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Oswego Harbor West Pierhead Lighthouse is an active aid to navigation located off the coast of Oswego, New York. It was built in 1934 to replace an earlier light constructed in 1880. It stands at the end of a 2,000-foot-long (610 m) breakwater at mouth of Oswego River, extending .5 miles (.8 km) out onto Lake Ontario. It is accessible by boat or from land over the abutting breakwater. It is not open to the public. It is owned by the City of Oswego and operated by the United States Coast Guard. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The welcome swallow (Hirundo neoxena) is a small passerine bird in the swallow family. It is a species native to Australia and nearby islands, and self-introduced into New Zealand in the middle of the twentieth century. It is very similar to the Pacific swallow with which it is often considered conspecific. This species breeds in southern and eastern Australia in a variety of habitats, mostly in open areas, man made clearings or urban environments, but not desert or dense forest. Eastern populations are largely migratory, wintering in northern Australia. Western birds and those in New Zealand are mainly sedentary.
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The Tatoosh Range is a mountain range located in Mount Rainier National Park and the adjacent Tatoosh Wilderness in the state of Washington, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The range runs roughly east–west, beginning with the southeastern Tatoosh Peak and concluding with the western Eagle Peak. The range includes 13 prominent named peaks. The peaks average approximately 6,000 ft (1,800 m) in summit elevation, with the highest, Unicorn Peak, measuring at a height of 6,917 ft (2,108 m). Visitors to Mount Rainier can view the range from the Paradise area, and the range is popular with hikers.
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White's Lies is a play written by Ben Andron. The play began preview showings off-Broadway on April 12, 2010 and officially opened on May 6, 2010. Initial reviews were mixed; the New York Times called it a \"crass, charmless vehicle\" that \"plays like an episode of How I Met Your Mother that would be killed in the writers’ room.\" while Entertainment Weekly gave it a C rating and said it was \"the other kind of bad play — the one that's so ridiculous that you can't help giggling at the gaping, craterlike holes in the story and the cliché-spouting characters running around Manhattan in incredibly fabulous, incredibly impractical, incredibly expensive shoes.\" The show closed on June 13, 2010 after 26 previews and 46 regular performances.
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Jay Pierrepont Moffat (January 7, 1896 – January 25, 1943) was an American diplomat, historian and statesman who, between 1917 and 1943, served the State Department in a variety of posts, including that of Ambassador to Canada during the first year of U.S. participation in World War II.
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The 2010 Utah Utes football team represented the University of Utah during the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by sixth year head coach Kyle Whittingham and played their homes game in Rice–Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. They were members of the Mountain West Conference. 2010 was the Utes' final year in the Mountain West, as they began play in the Pac-12 in 2011.
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David Vincour (born 14 March 1984, in Brno) is a Czech ice dancer. With partner Kamila Hájková, he is a five-time Czech national champion and competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
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The jack jumper ant (Myrmecia pilosula), commonly known as the hopper ant, jumper ant or jumping jack, is a species of venomous ant native to Australia. Most commonly found in Tasmania and southeast Australia, it is a member of the genus Myrmecia, subfamily Myrmeciinae, and was formally described and named by British entomologist Frederick Smith in 1858. This species is known for the ability to jump long distances. These ants are large; workers and males are approximately the same size: 12 to 14 millimetres (0.47 to 0.55 in) for workers, and 11 to 12 millimetres (0.43 to 0.47 in) for males. The queen measures approximately 14 to 16 millimetres (0.55 to 0.63 in) in length and is similar in appearance to workers, whereas males are identifiable by their perceptibly smaller mandibles. Jack jumper ants are primarily active during the day and live in open habitats, nesting in bushland, woodland and dry open forests, surrounded by gravel and sandy soil, which can be found in rural areas and are less common in urban areas. They prey on small insects and use their barbless stinger to kill other insects by injecting venom. Other ants and predatory invertebrates prey on the jack jumper. The average worker has a life expectancy of over one year. Workers are gamergates, allowing them to reproduce with drones, whether or not a queen is present in the colony. The ant is a part of the Myrmecia pilosula species complex; this ant and other members of the complex are known to have a single pair of chromosomes. Their sting generally only causes a mild local reaction in humans; however, it is one of the few ant species that can be dangerous to humans, along with other ants in the genus Myrmecia. The ant venom is particularly immunogenic for an insect venom; the venom causes about 90% of Australian ant allergies. In endemic areas, up to 3% of the human population has developed an allergy to the venom and about half of these allergic people can suffer from anaphylactic reactions (increased heart rate, falling blood pressure, and other symptoms), which can lead to death on rare occasions. Between 1980 and 2000, there were four deaths due to anaphylaxis from jack jumper stings, all of them in Tasmania. Individuals prone to severe allergic reactions caused by the ant's sting can be treated with allergen immunotherapy (desensitisation).
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Lee Kyu-hyun (Korean: 이규현, born October 15, 1980) is a South Korean former competitive figure skater. He is an eight-time (1997–2003) South Korean national champion. He represented South Korea at the 1998 Winter Olympics and the 2002 Winter Olympics, placing 24th and 28th, respectively. His highest placement at an ISU Championship was 8th at the 1997 World Junior Championships. He is the brother of speed skater Lee Kyou-hyuk.
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BC Mureș (Baschet Club Mureș) is a Romanian professional basketball team that is based in Târgu Mureș, Romania. The club is a member of the Liga Națională. They are often referred to as 'The Tigers\"; their home arena is nicknamed \"The Jungle\" due to the loud crowd and the pressure they can create on visiting teams. After reaching the playoffs four times but never advancing the first round BC Mureș went all the way to the finals in the 2012–13 LNBM season, but lost 4–2 in a seven game series in front of CSU Asesoft Ploiesti. In 2013, BC Mureș debuted in Europe in the EuroChallenge.
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The Robotics Institute (RI) is a division of the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. A June 2014 article in Robotics Business Review magazine calls it \"the world's best robotics research facility\" and a \"pacesetter in robotics research and education.\" The Robotics Institute focuses on bringing robotics into everyday activities. Its faculty members and graduate students examine a variety of fields, including space robotics, medical robotics, industrial systems, computer vision and artificial intelligence, and they develop a broad array of robotics systems and capabilities. Established in 1979 by Raj Reddy, the RI was the first robotics department at any U.S. university. In 1988, CMU became the first university in the world offering a Ph.D. in Robotics. In 2012, the faculty, staff, students and postdocs numbered over 500, and the RI annual budget exceeded $65M, making the RI one of the largest robotics research organizations in the world. The RI occupies facilities on the Carnegie Mellon main campus as well as in the Lawrenceville and Hazelwood neighborhoods of Pittsburgh, totaling almost 200,000 sq. ft of indoor space and 40 acres of outdoor test facilities.
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The 2016 Belmont Stakes was the 148th running of the Belmont Stakes. The 1 1⁄2-mile (2,400 m) race, known as the \"test of champions\", is the final jewel in Thoroughbred horse racing's American Triple Crown series, and was held on June 11, 2016, three weeks after the Preakness Stakes and five weeks after the Kentucky Derby. The race, which had no Triple Crown at stake (as Derby winner Nyquist lost in the Preakness), was broadcast by NBC beginning at 5:00 p.m. EDT, with pre-race coverage on NBCSN starting at 3:00 p.m. The race was won by Creator by a nose over Destin. 2016 Preakness Stakes winner Exaggerator finished eleventh. The attendance for the event was 60,114.
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Del Miller (born November 6, 1950) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Kansas State University. He shares offensive coordinator duties with Dana Dimel. Miller served as the head football coach at Southwest Missouri State University—now Missouri State University—from 1995 to 1998, compiling a record of 21–23. Miller has been a longtime assistant to Kansas State head coach Bill Snyder. He was the first assistant hired by Snyder in 1989 has served three separate stints with the program. Miller and Snyder had previously coached together as assistants at the University of Iowa under Hayden Fry.
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Crassisporium is a burn-inhabiting agaric fungal genus that colonizes forest fire and campfire sites on ground and charred woody debris in Europe, north Africa and western North America. The small brownish fruitbodies have broadly attached lamellae bordered by cheilocystidia and there is an absence of pleurocystidia and chrysocystidia. Spores are thick-walled, brown, smooth, and have a germ pore. The cap surface (pileipellis) is neither gelatinized nor cellular. Clamp connections are present in the hyphae. The genus is most closely related to the genus Romagnesiella and together both are nearest the Strophariaceae The generic name Crassisporium refers to the thick spore walls.
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Fried Egg Records was a record label set up in 1979 by Andy Leighton, administrator of the Bristol based Crystal Theatre. Its first release was by the Theatres anarchic \"house band\" Shoes For Industry. In its short two-year existence the label did manage to produce records from some of Bristols' more notable bands, plus a compilation LP, E(gg)clectic 1.
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St Mary's Mbeya Secondary School (SMMSS) is a school in Mbeya, Tanzania, located on the Tanzania-Zambia Highway. It serves students from the Tanzania Southern Highlands, Dar Es Salaam, Morogoro, Arusha, and Iringa regions. Students also attend from Malawi and Zambia. The school is a branch/campus of the St Mary's International Schools in Tanzania, founded by Hon. Rev. Dr. Gertrude Rwakatare, a senior bishop and co-founder (in 1995) of the Mikocheni Assemblies of God church at Mikocheni, Dar es Salaam. Though founded in 2005 as a girls' boarding school, the school is now coeducational. Instruction is in English. The school enrolls students in form one for a four-year course leading to the award of the Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (TZ). It has a wide variety of subjects with graduate teachers and also has well-stocked science and computer laboratories, manned by qualified personnel. Intakes are from November of every year at the premises.
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WDEV is a radio station based in Waterbury, Vermont, USA. WDEV broadcasts on the AM band at 550 kHz, and WDEV-FM, licensed to Warren, Vermont, broadcasts at 96.1 MHz. The stations' studios and offices are located near U.S. Route 2 in Waterbury. WDEV also operates a translator station, W243AT (96.5 FM), licensed to Barre, Vermont, and can also be heard on a privately owned translator, W270BR (101.9 FM), licensed to Island Pond, Vermont.
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George Baird CM (born August 25, 1939) is a Canadian architect and architectural educator most closely associated with the University of Toronto, although he also taught at Harvard University. Baird has been recognized for his teaching of architecture and urban design and was awarded the 2012 AIA/ACSA Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education.
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Etelis is a genus of snappers mostly native to the Indian and Pacific oceans with one species (E. oculatus) native to the western Atlantic Ocean. The currently recognized species in this genus are: \n* Etelis carbunculus G. Cuvier, 1828 (deep-water red snapper) \n* Etelis coruscans Valenciennes, 1862 (deepwater longtail red snapper) \n* Etelis oculatus (Valenciennes, 1828) (queen snapper) \n* Etelis radiosus W. D. Anderson, 1981 (pale snapper)
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Alina Milevska (Ukrainian: Аліна Мілевська, born 20 June 1995) is a Ukrainian figure skater. She is a three-time Ukrainian senior national silver medalist and competed at three World Junior Championships. Ranked 14th in the short program, she qualified for the final segment at the 2010 World Junior Championships in The Hague Currently a figure skating coach and a member of Yale figure skating club.
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The A9 is a national road in Latvia connecting Riga to third largest city of Latvia, Liepāja through Skulte, also known as Liepāja highway in Latvia. The road is part of Latvian TEN-T road network. After Liepāja, the road turns in to Latvian A11. The length of A9 in Latvian territory is 200 kilometers. Currently A9 has 1x1 lanes in all its length. The current speed limit is 90 km/h. It is planned that around year 2020 all at-grade intersections with A9, in the segment from Riga to Jaunbērze, would be removed, and two-level ones would be built instead, with an option to widen the A9 to 2x2 lanes in further future. from Riga until Jaunbērze, The average AADT of A9 in 2015 was 5,379 cars per day.
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Pipa aspera, the Albina Surinam toad, is a species of frog in the Pipidae family found in French Guiana, Suriname, and possibly Brazil. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, rivers, freshwater marshes, and intermittent freshwater marshes.
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Times Record News is a daily newspaper established in 1907 in Wichita Falls, Texas, owned by the Gannett Company. From 1976 until 1997, the Times Record News was part of Harte-Hanks chain, when Scripps acquired the paper. The Times Record News also publishes the Sheppard Senator, the local newspaper serving the military stationed in Wichita Falls at Sheppard Air Force Base, named for the late U.S. Senator Morris Sheppard of Texarkana.
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Presser v. Illinois, 116 U.S. 252 (1886), was a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States holding that \"Unless restrained by their own constitutions, state legislatures may enact statutes to control and regulate all organizations, drilling, and parading of military bodies and associations except those which are authorized by the militia laws of the United States.\" Saying the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution limited only the power of Congress and the national government to control firearms, not that of the state and that the right peaceably to assemble was not protected by the clause referred to except to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
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Rotomairewhenua / Blue Lake is a small lake in Nelson Lakes National Park, in the northern reaches of New Zealand's Southern Alps. Sacred to local Māori, it has the clearest natural fresh water in the world.
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Amtosaurus (/ˌɑːmtoʊˈsɔːrəs/; Kurzanov & Tumanova, 1978) is a genus of ornithischian dinosaur based on a fragmentary skull collected from the Upper Cretaceous Bayanshiree Svita Formation (Cenomanian-Santonian) of Mongolia and originally believed to represent an ankylosaurid. Hadrosaurid affinities have also been suggested. However, per Parish and Barrett, this specimen is too fragmentary to be reliably classified beyond an indeterminate ornithischian. A second species assigned to the genus, A. archibaldi, has become the basis of a valid ankylosaurid taxon, Bissektipelta.
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\"An Arundel Tomb\" is a poem by Philip Larkin, written in c. 1956 and published in 1964 in his collection The Whitsun Weddings. It comprises 7 verses of 6 lines each, each rhyming abbcac. The poem describes a pair of memorial effigies that can be found in Chichester Cathedral: they are ascribed to Richard FitzAlan, 10th Earl of Arundel (d. 1376), who is buried in Lewes Priory, and his second wife, Eleanor of Lancaster (d. 1372). In a decorative mode common in English tombs at the time, he has a lion at his feet while she has a dog. The lion usually indicates valour and nobility (for men), and a dog indicates loyalty (for women). He has his right hand ungloved, and her right hand rests lightly upon his. In an audio recording of the poem, Larkin states that the effigies were unlike any he had ever seen before and that he found them \"extremely affecting.\" Larkin draws inspiration from this scene to muse on time, mortality and the nature of earthly love. It begins thus:- Side by side, their faces blurred,The earl and countess lie in stone, and concludes Our almost-instinct almost true:What will survive of us is love. The poem was one of the three read at Larkin's memorial service. Its final line is among the most quoted of all of Larkin's work; when cited out of context, it may be taken as \"sentimental\" endorsement of \"love enduring beyond the grave\", while the poem as a whole is much more sceptical, and dedicated to challenging the simple romantic notion, even if in the end it is conceded to have \"an inevitable ring of truth—if only because we want so much to hear it.\"
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St Michael's Hospital is a hospital in Bristol, England. Built in 1974, St Michael's houses maternity services covering the south of Bristol.
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Patrick Friesacher (born 26 September 1980 in Wolfsberg) is an Austrian racing driver who drove for the Minardi Formula One team during the first half of the 2005 season.
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Abercrombie (May 13, 1975 – November 14, 2000) was a bay Standardbred world-record-holding pacer and winner of the E. Roland Harriman Award for Harness Horse of the Year in 1978, who went on to become one of the sport's leading sires.
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Bujeon Station (Hangul: 부전역; hanja: 釜田驛) is a station of the Busan Metro Line 1 in Bujeon-dong, Busanjin District, Busan, South Korea. The station is unrelated to the Bujeon Station of Korail.
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Wilton Wendell Blancké (June 29, 1908 – 1971) was an American diplomat and author. He was the United States Ambassador to the Republic of the Congo (1960–1963), Central African Republic (1961), Chad (1961), and Gabon (1961) upon their independence, whilst resident at Brazzaville.
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TV9 Kannada (Kannada: ಟಿವಿ ೯ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ) is a 24-hour Kannada language news television channel. It was launched on 22 June 2006. The channel is owned by Sneha Television network. TV9 Kannada has a wide range of programs from hourly news, analysis of major news events and interviews. The news channel is owned by Hylab (ABCl) group from Hyderabad which has news channels in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and other states. The channel's slogan is \"For a Better Society\". This is special for a 24-hour news channel with live news. Recently this broadcast company started a spiritual channel in Telugu called Samskruthi, which is especially for spiritual programmes such as Bajanasand and Prathans by rohithjayaram.
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The Aix-en-Provence Argonautes are a French American football team based in Aix-en-Provence. The team plays in Ligue Élite de Football Américain and in BIG6 European Football League.
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Veselin Aleksandrov Topalov (pronounced [vɛsɛˈlin toˈpɑlof]; Bulgarian: Веселин Александров Топалов; born 15 March 1975) is a Bulgarian chess grandmaster and former FIDE World Chess Champion. Topalov became FIDE World Chess Champion by winning the FIDE World Chess Championship 2005. He lost his title in the World Chess Championship 2006 against Vladimir Kramnik. He challenged Viswanathan Anand at the World Chess Championship 2010, losing 6½–5½. He won the 2005 Chess Oscar. He was ranked world number one from April 2006 to January 2007. He regained the top ranking in October 2008 until January 2010. His peak rating was 2816 in July 2015, placing him sixth on the highest FIDE-rated players. Topalov has competed at eight Chess Olympiads (1994-2000, 2008-2014), winning board one gold in 2014 and scoring best overall performance in 1994. He also won in Linares, Corus, Dortmund, Stavanger and Pearl Spring tournaments.
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The Alberta Greens, also known as the Green Party of Alberta, was a provincial political party in the province of Alberta, Canada. The Alberta Greens were formed in 1986 and received official party status on April 6, 1990. The party was affiliated with Green parties throughout the world, and with the federal Green Party of Canada. The party had been polling between 3% and 9% from 2006 to 2009. The party often polled ahead of the Wildrose Alliance Party of Alberta and had also placed third in two polls done by Leger Marketing and the Strategic Counsel ahead of both the Wildrose Party and Alberta New Democratic Party. The party dissolved in July 2009 at the request of the new executive when it was unable to file financial returns with Elections Alberta as required by law. The party executive has established a non-profit association in hopes of re-establishing the party after the next election.
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WOGX, channel 51, is a television station licensed to Ocala, Florida, USA. The station is owned by the Fox Television Stations subsidiary of 21st Century Fox and is an owned-and-operated station of the Fox Broadcasting Company. Although identifying as a separate station in its own right, WOGX is actually considered a semi-satellite of WOFL in Orlando. As such, it clears all network programming as provided through its parent station but airs a separate offering of syndicated programming, albeit with separate local commercials and legal station identifications. It is also the smallest DMA in the U.S. to be owned by one of the \"Big Four\" networks. WOGX maintains an advertising sales office in Gainesville, and its transmitter is located in unincorporated Marion County, between Williston and Fairfield. Master control and most internal operations of WOGX originate from the studios of WOFL and sister station WRBW in Lake Mary. The Gainesville television market is located between several other Florida media markets. As a result, the Bright House Networks system in Ocala (part of the Orlando market) does not carry WOGX but opts instead for WOFL, despite Ocala being WOGX's city of license. In addition, the Comcast system in Ocala carries WOFL in high definition on its digital tier in lieu of one from WOGX.
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Maryna Godwin (later Maryna Proctor, born 9 September 1944) is a retired South African tennis player. Her best achievement was reaching quarterfinals of the 1968 US Open. In 1968 and 1969 she played in four ties for the South African Fed Cup team. In 1969 she met South African cricketer Mike Procter. They married three months later, after which Godwin changed her last name and retired from competitions. For many years, due to Procter's cricket contracts, their family was living half-year in England and half-year in Zimbabwe, but since 1980s they settled in Durban North, South Africa.
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Marrit Leenstra (born 10 May 1989) is a Dutch long track speed skater.
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Johanna Catharina \"Joke\" de Korte (born 18 August 1935) is a retired Dutch backstroke and freestyle swimmer. She finished fourth in 100m backstroke at the 1952 Summer Olympics, and won two silver medals at the 1954 European Aquatics Championships.
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Blessed Jean-Bernard Rousseau (22 March 1797 – 13 April 1867) was a French Roman Catholic professed religious of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools – or the De La Salle Brothers. He assumed the religious name of \"Scubilion\" upon his profession and was dubbed the \"Catechist of Slaves\" due to his extensive decades-spanning work on Réunion Island. He was beatified in 1989 during the visit of Pope John Paul II to the island.
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Frederick H. Kreismann (August 7, 1869 – November 1, 1944) was an American politician who served as mayor of St. Louis, Missouri from 1909 to 1913. He was a Republican.
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The 1977 French Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at Dijon on 3 July 1977.
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Świdwie [ˈɕfidvjɛ] is a lake in north-western Poland, and is the site of a nature reserve and a Ramsar site (one of 13 such sites in Poland). The lake is situated in West Pomeranian Voivodeship (in Police County) at the edge of the Wkrzańska Forest. It has an area of approximately 8.9 square kilometres (3.4 sq mi). It lies on the Gunica River. It is also a Natura 2000 EU Special Protection Area.
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Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) is an 808-bed tertiary hospital in downtown Orlando, Florida designed by HKS, Inc. (Architect) and Walter P Moore (Structural Engineer). It is part of the Orlando Health system.
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Estimate (foaled 4 April 2009) is an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse who won the Queen's Vase at Royal Ascot as a three-year-old. As a four-year-old she won the Sagaro Stakes before returning to Royal Ascot to win the Gold Cup. She is owned by Queen Elizabeth II and trained by Sir Michael Stoute. In 2014 she tested positive to morphine in a post race drugs test and was disqualified from second place in the Gold Cup, but went on to win the Doncaster Cup.
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The Perpignan–Barcelona high-speed line is an international high-speed rail line between France and Spain. The line consists of a 175.5-kilometre (109.1 mi) railway, of which 24.6 km are in France and 150.8 km are in Spain. It crosses the French–Spanish border via the 8.3-kilometre (5.2 mi) Perthus Tunnel bored under the Perthus Pass, connecting two small cities on opposite sides of the border, Perpignan in Roussillon, France, and Figueres in Catalonia, Spain. The line extends to Barcelona, and this part is sometimes referenced as an extension of the Madrid–Barcelona high-speed rail line. The Perpignan–Barcelona line is a part of the Mediterranean Corridor.
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Marcus Christopher David Hamilton (born February 17, 1984) is a former American football cornerback. He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL Draft. He played college football at Virginia. Hamilton has also been a member of the Chicago Bears and Las Vegas Locomotives.
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Giovanni Battista Bertusio (also spelled Bertucci or Bertuzzi; 1577–1644) was a painter of the early-Baroque period, active in Bologna. He trained initially under Denys Calvaert, then under Ludovico and Agostino Carracci. He married the painter Antonia Pinelli.
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Benjamin Mwangata (born March 11, 1966) is a retired male boxer from Tanzania, who represented his native East African country as a flyweight in two consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1988 (Seoul). He also competed at two Commonwealth Games: 1990 and 1998.
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Rilu Rilu Fairilu (Japanese: リルリルフェアリル Hepburn: Riru Riru Feariru) is a character franchise created in collaboration by Sanrio and Sega Sammy Holdings, illustrated by character designer Miyuki Okumura. It is the second Sanrio franchise that was handled by two companies, the first being Jewelpet. The franchise was officially launched in March 2016. An anime adaptation by Studio DEEN aired on all TXN stations in Japan on February 6, 2016.
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Franco Bolognese (14th century) was an Italian painter, active as a miniature painter (illuminator). He is said to have trained under Oderisi of Gubbio. In conjunction with that master and Giotto, he was employed by Pope Boniface VIII to illustrate several books, now in the library of the Vatican. Though inferior to Giotto, Dante gives him a higher rank in the Purgatorio (xi. 83). Franco Bolognese was the founder of a school of painters at Bologna, and instructed, amongst others, Vitale da Bologna, Lorenzo, Simone Jacopo, and Cristoforo da Bologna.
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Mark Wurtz (born October 31, 1964) is an American professional golfer. Wurtz was born in Yakima, Washington. He played college golf at the University of New Mexico and turned pro in 1986. Wurtz played mini-tours and the Canadian Tour before earning his PGA Tour card for the 1994 season in Q School. Between 1994 and 2005, he played on both the PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour. On the PGA Tour (1994–95, 1998), his best finish was T-8 at the 1994 Motorola Western Open. On the Nationwide Tour (1996–97, 1999–2005), he won the 1997 Nike Shreveport Open. Wurtz is currently a golf instructor.
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Barbara Gratton is a Canadian former figure skater who competed in ladies' singles. She is the 1953 North American bronze medalist and a two-time (1953 and 1954) Canadian national champion. She was a member of Toronto SC.
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Nozomi Masu (升 望 Masu Nozomi, born July 26, 1980 in Saitama Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress.
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William Erskine Stevenson (March 18, 1820 – November 29, 1883) was an American cabinet-maker, farmer, and Republican politician from Parkersburg, West Virginia. He was the third Governor of West Virginia from 1869 until 1871. William was the son of Irish immigrants, and was born in Warren, Pennsylvania. His parents, James and Elizabeth (Erskine) Stevenson, had immigrated to America in 1817. In 1829 James moved his young family to Pittsburgh to work as a cabinet-maker. William apprenticed at his father's trade, then went into business for himself. In September 1842 he married Sarah Clotworthy, another second generation American whose parents came from Belfast, Ireland. Largely self-educated, Stevenson began his interest in politics as a labor spokesman. He was associated with the Pittsburgh unit of the National Reform Association, and an advocate for the ten-hour workday. He became an adherent of the new Republican Party, and shared in their early success by being elected to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1857. Later that same year he bought a small farm and moved to Wood County in western Virginia. Stevenson remained an advocate of labor and also became a supporter for continuing the union. As the American Civil War grew closer, a warrant was issued for his arrest in 1859. He was accused of sedition against the state for circulating a book, \"The Impending Crisis of the South\" by Hinton Rowan Helper, that was critical of slavery. Hoping to make a case for the freedom of ideas, Stevenson attempted to surrender to the Wood County sheriff, who declined to arrest him. But, from this point forward, he became a militant anti-slavery and pro-union activist. In 1860 Stevenson was a delegate to the Republican national convention in Chicago. At home, he campaigned for Abraham Lincoln. When war finally came he was an outspoken advocate to the creation of the state of West Virginia. He was a delegate for Wood County in the constitutional conventions of 1862 and 1863. When the second of these successfully withdrew from Virginia and statehood was achieved he was elected to the West Virginia State Senate. Stevenson served in the State Senate from 1863 until 1868, and during the last three years he was its President. That year he was elected on the Republican ticket as Governor of West Virginia. He served as Governor for two years, but lost his bid for reelection in 1870. After the bulk of his political career he became a partner in the Parkersburg State Journal and a director of the West Virginia Oil Land Company. Stevenson had two more major political tasks, he served as a Presidential Elector in 1872 as he had in 1864. He died at his home on Juliana Street in Parkersburg, West Virginia and is buried in the Riverview Cemetery there.
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The Rivière aux eaux mortes (River of dead waters) flows entirely in forest areas in two territories Quebec, in Canada: \n* Upper part of the river: in the unorganized territory of Lac-Lapeyrère in Portneuf Wildlife Reserve, in the administrative region of the Capitale-Nationale; \n* Lower part of the river: in the unorganized territory of Lac-Masketsi, in the Mékinac Regional County Municipality in Mauricie. The territory is mostly administered by the Zec Tawachiche.
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(born 29 August 1962) is the member of the National Assembly of South Africa since 7 May 2014 and he has been a member of African National Congress since 1980. Mr Mahlalela studied at Nkomazi High School and obtained his matric certificate, he has then furthered his education by obtaining a Honors Degree in Governance and Leadership from the WITS university. He was born in the village of Mpumalanga Province called Mbuzini. He used to be a teacher at a secondary school teaching Maths and Science. He was considered one the best Maths teachers during 80s in the nkomazi municipality region. He then left teaching and started pursuing his political career.
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Mia Rej (born 2 February 1990) is a Danish handball player. She plays for the club København Håndbold and on the Danish national team. She made her debut on the national team on 9 March 2016 against Russia.
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Camarero (1951–1956) was a Thoroughbred racehorse that was raised and raced in Puerto Rico. He was the winner of 73 races, including the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing in Puerto Rico. Camarero is notable for setting the current world record of the most consecutive wins for a Thoroughbred racehorse at 56 in a series of races between April 1953 and August 1955.
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George A. Ferris & Son was an architectural firm in Reno, Nevada, consisting of partners George Ashmead Ferris (1859-1948) and his son Lehman \"Monk\" Ferris (1893-1996). The partnership lasted from just 1928 to 1932; both father and son however were individually prominent. A number of the firm's or individual Ferris works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.Lehman served as Reno, Nevada's first building inspector and participated in efforts to create a uniform building code nationwide. He also served as the first chairman of the Nevada State Board of Architecture. Works by the firm or either partner include: \n* Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity House, 205 University Terrace, Reno, NV (Ferris, Lehman \"Monk\"), NRHP-listed \n* Carson City Civic Auditorium, 813 N. Carson St., Carson City, Nevada (Ferris,Lehman A.), NRHP-listed \n* El Cortez Hotel, 239 W. 2nd St., Reno, Nevada (Ferris,George A., & Son), NRHP-listed \n* Governor's Mansion, 606 Mountain St., Carson City, Nevada (Ferris,George A.), NRHP-listed \n* Lander County High School, 130 Sixth St., Austin, Nevada (Ferris, George A., and Son), NRHP-listed \n* Las Vegas High School Academic Building and Gymnasium, 315 S. Seventh St., Las Vegas, Nevada (Ferris, George A. & Son), NRHP-listed \n* McKinley Park School, Riverside Dr. and Keystone Ave., Reno, Nevada (Ferris,George), NRHP-listed
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The Line Mountain High School is a small, rural public high school located 187 Line Mountain Road, Herndon, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. In 2014, the School was reorganized as a 9th-12th grade school. It shares the building with District's only middle school. In 2014, the enrollment was reported as 365 pupils in 9th through 12th grades. Forty percent of pupils eligible for a free lunch due to family poverty. Additionally, 15% of pupils received special education services, while 6% of pupils were identified as gifted. The school employed 44 teachers. Per the PA Department of Education 100% of the teachers were rated \"Highly Qualified\" under the federal No Child Left Behind Act. The school is the sole high school in the Line Mountain School District. In 2013, Line Mountain Junior Senior High School was a combined junior senior high school. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the School reported an enrollment of 544 pupils in grades 7th through 12th, with 38.7% of its pupils eligible for a federal free or reduced price lunch due to the family meeting the federal poverty level. According to a report by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, 100% of its teachers were rated \"Highly Qualified\" under federally No Child Left Behind Act. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in 2010, the School reported an enrollment of 566 pupils in grades 7th through 12th, with 192 of its pupils eligible for a federal free or reduced price lunch due to the family meeting the federal poverty level. The school employed 40 teachers yielding a student-teacher ratio of 14:1. According to a report by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, 100% of its teachers were rated \"Highly Qualified\" under federally No Child Left Behind Act. The school is a federally designated Title I school. Line Mountain High school students may choose to attend Northumberland County Career Technology Center for training in the trades. The Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit IU16 provides the District with a wide variety of services like specialized education for disabled students and hearing, speech and visual disability services, drivers education road classes, and professional development for staff and faculty. Line Mountain High School's mascot is the Eagle and their colors are Royal Blue and Gold with a trim of Red.
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Mersin İdmanyurdu (also Mersin İdman Yurdu, Mersin İY, or MİY) Sports Club; located in Mersin, east Mediterranean coast of Turkey in 2003–04. The team participated in Second League Category A for 2nd time in the league's 3rd season. Mersin İdmanyurdu football team has finished 2003–04 season in 15th place in Second League Category A. Mersin idmanyurdu participated in 2003–04 Turkish Cup and eliminated at second round. Macit Özcan was club president. MİY started to season with Yücel İldiz as the head coach. After 4th round Mehmet Şahan became the head coach. In the mid-season Levent Eriş took over the management of the team. Ufuk Talay was the most appeared player (33), while top goalscorer was Taner Demirbaş (15).
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HC Neumarkt-Egna is an ice hockey team in Neumarkt, Italy. They play in the Alps Hockey League and formerly the Serie A. The club was founded in 1963.
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Charles Thomas (born October 3, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player who played in the NBA. Born in Dayton, Ohio, Thomas played for Everett High School in Lansing, Michigan then played in college for Eastern Michigan University. He played professionally for the Detroit Pistons for the 1991-1992 season. Charles Thomas also played four seasons in the Australian NBL, two seasons with the Wollongong Hawks, and two with the Adelaide 36ers. Thomas was a part of the 2000/01 championship-winning Wollongong Hawks club, before departing the club at the end of the next season for Adelaide. Charles Thomas is the twin brother of former NBA player Carl Thomas. Thomas is currently an assistant coach with the Akron Zips.
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Take Me Out is a 2002 play by American playwright Richard Greenberg originally staged by Donmar Warehouse, London, with The Public Theater. It premiered Off-Broadway on September 5, 2002, at the Joseph Papp Public Theater, and made its Broadway debut on February 27, 2003, at the Walter Kerr Theatre, where it ran 355 performances. It won the 2003 Tony Award for Best Play.
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Epander (Greek: Ἔπανδρος) was one of the Indo-Greek kings. He may have been a relative of Menander I, and the findplaces of his coins seem to indicate that he ruled in the area of Punjab.
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Adam Bob (born October 30, 1967) is a former linebacker in the National Football League. He was drafted in the tenth round of the 1989 NFL Draft by the New York Jets and played that season with the team.
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After rising to one of the top players in the Telugu GEC space, Zee Entertainment Group adds another channel to the existing GEC- Zee Telugu. Zee Cinemalu is the new full time Telugu movie channel from the Zee Entertainment Group. Movies are an integral part of the lives of the Telugu audience and the stars of Telugu cinema are worshiped as demigods. To represent such a larger than life environment, Zee Cinemalu becomes the first channel in the South Indian Television industry to partner with international agencies for designing the logo elements. Megastar Chiranjeevi, unveiled the Zee Cinemalu logo in an event which was attended by the most prominent Telugu film fraternity. Incidentally Zee Telugu was also launched by him in 2005. To view the logo unveiling video, click on the link : Zee Cinemalu is launched on 4 September 2016. Zee Cinemalu offers a wide variety of movies from different genres with an aim to win the hearts of the Telugu audience and hence the positioning Dil Pai Super Hit as the channel aims to win the hearts of cinema lovers with its library of films. The channel’s major blockbusters include Akhil, Brahmotsavam, Kumari21F, Supreme and A Aa. Zee Cinemalu entertains with the first of its kind properties like 7 days 7 premieres, simulcast of mega events, just for laugh gags, Bangaru Bujji ( renowned actress Vidyulekha Raman plays the character of Bujji )– a filler which connects cinema and day to day life of an individual and DSP Live in USA- a musical show featuring Devi Sri Prasad Zee Cinemalu has taken the aggressive route in designing and executing the campaigns – On air, Off air, Digital and experiential. Zee Cinemalu is the only channel launching a bilingual website www.zeecinemalu.com with content related to Tollywood news, gossips, Box Office Reviews and Zee Cinemalu related information all in one place which is the first of its kind. Zee Cinemalu went on to become the biggest launch of the decade with record breaking TVRs in the launch week. To get more updates of Zee Cinemalu, follow us on
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The West Footscray Football Club is an Australian rules football club that is based at Kevin Shorten Reserve in West Footscray. The club entered the Footscray District Football League in 1932 and won a premiership in 1934 and again in 1935. West Footscray have won five premierships; four in Division 1 and, most recently, the 2007 Division 2 premiership. The club has 2 senior and 3 junior teams, as well as Auskick junior development.
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Lancashire (North) is a regional English Rugby Union league for teams from the South Lancashire and Manchester area. The league champions are typically promoted to North Lancashire/Cumbria while the runners up have a playoff against the runners up from the Cumbria League for the final promotion spot.
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John Ardagh (28 May 1928, Nyasaland - 26 January 2008) was a British journalist, writer and broadcaster. He was educated at Sherborne School and Worcester College, Oxford, where he took an honors degree in classics and philosophy. In the 1950s and 1960s, he worked as a staff writer and correspondent for The Times and The Observer. His book The New French Revolution, first published in 1968, has been updated many times, most recently as France in the New Century: Portrait of a Changing Society (1999). He also wrote anatomies of contemporary Ireland and Germany and co-authored and edited several travel guides. His father Osmond Ardagh played first-class cricket for Oxford University and was a colonial administrator. His son is the author and speaker Arjuna Ardagh.
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Wilfred Senanayake former MP representing the electorate of Homagama. He was educated at Nalanda College Colombo. Unbeknownst to his parents, he joined the Army. He joined the Lanka Sama Samaja Party and was the first Leftist chairman of the Village Council in his area. When LSSP members who were imprisoned by the British were released in 1945, Wilfred Senanayake took the initiative to organise rallies throughout the country. He led the Hartal in the Kelani Valley in 1953. He was elected to Parliament from Homagama in 1970. The late Wilfred Senanayake was a representative of the poor and ordinary people. He protested that the extent of lands that could be owned by one person should be limited to 25 acres (100,000 m2) while there was a suggestion that it be limited to 250 acres (1.0 km2) under the 1972 Land Reform. Later the extent was limited to 50 acres (200,000 m2). In 1982, together with politicians Anil Moonesinghe, Cholomondely Goonewardena and G. E. H. Perera he formed the Sri Lanka Sama Samaja Party (SLSSP). He offered his lands to the poor people when their lands were acquired for road development projects. In appreciation of his yeoman service to the people of Homagama, the Wilfred Senanayake Ground was established there.
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Arthur \"Ticker\" Mitchell (13 September 1902 – 25 December 1976) was an English first-class cricketer, who played both for Yorkshire County Cricket Club and England. Born in Baildon, Yorkshire, England, and nicknamed \"Ticker\" because of a habit of chatting to himself while batting, Mitchell was a solid, determined and sometimes dour middle order batsman who converted to become an opening batsman after the retirement of Percy Holmes in 1932. An accumulator of runs rather than a stroke maker, he very occasionally allowed himself to bat more freely, and when he did he revealed himself as a particularly fine cutter. He scored centuries in four consecutive innings for Yorkshire in 1933. Mitchell's Test cricket career might have consisted of just three matches on the 1933-34 tour of India, when he performed without distinction in what was, in effect, an England second eleven. But an injury to Maurice Leyland just before the Headingley Test against South Africa in 1935 led to Mitchell being summoned, literally, from his back garden. With scores of 58 and 72, he retained his place for the final Test, and played once more, against India in 1936. His first-class career lasted from 1922 to 1945. Mitchell was appointed county coach to Yorkshire after World War II, and remained in the job until 1970. He died in December 1976 in Bradford, Yorkshire, at the age of 74.
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The 2013–14 Illinois Piasa season was the eighth season of the Illinois Piasa professional indoor soccer club and fourth as a franchise in the Professional Arena Soccer League. The Piasa, named for the Piasa Bird of Native American legend, are an Eastern Division team who played their home games at The Field Sports Complex in Pontoon Beach, Illinois. The team was led by general manager Matt Williams and interim head coach Ed Rulo. The Pizazz Dance Team was led by Danielle Lusicic-Wise. Former player Doug Montroy led the team as head coach for the first 10 games of the season before being dismissed \"with the best interests of both parties in mind\". Ed Rulo served out the season as interim coach,
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Babusar Pass or Babusar Top(درہ بابوسر) (el. 4173 m./13,691 ft.) is a mountain pass at the north of the 150 km. (93 miles) long Kaghan Valley connecting it via the Thak Nala with Chilas on the Karakoram Highway (KKH). It is the highest point in the Kaghan Valley that can be easily accessed by cars. The Kaghan Valley is at its best during summer (months ranging from May to September). In May the maximum temperature is 11 C (52 F) and the minimum temperature is 3 C (37 F). From the middle of July up to the end of September the road beyond Naran is open right up to Babusar Pass. However, movement is restricted during the monsoon and winter seasons. The Kaghan area can be reached by road via the towns of Balakot, Abbottabad and Mansehra. The mountain ranges which enter Mansehra district from Kashmir are the offshoots of the great Himalayan system. In Kaghan valley the mountain system is the highest of the area including the Babusar top. This range flanks the right bank of the Kunhar, contains a peak (Malika-e-Parbat) of over 17,000 feet (19), the highest in the district. On the mountains the grasslands are also found where Gujars and other nomads migrate during summer for grazing their sheep, goats and other animals. On the northern side there are mountains which are the extension of the same mountain system as that of Kaghan mountains. This range diverges from the eastern side at Musa-ka-Musalla a peak (13,378 feet) (20), which skirt the northern end of the Bhogarmang and Konsh valleys, and sends down a spur to divide the two. Here also, like Kaghan, thick forests are found especially on the higher slopes. Due to extensive exploitation only in unapproachable areas the thick forests are found.
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KCVS is a Christian radio station licensed to Salina, Kansas, broadcasting on 91.7 MHz FM. The station serves the areas of Salina, Kansas, McPherson, Kansas, and Abilene, Kansas, and is owned by VCY America. KCVS's programming includes Christian Talk and Teaching programming including; Crosstalk hosted by Vic Eliason, Worldview Weekend with Brannon Howse, Grace to You with John MacArthur, Back to the Bible, In Touch with Charles Stanley, Love Worth Finding with Adrian Rogers, Revive Our Hearts with Nancy Leigh DeMoss, The Alternative with Tony Evans, Liberty Council's Faith and Freedom Report, Back to Genesis by the Institute for Creation Research, Thru the Bible with J. Vernon McGee, The Listener's Bible narrated by Max McLean, Joni and Friends, Unshackled!, and Moody Radio's Stories of Great Christians. KCVS also airs a variety of vocal and instrumental traditional Christian Music, as well as children's programming such as Jonathan Park and Ranger Bill.
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Ekspress AM7 (Russian: Экспресс-АМ7 meaning Express AM7) is a Russian communications satellite operated by the State Company for Satellite Communications. Astrium, which had become part of Airbus Defence and Space by the time of the satellite's launch, constructed Ekspress AM7, which was based on the Eurostar 3000 satellite bus. The satellite has a mass of 5,720 kilograms (12,610 lb) and a planned operational lifespan of 15 years. The satellite carried 62 transponders: 24 operating in the C band of the electromagnetic spectrum, 36 in the Ku band and 2 in the L band. Khrunichev was contracted to launch Ekspress AM7, using a Proton-M/Briz-M rocket - the same configuration that had failed to deploy the similar Ekspress AM4 and Ekspress AM4R. The launch took place from Site 200/39 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, at 22:05 UTC on 18 March 2015. The satellite was deployed into the planned geostationary transfer orbit.
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Celtic punk is punk rock mixed with traditional Celtic music. The genre was popularized in the 1980s by The Pogues, a band of English punk musicians in London who celebrated their Irish heritage. Celtic punk bands often play covers of traditional Irish, Welsh or Scottish folk and political songs, as well as original compositions. Common themes in Celtic punk music include politics, culture, religion, drinking and working class pride.
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The Teviot Range, also referred to as the Flinders Peak Group, is a mountain range located on the northern edge of the Scenic Rim Region, south west of Logan City and south east of the City of Ipswich in South East Queensland, Australia. The first Europeans to cross the range were Patrick Logan and his exploration party in June 1827. Both the Flinders-Goolman Conservation Estate and the Flinders Peak Conservation Park are located within the Teviot Range. The summit in the Range is Flinders Peak reaching 679 m above sea level. Other mountains include Mount Joyce, Mount Blaine, Mount Goolman, Mount Elliott, Mount Flintoff, Mount Welcome and Ivorys Rock.
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J. T. Rutherford (May 30, 1921 – November 6, 2006), was a Democratic United States Congressional Representative and state legislator from the state of Texas. He was born to James Thaddeus Rutherford and the former Allee Lillian Johnson in Hot Springs, Arkansas. In 1934, his family relocated to Odessa, Texas, where he attended public schools. He served as an enlisted man in the United States Marine Corps from 1942 to 1946, of which twenty-eight months were spent overseas. He was awarded the Purple Heart. As an assault amphibian vehicle crewman, he landed in the first waves on D-Day at Tarawa, Saipan, where he was wounded, and Tinian. He retired as a major in the United States Marine Corps Reserve. From 1946 to 1947, Rutherford studied at San Angelo College in San Angelo. He then transferred to Sul Ross State College in Alpine, which he attended from 1947 to 1948. From 1948 to 1950, he attended Baylor Law School in Waco, Texas. In 1948, Rutherford married the former Sara Jane Armstrong, and the couple had three children, Cleo Ann, Charles Lane Rutherford, and Jane Ellen. Rutherford was a partner in an industrial electrical construction firm and also owned an advertising business. Rutherford served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1948 to 1952 and the Texas State Senate from 1953 to 1954. He was elected to the 84th to 87th United States Congresses from January 3, 1955 to January 3, 1963. An unsuccessful candidate for re-election in 1962 to the 88th United States Congress, Rutherford was unseated by Republican Ed Foreman of Odessa, later of Dallas. His loss to Foreman was attributed to the Billie Sol Estes scandal. He missed only one floor vote of the several thousand cast while he was a representative. He was the first chairman of the House Subcommittee on National Parks. He was awarded the U.S. Department of Interior's Conservation Service Award in 1962 for his efforts to spearhead conservation legislation including laws that created a new national seashore on Padre Island, Cape Cod National Seashore, and Point Reyes in California. Rutherford's district was the old jumbo 16th district, Midland being its eastmost point and El Paso at its westmost. It also stretched hundreds of miles along the border with Mexico. The 19 counties it embraced covered 42,067 square miles—making it geographically larger than Ohio or Tennessee, among others. After leaving Congress, he formed J. T. Rutherford and Associates, a government relations consulting firm. He was a director of the Gonzales Warm Springs Foundation for Crippled Children, which was established in 1943 in Gonzales County, Texas. He was also a Shriner, another group which promotes the welfare of crippled children. Rutherford died of complications of Alzheimer's disease in Arlington, Virginia, where he spent his later years.
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OutServe Magazine was a bi-monthly digital and print publication of OutServe, a non-profit, non-government organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender service members in the United States Armed Forces. It was co-founded by Air Force Staff Sgt. Jonathan Mills and Capt. Eddy Sweeney, and first published in March 2011, while OutServe was still operating clandestinely prior to the repeal of the \"Don't Ask, Don't Tell\" policy that banned open gays from service. The Magazine garnered over a quarter of a million views for its most popular issues. The publication was distributed free of charge on military bases, and was available to the public for downloading and redistribution through its website and mobile apps. It published 13 issues over 2 years, employing more than 30 volunteer staff, and was the first gay rights magazine to be approved for distribution on military bases.
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Avram Petronijević (September 13, 1791 – April 22, 1852) was a politician and several times Foreign Minister of the Principality of Serbia. Petronijević was born in Tekija, on the Danube. He taught school in neighboring Orşova (now in Romania), and in 1817 he returned to Serbia. He became the personal secretary of Prince Miloš Obrenović. He was a member of the Serbian deputation in Constantinople from 1821 until 1826, and later several times a Serbian deputy (ćehaja) at the Turkish government (Porte). Later, with Toma Vučić-Perišić, Petronijević stood at the head of Ustavobranioci (Defenders of the Constitution) against the Prince Prince Miloš Obrenović. During the reign of Prince Alexander Karađorđevic, from 1844 until his death he was Minister of Foreign Affairs and Representative of the Prince (equivalent to today's Prime Minister). He died in Constantinople on April 22, 1852 and was buried in the church of St. Petka on the Bosporus, in addition to Samuilo Jakovljevic, his colleague from deputation, who died in 1824.
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This is the discography documenting albums and singles released by the American R&B singer Jody Watley.
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Robert Stephen Baird (born January 3, 1973) is a Canadian former competition swimmer who swam in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. There he finished in 16th position in the men's 400-metre individual medley.
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The Transylvania Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually in early April at Keeneland Race Course near Lexington, Kentucky. The Grade III event is the first race of the year in Kentucky for three-year-olds and is contested on turf over a distance of one mile (8 furlongs). It currently offers a purse of $100,000. The Transylvania Stakes is named for the local Transylvania University and was first run in 1989. It was a listed race until it earned Grade III status in 2003. Since 2008, the race has been run at a distance of one and one-sixteenth mile.
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Juris Rubenis (December 20, 1961) is a Latvian Lutheran pastor. Rubenis has written more than 20 original literature and theology books. Many of his books have been translated into Lithuanian, German and English. He has published more than 500 articles in German, English, Russian and other languages. Ordinated in 1982 Rubenis was one of the founders of the \"Rebirth and Renewal\" movement of Latvian Lutheranism in 1987. He participated in the renewal of the Faculty of Theology of University of Latvia in 1990. He was also a member of the Popular Front of Latvia. In 1994, Rubenis was awarded the Order of the Three Stars (the rank Officer, 4th class). In 2008, Rubenis was awarded the Cross of Recognition. Rubenis is an honorary member of the Latvian Academy of Sciences (2002). Until 1989 he served in the Liepāja Lutheran parish but from 1989 until 2012 he was a pastor in Parish of Luther in Riga. In 2009 Juris Rubenis founded a meditation centre \"Elijas nams\" in Ventspils Municipality. In 2011 Rubenis graduated from Lassalle Kontemplationsschule Via integralis in Zürich. In 2012 he left his service as a pastor in Riga and moved to Ventspils Municipality to lead his meditation centre. In 2009 Elijas Nams was named a member of The World Coummunity for Christian Meditation.
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Chase Montgomery (born September 29, 1983) is a racecar driver. He currently owns a small business and continues to pursue a racing career. He lives in Wilson County, Tennessee. He is now married and a father.
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\"How Cool Is That\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Andy Griggs. It was released in May 2001 as the first single from the album Freedom. The song reached #22 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Griggs, Wendell Mobley and Neil Thrasher.
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Shiv Charan Mathur (14 February 1926 – 25 June 2009) was an Indian politician. A leader of the Indian National Congress, he was Chief Minister of Rajasthan from 1981 to 1985 and again from 1988 to 1989; later, he was Governor of Assam from 2008 to 2009. Mathur became Chief Minister of Rajasthan on 14 July 1981 and held that post until 23 February 1985. Subsequently he was Chief Minister again from 20 January 1988 to 4 December 1989. In 2003 he was elected as a MLA from Mandalgarh (Bhilwara). Despite not having achieved mass appeal Mathur gained high office via his unique aptitude and with key support from the Congress partie's inner sanctum . Appointed as Governor of Assam in 2008, he remained in that post until his death from cardiac arrest on 25 June 2009.
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Snoqualmie Mountain is the tallest peak in the immediate vicinity of Snoqualmie Pass in the North Cascade Range of Washington state, U.S. Its shape is often described as \"amorphous\" or \"blob-like\", although it does display a steep north face dropping down to the Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River. The boundary of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness crosses the summit of Snoqualmie Mountain.
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Eggstone is a Swedish Indie Pop band, formed in 1986. The three members - Per Sunding (vocals, bass), Patrik Bartosch (guitar) and Maurits Carlsson (drums) - were raised in the small coastal town of Lomma, outside Malmö. In 1991 they formed Tambourine Studios in Malmö with friends Anders Nordgren and producer Tore Johansson. Their debut album Eggstone In San Diego was released in 1992, followed by Somersault two years later. In early 1997, they released Vive La Différence!, their third full-length album, on their own (and now defunct) Vibrafon label. Spanish Slalom, a compilation album, was released on Madrid-based Siesta Records in 1998 and a second compilation appeared in 1999 under the Tricatel label, titled Ca Chauffe en Suède!. Eggstone's songs, light and poppy on the surface, disguise great subtlety in their conception and execution. The trio delights in strange shifts of tempo, harmonic clashes and pseudo-amateurish incidental noises, whilst retaining an easy seductiveness for untrained ears. All three members are accomplished musicians; Bartosch in particular who has developed a guitar style entirely his own, both faux-naïf and virtuosic. A fourth album has reportedly been in preparation since the late 1990s, with some sessions taking place under the tutelage of Tricatel owner/in-house producer Bertrand Burgalat. Per Sunding's work as an in-demand producer in his home country and Patrick Bartosch's taste for foreign trips have unfortunately prevented the band from doing more than teasing fans. Eggstone's lack of large-scale commercial success is all the more surprising since the trio was the inspiration and, to some extent, the template for a number of internationally successful Swedish Indie Pop acts such as Cinnamon and The Cardigans. In April 2016 the band made a surprise comeback when the song \"Like So\" appeared on various streaming services, their first new music in 19 years.
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The Bergmann Hotel is a hotel and bar operating at 434 3rd Street in Juneau, Alaska. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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\"Partners In Crime\" was the Estonian entry to the Eurovision Song Contest 2007, composed by Henrik Sal-Saller and written by Berit Veiber and sung in English by Gerli Padar. More than for the song, the media attention on the Estonian delegation was for the fact that Gerli's brother, Tanel Padar, had won the Eurovision Song Contest a few years before. In a number of interviews and press conferences, Gerli was asked to comment on the matter. On the night of the semi-final of the contest the song was performed 23rd (following Hungary's Magdi Rúzsa with \"Unsubstantial Blues\" and preceding Belgium's The KMG's with \"Love Power\"). At the close of the voting it had received 33 points, placing 22nd of 28 countries competing, failing to pass to the final. Gerli Padar was supported on stage by two backing singers Johanna Münter and Mirjam Mesak, and three male dancers with whom Gerli danced throughout the song. The song was succeeded as Estonian representative at the 2008 contest by Kreisiraadio with \"Leto svet\".
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Manaharwa is a town and Village Development Committee in Bara District in the Narayani Zone of south-eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 5,676 persons living in 947 individual households.
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\"Toothbrush\" is a disco song by American band DNCE from their debut EP Swaay (2015) and debut studio album DNCE. It serves as the record's second single and impacted American contemporary hit radio on May 17, 2016 through Republic Records. The song was written by DNCE member Joe Jonas alongside Ilya Salmanzadeh, James Alan Ghaleb, and Rickard Göransson and was produced by Ilya.
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The 1950 Albi Grand Prix (officially known as XII Circuit de l'Albigeois) was a non-championship Formula One Grand Prix held on 16 July 1950. It was the fourteenth Grand Prix of the year, counting both championship and non-championship races. The race was contested over two heats of 17 laps after which the times were aggregated. The winner was Louis Rosier in a Talbot-Lago after finishing third and second in respectively Heat 1 and Heat 2. José Froilán González finished second in a Maserati 4CLT-48 and Maurice Trintignant came in third in a Simca-Gordini T15.
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Francie Grehan is a Gaelic footballer from County Roscommon, Ireland. He played with the Roscommon intercounty team from 1998 to 2005. He helped Roscommon win the 2001 Connacht Championship, and later won an All Star at Center Back.
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Wolfgang Büchner is a former East German slalom canoeist who competed in the 1970s. He won a gold medal in the K-1 team event at the 1973 ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships in Muotathal.
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The 1998–99 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team represented the Princeton University in intercollegiate college basketball during the 1998–99 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Bill Carmody and the team co-captains were Brian Earl and Gabe Lewullis. The team played its home games in the Jadwin Gymnasium on the University campus in Princeton, New Jersey, and was the runner-up of the Ivy League. The team earned an invitation to the 32-team 1999 National Invitation Tournament. Using the Princeton offense, the team had a midseason eleven-game winning streak and posted a 22-8 overall record and an 11-3 conference record. On March 10, the team came back from a 23-point half time deficit and a 27-point deficit with 15:11 remaining against the Penn Quakers to win 50–49. Although the team failed to secure an invitation to the 1999 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, the team defeated several entrants in the tournament including the UAB Blazers and conference foe Penn as well as wins on back-to-back nights against Texas and Charlotte to win the 8-team Rainbow Classic held in Honolulu, Hawaii. As of 2010, the 27-point comeback from 13–40 with 15:11 remaining to win 50–49 over Penn on February 9, 1999 remains the fifth-largest comeback and fourth-largest second-half comeback in NCAA history. That game's 9–33 half time deficit comeback remains the second-largest comeback. In the National Invitation Tournament the team defeated the Georgetown Hoyas 54–47 at home on March 10, 1998 and the NC State Wolfpack 61–58 on March 15 at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, North Carolina before losing to the Xavier Musketeers at Cincinnati Gardens Cincinnati, Ohio on March 17 by a 65–58 score. The team was led by All-Ivy League first team selections Lewullis and Earl, who won the Ivy League Men's Basketball Player of the Year, as well as Ivy League Men's Basketball Rookie of the Year Chris Young. The team won the eleventh of twelve consecutive national statistical championships in scoring defense with a 52.7 points allowed average. Earl ended his Princeton career as the Ivy League's all-time three-point field goal with 281, surpassing Matt Maloney's 244. The total continues to be the all-time record. He also achieved a 90.9% free throw percentage in conference games to earn the Ivy League statistical championship.
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