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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markis%20Kido
Markis Kido
Markis Kido (11 August 1984 – 14 June 2021) was an Indonesian badminton player. He won the discipline's gold medal at the 2006 World Cup, 2007 World Championships, and 2008 Olympic Games with Hendra Setiawan. Kido was born in Jakarta, Indonesia. Kido died on 14 June 2021 in Tangerang, Indonesia from a heart attack, aged 36. References 1984 births 2021 deaths Deaths from myocardial infarction Indonesian people Olympians Badminton players
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%20Smelczy%C5%84ski
Adam Smelczyński
Adam Smelczyński (14 September 1930 – 14 June 2021) was a Polish trap shooter. He competed at six Olympics between 1956 and 1976. He won one silver medal in 1956. References 1930 births 2021 deaths Polish Olympic medalists Olympic silver medalists Sport shooters
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple%20Daily
Apple Daily
Apple Daily () was a Traditional Chinese tabloid-style newspaper in Hong Kong in publication from 1995 to 2021. It was founded in 1995 by Jimmy Lai. It was once one of the best-selling Chinese language newspapers in Hong Kong. On 24 June 2021, the newspaper was forced to shutdown for violating a national security law. In June last year, Beijing implemented a sweeping new security law - despite much criticism and protest. The law gives Beijing powers to shape life in Hong Kong it has never had before. Critics say it effectively curtails protest and freedom of speech, though China has said it will return stability. Just months after the law was implemented, Lai and a handful of other media figures and activists were arrested and the Apple Daily officers were raided. Police also detained its chief editor and four other executives. The freezing of company accounts meant the paper no longer had money to pay its staff and run daily operations. References Newspapers in Asia
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melissa%20Coates
Melissa Coates
Melissa Coates (June 18, 1971 – June 23, 2021) was a Canadian professional wrestler, bodybuilder, fitness model, and actress. Coates was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario. She was best known for appearing in the first two seasons of the Game Show Network show Extreme Dodgeball. She was known for her appearances in World Wrestling Entertainment's developmental territories Ohio Valley Wrestling and Deep South Wrestling, NWA Anarchy, and Women Superstars Uncensored. Coates died on June 23, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada from problems caused by a blood clot, aged 50. References 1971 births 2021 deaths Deaths from blood clot Canadian professional wrestlers Canadian models Canadian television actors Canadian movie actors Bodybuilders People from Thunder Bay Actors from Ontario Sportspeople from Ontario
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marwari%20horse
Marwari horse
The Marwari or Malani is a rare breed of horse from the Marwar (or Jodhpur) region of Rajasthan, in north-west India. Imperial history The period of British colonial rule hastened the Marwari's fall from dominance, as did the eventual independence of India. The British preferred other breeds, and tried to eliminate the Marwari, along with the Kathiawari. Britons living in India instead preferred thoroughbreds and polo ponies, and reduced the reputation of the Marwari to the point where even the inward-turning ears of the breed were mocked as the "mark of a native horse". Uses The Marwari horse is a riding horse; it may also be used for shows, horse safaris, sport, ceremonial & religious purposes, and during earlier days in war. Within the Marwari horse breed was a strain known as the Natchni, believed by local people to be "born to dance". Decorated in silver, jewels, and bells, these horses were trained to perform complex prancing and leaping movements at many ceremonies, including weddings. Although the Natchni strain is extinct today, horses trained in those skills are still in demand in rural India. References Horse breeds Punjab (Pakistan) Rajasthan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin%20Carnahan
Robin Carnahan
Robin Colleen Carnahan (born August 4, 1961) is an American businesswoman and lawyer. She is the 23rd Administrator of General Services since 2021 during the Joe Biden administration. She is the daughter of Missouri politicians Mel and Jean Carnahan. In 2010, she was the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate to replace retiring Republican Senator Kit Bond. On April 6, 2021, President Joe Biden nominated her to serve as the administrator of the General Services Administration.Her nomination was confirmed by the United States Senate on June 23, 2021. References 1961 births Living people Politicians from Missouri US Democratic Party politicians Businesspeople from Missouri Lawyers from Missouri State legislators of the United States
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julianne%20Smith
Julianne Smith
Julianne "Julie" Smith is an American foreign policy advisor and politician. She is the United States Ambassador to NATO since December 6, 2021. Smith has written op-ed columns for The New York Times, Lawfare, Washington Monthly, Foreign Affairs, and The National Interest. From 2009 to 2012, she was the director of European and NATO policy at the United States Department of Defense. From April 2012 to June 2013, she served as deputy national security advisor to then-Vice President Joe Biden. In June 2021, President Biden nominated Smith to serve as the United States Ambassador to NATO. Her nomination was confirmed by the United States Senate on November 18, 2021. References Living people American columnists Politicians from Ohio Politicians from Washington, D.C. US Democratic Party politicians Permanent Representatives of the United States to NATO
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos%20Del%20Toro
Carlos Del Toro
Carlos Del Toro (born 1961) is a Cuban-born American retired military officer and businessman. He is the 78th and current United States Secretary of the Navy since 2021. He worked for the Office of the Secretary of Defense and special assistant to the director and deputy director of the Office of Management and Budget. He was also the commanding officer of the USS Bulkeley. In June 2021, President Joe Biden nominated Del Toro to serve as the United States Secretary of the Navy. References Living people Businesspeople from New York City Politicians from New York City American military people Cuban military people Naturalized citizens of the United States Cuban politicians 1961 births United States Secretaries of the Navy
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian%20Pariah%20dog
Indian Pariah dog
The Indian Pariah Dog, also known as the Indian Native Dog or South Asian Pye dog and Desi Dog is a landrace of dog native to the Indian subcontinent. Names The namesake of this breed was given during the British Raj in India after the Pariah tribe of the Madras Presidency. From the Anglo-Indian word pye or paë and Hindi pāhī meaning 'outsider', the Indian pariah dog is sometimes referred to as the pye-dog (also spelt pie or pi) and the Indian native dog. It is popularly known as Desi Kutta or Desi Dog (which derives from the Urdu word desi, meaning native), as well as the Indi-dog or In-dog (in various spellings). It was referred to in the works of Rudyard Kipling as the "yellow pariah dog". History The pariah dog of India is an ancient autochthonous landrace that is found all over India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka and even beyond South Asia. A pariah-like dog skull was discovered in the ancient Indian site of Mohenjo-daro and prehistoric rock art depicting a dog of similar type has been found in the Bhimbetka rock shelters. It was featured on National Geographic Channel's film, Search for the First Dog along with the other ancient types such as the Canaan Dog of Israel and the Australian dingo. Indian Pariah dogs make for loving family pets and are great with kids and adults. They are high on energy and complement kids with an active lifestyle. Indian pariah dogs are one of the oldest dog breeds in existence today. Archaeological findings indicate that this dog was in existence some 4500 years ago. Excavations in the Mohenjo-Daro site found in the Sindh region of Pakistan (Indus Valley civilisation) revealed an Indian Pariah dog skull dating to 2500 BCE. Also, there are various cave paintings across the Indian subcontinent that hints at pariah dogs to be one of the oldest dog breeds in the world. References Dog breeds Pakistan Indian culture Working dogs
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya%20Wiley
Maya Wiley
Maya D. Wiley (born January 2, 1964) is an American lawyer, professor, civil rights activist, and politician. She was the counsel to New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio. She chaired the Civilian Complaint Review Board (CCRB) from 2016 to 2017. She has worked for MSNBC as a legal analyst since August 2018. In October 2020, Wiley announced her candidacy for Mayor of New York City in the 2021 election. On July 6, 2021, Associated Press announced that Eric Adams won the Democratic primary. References 1964 births Living people Lawyers from New York City American civil rights activists American academics American political commentators Politicians from New York City Businesspeople from New York City Writers from New York City People from Syracuse, New York US Democratic Party politicians Educators from New York City
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack%20Elam
Jack Elam
William Scott "Jack" Elam (November 13, 1920 – October 20, 2003) was an American film and television actor best known for his numerous roles as villains in Western films, and later in his career, comedies (sometimes spoofing his villainous image). His most distinguishing physical quality was his misaligned eye. Before his career in acting, he took several jobs in finance and served two years in the United States Navy during World War II. Elam played in 73 movies and made appearances in 41 television series. Some of his more memorable performances were in Once Upon a Time in the West, High Noon, Support Your Local Sheriff!, and on the anthology series The Twilight Zone, and on the series Gunsmoke. References and notes Further reading 1920 United States Census, Arizona, Gila County, Miami 1924 September 7; Arizona Original Certificate of Death for Alice Amelia Kerby Elam 1930 United States Census, Arizona, Gila County, Miami Other websites Literature on Jack Elam 1920 births 2003 deaths American movie actors American television actors Disease-related deaths in Oregon Actors from Arizona
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pakola
Pakola
Pakola, derived from Pakistan-Cola, is a line of flavoured carbonated soft drinks from Pakistan. Since the company's founding, many beverages have been introduced in the local as well as the international market, but none have overtaken the original Pakola drink. Varieties Several of the variants that have been introduced by Pakola: Pakola Ice Cream Soda (1950) Pakola Orange (1985) Pakola Raspberry (1985) Pakola Lychee (1991) Pakola Fresh Lime (2006) Pakola Water (2015) Pakola Pomegranate (2016) Production Pakola is currently produced by Mehran Bottlers. Distribution Pakola is now available in the Americas, Africa, Australasia, Canada, Middle East, and the United Kingdom. It is the only carbonated beverage manufactured in Pakistan that is exported globally. Glass bottles Due to the introduction of the capacity tax in 2013, Pakola discontinued the production and distribution of all glass-bottled products. The tax was levied on the overall production and distribution of the machinery instead of output, which was detrimental for companies with lower productions or smaller markets. After the collapse of this system, Mehran Bottlers quickly set up their PET lines to grasp the market once again. References Other websites Pakola website National symbols of Pakistan Soft drinks Pakistani culture
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwendolyn%20G%C3%B6bel
Gwendolyn Göbel
Gwendolyn Göbel (born around 2006 in Berlin), is a German child and movie actress. Movies Goethe! (2010) False Freedom Winnetou's Son (2015) SOKO Wismar (TV serial, 2015) Tschick (2016) Sugar Sand (2017) Dark (2017) Cleo (2019) German actors Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americans%20in%20India
Americans in India
American Indians are Americans that live in India. There are about a million Americans in India. Contrary to popular belief, American Indians are not the indigenous peoples of the United States, or the indigenous peoples of the Americas in general. References Ethnic groups in India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A2-34
Т-34
The T-34 was a Soviet tank introduced in 1940, famously deployed to the Red Army during World War II against Operation Barbarossa . Design Overview The T-34 has good armor, a fairly powerful engine and wide tracks. The initial version of the T-34 had a powerful 76.2mm L-11 gun, and was often called the T-34-76. In 1944, a second version began production, the T-34-85, with a larger and more powerful 85mm ZIS-S-53 cannon to deal with newer German tanks. Sources Those mentioned Bibliography Zaloga, Steven J., James Grandsen (1983). T-34 in Action, Carrollton, Texas: Squadron/Signal. . Tanks
851111
https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain%20Paul%20Lebeaupin
Alain Paul Lebeaupin
Alain Paul Lebeaupin (2 March 1945 – 24 June 2021) was a French Catholic Church prelate. He was the Apostolic Nuncio to the European Union from 2012 to 2020. Lebeaupin was born in Paris on 2 March 1945. He became a priest on 28 June 1975 for the Diocese of Nice. On 7 December 1998, he was named titular archbishop of Vico Equense and appointed Apostolic Nuncio to Ecuador. On 27 February 2021, he was appointed a consultor of the Section for Relations with States of the Secretariat of State. He died on 24 June 2021 in Rome from a heart attack. References Other websites Catholic Hierarchy: Alain Paul Charles Lebeaupin 1945 births 2021 deaths French Roman Catholics Roman Catholic archbishops Deaths from myocardial infarction
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Med%20Reventberg
Med Reventberg
Inga Margaretha "Med" Ida Reventberg (7 June 1948 – 24 June 2021) was a Swedish actress, short movie director, and theatre manager. She was born in Nyköping. In the 1970s, she was a member of the leftist theater and music group Nationalteatern. After being active in several other Swedish theatres, she headed the Västerbotten theatre from 2005 on. Reventberg appeared in many Swedish movies and television productions, mostly in minor roles. Reventberg died on 24 June 2021, at the age of 73. References Other websites 1948 births 2021 deaths Swedish movie actors Swedish television actors Swedish stage actors Swedish movie directors
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sivan%20%28cinematographer%29
Sivan (cinematographer)
Sivasankaran Nair, popularly known as Sivan (14 May 1932 – 24 June 2021) was an Indian cinematographer, film director known for his works in Malayalam cinema. Sivan won national film award three times. He was the first government press photographer in Travancore and Thiru-Kochi. He was the father of Sangeeth Sivan, Santhosh Sivan and Sanjeev Sivan and Saritha Rajeev. Sivan was the still photographer of national award winning Malayalam film Chemmeen. His directorial debut film was Swapnam in 1972. Some of his popular films are Abhayam, Yagam, Oru Yatra, Keshu, Kochu Kochu Mohangal and Kilivathil. Sivan died on 24 June 2021 due to cardiac arrest in his house at Thiruvananthapuram. Early life Sivan was the second child of Gopalapillai and Bhavaniamma of Padeettathil house in Harippad. He was the second amongst their six children. His full name was Sivasankaran Nair. References 1932 births 2021 deaths Movie directors
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Last%20Vermeer
The Last Vermeer
The Last Vermeer is a 2019 American drama movie directed by first time director Dan Friedkin and was based on the 2008 novel The Man Who Made Vermeers by Jonathan Lopez. It stars Guy Pearce, Claes Bang, Vicky Krieps, Roland Møller, August Diehl, Susannah Doyle, Adrian Scarborough and was distributed by TriStar Pictures. Other websites 2019 drama movies American drama movies Movies based on books
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silence%20%282016%20movie%29
Silence (2016 movie)
Silence is a 2016 American British Italian Japanese Mexican Taiwanese period drama movie directed by Martin Scorsese and was the second version of the 1966 novel of same name by Shūsaku Endō. It stars Andrew Garfield, Adam Driver, Tadanobu Asano, Ciarán Hands, Liam Neeson, Shinya Tsukamoto, Issey Ogata, Ryo Kase and was distributed by Paramount Pictures. It was nominated for an Academy Awards in 2017. Other websites 2016 drama movies American drama movies British drama movies Italian drama movies Japanese movies Mexican movies Taiwanese movies Movies based on books Movies directed by Martin Scorsese Movies about religion‏‎ Paramount Pictures movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incunable
Incunable
Incunable is a book printed in Europe from the moment of the invention of printing to 1501. Book editions are very rare. The circulation is about 100-300 copies. The examples of incunable: Gutenberg Bible, Nuremberg Chronicle. Other websites Incunabula Short Title Catalogue Printing Medieval literature
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandalay%20Pictures
Mandalay Pictures
Mandalay Pictures (later as Mandalay Independent Pictures and Mandalay Vision) is a Los Angeles County-based movie production company and subsidiary of Mandalay Entertainment Group, established on May 27, 1995 by producer and businessman Peter Guber. At the same time, the company signed a exclusive contract with Sony Pictures to production of films through the Columbia and TriStar. The mascot of company is tiger. At first, was a independent company, was acquired by Lionsgate in 1997, which was a owner of company until 2002. In 2003, was a again independent company, was merged with Mandalay Entertainment in 2008. In 2007, the company launched a Mandalay Independent Pictures, independent division, which deals with production and financing of only independent films. In 2010, the division was renamed to Mandalay Vision. References Movie studios 1995 establishments in California
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna%20Dianova
Anna Dianova
Anna Dianova is a Ukrainian conceptual painter and multimedia artist. She works mostly in figurative fine art and digital art. Biography Anna Dianova was born on February 24, in Kyiv, Ukraine. She started painting when she was a child and continued her professional education at the Shevchenko State Art School. She graduated from the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture in Kyiv and Kyiv Academy of Media Arts. Currently, Anna travels between New York, Los Angeles, and Miami. She is interested in Digital Art technology. Education In 2008-2011, she studied at the Taras Shevchenko State Artistic school. In 2011-2015, Anna was a student of the National Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture. In 2016, she studied at Kyiv Academy of Media Arts. Career Anna Dianova worked as a model in Faces Model Agency and participated in Miss Kyiv Beauty Competition in 2014. Since 2015, Anna has taken the position of Art Director in Ideal Secrets company. She worked with the production of Alina Dianova as an actress and art director. Anna started her activity at the Women's Rights Organization in 2017. Social activity In 2017, Anna's work “The White Knight” became a part of the collection of Andrea Bocelli Foundation. Style Anna works as a metamodernist. She works primarily in figurative fine art and digital art. Representing the era of metamodernism, reinterpreting history, and creating characters in new futurological mythology. Projects In 2011, she took part in the project “Candice Breitz: YOU + I”. In 2015, Anna appeared in the Ukrainian TV show as an expert of fine arts. In 2015-2016, her works were presented in the “True exhibition”. In 2016, Anna had her personal project “Illusion” in Kyiv. This transformer exhibition was presented at Gemluc Art Expo in Monaco. In 2017, some works were presented in the Prince Albert Foundation Charity Gala in Monaco. In 2017, Dianova with the Ukrainian Parliament had an exhibition “Harmony of Equals'' which was dedicated to women's rights. Anna's painting "The White Queen" was selected by the commission of the "Feeling of Freedom" exhibition and became an honorary part of the organization's collection. In 2018, Anna won a competition for Blockchain Art in the Economic Forum 2018. Other websites Official website Facebook Page References Artists Conceptual artists Painters Models Living people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indie%20Book%20Awards
Indie Book Awards
Indie Book Awards( Next Generation Indie Book Awards) is an American literary awards program. It recognizes and honors authors and books in different categories. "Indies" include small presses, larger independent publishers, university presses, e-book publishers, and self-published authors. It was established in 2007. It is the largest international awards program .It is presented by the Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group. History This award was founded in 2007 by Catherine Goulet and Marilyn Allen of Allen O’Shea Literary Agency.. It is presented by the Independent Book Publishing Professionals Group. The judges are professionals from the publishing industry,literary agents, editors and authors. Trophy,cash prizes and medals are awarded to winners and finalists each year during Book Expo America.The top books in each category are reviewed by literary agents. The awards ceremonies are held in New York City.The Next Generation Indie Book Awards program has been said to be the 'Sundance' of the book publishing world. References 2007 establishments in the United States Literary awards
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leaders%20of%20South%20Vietnam
Leaders of South Vietnam
This is a list of leaders of South Vietnam, since the establishment of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina in 1946, and the division of Vietnam in 1954 until the fall of the Republic of Vietnam in 1975, and the reunification of Vietnam in 1976. Heads of state Chiefs of the State of Vietnam (1949–1955) Presidents of the First Republic of Vietnam (1955–1963) Prime Minister of South Vietnam Other websites Rulers – Vietnam World Statesmen – South Vietnam Heads of government
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert%20del%20Rosario
Albert del Rosario
Albert Ferreros del Rosario (born November 14, 1939) is a Filipino politician. He was the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines from 2011 to 2016 during the Benigno Aquino III administration. References Living people People from Manila 1939 births Filipino politicians
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike%20Brooks%20%28journalist%29
Mike Brooks (journalist)
Mike Brooks (1955 – June 23, 2021) was a television news correspondent for CNN. He appeared regularly on HLN's Nancy Grace show, and Prime News and gave significant coverage of the Anna Nicole Smith paternity controversy, as well as the Virginia Tech massacre. Brooks could be seen on Tru TV's In Session (formerly Court TV), where he provided commentary as their law-enforcement analyst. He was 6'7" tall. Brooks was also a retired police detective, employed for 26 years by the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department. He was assigned to the Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Terrorism Task Force, and also served as an instructor for several public safety courses. His work on the FBI Evidence Response and Rapid Deployment Team included assignments to the Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia, the United States Embassy bombing in Kenya, and the crash of TWA Flight 800. Brooks left Turner Broadcasting in October 2014. Brooks died on June 23, 2021, at the age of 66. References 1955 births 2021 deaths American television reporters and correspondents American police detectives Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia officers CNN people
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerry%20Alanguilan
Gerry Alanguilan
Doroteo Gerardo N. Alanguilan, Jr. (20 January 1968 – 21 December 2019) was a comic book artist in the Philippines. Also he was a writer and architect. He was active in the 1990s and early 2000s. Biography Gerry Alanguilan was born on January 20, 1968, in San Pablo City, Laguna, Philippines. Education In 1984, he started to study in the University of Santo Tomas. In 1989, he became a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the College of Architecture and Fine Arts. Carrer In 1986, he made first submissions to Marvel and to DC Comics. His first comic was Wasted. It was published during July 1994-1996 in Philippines and Alanguilan became popular in the USA. In the 1990s, Gerry Alanguilan was an inker for many American comic book titles and worked with Image Comics. In 1997, he started to work with Marvel. In 2006, miniseries Elmer was published. In 2007-2009, TIMAWA appeared in Buzz Magazine. In 2011 Alanguilan with Arnold Arre created a concept piece "Darna Lives!". In 2014, the graphic novel Rodski Patotski was written. In 2017, Alanguilan published "Bakokak" with Kevin Ray Valentino. References 1968 births 2019 deaths Filipino writers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20London
Brian London
Brian Sidney Harper (19 June 1934 – 23 June 2021), known professionally as Brian London, was an English professional boxer who competed from 1955 to 1970. Career He held the British and Commonwealth heavyweight title from 1958 to 1959, and twice challenged for the world heavyweight title, losing to Floyd Patterson in 1959 and Muhammad Ali in 1966, both times via knockout. He was one of a quartet of British boxers, with Henry Cooper, Joe Erskine, and Dick Richardson, who dominated the British boxing scene throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Following a long illness, he died on June 23, 2021, four days after his 87th birthday. References 1934 births 2021 deaths British boxers
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%26P%20500
S&P 500
The Standard and Poor's 500, or sometimes known as the S&P 500, is a something that measures the stock market, looking at how well 500 of the largest companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States are doing. It is one of the most commonly used ways of looking at stocks for these companies. There is over $4.6 trillion invested in the companies that use how well companies are doing to know when to invest. Included companies The 10 largest companies in the index are responsible for 26.4% of the tied investments. The 10 largest companies in the S&P 500, in order of size, are Apple Inc., Microsoft, Amazon.com, Facebook, Alphabet Inc. (class A & C), Tesla, Inc., Berkshire Hathaway, JPMorgan Chase, and Johnson & Johnson. For a list of companies in the S&P 500, see List of S&P 500 companies. Index funds that look at how well the S&P 500 are doing have been suggested as things to invest in by Warren Buffett, Burton Malkiel, and John C. Bogle for investors with long time horizons. Although the S&P 500 includes only companies that are available to be sold in stocks in the United States, companies in the S&P 500 on average only get 72% of their money from the United States. Usage The S&P 500 is one of the ways used to calculate the Conference Board Leading Economic Index, used to predict if the economy will do better or worse in the future. It is associated with many ticker symbols, including: ^GSPC, INX, and $SPX, but this changes by market or website. The index value is updated every 15 seconds, or 1,559 times per trading day, with price updates updated with help from Reuters. Management The S&P 500 is kept up-to-date by S&P Dow Jones Indices, a joint venture mostly owned by S&P Global References 1957 establishments in the United States Stock market
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iznasen%20%28Berber%20tribe%29
Iznasen (Berber tribe)
Iznasen or At Iznasen or Beni Iznasen (in Tamazight : ⴰⵜ ⵣⵏⴰⵙⵙⵏ, in Arabic : يزناسن, singular : Aznas) is the name of a major set of Berber tribes inhabiting northeast Morocco, in the provinces of Berkane (Berkane, Ahfir, Tafoughalt...) and Oujda (Beni Drar, Ain Sfa...) Today it is a group of predominantly Arabic-speaking people living in eastern Morocco, mainly in : Oujda, Berkane, Aklim, Fezouane, Tafoughalt, Saidia, Ahfir, Bni drar, El-Aioun and Taourirt. Today the tribe is more Arabic-speaking. History The first mention of the Iznasen in this area is from 11th century sources when they speak of the conquest of Oujda by the Almoravids. The Almoravids initially hesitated to attack Oujda, because the Iznasen would be too strong an obstacle there. The tribe belonged to the Zenata tribes, where the name Iznasen also comes from, just like the masters and founders of Oujda, the Maghrawids. They played an important role under the Merinids because they were entrusted with the governorship of large parts of eastern Morocco. Later, in 1908, they were the first Moroccan people to successfully revolt against the French colonizer. Although the French were initially forced to leave the area, they were able to pacify the tribes with great force in January 1909. Etymology Iznasen in the Berber Zenati language is the plural of “Aznas” which is composed of “Azn” meaning “Send” and “As” meaning “The Day”. Iznasen literally means "Those who send (during) the Day". Layout The Iznasen tribe consists of four main groups: Beni Khaled or At Khaled Oulad el Ghazi Ahl Taghejirt Beni Drar Beni Menqouch or At Menqouch Labsara Beni Khellouf Beni Mimoun Beni 'Atiq or At 'Atiq Tghasrout Ouled 'Ali ben Yassin Beni Amiyer Beni Hammad Tazaghine Beni Moussi La'tach Beni Moussi Rwa Ouled Mimoun Beni Bouya'la Beni Ourimech or At Ourimech Ouled Bou 'Abdoussayed Ouled 'Ali Chbab Ouled Abbou Ahl Tagma Beni Nouga Beni Mahiou Language The east of Morocco, like many other areas in Morocco, is a very varied area in terms of language. Beni Iznasen contains both Arabic-speaking and Berber-speaking political groups. Bilingualism sometimes occurs, especially in the older generations. The younger generations usually only speak Arabic. Arabic The Arabic dialect of eastern Morocco is a so-called Hilali dialect, which shows similarities with the dialects of, for example, Marrakech and Casablanca, in contrast to the urban (pre-Hilali) dialects of, for example, Fes and the north of Morocco. Furthermore, this Arabic dialect shows strong similarities with the dialect of western Algeria (Tlemcen), which borders the Beni Iznasen area. Berber Those who speak the most the Iznasen Berber are the older generations of Iznasen people. The Berber dialect of eastern Morocco shows similarities with East Riffian and the Berber of Beni Snous tribe near Tlemcen in Algeria. Since the officialization of the Berber language in Morocco in 2011, a reberberization process is underway because the language is again taught to new generations in Moroccan schools. References Ethnic groups in Africa
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Museum%2C%20New%20Delhi
National Museum, New Delhi
The National Museum in New Delhi, also known as the National Museum of India, is one of the largest museums in India. Museums in India National symbols of India Buildings and structures in New Delhi National museums in Asia 1949 establishments in Asia 1940s establishments in India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janeshwar%20Mishra%20Park
Janeshwar Mishra Park
Janeshwar Mishra Park is an urban park in Lucknow, India. The largest public park in the country. Features The park boasts the following features: Green belt spread across the park. Lakes Sports centre and playground Gymnasium Cycle track Jogging track Theme park Lawns Gondola Water bodies recharged through Rain water harvesting Entire park is solar powered. References Parks in India National symbols of India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jawaharlal%20Nehru%20Stadium%20%28Delhi%29
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Delhi)
Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium is a sports stadium located in New Delhi, India. The stadium was substantially renovated and modernised for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, hosting all the track and field events and opening and closing ceremonies. The cost of the renovation was around US$150 million, making it as the most expensive stadium ever built in India and Southern Asia. References Buildings and structures in New Delhi Stadiums in Asia National symbols of India Commonwealth Games
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/India%20Gate
India Gate
The India Gate (formerly known as the All India War Memorial) is a war memorial located astride the Rajpath, on the eastern edge of the "ceremonial axis" of New Delhi, India, formerly called Kingsway. Following the so-called Bangladesh Liberation War in 1972, a structure consisting of a black marble plinth with a reversed rifle, capped by a war helmet and bounded by four eternal flames, was built beneath the archway. References Buildings and structures in New Delhi National symbols of India Monuments and memorials
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gandhi%20Smriti
Gandhi Smriti
Gandhi Smriti (formerly known as Birla House or Birla Bhavan) is a museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. It is considered as the "National memorial of India" respectively. Buildings and structures in India National symbols of India New Delhi Monuments and memorials 1973 establishments in Asia 1970s establishments in India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajmer%20Sharif%20Dargah
Ajmer Sharif Dargah
Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Ajmer Dargah, Ajmer Sharif or Dargah Sharif is a Sufi shrine (dargah) of the revered Sufi saint, Moinuddin Chishti, located at Ajmer, Rajasthan, India. The shrine has Chishti's grave (Maqbara). Visits In the present day, the tomb of Moinuiddin Chishti continues to be one of the most popular sites of religious visitation for Sunni Muslims in the Indian subcontinent, with over "hundreds of thousands of people from all over the Indian sub-continent assembling there on the occasion of [the saint's] ʿUrs or death anniversary." Additionally, the site also attracts many Hindus, who have also venerated the Islamic saint since the medieval period. Structure The Bihisti Darwaza is made of silver and it is washed with rose water by pilgrims in the afternoon. It is believed that touching it guarantees one a place in Heaven. It is also believed that roses offered to the dargah during the festival are sourced from Pushkar, a site deemed holy for Hindus. References Buildings and structures in India Islam Muslims Rajasthan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veena
Veena
The Veena, also spelled Vina, comprises a family of chordophone instruments from the Indian subcontinent. Musical instruments National symbols of India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian%20Spitz
Indian Spitz
The Indian Spitz is a spitz-type dog breed. It is considered as one of the "National pets of India". Dog breeds National symbols of India
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottish%20National%20Gallery
Scottish National Gallery
The Scottish National Gallery (formerly the National Gallery of Scotland) is the national art gallery of Scotland. It is on The Mound in central Edinburgh, close to Princes Street. The building was designed in a neoclassical style by William Playfair, and first opened to the public in 1859. The gallery houses Scotland's national collection of fine art, ahowing Scottish and international art from the beginning of the Renaissance to the start of the 20th century. The Scottish National Gallery is run by the National Galleries of Scotland. This public body also owns the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. These museums are also in Edinburgh. References Art museums in the United Kingdom Buildings and structures in Edinburgh
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulrich%20von%20Hutten
Ulrich von Hutten
Ulrich von Hutten was a German knight, poet and satirist. He was also a Protestant reformer. His most popular work is considered to be Letters of Obscure Man. German poets
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebastian%20Brant
Sebastian Brant
Sebastian Brant (or Brandt) (1458 – 10 May 1521) was a German humanist and satirist. He was also professor of jurisprudence in University of Basel. His moral satire Das Narrenschiff (Ship of Fools) published in 1494 made him popular German humanist. References 1457 births 1521 deaths German writers Humanists People from Strasbourg
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/From%20Hell%20to%20Hell
From Hell to Hell
From Hell to Hell (; ) is a 1997 Belarusian German Russian drama movie directed by Dmitry Astrakhan about the Kielce pogrom and starring Valeria Valeeva, Anja Kling, Gennadi Svir, Alla Kliouka, Gennady Nazarov, Vladimir Kabalin, Ya'ackov Bodo. It was distributed by Belarusfilm. Other websites 1997 drama movies Belarusian movies German drama movies Russian movies
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sk%C3%B3rcz
Skórcz
Skórcz () is a town in Starogard County, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland. In 2006, 3,512 people lived there. Other websites Towns in Poland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gi%C5%BCycko
Giżycko
Giżycko (former or Łuczany; ) is a town in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Poland. In 2016, 29,642 people lived there. Towns in Poland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leatherhead
Leatherhead
Leatherhead is a town in Surrey, England, on the right bank of the River Mole, and at the edge of the contiguous built-up area of London. Its local district is Mole Valley. Records exist of the place from Anglo Saxon England. It has a combined theatre and cinema, which is at the centre of the re-modelling following late 20th century pedestrianisation. References Towns in Surrey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwidzyn
Kwidzyn
Kwidzyn () is a town in Pomeranian Voivodeship in Poland. In 2018, 38,553 people lived there. Towns in Poland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostr%C3%B3da
Ostróda
Ostróda () is a town in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Poland. In 2017, 33,216 people lived there. Towns in Poland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google%20Sites
Google Sites
Google Sites is a structured wiki and webpage creator offered by Google as part of Google Apps. You don't need to pay for anything but not the domain. It was launched on February 28, 2008. It replaces Google Page Creator, Google's previous webpage creation service. It is easy to use, and provides quick and easy to access editing tools, such as basic editing tools, HTML insertion modules, formatting options, built in tables and layout customization settings. Google
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/E%C5%82k
Ełk
Ełk (former ; ) is a town in Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Poland. In 2020, 62,125 people lived there. Ełk is the capital of Ełk County. Towns in Poland
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garam%20masala
Garam masala
Garam masala (); from garam ("hot") and masala (a mixture of spices) is a blend of ground spices, originating from South Asia, common in Indian, Pakistani, Nepalese, Bangladeshi, and Afghan cuisines. It is used alone or with other seasonings. Related pages Bengali cuisine Spices Food ingredients
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roisel
Roisel
Roisel is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France. References Communes in Somme
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rollot
Rollot
Rollot is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France. References Communes in Somme
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perloz
Perloz
Perloz is a comune in the Aosta Valley region in Italy. References Settlements in Valle d'Aosta
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollein
Pollein
Pollein is a comune in the Aosta Valley region in Italy. References Settlements in Valle d'Aosta
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouvrel
Rouvrel
Rouvrel is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France. References Communes in Somme
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouvroy-en-Santerre
Rouvroy-en-Santerre
Rouvroy-en-Santerre is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France. References Communes in Somme
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont-Saint-Martin%2C%20Aosta%20Valley
Pont-Saint-Martin, Aosta Valley
Pont-Saint-Martin is a comune in the Aosta Valley region in Italy. References Settlements in Valle d'Aosta
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont-Saint-Martin
Pont-Saint-Martin
Pont-Saint-Martin is the name of two places in Europe: Pont-Saint-Martin, Aosta Valley, a comune in the Aosta Valley, Italy Pont-Saint-Martin, Loire-Atlantique, a commune in the Loire-Atlantique department, France It may also refer to the Roman bridge: Pont-Saint-Martin (Bridge)
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont-l%27%C3%89v%C3%AAque
Pont-l'Évêque
Pont-l'Évêque is the name of two communes in France: Pont-l'Évêque, Calvados, in the Calvados department Pont-l'Évêque, Oise, in the Oise department Other Pont-l'évêque cheese, named after the commune in Normandy Pont-Évêque, a commune in the Isère department
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pont-l%27%C3%89v%C3%AAque%2C%20Oise
Pont-l'Évêque, Oise
Pont-l'Évêque is a commune. It is in the Oise department in northern France. Communes in Oise
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%BCm%C3%BC%C5%9Fhane
Gümüşhane
Gümüşhane is a city in northern Turkey. The city is in the East Black Sea Region. In 2020, 141,702 people lived there. References Cities in Turkey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BCzce
Düzce
Düzce is a city in northwestern Turkey. The city is in the East Marmara Region. In 2020, 249,695 people lived there. References Cities in Turkey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakk%C3%A2ri
Hakkâri
Hakkâri is a city in southeastern Turkey. The city is in the Central East Anatolia Region. In 2020, 78,516 people lived there. References Cities in Turkey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giresun
Giresun
Giresun is a city in northeastern Turkey. The city is in the East Black Sea Region. In 2020, 448,721 people lived there. References Cities in Turkey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adapazar%C4%B1
Adapazarı
Adapazarı is a city in northwestern Turkey. The city is in the Marmara Region. In 2020, 412,994 people lived there. References Cities in Turkey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/They%20Came%20to%20Conquer...%20Uranus
They Came to Conquer... Uranus
They came to conquer... Uranus is an 7'' record by American rock band Blink-182 released in 1995 on Cargo Music and was pressed on clear green, clear yellow, clear blue, and black vinyl. Only 300 were pressed and hand numbered in 1995. They have since been repressed multiple times on various colors such as black, different shades of blue, green, aqua, gold, yellow, red, and pink. Track listing Personnel Each band member was given a nickname. Mark Hoppus/Speed Bumps - Vocals, Bass Tom DeLonge/Dr. Jellyfinger - Vocals, Guitar Scott Raynor/Is That Your Stick? - Drums New Nicknames for the band members are found on the back cover of the EP Productionedit | edit source O - producer Kerry Key - cover photo Scan, Boy! - layout Kerry and Daniel M. - live photos 1995 albums Punk albums
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isparta
Isparta
Isparta is a city in western Turkey. The city is in the Mediterranean Region. In 2020, 262,255 people lived there. References Cities in Turkey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby%28a%29lone
Baby(a)lone
Baby(a)lone is a 2015 Luxembourgian Belgian drama movie directed by Donato Rotunno and starring Joshua Defays, Charlotte Elsen, Etienne Halsdorf, Gintare Parulyte, Fabienne Elaine Hollwege. Other websites 2015 drama movies Luxembourgian movies Belgian drama movies Movies directed by Donato Rotunno
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack%20Ingram%20%28racing%20driver%29
Jack Ingram (racing driver)
Jack Ingram (December 28, 1936 – June 25, 2021) was an American NASCAR Busch Series race car driver. He was nicknamed the "Iron Man" during eight seasons in the Busch Series. He won 31 races and 5 poles, as well as the 1982 and 1985 championships. He was born in Asheville, North Carolina. In 2007, Ingram was added into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame. In 2013, Ingram was nominated into the NASCAR Hall of Fame, and was added the following year. Ingram died on June 25, 2021 at the age of 84. References 1936 births 2021 deaths American racecar drivers NASCAR drivers Sportspeople from North Carolina People from Asheville, North Carolina
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen%20Dunn
Stephen Dunn
Stephen Elliot Dunn (June 24, 1939June 24, 2021) was an American poet and educator. He wrote fifteen collections of poetry. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his 2001 collection, Different Hours and received an Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Death Dunn died on his 82nd birthday at his Frostburg, Maryland home on June 24, 2021 from problems caused by Parkinson's disease. Collections Full of Lust and Good Usage, Carnegie-Mellon University Press (Pittsburgh, PA), 1976. A Circus of Needs, Carnegie-Mellon University Press (Pittsburgh, PA), 1978. Work and Love, Carnegie-Mellon University Press (Pittsburgh, PA), 1981. Not Dancing, Carnegie-Mellon University Press (Pittsburgh, PA), 1984. Local Time, Quill/Morrow (New York, NY), 1986. Between Angels: Poems, W. W. Norton & Company (New York, NY), 1989. Landscape at the End of the Century: Poems, W. W. Norton & Company (New York, NY), 1991. New and Selected Poems: 1974-1994, W. W. Norton & Company (New York, NY), 1994. Loosestrife: Poems, W. W. Norton & Companyn (New York, NY), 1996. Riffs & Reciprocities: Prose Pairs, W. W. Norton & Company (New York, NY), 1998. Different Hours, W. W. Norton & Company (New York, NY), 2000. The Insistence of Beauty: Poems, W. W. Norton & Company (New York, NY), 2004. Local Visitations: Poems, Norton, 2004, Everything Else in the World, W. W. Norton & Company (New York, NY), 2006. What Goes On: Selected and New Poems 1995-2009, W. W. Norton (New York, NY), 2009. Here and Now: Poems, W. W. Norton & Company (New York, NY), 2011. Lines of Defense, W. W. Norton & Company (New York, NY), 2014. Whereas: Poems, W. W. Norton & Company (New York, NY), 2017. References Other websites Interview with Stephen Dunn for The Cortland Review. Author Interview in The Commonline Journal, #011 Author interview for Guernica Magazine (Guernicamag.com) Article on Dunn winning the 2001 Pulitzer Prize "The Lost Thing" - a poem by Stephen Dunn Stephen Dunn biography Audio: Stephen Dunn reads "Talk to God" from the book What Goes On (via poemsoutloud.net ) 1939 births 2021 deaths American poets American academics Writers from New York City Writers from Maryland Deaths from Parkinson's disease Pulitzer Prize winners Educators from Maryland Educators from New York City
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuple%20names
Tuple names
Here are some words for tuple names. Names for tuples of specific lengths Words
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boana%20crepitans
Boana crepitans
The emerald-eyed tree frog or rattle-voiced tree frog (Boana crepitans) is a frog that lives in Brazil. References Frogs Animals of South America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delcambre%2C%20Louisiana
Delcambre, Louisiana
Delcambre is a town in Iberia and Vermilion parishes in the U.S. state of Louisiana. Towns in Louisiana
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-Kara
P-Kara
P-Kara is a rhythm game, developed and published by SCEI. It was released in Japan on December 14, 2006. Gameplay P-Kara is a music & rhythm game. Other websites https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/935924-p-kara https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/935924-p-kara/data https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/935924-p-kara/images https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/935924-p-kara https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/935924-p-kara/answers https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/935924-p-kara/playing https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/psp/935924-p-kara/stats PlayStation Portable games PlayStation Portable-only games 2006 video games Music video games Japan exclusive video games Action video games Sony Interactive Entertainment games Video games developed in Japan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denizli
Denizli
Denizli is a city in southwestern Turkey. The city is in the Aegean Region. In 2020, 1,040,915 people lived there. References Cities in Turkey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mardin
Mardin
Mardin is a city in southeastern Turkey. The city is in the Southeast Anatolia Region. In 2020, 139,254 people lived there. References Cities in Turkey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpi
Carpi
Carpi is an Italian city in Emilia-Romagna. It has about 71,000 inhabitants. Cities in Emilia-Romagna
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bagni%20di%20Lucca
Bagni di Lucca
Bagni di Lucca is a comune in the Province of Lucca in the Italian region of Tuscany. Settlements in Tuscany
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouy-le-Grand
Rouy-le-Grand
Rouy-le-Grand is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France. References Communes in Somme
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rouy-le-Petit
Rouy-le-Petit
Rouy-le-Petit is a commune. It is in Hauts-de-France in the Somme department in north France. References Communes in Somme
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back%20in%20Trouble
Back in Trouble
Back in Trouble is a 1997 Luxembourgian German action comedy movie directed by Andy Bausch and is the sequel to the 1988 movie Troublemaker. It stars Thierry van Werveke, Ender Frings, Oscar Ortega Sánchez, Nicole Max, Dietmar Schönherr, Sascha Ley, Fatih Akin. Other websites 1997 action movies 1997 comedy movies 1990s sequel movies Luxembourgian movies German action movies German comedy movies Movies directed by Andy Bausch
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag%20of%20Rhodesia
Flag of Rhodesia
The flag of Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) was adopted in 1968 and the design is a green-white-green vertical tricolour similar to the flag of Nigeria with the coat of arms of Rhodesia in the middle. It was adopted in 1968 to replace the sky blue ensign used by Southern Rhodesia (1964–1965) and Rhodesia (1965–1968). In 1979, Rhodesia changed its name to Zimbabwe Rhodesia and adopted a new flag before being under British rule from 1979-1980 which resulted Zimbabwe being de jure independent in 1980. Gallery Related pages Flag of Zimbabwe National flags
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hua%20Chunying
Hua Chunying
Hua Chunying (), is a Chinese diplomat, the spokesperson of China, and the director of the Foreign Ministry Information Department of China. She is the fifth spokeswoman and 27th spokesperson since the position was established in the ministry in 1983. 1970 births Living people Chinese diplomats
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burmeister%27s%20tree%20frog
Burmeister's tree frog
The emerald-eyed tree frog or rattle-voiced tree frog (Boana prasina) is a frog that lives in Brazil. References Frogs Animals of South America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boana%20jaguariaivensis
Boana jaguariaivensis
Boana jaguariaivensis is a frog. Scientists have only seen it in one place, in Brazil. References Frogs Animals of South America
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepfrozen
Deepfrozen
Deepfrozen is a 2006 Luxembourgian Swiss Austrian comedy movie directed by Andy Bausch and starring Peter Lohmeyer, Lale Yavaş, Thierry van Werveke, Ingrid Caven. Other websites 2006 comedy movies Luxembourgian movies Swiss movies Austrian movies Movies directed by Andy Bausch
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viva%20Belarus%21
Viva Belarus!
Viva Belarus! (; ) is a 2012 Belarusian Polish drama movie directed by Krzysztof Łukaszewicz and starring Dzmitry Papko, Karolina Gruszka, Anatoliy Kot, Aliaksandr Malchanau, Dzianis Tarasenka, Paval Kryksunou, Maksim Karzycki, Vadim Afanassiev, Lech Łotocki. Other websites 2012 drama movies Belarusian movies Polish movies Movies directed by Krzysztof Łukaszewicz
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%20%281997%20movie%29
Women (1997 movie)
Women () is a 1997 Luxembourgian romantic drama movie directed by Luís Galvão Teles and starring Miou-Miou, Carmen Maura, Marthe Keller, Marisa Berenson, Guesch Patti, Joaquim de Almeida, Didier Flamand. Other websites 1997 drama movies 1997 romance movies 1990s romantic drama movies Luxembourgian movies Belgian romance movies Belgian drama movies French drama movies French romance movies Portuguese movies Spanish romance movies Spanish drama movies Swiss movies Movies directed by Luís Galvão Teles
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangladesh%20National%20Museum
Bangladesh National Museum
The Bangladesh National Museum, is the national museum of Bangladesh. Bangladesh National Museum was formed through the incorporation of Dhaka museum and it was made the national museum of Bangladesh on 17 November 1983. It is located at Shahbag, Dhaka. The museum is well organized and displays have been housed chronologically in several departments like department of ethnography and decorative art, department of history and classical art, department of natural history, and department of contemporary and world civilization. References Buildings and structures in Bangladesh Bangladeshi culture Dhaka National museums in Asia 1913 establishments in Asia Buildings and structures completed in the 20th century
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/National%20Library%20of%20Bangladesh
National Library of Bangladesh
The National Library of Bangladesh (NLB) is the legal depository of all new books and other printed materials published in Bangladesh under the copyright law of Bangladesh. It was founded in 1973, but it traces its origins back to 1967. After the Partition of the Subcontinent in 1947, the federal government of Pakistan established the National Library of Pakistan in Karachi in 1962 and a provincial book deposit branch of the Pakistan National Library in Dhaka in 1967. After the secession war of the nation, it was keenly felt by all quarters that a national library is indispensable for the new-born nation. Buildings and structures in Bangladesh Bangladeshi culture Dhaka National libraries in Asia 1973 establishments in Asia 1970s establishments in Bangladesh Buildings and structures completed in the 20th century
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caramel%20%28movie%29
Caramel (movie)
Caramel () is a 2007 Lebanese French comedy-drama movie directed by first time director Nadine Labaki (who also stars) and starring Adel Karam, Yasmine Al Massri, Joanna Moukarzel, Gisèle Aouad, Sihame Haddad, Aziza Semaan. Other websites 2007 comedy-drama movies 2000s LGBT movies Lebanese movies French comedy movies French drama movies Movies directed by Nadine Labaki
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mausoleum%20of%20three%20leaders
Mausoleum of three leaders
The Mausoleum of Three Leaders, also known as the (Suhrawardy Udyan National Memorial), located at Shahbag, Dacca in the former erstwhile East Pakistan province, contains the graves of three prominent leaders of Pakistan Movement from Bengal: All three men served as the Prime Minister of Bengal in British India and after Independence two of them also served as Prime Minister of Pakistan. Even with all these achievements, it was rumoured that these three political leaders had a rivalry with each other in terms of success. However, despite their rivalry, three of the political leaders were buried under the same roof of the mausoleum of the three leaders. The style of architecture of the monuments is an interpretation of Islamic Arcs. The Mausoleum of three leaders consists of a hyperbolic paraboloid structure that is erected over the three graves of the three political leaders. Buildings and structures in Bangladesh Dhaka 1960 establishments in Asia 20th-century establishments in Pakistan
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgil%20Abloh
Virgil Abloh
Virgil Abloh (September 30, 1980 – November 28, 2021) was an American designer and businessman. Abloh was also the chief executive officer of the Milan-based label Off-White, a fashion house he founded in 2013. Abloh died of cancer on November 28, 2021 in Chicago, Illinois at the age of 41. References 1980 births 2021 deaths Businesspeople from Chicago American fashion designers Cancer deaths in Chicago
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dacca%20Stadium
Dacca Stadium
Dacca Stadium, also known as Dhaka Stadium, and now known as Bangabandhu Stadium, was the former provincial and regional stadium within the former federal structure of pre-1971 United Pakistan and today is a multipurpose sports arena in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Stadiums in Asia Dhaka Buildings and structures in Bangladesh
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marianne%20North
Marianne North
Marianne North (24 October 1830 – 30 August 1890) was a biologist from Victorian England. She also painted many plants, and several are named after her. 1830 births 1890 deaths British biologists
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian%20Bamford
Brian Bamford
Brian J. Bamford (18 December 1935 – 25 June 2021) was an English professional golfer. He won the Schweppes PGA Close Championship in 1961. He was the father of Sue Bamford, a professional golfer who, in 1977, reached the final of the Girls Amateur Championship, losing to Wilma Aitken. References 1935 births 2021 deaths Golfers Sportspeople from Surrey
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kofi%20Ansah
Kofi Ansah
Kofi Ansah was a Ghanaian fashion designer. References
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adwoa%20Aboah
Adwoa Aboah
Adwoa Caitlin Maria Aboah (born 18 May 1992) is a British fashion model. References 1992 births British feminists British models Living people Actors People from Westminster
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https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lahore%20Stadium
Lahore Stadium
Lahore Stadium is a cricket stadium in Lahore, Pakistan and the home ground of Lahore Qalandars. It is owned by the Pakistan Cricket Board. With a capacity of 27,000, it is the fourth largest cricket stadium of Pakistan. References Stadiums in Asia Buildings and structures in Lahore