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Ogallala is named after a person.
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Ogallala is a city in Keith County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 4,737 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Keith County. In the days of the Nebraska Territory, the city was a stop on the Pony Express and later along the transcontinental railroad. The Ogallala Aquifer was named after the city.
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Book enthusiasts like weRead
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weRead, formerly iRead, is an online community of book enthusiasts. weRead started out as a social cataloging application on Facebook in June 2007 and has since expanded to over 3.1 million active members across Facebook, MySpace, Orkut, Hi5, and Bebo.
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low-power television station are for broadcast oldies and classic hits
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WJMF-LP is a low-power television station in Jackson, Mississippi. The station, which currently operates on Channel 6, is owned by Rainey Radio. The station currently acts as a radio station broadcasting a Oldies & Classic Hits format as "EZ 87.7", taking advantage of that station's audio signal on 87.75 MHz FM.
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All the members of Real Fuerza Aérea speak English.
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Real Fuerza Aérea (Spanish for "Royal Air Force") was a Mexican professional wrestling group, or stable, active in the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Asistencia, Asesoría y Administración (AAA) and consists of young "tecnicos" (Face or "good guys") who all use a high flying, high risk wrestling style.
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Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit and Amtrak Thruway collaborate.
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Cloverdale Depot is a bus station and future intermodal station in Cloverdale, California. It is served by Amtrak Thruway and Sonoma County Transit buses. Additional service to Sonoma County Airport station is provided by Sonoma County Transit under contract by Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit.
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Robert Blanchard's NFL career began in 1991
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Robert Cary Blanchard (November 5, 1968 – September 6, 2016) was an American football placekicker in the National Football League. He played eight years for five teams: the New York Jets for his first two years, the Indianapolis Colts after taking 1994 off, the Washington Redskins in 1998, the New York Giants in 1999, and the Arizona Cardinals in his final season.
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Linkin Park was featured in Rock Band 2.
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"Crawling" is a song by American rock band Linkin Park. It is the second single from their debut album "Hybrid Theory" and is the fifth track on the album. It was released in 2001 as their second single and won a Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance in 2002. In January 2011, "Crawling" was released in a Linkin Park DLC pack for "Rock Band 3".
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The annual GMA music awards is held in April each year.
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The 35th Annual GMA Music Awards (the show had a name change in 2004-05) were held on April 28, 2004 recognizing accomplishments of musicians for the year 2003. The show was held at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee, and was hosted by Deion Sanders and Yolanda Adams.
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Sebo Walker lives in an apartment in Los Angeles.
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Sebo Walker (born April 28, 1988) is a professional skateboarder and artist living in Venice, Los Angeles who is best known for winning the Red Bull Manny Mania Amateur U.S. Championships in 2011 and for living in his Chrysler Town and Country van in West LA from 2010–2015.
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Jack the Ripper was a woman.
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Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols (née Walker; 26 August 1845 – 31 August 1888) was one of the Whitechapel murder victims. Her death has been attributed to the notorious unidentified serial killer Jack the Ripper, who is believed to have killed and mutilated at least five women in the Whitechapel area of London from late August to early November 1888.
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Ruddy Joraider Lugo has a younger brother
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Ruddy Joraider Lugo (born May 22, 1980) is a former Dominican-American Major League Baseball right-handed relief pitcher. Lugo is the younger brother of shortstop Julio Lugo. He attended Xaverian High School (famous alumni include Chris Mullin and Rich Aurilia) in Brooklyn, New York.
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A sodium bicarbonate rocket with no explanation is educational.
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A sodium bicarbonate rocket (sometimes called an Alka-Seltzer rocket) is a model rocket fashioned from a 35mm film canister and propelled by the pressure of a gas, often carbon dioxide, generated from the reaction of an acid with sodium bicarbonate. Sodium bicarbonate rockets are often used in science classes to demonstrate principles of chemistry and physics.
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Cyrinda Foxe only had one child.
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Cyrinda Foxe (born Kathleen Victoria Hetzekian; February 22, 1952 – September 7, 2002) was an American actress, model and publicist, best known for her role in "Andy Warhol's Bad" (1977). She was married to both David Johansen of the proto-punk band New York Dolls and Steven Tyler of the hard rock band Aerosmith. She is the mother of Mia Tyler.
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KJEF-CA can be seen in Lafayette.
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KJEF-CA, channel 13, was a class A television station in Jennings, Louisiana. Owned by Townsquare Media, the station was an independent station. It was the only television station owned by Townsquare, a company that otherwise specializes exclusively in radio.
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Christy Hartburg died in 1975.
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Supervixens is a 1975 sexploitation film by American filmmaker Russ Meyer. The cast features Meyer regulars Charles Napier, Uschi Digard, and Haji. The film also features Shari Eubank (in a dual role) in one of her only two film roles ever and Christy Hartburg in her only film role ever.
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The novel is set in Chicago.
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Derailed is a 2005 American crime thriller film based on the novel of the same name by James Siegel. The film is directed by Mikael Håfström and stars Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston, Vincent Cassel, Giancarlo Esposito, David Morrissey, RZA and Xzibit. This was also the first film to be released by The Weinstein Company in the United States. The film is set in Chicago.
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Xande Riberio practices multiple types of Jiu-Jitsu.
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Alexandre "Xande" Ribeiro (born January 20, 1981 in Manaus-Amazonas, Brazil), is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioner, mixed martial artist and submission wrestler. He is a two-time World (Mundial) Black Belt Absolute (open weight) World Jiu-Jitsu Champion, five-time World (Mundial) Black Belt Heavy Weight Champion, and three-time World Black Belt Pro Division Champion.
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McMillan at one time played for one of the teams that he coached.
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Nathaniel McMillan (born August 3, 1964) is an American basketball coach and former player who is currently the head coach for the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He coached the Seattle SuperSonics from 2000 to 2005, and the Portland Trail Blazers from 2005 to 2012.
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Richard Woodville was born in the month of May.
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Richard Woodville, 3rd Earl Rivers (1453 – 6 March 1491) succeeded his brother, Anthony Woodville, as the third Earl Rivers. He was the son of Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers, and Jacquetta of Luxembourg, and was the brother of the English queen Elizabeth Woodville.
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Kim starred in only 4 Tv shows or movies
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Kim Hyang-gi (born August 9, 2000) is a South Korean actress. Kim began her career as a child actress, and has starred in films and television series such as "Wedding Dress" (2010), "The Queen's Classroom" (2013), "Thread of Lies" (2014) and "Snowy Road" (2017).
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Jamie Carr recorded the theme song in 1978.
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"If Ever I See You Again" is the title of a 1978 hit single by Roberta Flack. The song was composed by Joseph "Joe" Brooks and served as the title song for the eponymous 1978 film "If Ever I See You Again" that Brooks directed and also starred in with Shelley Hack as his leading lady. Male vocalist Jamie Carr sang the theme song on the film's soundtrack.
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James Dole died in the Spanish flu epidemic.
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Henry Gabriel Ginaca (May 19, 1876 - 1918) was an American engineer who invented, at the direction of Hawaiian pineapple magnate James Dole in 1911, a machine that could peel and core pineapples in an automated fashion. Called the Ginaca machine, the invention exponentially increased pineapple production and revolutionized the fruit canning industry. He died in the Spanish flu epidemic.
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The Sharp PC-E220 was Z40A compatible
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The Sharp PC-E220 was a 1991 pocket computer from Sharp Corporation featuring 32 kB RAM, 128 kB ROM and a 3.072 MHz CMOS-SC7852 CPU which was Z80A compatible. The display was able to display 4 lines x 24 characters/144 x 32 pixels. Programming languages were BASIC and Z80-Assembler.
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Salvatore is older than John Gotti.
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Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano (born March 12, 1945) is a former underboss of the Gambino crime family. He is known as the man who helped bring down John Gotti, the family's boss, by agreeing to testify against him and other mobsters in a deal in which he confessed to involvement in 19 murders.
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Mariner Books has a separate department for fiction, non-fiction, and poetry books.
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Mariner Books, a division of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, was established in 1997 as a publisher of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry in paperback. Mariner is also the publisher of the Harvest imprint backlist, formerly published by Harcourt Brace/Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
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Father Xmas was the first featured film released in America by director Marie Rose.
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Father Xmas is a 2001 short film from director Marie Rose and the American Film Institute's Directing Workshop for Women starring Dakota Fanning as six-year-old Clairee who learns from her older brother (Stephen Fanning) that Santa Claus is not real and that their father is fighting in the Vietnam War.
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Greatest Hits Volume 1 was bought by Earl.
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Greatest Hits Volume 1 is a greatest hits compilation album by The Beatles which was exclusive to Australia and New Zealand. The album was compiled by EMI Australia to fill in the gap between "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver" (much like "A Collection of Beatles Oldies" would in 1966 in between "Revolver" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band").
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Paramount Pictures released over 800 films in 1999.
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Kimberly Ane Peirce (born September 8, 1967) is an American feature film director, best known for her debut feature film, "Boys Don't Cry" (1999). Her second feature, "Stop-Loss", was released by Paramount Pictures in 2008. Her most recent feature film, "Carrie", was released on October 18, 2013.
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The Texans are a newly established team.
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There have been four head coaches of the Houston Texans, a professional American football team based in Houston, Texas, United States. The Texans play in the South Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL).
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The 41st People's Choice Awards were broadcast live on CBS
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The 39th People's Choice Awards ceremony, honoring the best in popular culture for 2012, was held January 9, 2013 at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, and was broadcast live on CBS and simulcast over Xbox Live at 9:00 pm EST. The ceremony was hosted by Kaley Cuoco. The nominees were announced in November, 2012.
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Robert Urquhart is a British actor.
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Jango is a crime-comedy series produced in 1961 by Associated Rediffusion for British television. It starred Robert Urquhart in the lead role of Jango Smith, with Moira Redmond as Dee Smith, his wife. The show also featured performances by Peter Sallis and Brian Wilde.
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Telangana has its own Degree college.
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Vivekananda Degree College is the only Degree college in Ichoda Mandal which is established in 2006 and is affiliated to Kakatiya University of Telangana, India. The college has its campus at Ichoda, Adilabad. The college runs degree courses in Computer Science, Arts, Science, Commerce and Management.
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The population of Innyaly is 169.
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Innyaly (Russian: Иннялы ) is a rural locality (a "selo") in Tolonsky Rural Okrug of Lensky District in the Sakha Republic, Russia, located 336 km from Lensk, the administrative center of the district and 30 km from Tolon, the administrative center of the rural okrug. Its population as of the 2002 Census was 169.
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Chas Smash and Mark Bedford weren't on the same album together.
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Can't Touch Us Now is the eleventh studio album by the British band Madness, released on their Lucky 7 Records label through Universal Music Catalogue (UMC) on 28 October 2016. The album marked the return of founder member Mark Bedford but the departure of Cathal Smyth (Chas Smash).
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Selvaraj's date of birth fell in the month of January.
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Idichapuli Selvaraj (c. 1939 – 30 January 2012) was a veteran Tamil comedy actor. He acted in more than hundreds of films. He acted along with lot of actors. His brother Pandu is also a comedy actor. He also worked as an assistant director for the M. G. Ramachandran films like "Idhayakkani" and "Ulagam Sutrum Valiban".
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Gabriel Julio Fernández Capello was born in march, 24, 1964 in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Gabriel Julio Fernández Capello (born (1964--) 24, 1964 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a musician and composer better known by his stage name Vicentico. Co-founder and vocalist of the band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs along with Flavio Cianciarulo. He was part of the group since its creation in 1984 to the year 2001, when he began a solo career as a singer.
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Crawford pointed a toy BB gun at a Beavercreek police officer who shot Crawford to death in a Walmart store in Ohilo, near Dayton.
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The shooting of John Crawford III occurred on August 5, 2014. Crawford was a 22-year-old African-American man shot to death by Beavercreek police officer Sean Williams, in a Walmart store in Beavercreek, Ohio, near Dayton, while holding a toy BB gun.
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The 1990 Ohio State Buckeyes football team compiled a 9–2–1 record.
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The 1992 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented the Ohio State University in the 1992 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Buckeyes compiled an 8–3–1 record, including the 1993 Florida Citrus Bowl in Orlando, Florida, where they lost, 21–14, to the Georgia Bulldogs.
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The 18th Critics' Choice Awards was hosted by comedian
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The 18th Critics' Choice Awards were presented on January 10, 2013 at the Barker Hangar at the Santa Monica Airport, honoring the finest achievements of 2012 filmmaking. The ceremony was broadcast on The CW and hosted by Sam Rubin. The nominees were announced on December 11, 2012.
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PSHS is a grade B school
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Plainfield South High School, or PSHS, is a four-year public high school located in Joliet, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States. It is part of the Plainfield Community Consolidated School District 202, which also includes three other high schools: Plainfield Central High School, Plainfield North High School and Plainfield East High School.
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Only one Russian has ever won the Australian Open.
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Petr Korda was the defending champion, but he was eliminated in the third round by Todd Martin.<br>Yevgeny Kafelnikov won the title, defeating Thomas Enqvist in the final, 4–6, 6–0, 6–3, 7–6. With this win, Kafelnikov became the first Russian (male or female) to win the Australian Open.
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The double album was released in 1975.
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An Evening With Groucho is the title of a 1972 recording at New York City's Carnegie Hall of the last one-man show by American comedian Groucho Marx. Introduced by Dick Cavett, the show was released as a double album by A&M Records. Marx shared family stories and performed songs from Marx Brothers movies. Marvin Hamlisch accompanied Groucho on the piano.
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The seventh season had more than 10 episodes.
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"The DArkest Knight" is tenth episode of the seventh season of the American mystery–thriller television series "Pretty Little Liars". The installment was directed by Arlene Sanford and written by showrunner I. Marlene King and executive producer Maya Goldsmith. It premiered on August 23, 2016, on the cable network Freeform.
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Kroger does not want to keep selling Vitacost.
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Vitacost.com, Inc is an American e-commerce company based in Boca Raton, Florida, that sells vitamins, supplements and organic grocery products. The company was bought by Kroger, in 2014. Vitacost was inducted into Inc Magazine's "Inc. 500 Lifetime Hall of Fame," in 2006 as one of the US's 500 fastest-growing privately held businesses for five consecutive years (2001–2005).
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The phrase cold enough to freeze the ball off a brass monkey is a well known by English speakers.
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The phrase "cold enough to freeze the balls off (or "on") a brass monkey" is a colloquial expression used by some English speakers. The reference to the testes (as the term "balls" is commonly understood to mean) of the brass monkey appears to be a 20th-century variant on the expression, prefigured by a range of references to other body parts, especially the nose and tail.
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The Chattenden and Upnor Railway was renamed after 1885
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The Chattenden and Upnor Railway (later known as the Lodge Hill and Upnor Railway) was a narrow gauge railway serving the military barracks and depot at Upnor and associated munitions and training depots. It was built in 1873 as a gauge railway, converted to narrow gauge around 1885, and continued in use until 1961.
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Peter Himmelman has never written music for the stage.
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Peter Himmelman (born November 23, 1959 in St. Louis Park, Minnesota) is an American singer-songwriter and film and television composer from Minnesota, who formerly played in the Minneapolis indie rock band Sussman Lawrence before pursuing an extensive solo career. Himmelman is also the founder of Big Muse, a company which helps individuals and organizations unlock their creative potential.
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Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich of Russia never loved Princess Juliane Henriette
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Princess Juliane Henriette Ulrike of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Coburg, 23 September 1781 – Elfenau, near Bern, Switzerland, 15 August 1860), also known as Grand Duchess Anna Feodorovna of Russia (Russian: Анна Фёдоровна ), was a German princess of the ducal house of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (after 1826, the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) who became the wife of Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich of Russia.
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DJ Muggs make beats
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Lawrence Muggerud (born January 28, 1968), better known by his stage name DJ Muggs, is an American DJ and producer. He produced tracks for Funkdoobiest, House of Pain, Dizzee Rascal, U2, Depeche Mode, Die Antwoord and more. He is a current member of hip hop group Cypress Hill, trip hop band Cross My Heart Hope To Die, and the leader of Los Angeles art collective Soul Assassins.
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Stillwater Cove Regional Park is accessed by a gravel road
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Stillwater Cove Regional Park is a regional park north of Jenner, California, U.S.A. that is maintained by the Sonoma County Regional Parks Department. It is located near the mouth of Stockhoff Creek. Access is by means of State Route 1. It was one of the filming locations for 20th Century Fox's 1947 fantasy film, "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir".
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Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith found major international fame in the 2000s
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Graduate were an English new wave/mod revival musical group formed in 1978, in Bath, England. They were only very mildly successful, and broke up by 1981. They are today best known as being the initial recording vehicle for future Tears for Fears members Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, who found major international fame in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Only three other people have covered the song, "The Reefer Man."
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"Have You Ever Met That Funny Reefer Man", often known simply as "The Reefer Man", is a 1932 American jazz song composed by J. Russel Robinson, with lyrics by Andy Razaf. It was first recorded by Cab Calloway and his orchestra, with versions by others over the years, including by Harlan Lattimore, Murphy's Law and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.
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Eucommua jeffersonensis was aldo found in Canada.
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Eucommia jeffersonensis is an extinct species of flowering plant in the family Eucommiaceae. It is known from a fossil fruit found in latest Eocene deposits of Oregon, United States. "E. jeffersonensis" is one of five described fossil species from North America assigned to the modern genus "Eucommia". The other species are "E. constans", "E. eocenica", "E. montana", and "E. rolandii".
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Denny Shute eats cocoa puffs.
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The 1941 U.S. Open was the 45th U.S. Open, held June 5–7 at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. Craig Wood, who had lost in a playoff at the U.S. Open two years earlier, finally broke through and claimed his first U.S. Open title, three strokes ahead of runner-up Denny Shute in sweltering heat. Eight years earlier, Shute had defeated him in a playoff at the 1933 British Open.
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Melinda Cohn began to play the voice of Velma Dinkley when she was 36 years old.
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Melinda Heather "Mindy" Cohn (born May 20, 1966) is an American actress, voice actress, comedian and singer. She is known for her role as Natalie Green, the student of Edna Garrett (played by Charlotte Rae) in the long-running sitcom "The Facts of Life", and for being the voice of Velma Dinkley in the "Scooby-Doo" franchise from 2002 to 2015.
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The Maloof family can't afford their many business properties
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The Maloof family is a prominent American family based in Las Vegas, Nevada, who are owners of numerous business properties in the Western United States. The origin of the family name is Maalouf and is of Lebanese descent via their paternal grandfather.
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Sidalcea oregana" var. "calva curse ebola.
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Sidalcea oregana" var. "calva, the Wenatchee Mountains checker-mallow, is a very rare flowering plant variety that occurs only in five locations in the Wenatchee Mountains of Chelan County, Washington, United States. The plant has been placed on the Endangered species list. It is the rarest known plant in Washington state.
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Two members of "The Middlewich Paddies" helped set up the Middlewich folk and boat festival in the 80's.
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The Middlewich Paddies are an Irish folk band formed in 1979 in the town of Middlewich in Cheshire. Although not widely known outside of folk music circles, two members of the band were instrumental in setting up the Middlewich folk and boat festival which has now become a recognised festival on the folk circuit.
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The militia played both sides.
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The Enrolled Missouri Militia was a state militia organization of Missouri in 1862 during the American Civil War. It was a part-time force whose primary purpose was to serve as garrison and infrastructure guards, both to augment the Unionist Missouri State Militia in defense versus raids and to free the Missouri State Militia for offensive operations versus Confederate guerrillas and recruiters.
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EVA Air has majority share of Great China Airlines.
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UNI Air () is an airline based in Zhongshan, Taipei, Taiwan. It is a domestic and regional subsidiary of EVA Air. It was known as Makung Airlines (馬公航空) until 1996, when EVA Air took a majority share of the airline. In 1998, the airline merged with Great China Airlines (大華航空) and Taiwan Airways (臺灣航空), which EVA Air also had interests in, to form UNI Airways (UNI Air).
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The Rise of Nine is the third novel written by Pittacus Lore.
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The Rise of Nine is a young adult teen fiction novel by Pittacus Lore and the third novel in "The Lorien Legacies". It is published by HarperCollins, & was released on August 21, 2012, in the US and by Penguin on August 30, 2012 in the UK. It is the first book in the series to be written after Jobie Hughes left the project.
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St. Helens and Hull F.C. were always club level teams.
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Billy Jacques was a rugby union and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1890s, and 1900s, playing representative level rugby union (RU) for Yorkshire, and at club level for Hull F.C. (Prior to the 1895–96 Northern Rugby Football Union season, Hull F.C. was a rugby union club), and playing club level rugby league (RL) for St. Helens, and Hull F.C.
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Mount Weeks is higher than 7 thousand feet.
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Mount Weeks, formerly Round Mountain, is a mountain located in Coos County, New Hampshire. Mt. Weeks is the northeasternmost of the Pliny Range of the White Mountains and the highest point within the city limits of Berlin, New Hampshire. Mount Weeks is flanked to the southwest by South Weeks, and faces Terrace Mountain to the northwest across Willard Notch.
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My Famous Family has hosted multiple episodes with people who are related to Queen Victoria
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My Famous Family is a British television programme on genealogy, co-hosted by Bill Oddie and Guy de la Bédoyère. Each episode shows an ordinary member of the public with a famous ancestor: Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, George Stephenson, Lawrence of Arabia, or the Duke of Wellington.
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Swans has been playing music for over three decades.
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Greed is the third studio album by American experimental rock band Swans. It was released in 1986, through record label K.422. "Greed" marks the slow turning point for Swans away from the harsh, brutal noise rock of prior releases, and is also the first Swans album to contain contributions from Jarboe.
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Robert Paul Irvine (born 24 September 1965) is an English celebrity chef who has appeared on and hosted a variety of programs including "Worst Cooks in America", "", "A Hero's Welcome, Operation Restaurant, All-Star Academy, The Robert Irvine Show, Guy's Grocery Games, and Chopped.
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Robert Paul Irvine (born 24 September 1965) is an English celebrity chef who has appeared on and hosted a variety of Food Network programs including "", "Worst Cooks in America", "", "A Hero's Welcome, Operation Restaurant, All-Star Academy, Guy's Grocery Games, Chopped: Impossible" and "Restaurant Express".
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Better Capital was established in nineteen hundred ninety six.
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Jon Moulton (born 15 October 1950) is a British venture capitalist. He is the founder and managing partner of the private equity firm Better Capital, and is the former managing partner of the private equity firm Alchemy Partners. Moulton is best known for leading Alchemy Partners' bid to buy MG Rover from BMW in 2000, which ultimately lost out to a rival offer from the Phoenix Consortium.
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Moses Bloom was mayor of Iowa City, Iowa in 1875
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Bailey Gatzert (December 29, 1829 – April 19, 1893) was an American politician and the eighth mayor of Seattle, Washington, serving from 1875 to 1876. He was the first Jewish mayor of Seattle, narrowly missing being the first Jewish mayor of a major American city (Moses Bloom became mayor of Iowa City, Iowa, in 1873), and has been the only Jewish mayor of Seattle to date.
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These arrangements can distort the republican principle.
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Several politico-constitutional arrangements use reserved political positions, especially when endeavoring to ensure the rights of minorities or preserving a political balance of power. These arrangements can distort the democratic principle of "one person - one vote" in order to address special circumstances.
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Nicholls was simultaneously a professional athlete and pastor.
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Sir Douglas Ralph Nicholls, {'1': ", '2': ", '3': ", '4': "} (9 December 19064 June 1988) was a prominent Aboriginal Australian from the Yorta Yorta people. He was a professional athlete, Churches of Christ pastor and church planter, ceremonial officer and a pioneering campaigner for reconciliation.
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Barbara Mandrell produced many albums in the 1970s
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...In Black and White is the 12th studio album by American country artist Barbara Mandrell. The album was released in April 1982 on MCA Records and was produced by Tom Collins. It was Barbara Mandrell's first studio album in two years since the release of "Love Is Fair".
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Other 19th century factories remain in Michigan.
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The J.J. Deal and Son Carriage Factory was the largest factory built in Jonesville, Michigan. It is the only 19th century factory remaining in the City. It is located at 117 West Street. On August 1, 2012, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Hun River forks.
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The Hun River (渾河, "the muddy river") is a river in Liaoning Province, China, and was formerly one of the largest tributaries of the Liao River. It was also formerly known as Shen River (瀋水). Two of Liaoning's most important cities, the provincial capital Shenyang and the seventh largest city Fushun, are located on the Hun River.
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Eric Dickerson is more famous than Barry Redden.
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Barry Redden (born July 21, 1960) is a former American football running back who played for the Los Angeles Rams, the San Diego Chargers, and the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He spent much of his career playing in the shadow of Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson.
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Not all community events are covered by WCBC.
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WCBC is an AM radio station that serves the greater area of Cumberland, Maryland. Founded in April, 1976, WCBC provides news coverage: locally, regionally, and nationally; weather forecasts; participation in major community events to promote the area and its organizations by way of remote broadcasts and community service announcements.
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Tango is a dance inspired by classical music
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Tango is a ballet made by New York City Ballet co-founder and founding choreographer George Balanchine to Stravinsky's "Tango" (1940) arranged 1953 by the composer. The premiere took place June 10, 1982, as part of City Ballet's Stravinsky Centennial Celebration at the New York State Theater, Lincoln Center.
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Riccardo Cherubini has been a guitar player in a band
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Marco Masini (born September 18, 1964 in Florence), is an Italian singer-songwriter and musician. . One of his greatest virtues is his voice due to his vocal range, which reaches difficult musical notes, according to experts . . Accompanied by guitarist Riccardo Cherubini, .
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Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd, also known as PCK Pte Ltd or Phua Chu Kang debuted in Singapore in 1997 and is still running.
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Phua Chu Kang Pte Ltd, also known as PCK Pte Ltd or Phua Chu Kang for short (鬼馬家族 in Chinese), was a Singaporean sitcom on MediaCorp TV Channel 5. The show debuted in Singapore in 1997. A sequel, "Phua Chu Kang Sdn Bhd" debuted on NTV7 on 25 March 2009 and aired in Singapore's MediaCorp TV Channel 5 on 6 October 2009.
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The second game was not a movie point-and-click adventure game.
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The X-Files Game is an interactive movie point-and-click adventure video game developed by HyperBole Studios and first published by Fox Interactive. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and PlayStation in 1998, and is based on the television series "The X-Files". A second, but unrelated game, "", was released for PlayStation 2 in 2004.
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Shitanshu Hargovindbhai Kotak lost every game.
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Shitanshu Hargovindbhai Kotak (born 19 October 1972 in Rajkot) was an Indian first-class cricketer. A left-handed batsman, he has been a prolific run scorer for Saurashtra. Now he is the coach of Saurastra Cricket Team & soon will join Gujarat Lions IPL team as Assistant Coach.
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Mark Miravalle died at age 70.
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Mark Miravalle (born 1959) is a professor of theology at Franciscan University of Steubenville, specializing in Mariology. He is president of "Vox Populi Mariae Mediatrici", a Catholic movement promoting the concepts of the Blessed Virgin Mary as Mediatrix and Co-Redemptrix.
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Sidney Altman lives in Canada and America.
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Sidney Altman (born May 7, 1939) is a Canadian and American molecular biologist, who is the Sterling Professor of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and Chemistry at Yale University. In 1989 he shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas R. Cech for their work on the catalytic properties of RNA.
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Alice Farrar went by "Geraldine" Farrar.
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Alice Geraldine Farrar (February 28, 1882 – March 11, 1967) was an American soprano opera singer and film actress, noted for her beauty, acting ability, and "the intimate timbre of her voice." She had a large following among young women, who were nicknamed "Gerry-flappers".
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Udinese Clacio retired in the 2000's.
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Udinese Calcio only faded a little bit compared to its club record-breaking 1997–98 season, in which it finished third in Serie A. With topscorer Oliver Bierhoff, midfielder Thomas Helveg and coach Alberto Zaccheroni all departing for Milan, Udinese was looking to be on the back foot prior to the start of the season.
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The Falcons made two draft picks in the 2008 NFL Draft.
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Matthew Thomas Ryan (born May 17, 1985), nicknamed "Matty Ice", is an American football quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). After playing college football for Boston College, Ryan was drafted by the Falcons with the third overall pick in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft.
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Earl W. Wallace started writing episodes for Gunsmoke in his 70s
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Earl W. Wallace is an American screen and television writer who began his career in the 1970s writing episodes of the hit CBS Western series "Gunsmoke", one of which inspired him, his wife Pamela, and William Kelley to develop the screenplay for the 1985 film "Witness".
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Gordon Ramsay was in the BBC Two series "Great British Menu"
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Aktar-Ul Islam (Bengali: আরো উল ইসলাম ; born 1980) is an award-winning English chef, restaurateur and entrepreneur. In 2009, his restaurant Lasan became the first Indian restaurant in the United Kingdom to be selected as the "Best Local Restaurant" by Gordon Ramsay on Channel 4's "The F Word". In June 2011, he won the fish course in the final of the BBC Two series "Great British Menu".
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Troy University has been seen by hank.
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Troy University was a short-lived university established at Troy, New York in 1858 under the auspices of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The school closed in 1861. The building that housed the university remained a prominent Troy landmark until 1969. On the site now is Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Folsom Library.
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to 1992 to 2994 wastern championship was not legal
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The ECW World Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling world tag team championship in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). It was introduced in National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) affiliate and ECW precursor, Eastern Championship Wrestling in 1992, but was established under ECW in 1994.
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The Magic Roundabout is still being shown on tv.
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The Magic Roundabout (known in the original French as "Le Manège enchanté") was a French-British children's television programme created in France in 1963 by Serge Danot, with the help of Ivor Wood and Wood's French wife, Josiane. The series was originally broadcast from 1964 to 1974 on ORTF (Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française).
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Periwinkle is an homage to a cartoon
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Doctor Neo Periwinkle Cortex (often referred to as Doctor Cortex, Neo Cortex, or simply Cortex) is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the "Crash Bandicoot" series. His name is a play on the term neocortex, an area of the brain. He has been the archenemy of Crash ever since his first appearance, in the game "Crash Bandicoot".
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some of the represenitives were of the house of commons
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The UK Parliament constituency of County Galway was an historic Irish constituency, comprised the whole of County Galway, except for the Borough of Galway. It replaced the pre-Act of Union Parliament of Ireland constituency. Its representatives sat in the British House of Commons.
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The executive vp of a&r at Capitol Records celebrates his 50th birthday in February.
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Nate Albert (born 1970) is an American music executive, songwriter, producer and guitar player. He is currently the Executive Vice President of A&R at Capitol Records a division of Universal Music Group. He was formerly Senior Vice President of A&R at Republic Records, where he worked with such artists as The Weeknd, Florence & the Machine, Phantogram and the Lonely Island.
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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir film was based on a book with the same name.
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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) is a romantic-fantasy film starring Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison. It was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and is based on a 1945 novel written by Josephine Leslie under the pseudonym of R. A. Dick. In 1945, 20th Century Fox bought the film rights to the novel, which had been published only in the United Kingdom at that time. It was shot entirely in California.
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The song "Raindrops keep falling on my head" was sung by Burt Bacharach in 1969.
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Khatarnaak is a 1990 Hindi-language Indian feature film directed by Bharat Rangachary, starring Sanjay Dutt, Farha Naaz and Anita Raj in lead roles, upon release the film was a box office hit. Film's track " Aasmaan pe baithi Chandani" music is uncredited copy of B.J. Thomas's track "Raindrops keep falling on my head ."
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All of the songs on "Too Much Monkey Business" were on "After School Session."
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"Brown Eyed Handsome Man" is a rock and roll song written and recorded by Chuck Berry, originally released by Chess Records in September 1956 as the B-side of "Too Much Monkey Business." It was also included on Berry's 1957 debut album, "After School Session". The song title was also used as the title of a biography of Berry.
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Dangerously Excited was released in 2015 in the United States
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Dangerously Excited (; lit. "I'm a Civil Servant") is a 2012 South Korean comedy-drama film starring Yoon Je-moon as a stuffy municipal bureaucrat who learns to embrace life when a budding rock band moves into his basement. The film premiered at the 2011 Busan International Film Festival and also screened at the 2012 Udine Far East Film Festival.
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Hyun Bin and Han Ji-min are South Korean.
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Hyde, Jekyll, Me () is a 2015 South Korean television series starring Hyun Bin and Han Ji-min. It is based on Lee Choong-ho's webtoon "Dr. Jekyll Is Mr. Hyde" (), which gave a romantic comedy spin on the literary character. The series aired on SBS from January 21 to March 26, 2015 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 20 episodes.
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Sebastian did not write "cover on my heart".
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"Cover on My Heart" is a pop ballad performed by Guy Sebastian and is the third single from his third album "Closer to the Sun". Sebastian announced that this song was the album's third single in April 2007. The single was released on 28 July 2007 in Australia, set by his record label Sony BMG Australia. Sebastian performed the song on various programmes such as "Sunrise" and "Rove Live".
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Una Lillian Paisley lived most of her life in New Zealand
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Una Lillian Paisley (born 18 November 1922 in Kew in Melbourne in Victoria - died 1977 in Kew, Victoria) was an Australian cricket player. She played twelve Test matches for the Australia national women's cricket team. She captained the Australia national women's cricket team in four Test matches against New Zealand and England.
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