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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kildinstroy
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Kildinstroy.
It was founded around 1935. By the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) Resolution of October 1937, it was granted the work settlement status.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molochny
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Molochny
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Molochny.
Molochny () is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Kolsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located on the Kola Peninsula on the lower Kola River, south of Murmansk. Population:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florencia%20Molinero
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Florencia Molinero
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Florencia Molinero.
Florencia Molinero (; born 28 November 1988) is an Argentine former professional tennis player. She was coached by Leonardo Alonso.
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Florencia Molinero
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Florencia Molinero.
Her highest WTA singles ranking is 170, which she reached on 2 April 2012. Her career-high in doubles is 105, which she reached on 15 September 2014.
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Florencia Molinero
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Florencia Molinero.
Playing for Argentina at the Fed Cup, Molinero has a win/loss record of 11–4.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orr-Lewis%20baronets
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Orr-Lewis baronets
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Orr-Lewis baronets.
The Orr-Lewis Baronetcy, of Whitewebbs Park in the parish of Enfield in the County of Middlesex, was a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 12 February 1920 for the Canadian businessman Frederick Orr-Lewis. The title became extinct on the death of his only son Duncan, the second Baronet, in 1980.
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Orr-Lewis baronets
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Orr-Lewis baronets.
Frederick Orr-Lewis owned the estate of Whitewebbs Park in Enfield. In 1931, his son Duncan sold the estate to the County Council, which constructed a public golf course on the property. The Estate House, which dates to 1791, is now a public restaurant and two estate lodges remain.
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Orr-Lewis baronets.
Orr-Lewis baronets, of Whitewebbs Park (1920)
Sir Frederick Orr Orr-Lewis, 1st Baronet (1866–1921)
Sir (John) Duncan Orr-Lewis, 2nd Baronet (1898–1980)
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Orr-Lewis baronets
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Orr-Lewis baronets. References
Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990,
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verkhnetulomsky
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Verkhnetulomsky
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Verkhnetulomsky.
Verkhnetulomsky () is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Kolsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located on the Kola Peninsula on the upper Tuloma River, southwest of Murmansk. Population:
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Passerelle
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Passerelle. Passerelle may refer to:
Passerelle (Luxembourg), a bridge in the city of Luxembourg
La Passerelle, a newspaper in Besançon, France
Passerelle (theatre), a semicircular ramp or catwalk that extends from the stage of a theater around the orchestra pit
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Passerelle
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Passerelle. See also
Passerelle clause, provision included in various treaties within the European Union
Paris bridges with "Passerelle" in their names
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubai%20Civil%20Defence
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Dubai Civil Defence
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Dubai Civil Defence.
The Dubai Civil Defense (DCD) is an Emergency Management Organisation of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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Dubai Civil Defence
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Dubai Civil Defence. Vision
To have the UAE as one of the most secure and safest countries in the world.
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Dubai Civil Defence
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Dubai Civil Defence. Organisation Structure
The organisation is headed by Major General Rashid Thani Rashid Al Matroushi and consists of various other departments as mentioned below:
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Dubai Civil Defence
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Dubai Civil Defence. The Deputy Director General (DDG)
Internal Monitoring Department
Corporal Strategy & Performance Department (CSP)
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Dubai Civil Defence
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Dubai Civil Defence. Director's Administrative Advisor (DAA)
Services & Supplies Department
Human Resources Department
Financial Affairs Department
Public Relations Department
Information Technology Department
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Dubai Civil Defence
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Dubai Civil Defence.
Director's Advisor for Safety, Protection and Training (DASPT)
Civil Protection Department
Preventive Safety Department
Training Department
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Dubai Civil Defence
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Dubai Civil Defence.
Director's Advisor for Fire and Rescue (DAFRA)
Bur Dubai Fire and Rescue Department
Diera Fire and Rescue Department
Fire Stations Affair Department
Jebel Ali Fire and Rescue Department
Sea Fire and Rescue Department
Air Fire and Rescue Department
Operations Room Department
Technical Affairs Department
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Dubai Civil Defence
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Dubai Civil Defence. Emergency Number
Dubai Civil Defense can be reached in case of an emergency by dialling 997.
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Dubai Civil Defence
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Dubai Civil Defence. Vehicles
The Dubai Civil Defense has a wide range of vehicles to serve emergency situations and for rescue operations. The Dubai Civil Defense also has Chevrolet Corvette as part of its vehicle array.
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Dubai Civil Defence.
In 2015, it was reported that Dubai Civil Defense had placed an initial order for twenty Martin Jetpacks, simulators, and training, for delivery in 2016. The principal application is fire department use for rescue from Dubai's extremely tall buildings. Dubai Civil Defense also has a fire boat/ fire jetski and a drone
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Dubai Civil Defence. Gallery
Fire departments of the United Arab Emirates
Government agencies of Dubai
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Tumanny.
Tumanny () is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Kolsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located on the Kola Peninsula on the lower Voronya River, east of Murmansk. Population:
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC.
KCB Rugby Club is a rugby union team based in Nairobi, Kenya. It was formed in 1989 after the disbanding of Kenya Breweries RFC when their main sponsor, Kenya Breweries, pulled out. That year they joined the Kenya Cup. Their first match was against Impala RFC, whom they beat 96–6. In 1994 the team was relegated to the Eric Shirley Shield, however by 1996 they had regained their position in Kenya's top rugby league. The club now has a 2nd XV team which has performed well, winning the Mwamba Cup, and Eric Shirley Shield several times.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. The beginning
The history of Kenya Commercial Bank Rugby Football Club cannot be told without that of Kenya Breweries Rugby Football Club, its forerunner. Kenya Breweries RFC was formed in 1983 when a few employees of the parent company Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) who had played rugby for other clubs felt the need to start their own institutional side. Among the pioneer players were flanker Justus Mugaa M’mpwii who had featured for Mean Machine RFC and Mwamba RFC and the first captain D. Maina who had featured for Impala RFC at fly half.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. History
The first training sessions took place in August 1983 at the Jamhuri High School in Nairobi. Many KBL employees who had never touched a rugby ball in their lives enthusiastically signed up to play for the team. Kenya Breweries RFC played their first ever match, a friendly against Barclays Bank RFC at the RFUEA grounds in October of the same year and made their first competitive appearance at the Jamhuri Sevens in December.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. History
1984 saw the team join the Eric Shirley Shield, the Kenyan second division rugby union league, earning promotion to the first division Kenya Cup in 1987. They would be relegated back to the Eric Shirley Shield in 1988 but returned to the Kenya Cup in 1989. The team received a jolt in February 1989 when the sponsor, KBL announced plans to disband a majority of its sports teams with the exception of its soccer and netball teams.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. The aftermath
KBL's decision threw the team into confusion. There were crucial decisions to be made with players wondering whether they would disperse and go their separate ways. A few players ended up at Barclays Bank RFC. Some joined to Mwamba RFC, only to end up at Nondescripts RFC after a short stay. Some players held the view that the KBL players should approach Mwamba RFC where they would be accommodated amicably, while other team members felt that they had built a strong bond that could see them approach institutions for sponsorship as a rugby entity.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. History
Talks were held with many organizations but it was a meeting between hooker Hezekiah Jerome Ougo and Patrick Odanga, a former Mwamba and Kenya player who was an employee of Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) that bore fruit. Further talks followed leading to the formation of Kenya Commercial Bank RFC who were belatedly admitted in the 1989 Kenya Cup to take the place of the now defunct Kenya Breweries RFC.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. History
The club constitutionally changed its name from Kenya Commercial Bank Rugby Football Club (KCB RFC) to Kenya Commercial Bank Rugby Club (KCB RC) at the beginning of the 2010–2011 rugby season. The club dropped the word "Football" from its name after Kenya Rugby Football Union, whom they are affiliated with, dropped theirs in the KRU constitution amended on 15 January 2010 and adopted on 26 February 2010.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. Oscar Sorano
Peter Kaaria
Curtis Lilako.
Davis Chenge
Oliver Mang'eni.
Brian Nyikuli
Andrew Amonde
Peter Waitere
Michael Wanjala
Ken Moseti
Stafford Abekah
Brian Omondi
Peter Kilonzo
Isaac Njoroge
Tony Onyango
Griffin Musila
Moses Amusala
Nelson Nyandat.
Ian Indimuli
Rocky Aguko
Samuel Asati
Adrian Opondo
Billy Isabwa
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. Nesta Okotch
Jerry Olola
George Gichure
Dan Othieno
Brodie Kagai
Elly Mukaizi
James Ochieng
Edwin Otieno
Marlin Mukolwe
Stephen Osumba
Mike Kimwele
Elphas Adunga
George Maranga
Bill Clinton Humwa
Joshua Mwangi
Godfrey Otieno
Mannaseh Oduor
Calvin Sule
Ray Lilako
Paul Ombwayo
William Kumo
Collins Wanjala
Mike Wekesa
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. Playing kit
KCB Rugby club playing kit has green as its main color. It is an adaptation from their sponsor, Kenya Commercial Bank, who have light green as one of their corporate colors.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. Playing kit
In the early days of the rugby club, the jersey had green, red and white stripes to portray the bank's corporate colors. This was revised and when the bank's corporate identity changed in both logo and color the adaptation was green as the dominant color followed by dark blue and then white.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. Playing kit
The second-tier side usually wears kit that is blue dominant in color. They also wear either blue or black shorts unlike the white shorts of the 1st tier side. Currently there is no real distinction in kits between the 1st and 2nd tier sides but, as per club tradition, the new kit of the season is donned by the 1st tier side.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. Playing kit
Warm-up jerseys are usually polo neck or round-neck t-shirts provided by Kenya Commercial Bank. The colors vary depending on the product being promoted by the bank's marketing department.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. Performance
In 2004 and 2007, they won the Enterprise Cup, they have also won the Kenya Cup 4 times, 3 of them between 2005 and 2007 and one in the 2014–15 season.
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. 1992
Kenya Cup 3rd position
Blackrock Winners
Christie Sevens Winners
1994
Relegated from Kenya Cup to Eric Shirley Shield (ESS)
1995
Eric Shirley Shield Winners (unbeaten and promoted to Kenya Cup)
1996
Blackrock joint winners with Impala RFC
Impala Floodlit Runners Up
1999
Kenya Cup 3rd position
2002
Kenya Cup Runners Up
KRFU Fair Play Award Winners
2003
Kenya Cup 3rd position
KRFU Chairman's Cup Runners Up
Impala Floodlit 4th position
2004
Enterprise Cup Winners
Kenya Cup Runners Up
Mwamba Cup Winners
Eric Shirley Shield Winners
National 7s Circuit Runner Up
Participated in Safari 7s
2005
Kenya Cup Winners
Impala Floodlit Winners
Mwamba Cup Winners
2006
Kenya Cup Winners
KRFU Chairman's Cup Winners
Impala Floodlit 3rd position
Mwamba Cup Winners
2007
Kenya Cup Winners
Enterprise Cup Winners
Impala Floodlit Winners
Blackrock Winners
2008
Kenya Cup 3rd position
KRFU Chairman's Cup Runners Up
Impala Floodlit 3rd position
Eric Shirley Shield Winners
2009
Kenya Cup Runners Up
Impala Floodlit Runners Up
2010–2011
Kenya Cup Runners Up
Impala Floodlit Runners Up
2011–2012
Kenya Cup 3rd Place
ESS 3rd Place
Enterprise Cup Winners
Mwamba Cup Winners
Christie Seven's Winners
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. 2012–2013
Christie 7s, Driftwood 7s Winners
"One-Night-Stand" Winners
Chairman's Cup Winners
Kenya Cup 3rd Place
National 7s Circuit Runner Up
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. 2013–2014
Sports Personality of the Year 2014 Award (SOYA) 2nd Runner Up
Driftwood 7s Winners
Prinsloo 7s Winners
Christie 7s Winners
National 7s Circuit (Safaricom 7s Circuit) Overall Winners
Safaricom 7s (2013) - Shield Winners
Impala Floodlit Winners
Great Rift 10s Winners
Chairman's Cup Winners
Mwamba Cup Winners
Eric Shirley Cup (ESS) Shield Winners
Kenya Cup Runner Up
Enterprise Cup Runner Up
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. 2014–2015
Sports Personality of the Year 2014 Award (SOYA) Winners
Dala 7s Winners
Kabeberi 7s Winners
Driftwood 7s Winners
National 7s Circuit Winners
Floodlit Winners
Kenya Cup Winners
Enterprise Cup Winners
ESS Runner Up
Mwamba Cup Runner Up
Great Rift 10s Runner Up
Kakamega 10s Winners
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC
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Kenya Commercial Bank RFC. 2015–2016
National 7s Circuit - Ranked 4th
Floodlit Winners
Kenya Cup - Ranked 4th
ESS - Ranked 3rd
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Karangnongko
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Karangnongko.
Karangnongko is an administrative district in Indonesia. It is located in the Klaten Regency in Central Java.
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Jake Forster-Caskey
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Jake Forster-Caskey.
Jake Dane Forster-Caskey (born 25 April 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Charlton Athletic.
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Jake Forster-Caskey.
He is the son of former professional player Darren Caskey and is the stepson of the former striker Nicky Forster. Forster-Caskey has represented England at under-16, under-17, under-18 and under-21 level.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. Brighton & Hove Albion
Forster-Caskey joined Brighton's youth team in 2007. On 30 April 2010, he was offered a scholarship deal with Brighton & Hove Albion. It was later revealed that Forster-Caskey rejected interest from Premier League clubs Arsenal and Aston Villa before signing with Brighton.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. Club career
The following day, Forster-Caskey was named as an unused substitute during the 0–0 draw away to Milton Keynes Dons. After a man-of-the-match performance during the Sussex Senior Cup final, whilst scoring twice during a 4–0 victory over Bognor Regis Town, Forster-Caskey was once again named as a substitute for Brighton's final game of the 2009–10 season against Yeovil Town. During the match, he became the youngest player to feature in the Brighton first team when he made his debut as a substitute in the 76th minute. Forster-Caskey made his second substitute appearance for Brighton during the 3–0 defeat to Stoke City in the 5th round of the FA Cup on 19 February 2011. He made his full first-team debut, and scored his first Brighton goal, during the Seagulls' 3–0 win over Southampton on 2 January 2012. He scored the opening goal for Brighton, and was named Man of the Match.
In his next game, Forster-Caskey again scored and received Man of the Match in an FA Cup tie with Wrexham. In all, Forster-Caskey made 6 appearances during the 2011–12 season, scoring 2 goals. On 21 June 2012, Forster-Caskey signed a new deal, keeping him at the club until 2015.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. Oxford United (loan)
In July 2012, Forster-Caskey signed a six-month loan deal with League Two club Oxford United. He scored on his debut, a 20-yard left-footed strike, in a 2–0 win over Bristol Rovers. He scored his second goal on 8 September, in a 4–2 defeat at home to Exeter City. His third and final goal for Oxford came against Wimbledon, a 20-yard free kick into the top corner. In total he made 16 league appearances for Oxford before his loan spell concluded on 1 January 2013.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. Milton Keynes Dons (loan)
On 22 September 2015, Forster-Caskey joined Championship side Milton Keynes Dons on an initial five-week emergency loan deal. On 26 September 2015 he made his debut for the club in the 1–3 home defeat to Derby County.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. Club career
On 8 January 2016, Forster-Caskey rejoined the club on loan for the remainder of the 2015–16 season. On 13 February 2016, he scored his first goal for the club, scoring direct from a free-kick in a 0–1 away win against Derby County.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. Rotherham United (loan)
He joined Rotherham United on 20 July 2016 on a season-long loan deal. The deal was mutually terminated by Rotherham and parent club Brighton on 5 January 2017, after he had made seven appearances for the Millers.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. Charlton Athletic
On 5 January 2017, Forster-Caskey joined Charlton Athletic, signing a -year contract.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. Charlton Athletic
He was out of the squad for most of the 2018–19 season with an anterior cruciate knee ligament injury. He was offered a new contract by Charlton at the end of the 2018–19 season. He signed a new one-year contract in June 2019.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. Charlton Athletic
On 5 July 2021, Forster-Caskey signed a new one-year deal with the club ahead of the 2021-22 season.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. International career
Forster-Caskey has represented the England under-16s, England under-17s, England under-18s and England under-20s national sides. He was announced as a member of the squad to feature in the annual Nordic under-17s tournament, commencing during August 2010. Forster-Caskey captained the England side as they recorded a 5–0 success over Finland in the first game of the tournament where he also scored his first international goal. He was also involved in the FA International Tournament, where he started in a 4–0 win over Australia, before substitute appearances in the 2–2 draw against Turkey and a 3–1 victory against Portugal.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. Charlton Athletic
During April 2011, Forster-Caskey was announced in the 18-man squad to represent England at the 2011 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship in Serbia, commencing on 3 May. He made three appearances in the tournament for England before they were defeated 1–0 by Holland in the semi-final.
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Jake Forster-Caskey. Charlton Athletic
Forster-Caskey was also selected to represent England under-17s at the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Mexico. England won their group and reached the quarter-finals, where they lost 3–2 to Germany.
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During October 2011, Forster-Caskey was selected for the England under-18 national side for a friendly against Slovakia, where he played 45 minutes before being substituted for Jordan Lussey at half-time.
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Forster-Caskey was named in the initial 35-man squad for the 2013 Fifa Under 20 World Cup on 17 May 2013 by manager Peter Taylor, but failed to make the final 21-man squad selected on 28 May.
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During May 2014, Jake and fellow Brighton teammate Solomon March were called up to the under-21 squad for the U21 qualifier versus Wales and the 2014 Toulon Tournament. Jake made his debut for the U21s coming on as a late substitute in the 3–1 victory against Wales.
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Until February 2011, Forster-Caskey was simply known as Jake Caskey before altering his surname to Forster-Caskey in homage to his stepfather Nicky Forster. In a brief explanation, Forster-Caskey stated "I did it out of respect for my stepdad – because he has been a great role model and parent to me. I have lived with him for the last ten years and he has been a huge influence on me."
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Zelenoborsky.
Zelenoborsky (; ) is an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Kandalakshsky District of Murmansk Oblast, Russia, located on the Kola Peninsula on the lower Kovda River, south of Murmansk. Population:
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Kamaliya.
Kamaliya Zahoor (, ; born Nataliya Shmarenkova on 18 May 1977), known professionally as simply Kamaliya, is a Ukrainian singer, actress, television personality, model, former Mrs. World beauty pageant titleholder, and philanthropist. She has become widely known in the United Kingdom through her participation in the British reality television programme Meet the Russians.
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Kamaliya. Early Years
Kamaliya (real name Natalya Shmarenkova; ) was born in 1977 in Zabaikallye, Chita Oblast, Soviet Union. When she turned three, her military father was deployed to Budapest, where she danced and sang in the children's ensemble called "Kolokol’chik" (the Jingle). When her family later moved to Lviv, she took classes in violin and opera, and while in school, she took part in as many concerts and shows as possible. Her efforts were noticed and she received an invitation to sing with the Ukrainian folk music group "Halytska Perlyna" (Halych Perl).
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Kamaliya. Career
In 1993 Kamaliya became the laureate of the Chervona Ruta (Red Rue) Festival in Ukraine and then won the TV-Chance-Stars contest in Moscow. In 1997 she graduated from the University of Culture with a Degree in Variety Art and Mass Shows Direction. At this time, she recorded her first video clip "Techno style".
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During 1999 and 2000, Kamaliya wrote more than 50 songs, and worked on her album "It is Love". In 2000, her song "Love You" won the first prize as the National Hit Parade's "Song of the Year". In 2001 she created the show-center "Kamaliya", which not only promoted her, but also organized gala concerts and shows and programs with participation Ukrainian, Russian and foreign stars.
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In 2004 the President of Ukraine awarded Kamaliya with the title Honored Artist of Ukraine for her outstanding achievements in developing Ukrainian culture.
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Kamaliya performed at the YUNA Music Awards 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 in Ukraine, including a duet with Germany's Thomas Anders of "No Ordinary Love".
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Kamaliya.
She was a headliner at the "Mr. Gay World 2012" pageant in Johannesburg, South Africa. Kamaliya performed at Ahoy, Rotterdam at Symphony 31 "DJ meets Orchestra" on 14 & 16 March 2015. Kamaliya is a regular performer at the Gay Prides in Germany, UK, Ireland & the Netherlands.
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Kamaliya. Beauty contests
In 2003 she became "Miss South Ukraine" and "Miss Open – Odessa".
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Kamaliya. Mrs. World 2008
On June 30, 2008, Kamaliya won the Mrs World pageant. The event took place in Kaliningrad, Russia.
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In 2009 she was in Vietnam to pass her tiara on to the 2009 Mrs. World, Russian Victoria Radochinskaya.
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Kamaliya. Music
In December 2011, Kamaliya released her debut UK single "Crazy In My Heart". The track was mixed by the UK dance duo Digital Dog.
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Kamaliya. Music
Kamaliya's second UK single "Rising UP" was released on February 26, 2012. The single featured mixes by UK dance ensemble Cahill and US production wizards Soulseekerz. The video for this single was shot in Miami by Paul Boyd, in a luxury villa used in CSI Miami.
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Kamaliya. Music
Recent notable performances include as a support act to the STEPS reunion tour across the UK. Kamaliya performed as a supporting act to STEPS on all tour dates except two (when she was in South Africa to headline Mr. Gay World). These appearances coincided with the launch of her 3rd single "Arrhythmia" – an Ibiza-inspired dance anthem.
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Kamaliya. Music
Kamaliya also released her debut UK album "Kamaliya" onto digital websites and for free with OK! Magazine on 7 August 2012.
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Kamaliya. Music
In 2013 Kamaliya released her new album, "ClubOpera", which was written and produced for her by Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen and DSign Music. Prior to its release, she released 4 singles out of this album. Those were "Butterflies" (2012), "I'm Alive" (2013), "Love Me Like" (2013), "Never Wanna Hurt You (Bad Love, Baby)" (2013).
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Kamaliya. Music
In 2015 she recorded a single with José Carreras for his concert in the German city of Braunschweig. She continued her cooperation with Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen, and in March 2016 she released her first single "Timeless" from her next album with the same title "Timeless". The song was No.1 for 8 weeks in the Austrian & Dutch charts, and in the Top 15 in German and Swiss charts.
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Kamaliya. Music
In January 2017 her collaboration with Uwe Fahrenkrog-Petersen culminated in "Aphrodite", which reached the second position in German and Spanish official charts, Austrian and Turkish iTunes charts.
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Kamaliya. Music
In February 2017, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of Sananda Maitreya's (formerly known as Terence Trent D'Arby) hit "Sign Your Name", she presented her version of the song at YUNA Music Awards. Produced by the English producer Stuart Epps the single became a huge hit in Italy.
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In July 2017 the album "Timeless" was released. Besides "Timeless" & "Aphrodite", "Make Me Feel" & "On My List" did very well in European charts. "Make Me Feel" was No.1 in Ireland.
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Kamaliya. Music
When the album "ClubOpera" was out in 2013 the song "Who's Gonna Love You Tonight" was not released as a single but it was so catchy that fans all over the world wanted it to be a single. In October 2017 with a slight change in the music, it was released.
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Kamaliya. Music
In 2018 there appeared a Ukrainian version of the song "Timeless" - "Рiки Кохання".
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In 2018 Kamaliya released another Ukrainian song - "Самба Тропикана".
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Kamaliya. Music
In 2018 Kamaliya got a golden disc status in Austria for singles "I'm alive" and "Timeless".
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Kamaliya. Music
In 2018 Kamaliya performed in Kyiv with Spanish opera star Montserrat Caballe.
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In 2019 Kamaliya released another Ukrainian song - "Вiльна".
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In July 2019 Kamaliya is planning to release her Spanish inspired Ukrainian duet with hot Latinos Duo #RicoMacho "Наше лiто".
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Kamaliya. Albums
Techno Style (1997) (Techno)
Kamaliya, with Love (2001) (Dance)
Year of the Queen (2007) (Dance, Pop)
Kamaliya (2012; in both English and Russian including remix version) (Eurodance)
Club Opera (2013) (Classical crossover, Dance, Eurodance, Trance, Electronic, Lirica)
Timeless (2017)
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Kamaliya. "Ангел снов"
"Пока нет лета"
"От заката до рассвета"
"Таке ніжне почуття"
"Метель"
"Год были вдвоем"
"Зонтик"
"Скорый поезд"
"Boom-Boom"
"Ты - просто привычка"
"Вдвоем"
"Crazy in My Heart"
"Rising Up"
"No Ordinary Love"
"Arrhythmia"
"Butterflies"
"I'm Alive"
"Love Me Like"
"Never Wanna Hurt You (Bad Love, Baby)"
"Timeless"
"Timeless" (Dutch Version)
"Who's Gonna Love You Tonight"
"Aphrodite"
"Sign Your Name"
"Рiки Кохання (Timeless - Ukrainian version)"
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Kamaliya. Film and television career
In 2009 Kamaliya filmed a television pilot "Coffee with Kamaliya" where she interviewed celebrities.
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Kamaliya's first film role was in the comedy film "Muzh Moey Vdovy" (, "My Widow's Husband"). The movie had its theatrical release on April 1, 2010, in Ukraine and Russia.
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She also appeared in the 2013 American action film "Officer Down" as Katya. She also played a lead role in sci-fi movie called "Mantera".
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In 2012 she filmed scenes for a role in the American film "What About Love", starring Sharon Stone and Andy Garcia; as of September 2021 the film has not been released.
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Kamaliya also featured in many TV series and movies: "Fathers and sons (И отцы, и дети)"; "Russian 8-episode serial"; "Bagarne effect (Эффект Багарне)"; "Russian 8-episode serial"; and "Million Up to the sky (Миллион до неба)"; "Russian TV movie".
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She also featured in the reality shows: "Riches cry too (Богатые тоже плачут)" (Ukrainian TV), "Meet the Russians" (FOX). Also on: "The lifestyle of the Rich and Famous" (NBC); "How The Other Half Live" (UK Channel 5); and on TV channels in Germany, UK, Poland, the Netherlands, Russia, Australia, Austria, Italia, Japan, the USA, etc.
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Kamaliya. Music videos
In 2017 Kamaliya took part in the Ukrainian TV show Dancing with the stars.
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Kamaliya. Music videos
In 2018 Kamaliya became a star singer of the Ukrainian TV show Voice-8 and sang a Ukrainian folk song "Mesyats na nebi".
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Kamaliya. Private life
In 2003, she married British/Pakistani businessman Mohammad Zahoor.
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