewest points in the league (303). Their defensive line boasted Laverne Torczon and Chuck McMurtry (both of whom were 1st Team All-AFL in 1960), as well as a mobile, hard-hitting middle linebacker in Archie Matsos, who was AFL All-Star in each of the three seasons he spent in Buffalo. The Bills' defense led the league in fewest passing yards allowed (2,130) and most passes intercepted (33), with NFL veterans Richie McCabe and Jim Wagstaff in their secondary. The Bills' offense, however, was not as competent. The 1960 Bills had the worst passing attack in the AFL, throwing for 2,346 yards. Former Cleveland Browns quarterback Tommy O'Connell started the season 1–3 before being replaced by Johnny Green. Green would go 3–3 as a starter, despite only completing 39% of his passes.Richie Lucas, the Bills' first ever draft pick, was a bust, both at quarterback and at halfback, throwing only 49 passes all season. The Bills did show glimmers of hope on offense, however, by showcasing running back Wray Carlton and flanker Elbert \"Golden Wheels\" Dubenion, who would later go on to be AFL All-Stars for the Bills in the mid-1960s.
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The Maloti Mountains, also spelled Maluti (Afrikaans: Malutiberge), are a mountain range of the highlands of the Kingdom of Lesotho. They extend for about 100 km into the Free State. The Maloti Range is part of the Drakensberg system that includes ranges across large areas of South Africa.
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Tibbia College, also known as The Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College, is a public university located in New Delhi, India. The university, which offers education and training in Ayurvedic and Unani medicine, has its origins dating back to the late 19th century. The college, which was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1921, offers bachelor's degrees in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery and Unani Medicine and Surgery. On February 15, 2008, a 60-bed maternity and child block in Tibbia College Hospital, and the Delhi government announced about its intentions of developing the college into a university, in recognition of the college's contributions to Ayurvedic and Unani medicine.
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St. Paul's Hospital (Chinese: 聖保祿醫院) is a private hospital in Hong Kong. The hospital grew out of the caring activities undertaken by the Sisters of the Roman Catholic Christian order St. Paul de Chartres for the poor and underprivileged of the Wan Chai and Happy Valley areas of Hong Kong Island, which commenced in the mid-19th century after the order had first established itself in the then British colony. Today St Paul's Hospital is a modern and well-established hospital located in the Causeway Bay area of Hong Kong Island. It has more than 400 beds and excellent equipment, and offers a very wide range of specialisations. All patients are treated and cared for regardless of colour, race or creed. In 1940, a companion hospital, St Teresa's Hospital, was founded by the Pauline Sisters. St Paul's Hospital maintains very high clinical, governance and educational standards and is a member of Hong Kong Private Hospitals Association. St Paul's Hospital is surveyed and accredited bi-annually by QHA Trent Accreditation Scheme of the United Kingdom, a major international healthcare accreditation group.
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The desert sucker or Gila Mountain sucker (Catostomus clarki), is a freshwater species of ray-finned fish in the sucker family, endemic to the Great Basin and the Colorado River Basin in the United States. It inhabits rapids and fast-flowing streams with gravelly bottoms. It is a bi-colored fish with the upper parts olive brown to dark green, and the underparts silvery-tan or yellowish. The head is cylindrical, tapering to a thick-lipped mouth on the underside. This fish can grow to 31 in (79 cm) in Arizona but is generally only about half this size elsewhere. There are three subspecies, found in different river basins, and some authorities allot this species its own genus Pantosteus.
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Isluga (Spanish pronunciation: [isˈluɣa]) is a stratovolcano located in Colchane, 7 km west of the Chile/Bolivia border and at the west end of a group of volcanoes lined up in an east-west direction, which also includes the volcanoes Cabaray and Tata Sabaya. Isluga has an elongated summit area and lies within the borders of Volcán Isluga National Park in Chile's Tarapacá Region.
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Sunbury Bus Service is an Australian bus and coach operator in Melbourne. As a Melbourne bus company, it operates a number of bus routes under contract from the Victorian State Government.
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The Bernard Baruch Handicap is an American Thoroughbred horserace held annually in mid to late August (early September in 2015) at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, New York. The race is for horses three years old and older willing to race  1 1⁄16 miles on the turf and currently carries a purse of $250,000. This is a Grade II event and can be used as a prep for the Breeders' Cup Mile. First run in 1959, the Bernard Baruch is named for the statesman, an adviser to various Presidents of the United States, and a lover of horses, thoroughbred horse racing, and the life of America's racetracks. In 1975, there was a dead heat for first place between Salt Marsh and War McAllister. The race was run at \n*  1 1⁄8 miles : 1959-1960 on the main track for three-year-olds only \n*  1 1⁄16 miles : 1962-1971 on turf, 2012 to present \n*  1 1⁄8 miles : 1961, 1972 to 2011 on turf† \n*  1 1⁄8 miles : 1979 on dirt \n*  1 3⁄8 miles : 1980 on turf † In 1979, the race was switched to dirt due to weather conditions. The race was run in two divisions in 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1981, and 1983.
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Gaumata (GAUMAATA) or False Smerdis (ψευδὴς Σμέρδις) or Sphendadates (Σφενδαδάτης) (and various other names and aliases) appears in epigraphical and historiographical sources of classical antiquity as a late-6th century BCE Mede who usurped the Achaemenid throne by impersonating a member of the ruling family. The usurper is named 'Gaumata' in the Behistun inscription of Darius I, named '(false) Smerdis' in Herodotus' Histories, and is named 'Sphendadates' in the surviving fragments of Ctesias. Other sources have other names. This story was immensely popular in antiquity and later in Hellenistic times, and many versions of the tale circulated around the rim of the western Mediterranean. While the primary sources do not agree on the names and many other details, the three oldest surviving sources (Darius himself, Herodotus and Ctesias) all portray Gaumata/Pseudo-Smerdis/Sphendadates as an imposter who usurped the throne by posing as one of the sons of Cyrus (II), i.e. as one of the brothers of Cambyses. In Darius' trilingual Behistun inscription, the prince being impersonated is named 'Pirtiya' in Elamite, 'Bardiya' in Old Persian, and 'Barziya' in Akkadian. In the Histories, the prince and his imposter have the same name (Smerdis). For Ctesias, Sphendadates poses as 'Tanyoxarces'. Other Greek sources have various other names for the figure being impersonated, including 'Tanoxares', 'Mergis' and 'Mardos'. The three oldest surviving sources also agree that Gaumata/Pseudo-Smerdis/Sphendadates is overthrown by Darius and others in a coup d'état, and that Darius then ascends the throne. Most sources (including Darius himself, Herodotus and Ctesias) have Darius as part of a group of seven conspirators. In Greek and Latin sources, Darius subsequently gains kingship by cheating in a contest. The evaluation of the primary sources has been cause for much disagreement in modern scholarship. While there is agreement that Darius seized the throne through a coup d'état, there is dissent over whether Gaumata/Pseudo-Smerdis/Sphendadates was in fact an imposter, or whether Darius merely made him out to be one. The key argument against a fabrication is that there is no evidence for it. The key argument for a fabrication is that Darius had reason to invent the story since he had no particular rights to the throne.
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Helge Vammen (born 21 July 1986) is a Danish male artistic gymnast, representing his nation at international competitions. He competed at the 2015 European Games in Baku. He also competed at world championships, including the 2005 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Melbourne.
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Gymnast
Patrick Murphy (born November 28, 1967, in Waterloo, Iowa, grew up in Fayette) is an American softball coach and the current head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide Softball team. Murphy built one of the most successful college softball programs, taking Alabama to eleven Women's College World Series appearances (2000, '03, '05, '06, '08, '09,'11, '12, '14, '15 & '16) since 2000, which ties for first in the NCAA along with the UCLA, both having made appearances 11 in that span. Less than a year after Murphy left Alabama for the span of a weekend for rival LSU, he led the Crimson Tide to its first national championship. Murphy has also served as the hitting coach for the Canadian National Team in the 2004 Olympics and as an assistant coach for the United States national softball team in the summer of 2009.
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CollegeCoach
James Kelleher Nestruck (styled as J. Kelly Nestruck) is a Canadian journalist and theatre critic. He is currently the chief theatre critic for The Globe and Mail.
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Journalist
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Ruyigi (Latin: Ruyigen(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Ruyigi in the Ecclesiastical province of Gitega in Burundi.
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Dianthiphos bernardoi is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Buccinidae, the true whelks.
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The girls' football tournament at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics took place at the Wutaishan Stadium and the Jiangning Sports Center, both located in Nanjing, China, between 14–26 August 2014. Each match lasted 80 minutes, consisting of two periods of 40 minutes, with an interval of 15 minutes.
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Gerhard Karl Mitter (30 August 1935 – 1 August 1969) was a German Formula One and sportscar driver. Mitter was born in Schönlinde (Krásná Lípa) in Czechoslovakia, but his family was expelled from there, to Leonberg near Stuttgart. After racing motorbikes, he switched to Formula Junior, becoming the best German driver with 40 victories. In addition, he sold two-stroke engines for FJ. In 1963, Mitter won the Formula Junior Eifelrennen at the Nürburgring. Mitter also participated in seven Grands Prix, debuting on 23 June 1963. He scored a total of three championship points in his home 1963 German Grand Prix with an old Porsche 718 from 1961. Impressed by this, Team Lotus gave him a chance in the following years. In sportscar racing and hillclimbing for Porsche, he scored many wins, e.g. the 1966-1968 European Hillclimb Championships against Ferrari, the 1968 24 Hours of Daytona (Porsche 907) and the 1969 Targa Florio (Porsche 908) as his final major win. Due to the long Nürburgring track, it was possible to take part in the German Grand Prix with Formula 2 cars that were classified in their own contest. Mitter was killed there at Schwedenkreuz while practising for the 1969 German Grand Prix with BMW's 269 F2 project. As a suspension or steering failure was suspected, the BMW team with Hubert Hahne and Dieter Quester withdrew from the race, as did Mitter's teammate at Porsche, Hans Herrmann. Udo Schütz, his driving partner at Porsche in the 1969 World Sportscar Championship season with whom he had won the Targa three months earlier, had survived a bad crash at the 1969 24 Hours of Le Mans, and retired.
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FormulaOneRacer
Glossogobius giuris, the tank goby, is a species of goby native to fresh, marine and brackish waters from the Red Sea and East Africa through South Asia and the Indian Ocean to China, Australia and the islands of the Pacific Ocean. This species can also be found in the aquarium trade.
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Zdeněk Fikar (born 18 May 1926) is a former figure skater. He represented Czechoslovakia at the 1948 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland and finished 13th. Fikar also competed at one World and six European Championships. His best result was fourth at the 1950 European Championships in Oslo, Norway.
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St. Francis Xavier Cathedral is the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Alexandria, located in Alexandria, Louisiana. The cathedral was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 29 March 1984. The complex includes the cathedral building, St. Francis Academy (erected in 1897), and the rectory (erected in 1896 and renovated in 1930).
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Danaea Sm. is a fern genus of approximately 50 species in the eusporangiate fern family Marattiaceae.they are small to intermediately large ferns with erect or creeping rhizomes and usually once pinnate leaves with opposite pinnae. The fertile leaves are contracted, acrostichoid and covered below with sunken, linear synangia. The genus Danaea has a Neotropical distribution, occurring from southern Mexico through Central America, the Caribbean and northern South America to Bolivia, Paraguay and the Mata Atlantica in Brazil and Northern Argentina. There is also a population on Isla del Coco (Cocos Island) in the Pacific.Two species Danaea carillensis (Costa Rica) and D. simplicifolia (Guianas, Brazil, Trinidad) have simple, undivided leaves, and some other species sometimes have bipinnate leaves (D. bipinnata, D. nodosa, D. urbanii). One species Danaea kalevala of the Lesser Antilles was named in honour of the Finnish heroic epic Kalevala. The basal chromosome number for this genus is 2n=80. The type species is Danaea nodosa.
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The New Zealand brill, Colistium guntheri, is an edible flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae. It is a demersal fish native to shallow seas around New Zealand, at depths of between 27 metres (89 ft) and 49 metres (161 ft). It can grow to 91 centimetres (36 in) in length and can weigh up to 1.8 kilograms (4.0 lb).
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Fish
The First Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh (a.k.a. First Vidhan Sabha of Uttar Pradesh) (Hindi: पहली उत्तर प्रदेश विधान सभा) was constituted in May 1952 as a result of Indian general election, 1951–52. First Legislative Assembly had total of 431 MLAs (later revised to 426 including one nominated Anglo-Indian member).
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Legislature
Mawan (simplified Chinese: 马湾; traditional Chinese: 馬灣; pinyin: Mǎwān) is a town of about 41,000 in the east-central part of Hubei province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of the sub-prefecture-level city of Tianmen, 19 kilometres (12 mi) to the west-northwest. To the north is Lake Chen (沉湖), and to the north is Lake Hua (华湖). Mawan has undergone several administrative changes since the founding of the People's Republic: in 1950, it was created as a township, changed to a people's commune in 1976, upgraded to a district in 1984, and with the formation of Tianmen as a sub-prefecture-level city, downgraded to a town in 1987. It is noted for being the ancestral hometown of overseas Chinese, spread across 34 nations and territories on 5 continents.
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Odostomia unalaskensis is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies.
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Mollusca
Skålebreen is a glacier flowing north between Festninga Mountain and Mount Hochlin in the Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains in Queen Maud Land. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photos by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition (1956–60) and named Skålebreen.
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Glacier
The River Irk is a river in North West England that flows through the northern suburbs of Manchester before merging with the River Irwell in the city centre. Rising to the east of Royton in Greater Manchester and running west past Chadderton and Middleton, it became polluted and its course was extensively altered during the Industrial Revolution.
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Nakedbus.com is a provider of low-cost long distance bus (coachline) transport services around New Zealand. It uses concepts such as yield management and no-frills to provide low fares. The company is so-named because \"we have stripped out the costs that you don’t need.\" It is based on British online transport models such as EasyJet and megabus. Established in October 2006 with services out of Auckland around the North Island, nakedbus.com expanded to the South Island in February 2007. The business was earlier owned by Hamish Nuttall and Pavlovich Services, and in May 2015 was taken over by ManaBus, part of Souter Holdings, owned by Brian Souter. In August 2015 both companies became part of Souter's InMotion Group of New Zealand bus and ferry companies.
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BusCompany
The 2011 Campbell Fighting Camels football team represented Campbell University in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Fighting Camels were led by fourth-year head coach Dale Steele and played their home games at Barker–Lane Stadium. They are a member of the Pioneer Football League. They finished the season 6–5, 5–3 in PFL play to finish in fourth place.
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The United States Premier Hockey League (USPHL) is an American ice hockey league. Founded in 2012, the USPHL has grown to over 60 organizations from across the United States fielding teams in Premier, Elite, USP3, 18U, 16U, 16U Futures, and High Performance Youth divisions. USA Hockey classifies the Premier, Elite, and USP3 Divisions as Tier III junior hockey leagues. 18U, 16U and 16U Futures divisions are Tier I youth hockey divisions. All divisions are sanctioned by USA Hockey.
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IceHockeyLeague
Ove Bertil Sellberg (born 15 October 1959) is a Swedish professional golfer. Sellberg was born in Stockholm. He turned professional in 1982 and played on the European Tour through most of the 1980s and 1990s, twice finishing in the top twenty of the Order of Merit. He won three tournaments on the tour and represented his country in the World Cup and the Dunhill Cup several times. When he defeated Howard Clark in the final of the Epson Grand Prix of Europe Match Play Championship in 1986, Sellberg became the first Swede to win a European Tour event. In 2000, he was one of the ten inaugural inductees to the Swedish Golfing Hall of Fame.
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GolfPlayer
Nakhon Phanom Provincial Administrative Organization Stadium or Nakhon Phanom Province Stadium (Thai: สนาม อบจ.นครพนม หรือ สนามกีฬาจังหวัดนครพนม) is a multi-purpose stadium in Nakhon Phanom province , Thailand. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Nakhon Phanom F.C.. The stadium holds 2,406 people.
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The 1969 BC Lions finished in third place in the West Division with a 5–11 record. After taking the club to a 1–9 record, head coach Jim Champion was relieved of his duties and assistant coach Jackie Parker took over. Parker led the club to a 4–2 finish and an unlikely playoff berth. The offense continued to struggle and managed to score only 22 touchdowns. They appeared in the West Semi-Final, losing to the Calgary Stampeders.
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Kōzō Watanabe (渡邉 衡三 Watanabe Kōzō, born 1942) is a Japanese automotive engineer who was responsible for the development of the ninth generation Nissan Skyline (R33) and the tenth generation Nissan Skyline (R34).
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Engineer
Katy Dunne (born 16 February 1995 in Hemel Hempstead) is a British tennis player. Dunne has won four singles and six doubles titles on the ITF tour in her career. On 13 April 2015, she reached her best singles ranking of world number 272. On 27 June 2016, she peaked at world number 350 in the doubles rankings. Dunne made her WTA tour main draw debut at the 2014 Aegon Classic. Having defeated the tenth and second seeds in qualifying, Alizé Lim and Tímea Babos, respectively, she faced world number 44 Camila Giorgi in the first round, but had to retire with a hip injury after only three games of the third set. Dunne was later given a wild card to compete in Wimbledon qualifying for the third year running, but lost in the first round to the two-time quarterfinalist Tamira Paszek in straight sets. Her brother, Conor Dunne is a cyclist.
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TennisPlayer
Key Publications was an American comic-book company founded by Stanley P. Morse that published under the imprints Aragon Magazines, Gillmor Magazines, Medal Comics, Media Publications, S. P. M. Publications, Stanmor Publications, and Timor Publications.
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Olena Bilousivska (Ukrainian: Олена Білоусівська; Russian: Елена Белоусовская: Elena Belousovskaya; born 7 November 1980) is a Ukrainian former pair skater. She began competing with Ihor Maliar in 1993. They placed ninth at the 1994 European Championships and were selected to represent Ukraine at the 1994 Winter Olympics, finishing 16th in Lillehammer. Bilousivska teamed up with Serhiy Potalov in mid-1994. The pair placed in the top ten at two European Championships (1995 and 1996) and the 1996 World Championships in Edmonton. In mid-1996, Bilousivska formed a partnership with Stanislav Morozov. They placed eighth at the 1997 European Championships and won two international medals — gold at the 1997 Karl Schäfer Memorial and silver at the 1997 Nebelhorn Trophy.
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FigureSkater
The KeuPa HT are a semi-professional ice hockey team based in Keuruu, Finland. They are members of the second highest league in Finland, Mestis. The club was founded in 1995 in the Finnish fourth division II-Divisioona after the ice hockey club decided to part company with the Keuruun ball association. They play their home games out of the Keuruun Ice Rink that holds 12000 people.
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HockeyTeam
Metropolitan Area Commuter System (MACS) is a public transport agency in Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska. The agency provides bus service for much of the urbanized Fairbanks Metropolitan Statistical Area, the northernmost such area in the US. MACS is part of the borough's transportation department.
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BusCompany
The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street in 2012, by order of first appearance.
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SoapCharacter
1122 Neith is a main belt asteroid, approximately 12 km in diameter, orbiting the Sun. It was discovered by Eugène Joseph Delporte on September 17, 1928, at Uccle and was given the provisional designation 1928 SB. It was named for the Egyptian goddess of Libyan origin, Neith, goddess of the hunt and of war, believed to be the mother of the Sun. Photometric observations during 2008 showed a rotation period of 12.5990 ± 0.0006 hours and a brightness variation of 0.08 ± 0.02 in magnitude. Measurements made with the IRAS observatory give a diameter of 13.84 ± 1.46 km and a geometric albedo of 0.34 ± 0.07. By comparison, the MIPS photometer on the Spitzer Space Telescope gives a diameter of 13.81 ± 0.73 km and a geometric albedo of 0.34 ± 0.02.
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The 1968 Intercontinental Supercup was the first edition of the Intercontinental Supercup, a matchup between the European Intercontinental winner's group and the South American Recopa Sudamericana. The two-legged tie was contested between Italian club Internazionale and Brazilian club Santos. The first match-up between Internazionale and Santos ended with the Santasticos beating Inter 1-0 at Milan's San Siro. A second leg was programmed to be disputed but Internazionale rejected to participate any further. Santos were declared the winners.
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Burnham v. Superior Court of California, 495 U.S. 604 (1990), was a United States Supreme Court case addressing whether a state court may, consistent with the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, exercise personal jurisdiction over a non-resident of the state who is served with process while temporarily visiting the state. All nine justices unanimously agreed that this basis for personal jurisdiction—known as \"transient jurisdiction\"—is constitutionally permissible. However, the Court failed to produce a majority opinion, as the members were sharply divided on the reasons for the decision, reflecting two fundamentally different approaches to how due-process issues are to be analyzed. Justice Scalia wrote the lead opinion, joined in whole or part by three other Justices. Justice Brennan wrote an opinion joined by three other Justices. Justices White and Stevens wrote separate opinions.
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Daron Schoenrock (born November 21, 1961) is an American college baseball coach, currently serving as the head coach of the Memphis Tigers baseball team. He has held that position since prior to the 2005 season.
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CollegeCoach
Gold Eagle Guy is a 1934 Broadway five scene drama written by Melvin Levy, produced by the Group Theatre with D. A. Doran, Jr., staged by Lee Strasberg, choreography by Helen Tamiris with scenic design by Donald Oenslager and costume design by Kay Morrison. It ran for 65 performances from November 28, 1934 to January 1935 at the Morosco Theatre.
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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cali (Latin: Archidioecesis Caliensis) is an archdiocese located in the city of Cali in Colombia.
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Carson Cistulli (born December 23, 1979) is an American poet, essayist and sabermetrician. His works of poetry include Some Common Weaknesses Illustrated, Assorted Fictions, and A Century of Enthusiasm.
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Philosopher
Bell's Backyard Cave is a cave in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.
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The Schools' Head of the River Race (SHORR) is the UK's largest school-age processional (head rowing) race and is organised by Westminster School for crews aged between 14 and 18 years old. It is held in Spring, the end of the head race season. The race forms a leg of the national kudos of winning a rowing 'triple' in which occasionally an indefeasible Junior Eight (J18 8+ or WJ18 8+) wins this race, the National Schools Regatta, the Princess Elizabeth Challenge Cup at Henley Royal Regatta or the Peabody Cup at Henley Women's Regatta.
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David Rubinstein (born 7 August 1932) is a social historian born of Jewish parentage in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. His father Beryl Rubinstein was a musician. Rubinstein moved to England in 1952 to study for a PhD at London School of Economics, and then moved to the University of Hull. He used to live in Tours and currently lives in York, England and is an honorary fellow of the University of York. He specializes in the 19th and 20th centuries and has authored approximately 20 books. Rubinstein is a member of the Religious Society of Friends and a Quaker author.
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Superior University or Superior Group of Colleges (SGC) is a chain of colleges and Universities in Pakistan. It is recognized by Higher Education Commission (HEC), Government of Pakistan. It opened its branches in other cities of Pakistan after opening in Lahore.
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Harpa articularis, common name the articulate harp shell, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Harpidae, the harp snails.
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The 1961 Italian Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held on 10 September 1961 at Monza. The race was marked by one of the most terrible accidents in the history of Formula One, when on the end of lap 2 at the approach to the Parabolica the German driver Wolfgang von Trips lost control of his Ferrari and crashed into a stand full of spectators, killing 15 and himself. The race was not stopped, allegedly to assist the rescue work for the injured. This was also the last Formula One race ever to be held on the full 10 km (6.213 mi) Monza circuit, with the 2 bankings and the straight between the bankings included. The race was won by von Trips' American team mate Phil Hill, who – since the German was the only one who could challenge him – thus won the World Championship with one race to go.
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Isabel de Beaumont, Duchess of Lancaster, of the House of Brienne (c. 1320 – 1361) was an English noblewoman, being the youngest daughter and child of Henry de Beaumont, Earl of Buchan and Alice Comyn.
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Red bananas, are a variety of banana with reddish-purple skin. They are smaller and plumper than the common Cavendish banana. When ripe, raw red bananas have a flesh that is cream to light pink in color. They are also softer and sweeter than the yellow Cavendish varieties, with a slight mango flavor. Many red bananas are imported from producers in East Africa, Asia, South America and the United Arab Emirates. They are a favorite in Central America but are sold throughout the world.
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Denis O'Driscoll (born 1952) is an Irish retired Gaelic footballer who played as a left corner-back for the Cork senior team. O'Drsicoll joined the panel during the 1975 championship and was a regular member of the starting fifteen for just one season during the 1976 championship. During that time he enjoyed little success, ending up as a Munster runner-up on one occasion. At club level O'Driscoll is a three-time All-Ireland medalist with Nemo Rangers. In addition to this he has also won five Munster medals and six county club championship medals.
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The Cinturó de l'Empordà was a road bicycle race held annually in Spain. It was organized as a 2.2 event on the UCI Europe Tour.
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The Bydgoszcz Raiders were an American football team based in Bydgoszcz, Poland That played in the 2nd division of the Polish American Football League.
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The Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital (Irish: Ospidéal Ollscoile Ban ⁊ Naíonán an Chúim ) is a teaching hospital providing a range of medical services to both women and newborn infants founded in 1826 by Mrs. Margaret Boyle in Dublin, Ireland.
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Craterellus tubaeformis (formerly Cantharellus tubaeformis) is an edible fungus, also known as Yellowfoot, winter mushroom, or Funnel Chanterelle. It is mycorrhizal, forming symbiotic associations with plants, making it very challenging to cultivate. It is smaller than the golden chanterelle (Cantharellus cibarius) and has a dark brown cap with paler gills and a hollow yellow stem. C. tubaeformis tastes stronger but less fruity than the golden chanterelle. It has a very distinctive smokey, peppery taste when raw. It grows in temperate and cold parts of Northern America and Europe, including Scandinavia, Finland, Russia, and the British Isles, as well as in the Himalayas in Asia, including Assam, 1. \n* REDIRECT in the central parts of the Indian Subcontinent , and in Thailand. C. tubaeformis is a yellowish-brown and trumpet-shaped mushroom found in great numbers late in the mushroom season, thus earning the common name winter mushroom. The cap is convex and sometimes hollow down the middle. The gills are widely separated, and of lighter color than the cap. It grows on moss or rotten wood, and in Northern America it is found mostly in conifer bogs. It is an excellent food mushroom, especially fried or in soups, and is easily dried for preservation. Molecular phylogenetics has shown that C. tubaeformis deserves its reclassification from Cantharellus to Craterellus. Additionally, it appears that there are two distinct genetic populations that have traditionally been called tubaeformis: one in Europe and eastern North America, and another in western North America. If these two groups are defined as separate species, the \"eastern\" yellowfoot would retain the scientific epithet tubaeformis due to the origin of the type specimens in Sweden. The western North American C. tubaeformis has been shown to make ectomycorrhizal relationships with western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) and Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii). It is also most common in forests with a large amount of well-rotted coarse woody debris.
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The Hackney Canal was a short canal in Devon, England, that linked the Hackney Clay Cellars to the River Teign. It was privately built by Lord Clifford in 1843, and throughout its life carried ball clay for use in the production of pottery. It closed in 1928, when its function was replaced by road vehicles.
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The Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo (Portuguese for \"pinacotheca of the state of São Paulo\") is one of the most important art museums in Brazil. It is housed in a 1900 building in Jardim da Luz, Downtown São Paulo, designed by Ramos de Azevedo and Domiziano Rossi to be the headquarters of the Lyceum of Arts and Crafts. It is the oldest art museum in São Paulo, founded on December 24, 1905, and established as a state museum since 1911. After passing through a renovation conducted by Paulo Mendes da Rocha in the 1990s, the museum became one of the most dynamic cultural institutions of the country, lining up with the international circuit of exhibitions, hosting cultural events and keeping an active bibliographic production. Pinacoteca also maintains a branch in Bom Retiro district, called Estação Pinacoteca, where it holds temporary exhibitions and the institution's documentation center. The Pinacoteca has a wide-ranging collection of Brazilian art, mainly noted for its vast assemblage of 19th-century paintings and sculptures, one of the largest in the country, as well as for a number of iconic Brazilian Modernist artworks. The collection also includes a department of works on paper, European paintings and sculptures from 19th-century artists, decorative arts, etc. \n* Paintings \n* Stella Alves de Lima by Cyprien Eugène Boulet (unknown date) \n* Vera Alves de Lima by Cyprien Eugène Boulet (1928) \n* Scene of Adolfo Pinto’s Family by José Ferraz de Almeida Júnior (1891) \n* The Wind Storm by Antônio Parreiras (1888) \n* Roman Slave by Oscar Pereira da Silva (1882)
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Located in central Warren County, New Jersey, Merrill Creek Reservoir is a 650-acre (2.6 km²) artificial lake that is surrounded by 290 acres (1.2 km²) of protected woodland and fields. These lands are themselves part of 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) of open spaces. Merrill Creek is connected to the Delaware River, about three miles away, by an underground tunnel. The earthen Merrill Creek Dam (National ID # NJ00864), with a height of 280 feet and a length at its crest of 1140 feet, was built in 1988 by a consortium of seven electric utilities, under mandate of the Delaware River Basin Commission. It replaces the river water lost through evaporation in the cooling of 14 power plants. The owners, known as the Merrill Creek Owners Group, are Public Service Electric and Gas, which built the reservoir for the group; Jersey Central Power and Light, Atlantic City Electric, Metropolitan Edison, Philadelphia Electric, Pennsylvania Power and Light, and Delmarva Power and Light. The reservoir draws water from the Delaware in springtime, when river flow normally is abundant, and restore it in the summer, when the flow is usually meager and - compounding the problem - demand for electricity for air-conditioning is high. In addition, by maintaining an ample Delaware River flow, seawater intrusion into the aquifers that provide drinking water to many South Jersey communities, including Camden, will be minimized. Construction cost $217 million and was one of the largest construction projects in the United States in 1986-87. The entire site was cleared of dense forest by huge tree-eating machines, and construction crews worked two 12-hour shifts to build a large earth dam and two dikes. Launching facilities are provided for recreational boating, but no gasoline motors are allowed. The reservoir and surrounding parkland offer visitors an opportunity to engage in outdoor activity. Some of the abundant wildlife around the lake includes bald eagles, crows, white-tailed deer, turkey, and other various migratory birds. The reservoir is best known for its brown trout fishing. Other fish in the reservoir include walleye, yellow perch, small and largemouth bass, chain pickerel, crappie, catfish, sunfish, carp, rainbow trout, brook trout and lake trout. The lake is about two hundred thirty-five feet deep, making it the deepest man-made lake in New Jersey. The depth allows for lake trout to exist and other trout to exist year round. This is one of two lakes in New Jersey where lake trout exist. The other is Round Valley Reservoir in Hunterdon County. The lake's visitor center features natural history and cultural exhibits and offers environmental education programs for all age groups ranging from pre-K through adults.
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Laguna Pistola is a lake in the Santa Cruz Department, Bolivia. Its surface area is 33.52 km² and a shore length of 25.9 km.
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Bagh Kharab (Persian: باغ خراب‎‎, also Romanized as Bāgh Kharāb) is a village in Soghan Rural District, Soghan District, Arzuiyeh County, Kerman Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 48, in 12 families.
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Toney Freeman (born August 30, 1966) is an American IFBB professional bodybuilder and brand ambassador residing in Atlanta, Georgia.
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The 2012 Saskatchewan Roughriders season was the 55th season for the team in the Canadian Football League. The Roughriders finished the season in 3rd place in the West Division with an 8–10 record, improving upon their 5–13 record from 2011. The Roughriders qualified for the playoffs and lost to the Calgary Stampeders in the Western Semi-Final. During the off-season, the Roughriders hired Corey Chamblin as their head coach after Ken Miller had retired.
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The 1986 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship final was a hurling match that was played to determine the winners of the 1986 All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, the 22nd season of the All-Ireland Under-21 Hurling Championship, a tournament organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association for the champion teams of the four provinces of Ireland. The final was contested by Galway of Connacht and Wexford of Leinster, with Galway winning by 0-14 to 2-5.
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Kim Poulsen (born March 22, 1959) is a Danish football (soccer) manager, who most recently managed Silkeborg IF. He most notably guided Viborg FF to the 2000 Danish Cup. Poulsen only played amateur football as an active player. As a football manager, he gained national recognition when he won promotion with Danish club Aarhus Fremad five times in only nine years, from 1987 to 1995. He managed AC Horsens from 1996 to 1997 before moving back to Aarhus Fremad in 1998. He managed AC Horsens again in 1999, before moving to Viborg FF the same year. Under Poulsen, Viborg FF turned fully professional and won the 2000 Danish Cup, as well as the 2000 Danish Supercup. In October 2001, Poulsen was fired, He then managed Randers FC. In December 2002, Poulsen moved to Singapore. Here he managed the under-18 team of the Singapore national football team, the Young Lions, and the Singapore Armed Forces FC. He moved back to Denmark, and joined Vejle Boldklub in January 2006 on a three-year contract. He was fired by the club in April 2007, and joined Næstved BK in July 2007. In June 2010 he was named new manager of FC Hjørring. He left the club in April 2011 after being named as new coach of the Tanzania national under-21 team. In May 2012 he was promoted to manager of the Tanzania national football team replacing fellow Dane Jan Børge Poulsen. In December 2014 he was hired as a new head coach in Silkeborg IF.
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COMBREX is a multifaceted project that includes a database of gene annotations, functional predictions and recommendations based on Active Learning principles associated with millions of genes in prokaryotic genomes.
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Brian Singerman is a partner at Founders Fund, a San Francisco-based venture capital firm with over $1 billion under management. Singerman graduated from Stanford University in 1999 with a B.S. in Computer Science. Following Stanford, Singerman joined the virtual-world online start-up, There, as a software engineer. In 2004, Singerman was recruited to Google. He spent the next four years at Google as an engineer and executive, where (among other projects) he founded the personal web portal, iGoogle. While at Google, Singerman started his career as an investor, founding his own angel fund, the XGYC Fund, seeking early-stage opportunities with businesses that challenge the status quo. In 2008, Singerman joined Founders Fund where he serves as a partner along with Peter Thiel, Ken Howery, and Luke Nosek. Among other industries, he focuses on healthcare, biotech, wearable computing and robotics. Singerman sits on the boards of a number of companies including AltSchool, Oscar Health, Stemcentrx, Emerald Therapeutics, and Misfit Wearables.
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Viva Cruiser was an internet browser game from Pfizer used to promote the prescription drug for erectile dysfunction, Viagra. The Food and Drug Administration had the game taken off the internet, which was linked through ads on Forbes magazine's website (Forbes.com).
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Omeath railway station first opened by the Dundalk, Newry and Greenore Railway which was absorbed by the London North Western Railway and ran to Greenore. From Greenore ferries ran to Holyhead and onward trains to London Euston. The station in Omeath on the Dundalk, Newry and Greenore railway, which opened on 1 August 1876 and finally closed on 1 January 1952.
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The discography of American nu metal band Korn consists of twelve studio albums, three live albums, eight compilation albums, seven video albums, seven extended plays, forty-one singles, eight promotional singles and forty-one music videos.
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The Ekstraliga Baseball is the elite competition for the sport of baseball in Poland. In it, the men's Polish championship is determined annually. Like most European sports leagues, the Ekstraliga uses a system of promotion and relegation. The highest division of the Bundesliga currently consists of six teams, with each team playing four games against each other team. The league is regulated by the Polish Baseball and Softball Federation (PZBiS).
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9908 Aue is a main belt asteroid. It orbits the Sun once every 4.94 years. It has been identified as a member of the Koronis family of asteroids. Discovered on March 25, 1971 by Cornelis Johannes van Houten and Ingrid van Houten-Groeneveld on photographic plates taken by Tom Gehrels at the Palomar Observatory using the Samuel Oschin telescope, it was given the provisional designation \"2140 T-1\". It was later renamed \"Aue\" after Hartmann von Aue, a German poet and participant in the Third Crusade.
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The Florida Institute for Sustainable Energy is a research institute at the University of Florida designed to develop energy efficient and environmentally sustainable technologies and practices, educate the public regarding energy and environmental technologies and trade-offs, and inform the larger policy debate on urgent, global issues of sustainable energy and environment. The objective is to improve the region and United States energy security by developing indigenous and environmentally sustainable energy resources while promoting energy policies that have a positive impact on Florida's unique environment.
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Rise was Japanese J-pop band, Speed's second album following their first album, Starting Over. The album was released on 29 April 1998 and contains the singles \"Wake Me Up!\", \"My Graduation\" and their all-time biggest hit, \"White Love\". The album successfully topped the Oricon sales charts eventually selling 2.09 million copies making it the best selling original studio album by female group in Japan. They later embarked on a summer tour titled \"Rise Dome Tour\" to promote their album becoming the first female Jpop group ever to complete the dome tour in Japan.
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The Westfort Hurricanes were a Canadian Junior ice hockey club from Fort William, Ontario. The Herks were members of the Thunder Bay Junior A Hockey League and were Abbott Cup finalists once.
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Northwestern Memorial Hospital (NMH) is a nationally ranked academic medical center hospital located in downtown Chicago, Illinois. It is the primary teaching hospital for Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. Along with its Prentice Women’s Hospital and Stone Institute of Psychiatry, the hospital provides a total of 894 inpatient beds and encompasses more than 3 million square feet of medical building space. Virtually every medical specialty is represented by the over 1,600 physicians on the medical staff at Northwestern Memorial who also carry faculty appointments with Feinberg. It is the third tallest hospital in the United States and the fifth tallest hospital in the world.
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\"April, april\" is a song by Swedish singer Lill-Babs, that represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 1961, performed in Swedish. The song was the winner of Melodifestivalen 1961, where it was performed by both Siw Malmkvist and Gunnar Wiklund. Sveriges Radio however decided that Lill-Babs would perform the song at the Eurovision Song Contest for Sweden. On the night of Eurovision, the song was performed seventh in the running order, following the Netherlands' Greetje Kauffeld with \"Wat een dag\" and preceding Germany's Lale Andersen with \"Einmal sehen wir uns wieder\". The song received 2 points, placing 14th in a field of 16. The song was succeeded as Swedish representative at the 1962 Contest by Inger Berggren with \"Sol och vår\".
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Punnelu is a village in Wardhannapet mandal, Warangal district, Andhra Pradesh state in India. Punnelu has population about 5,000 and literacy about 30–40%. The main source of employment is agriculture. This village is surrounded by five lakes which are the primary sources of irrigation water. This village is within 10 km distance from Warangal city but thousands of kilometers distant from development. There has been a lower primary school since late 1960s, upgraded to primary school in mid-1980s and now upgraded to high school. This village has monuments left from Kakatiya time and Nawabs time. There are two temples (Shiva and Vishnu temples) surviving from Kakatiya Dynasty. The reason behind its underdevelopment is division politics. This village was notified as GramPanchayat in mid '70s as far as the records available and the first and living sarpanch was muthireddy Venkat Remreddy. Nalam Komuraiah was then served as patwari (V.A.O). After Ramreddy, Merugu Bikshapati served as Sarpanch for 15 years and then elected as Wardhannapet Mandal parishad president. Pinninti Narayan Rao was succeeded as Sarpanch after Merugu Bixapathi. Mr. Pinninti Narayan Rao died of heart attack in 1998. Mr.Bogelli Narayana Rao was then elected as Sarpanch in 1998 bielections. Mr Kathi Yellagoud was elected as Sarpanch and Kathi Ganesh was elected as MPTC in 2001 elections. In 2006 election Elisha Ellandula elected as Sarpanch and Jilla laxmi was elected as MPTC and present now osman ali shaik elected as a sarpanch in 2013, MPTC Gaddam Aruna elected in 2014
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The Suffolk Journal is the undergraduate student newspaper of Suffolk University since 1936. The Journal prints a 12-page weekly newspaper, distributed across campus and Beacon Hill. The Journal is currently located in the Sawyer building on Ashburton Place close to the Massachusetts State House. Previously, the office was located on the fifth floor of the Donahue building on Temple Street. Students across different majors help to put the paper together every week. Students are encouraged to send in their articles or opinion pieces. Managed and produced entirely by undergraduate students, the Journal is committed to providing the best news coverage, both on and off campus, entertainment and sports stories, editorials and reviews. There are five sections of the paper: News is first and foremost, followed by World News, Arts & Culture, Opinion, and Sports. The Journal is a member of the Associated Collegiate Press and has won multiple ACP awards through the years, including the Newspaper and Online Pacemaker awards. The paper has also been recognized for its work by Suffolk's Student Government Association, winning awards such as Outstanding Student Organization. Staff members gain valuable experience in reporting, Associated Press style, copy editing, leadership, photography, page design, layout, production, business management, advertising, graphic design and public relations. Staff include for the 2016-2017 year: Editor-in-Chief: Alexa Gagosz Newsroom Manager: Sam Humphrey Business Manager: Open News Editor: Open World News Editor: Jacob Geanous Arts & Culture Editor: Felicity Otterbein Opinion Editor: Patrick Holmes Sports Editor: Skylar To Asst. Sports Editor: Trevor Morris Photo Editor: Open
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The Miyagi Baseball Stadium (宮城球場 Miyagi Kyūjō) (official name: Rakuten Kobo Stadium Miyagi) is a stadium in Sendai, Japan. It was primarily used for baseball as the home field of the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles. It opened in 1950. In order to modernize the facility for the Golden Eagles' first season (2005), seating was reduced from approximately 28,600 to about 20,000, as more-spacious seating was installed. For the 2006 season, about 3,000 seats (including private boxes along the first-base side) were added, increasing capacity to about 23,000. An artificial surface was installed before the 2005 season, replacing the grass outfield previously used. From January 1, 2008 through December 31, 2010, the stadium's official name was the Kleenex Stadium Miyagi (クリネックススタジアム宮城 Kurinekkusu Sutajiamu Miyagi), and abbreviated as K-Sta Miyagi (Kスタ宮城). The stadium was also formerly known as Fullcast Stadium Miyagi (フルキャストスタジアム宮城 Furukyasuto Sutajiamu Miyagi) between 2005 and 2007. Unlike most stadiums, the home team uses the dugout along the third base line. Each team's bullpen is located beneath the stands behind the dugout areas, out of view of the spectators in the stadium; however, curtained windows outside allow passerby to watch the pitchers warming up. Concession stands are located outside the stadium, and on the second and third levels in the area behind home plate. The stadium hosted its first Japanese All-Star game between the Pacific League and Central League in 2007. They were hosting its secound Japanese All-Star game in 2011.
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The girl & the fig is a restaurant in Sonoma, California in the United States. It was opened in Glen Ellen, California by Sondra Bernstein in 1997. In 2001, the restaurant relocated to downtown Sonoma.
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The Coșteiu-Chizătău Canal is a canal in Timiș County, western Romania. It diverts water from the river Timiș to the Bega. It is also fed by the small rivers Coștei and Glavița.
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Marginellidae, or the margin shells, are a taxonomic family of small, often colorful, sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Neogastropoda.
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Scentimental Romeo is a 1950 Merrie Melodies (Blue Ribbon reissued) animated short featuring Pepé Le Pew and Penelope Pussycat.
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Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP is an international law firm headquartered at One Liberty Plaza in New York City. The firm currently has offices in Washington DC, Hong Kong, Beijing, London, Rome, Milan, Brussels, Moscow, Frankfurt, Cologne, Paris, Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Abu Dhabi, and Seoul. The Firm employs over 1,200 lawyers worldwide. It was the first U.S. firm qualified to practice law in Japan, and has represented governments throughout Latin America. The firm is known for its representation of national governments in sovereign-debt cases. Lee Buchheit, a partner in the firm who has led debt-restructuring negotiations for several countries, is the originator of the \"collective action\" clause in debt agreements, whereby a supermajority of bondholders can compel all bondholders to accept a restructuring. As of 2016, the website Vault.com ranked Cleary Gottlieb #9 in their \"Vault Law 100\" list.
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Trina & Tamara are an American contemporary R&B group from Gary, Indiana who were active in the late 1990s. The group was composed of sisters Katrina \"Trina\" Powell (born April 18, 1974) and Tamara Powell. They are the younger sisters of fellow contemporary R&B singer Jesse Powell. In 1997, the duo appeared on the song \"My Love Is the Shhh!\" by Somethin' for the People, which peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their only album, the eponymous Trina & Tamara, was released in 1999; it peaked at #99 on the Billboard R&B chart.
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Gervasio Gatti (c. 1550 in either Cremona, Vercelli or Pavia – c. 1631) was an Italian painter during the late-Renaissance, active in Parma, Piacenza, and Cremona. He was also known as Il Soiaro (or Sojaro) Gatti trained with his uncle Bernardino Gatti. He helped decorate the salons in the Rocca of San Secondo Parmense. He also studied with Correggio.
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Toms Fork is a tributary of the Meathouse Fork, 9.3 miles (15.0 km) long, in north-central West Virginia in the United States. Via the Meathouse Fork, Middle Island Creek, and the Ohio River, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of 15.5 square miles (40 km2) in a rural region on the unglaciated portion of the Allegheny Plateau. Toms Fork's course is entirely in southern Doddridge County. It rises approximately 1.6 miles (2.6 km) southeast of the unincorporated community of Porto Rico, and flows generally north-northeastward, through the unincorporated community of Market, to Sugar Camp, where it flows into the Meathouse Fork. Toms Fork is paralleled for most of its course by West Virginia Route 18. It collects its largest tributary, Little Toms Fork, at Market.
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