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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80%9311%20UEFA%20Women%27s%20Champions%20League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League. Knockout phase The draw for the round of 32 and round of 16 was held on 19 August 2010. The draw for the quarter-finals and onwards was made on 19 November 2010. The bracket has been created in retrospect.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80%9311%20UEFA%20Women%27s%20Champions%20League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League. Round of 32 16 teams are seeded in this round, and play the second leg at home. Teams from the same association may not play each other. The first leg is scheduled for the week of 22 September 2010, the second leg for the week of 13 October 2010. The draw was made on 19 August 2010.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80%9311%20UEFA%20Women%27s%20Champions%20League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League. Round of 16 The draws for this and all subsequent rounds are not seeded, and clubs from the same association may play each other. This round is scheduled for the week of 3 November and the week of 10 November 2010.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80%9311%20UEFA%20Women%27s%20Champions%20League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League. Quarter-finals The quarter final first ties were played on March 16 and 17, the second ties on March 23.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80%9311%20UEFA%20Women%27s%20Champions%20League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League. Top goalscorers The top goal scorers with the qualifying round excluded are:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%E2%80%9311%20UEFA%20Women%27s%20Champions%20League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League
2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League. Women's UEFA Women's Champions League seasons UEFA UEFA
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987%E2%80%9388%20Aberdeen%20F.C.%20season
1987–88 Aberdeen F.C. season
1987–88 Aberdeen F.C. season. Aberdeen F.C. competed in the Scottish Premier Division, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup and UEFA Cup in season 1987–88.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987%E2%80%9388%20Aberdeen%20F.C.%20season
1987–88 Aberdeen F.C. season
1987–88 Aberdeen F.C. season. Overview Aberdeen finished fourth in the Premier Division for the second successive season. They reached the League Cup final, but lost 5–3 on penalty kicks after a 3–3 draw against Rangers in October. In the Scottish Cup, they lost in the semi-final after a second replay defeat to Dundee United. Aberdeen's UEFA Cup campaign ended in a second round defeat to Dutch club Feyenoord on the away goals rule, after defeating Irish club Bohemian F.C. in the first round.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987%E2%80%9388%20Aberdeen%20F.C.%20season
1987–88 Aberdeen F.C. season
1987–88 Aberdeen F.C. season. Overview New signings included Peter Nicholas from Luton Town, Gary Hackett, Tom Jones, Keith Edwards and Charlie Nicholas, who joined from Arsenal in December 1987.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1994%20in%20the%20decathlon
1994 in the decathlon
1994 in the decathlon. This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 1994 in the men's decathlon. One of the main events during this season were the 1994 European Championships in Helsinki, Finland, where the competition started on August 12, 1994, and ended on August 13, 1994.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Bulgarian%20Figure%20Skating%20Championships
2009 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships
2009 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships. The 2009 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships were the National Championships of the 2008–09 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Bulgarian%20Figure%20Skating%20Championships
2009 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships
2009 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2009 World Championships and the 2009 European Championships.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20Bulgarian%20Figure%20Skating%20Championships
2009 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships
2009 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships. Guests competitors from the Czech Republic and Serbia also participated.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20Botswana%20judicial%20reform%20referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum. A referendum on judicial reform was held in Botswana on 3 November 2001, having been originally scheduled for 6 October, but later postponed. The referendum asked eight separate questions about judges and courts, all of which were approved, seven by a margin of over 70%. Voter turnout for the referendum was just 4.9%, with 22,600 votes from a total of 460,252 registered voters. The postponement of the referendum by the government, a legal challenge by the Tswana nationalist group Pitso Ya Batswana, and a call by the group for a boycott were all suggested as reasons for the low turnout. Pitso Ya Batswana claimed that the referendum was an attempt by the BaKalanga ethnic group, who are over-represented in the judicial system, to increase their hold over it.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20Botswana%20judicial%20reform%20referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum. Question I The first question was regarding qualification of candidates to be appointed judges on the High Court:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20Botswana%20judicial%20reform%20referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum. Question II The second question was regarding qualification of candidates to be appointed judges on the Court of Appeal:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20Botswana%20judicial%20reform%20referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum. Question III The third question was regarding a change in the designation of High Court judges:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20Botswana%20judicial%20reform%20referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum. Question IV The fourth question was regarding raising the retirement age of High Court and Court of Appeal judges:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20Botswana%20judicial%20reform%20referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum. The proposal was passed with a 76.74% approval. The proposal was passed, although with only a 53.93% approval, far lower than any of the other questions.
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2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum. Question V The fifth question was regarding the nomination of members of the Judicial Service Commission:
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2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum. Question VI The sixth question was regarding the Judicial Service Commission:
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2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum. Question VII The seventh question was regarding the Industrial Court:
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2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum. Question VIII The eighth and last question was regarding the Chief Justice:
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2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum
2001 Botswana judicial reform referendum. The proposal was passed with a 74.5% approval. The proposal was passed with a 76.68% approval, the highest of all the proposals.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liborio%20S%C3%A1nchez
Liborio Sánchez
Liborio Sánchez. Liborio Vicente Sánchez Ledesma (born 9 October 1989) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Primera División club Xinabajul.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liborio%20S%C3%A1nchez
Liborio Sánchez
Liborio Sánchez. Club career He was one of the young promises of the Club Deportivo Guadalajara and has played very well with the first team in the 2010 Copa Libertadores. Liborio Sanchez was loaned to Veracruz for the Apertura 2010 and Clausura 2011 seasons, and after returning he was loaned again to Queretaro for the Apertura 2011 and Clausura 2012 seasons, he was a vital role to the team making the play offs in the Apertura 2011 season and they reached the semi finals losing 1-0 in the global score to Tigres the eventual champions of the season.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liborio%20S%C3%A1nchez
Liborio Sánchez
Liborio Sánchez. Honours Mexico U23 CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying Championship: 2012 Toulon Tournament: 2012
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iqbal%20Singh%20%28politician%29
Iqbal Singh (politician)
Iqbal Singh (politician). Dr. Iqbal Singh (born 4 June 1945) was the lieutenant governor of Puducherry, India. He took charge in July 2009.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iqbal%20Singh%20%28politician%29
Iqbal Singh (politician)
Iqbal Singh (politician). Politics Singh has the distinction of holding several significant positions in the Indian National Congress, including Secretary, All India Congress Committee for 12 continuous years and was an invitee to Congress Working Committee. He was Member of Parliament of Rajya Sabha from 1992–98.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iqbal%20Singh%20%28politician%29
Iqbal Singh (politician)
Iqbal Singh (politician). Honours In recognition of his contributions, Andhra University had conferred upon him the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters (D.Litt.) on 5 December 2009.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attix5%20Online%20Backup
Attix5 Online Backup
Attix5 Online Backup. Attix5 in computing, is an online disk-to-disk backup solution. Attix5 is one of the oldest managed online backup companies, powering SMBs and enterprises.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attix5%20Online%20Backup
Attix5 Online Backup
Attix5 Online Backup. On September 11, 2015, Attix5 was acquired by UK based cloud data management company Redstor. Redstor has since renamed the technology Redstor Pro.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attix5%20Online%20Backup
Attix5 Online Backup
Attix5 Online Backup. See also List of backup software Remote backup service Timeline of computing
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20A%20Championship
2009 A Championship
2009 A Championship. The 2009 A Championship was the second season of the A Championship in Ireland. The season was sponsored by Newstalk. The league featured 18 teams. Shamrock Rovers A were the champions while the runners up, Salthill Devon, were promoted to the First Division.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20A%20Championship
2009 A Championship
2009 A Championship. Overview 18 teams participated in the 2009 A Championship. 12 of these were the reserve teams of League of Ireland clubs. The 2008 champions UCD A and Limerick 37 A did not enter teams for the 2009 season. They were replaced by Sporting Fingal A and Dundalk A. The six non-reserve teams included Salthill Devon and Tullamore Town, both of whom played in the 2008 season. Cobh Ramblers had been relegated from the 2008 Premier Division but were demoted directly to the A Championship after being refused a First Division licence. Castlebar Celtic, F.C. Carlow and Tralee Dynamos were making their debut at senior national level. They were the first clubs from their respective counties of Mayo, Carlow and Kerry to play at this level.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20A%20Championship
2009 A Championship
2009 A Championship. The regular season started on 4 April and was completed by early November. The format saw the 18 teams split into two groups of nine, divided roughly into southern and northern groups. The two groups used a traditional round-robin format. The two group winners, Shamrock Rovers A and Salthill Devon, then played off in a final. Shamrock Rovers emerged as champions. As the highest placed non-reserve team, Salthill Devon also qualified for a promotion/relegation play-off. However they were subsequently promoted directly to the 2010 First Division after their opponents, Kildare County, withdrew from the League of Ireland before the play-off could be played.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009%20A%20Championship
2009 A Championship
2009 A Championship. See also 2009 League of Ireland Premier Division 2009 League of Ireland First Division 2009 League of Ireland Cup
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. Ouvrage Chesnois, also known as Ouvrage Chênois, is a gros ouvrage of the Maginot Line, located in the Fortified Sector of Montmédy, facing Belgium. The ouvrage lies between the towns of Montlibert and Thonne-le-Thil. It possesses six combat blocks. It is located between gros ouvrage Thonnelle and petit ouvrage La Ferté. The position was sabotaged and abandoned by French forces that were ordered to retreat from the exposed position in June 1940 during the Battle of France. The ouvrage is now abandoned and sealed.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. Design and construction The site was approved in 1934. Work by the contractor Bringer & Tondu began in 1934 at a cost of 37 million francs. A planned second phase was to add a second artillery block. The rise in tensions between France and Germany in the late 1930s prevented the second phase from being pursued.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. Chesnois is one of four positions in the so-called Tête de Pont de Montmédy, a salient in the French defensive lines along the Belgian border. The isolated area was one of the "New Fronts" to the west of the main Maginot Line, created to defend against the increased threat of a German advance through Belgium. The New Front positions suffered from restricted funding, as well as discontinuity in the fortification lines. Large distances between fortifications compared to earlier portions of the Line made mutual support between ouvrages difficult.
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Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. Description Chesnois is a gros ouvrage It is located in gently rolling open country. The underground galleries extend more than from end to end.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. Block 1: infantry block with one automatic rifle cloche (GFM-B), one GFM-B/observation cloche, one grenade launcher cloche (LG), a retractable mixed arms turret, one twin machine gun embrasure and one machine gun/47mm anti-tank gun (JM/AC47) embrasure. Block 2: infantry block with one GFM-B cloche and one mixed arms (AM) cloche. Block 3: infantry block with one GFM-B cloche, one AM cloche, one twin machine gun embrasure and one JM/AC47 embrasure. Block 4: infantry block with one GFM-B cloche, one GFM-B/observation cloche, one AM cloche, one twin machine gun embrasure and one JM/AC47 embrasure. Block 5: artillery block with one GFM-B cloche and one retractable twin 75mm gun turret. 'Block 6 (unbuilt)': artillery block with one GFM-B cloche and one retractable twin 75mm gun turret. Block 7: mixed entry block with two GFM-B cloches and one twin machine gun embrasure
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Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. The fortification's drain extends from Block 7 and serves as an emergency exit.
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Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. A number of small blockhouses are associated with Chesnois, as well as several casemates:
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Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. Casemate de Moiry: Double block with two JM/AC47 embrasures, two JM embrasures, two AM cloches and two GFM-B cloches. Casemate de Sainte-Marie: Single block with one JM/AC47 embrasure, one JM embrasure, two AM cloches and two GFM-B cloches. Casemate de Sapogne: Single block with one JM/AC47 embrasure, one JM embrasure, two AM cloches and one GFM-B cloche. Casemate de Christ: Single block with one JM/AC47 embrasure, one JM embrasure, two AM cloches and one GFM-B cloche. Casemate de Thonne-le-Thil: Double block with two JM/AC47 embrasures, two JM embrasures, two AM cloches and two GFM-B cloches. Casemate de Guerlette: Double block with two JM/AC47 embrasures, two JM embrasures, one AM cloche and two GFM-B cloches.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. None of these are connected to the ouvrage or to each other.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. Manning The 1940 manning of the ouvrage under the command of Captain Aubert comprised 316 men and 8 officers of the 155th Fortress Infantry Regiment. The units were under the umbrella of the 2nd Army, Army Group 1. The Casernement de Montmédy provided peacetime above-ground barracks and support services to Chesnois and other fortifications in the area.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. History See Fortified Sector of Montmédy for a broader discussion of the events of 1940 in the Montmédy sector of the Maginot Line. In the initial stages of the Battle of France, Chesnois provided covering fire to its neighbor Ouvrage La Ferté on 17–18 May 1940. Chesnois ceased fire during a French counterattack late on the 18th and did not resume firing. La Ferté's garrison was killed and the position was lost on the 19th.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. In June the garrisons of the Tête de Pont de Montmédy were ordered to withdraw the night of 10–11 June to straighten French lines, and to avoid La Ferté's fate. The fortifications' arms and infrastructure were sabotaged before they were abandoned. Evacuation was complete by 12 June. The German 169th Infantry Division advanced to take possession of Chesnois and other ouvrages in the salient on 13 June 1940.
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Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. The area saw no action during the Lorraine Campaign of 1944. The interior of the ouvrage had been stripped by the Germans, and again after the war by scrap dealers.
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Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. Current condition The site is abandoned and stripped, but is sealed to access. Most surface elements remain accessible. The interior is a refuge for bats and is not accessible. It is reported to be dangerous to enter.
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Ouvrage Chesnois
Ouvrage Chesnois. See also List of all works on Maginot Line Siegfried Line Atlantic Wall Czechoslovak border fortifications
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunterian%20Collection
Hunterian Collection
Hunterian Collection. The Hunterian Collection is one of the best-known collections of the University of Glasgow and is cared for by the Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery and Glasgow University Library. It contains 650 manuscripts and some 10,000 printed books, 30,000 coins and 15,000 anatomical and natural history specimens. The collection was originally assembled by the anatomist William Hunter.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunterian%20Collection
Hunterian Collection
Hunterian Collection. History The collection was assembled by the anatomist and physician, William Hunter (1718–83), who was an avid collector of coins, medals, paintings, shells, minerals, books and manuscripts. Considerable purchases were made in Paris from monastic houses and private libraries, such as those of César de Missy and Jean-Baptiste Colbert. Other major acquisitions were made in Vienna and Italy.
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Hunterian Collection
Hunterian Collection. The library and other collections remained in London after Hunter's death for the use of his nephew, the physician and pathologist, Matthew Baillie (1761–1823), as well as William Cumberland Cruikshank (1745–1800). It moved to the University of Glasgow in 1807. The coins were stored for six years in the Bank of Scotland.
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Hunterian Collection
Hunterian Collection. Manuscripts and books The manuscripts number around 650, of which approximately two thirds are medieval (biblical manuscripts) or Renaissance in origin; over a hundred of the remaining manuscripts are oriental (Persian and Arabic). The oldest manuscript is the Homilies of Saint Basil, dated by a colophon to the year 859. The printed books include 534 incunabula. Hunter purchased a collection of biblical manuscripts from Caesar de Missy.
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Hunterian Collection
Hunterian Collection. Collection About a third of Hunter's books are on the subject of medicine. They include key historical texts by authors including Hippocrates, Galen, Vesalius and William Harvey, as well as the writings of Hunter's contemporaries, such as William Smellie, Albinus and Albrecht von Haller.
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Hunterian Collection
Hunterian Collection. Collection Anatomical and natural history specimens Hunter's collection contained about 15,000 specimens and preparations focusing on human anatomy and pathology, and natural history.
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Hunterian Collection
Hunterian Collection. Coins Hunter began to collect coins in about 1770, spending over £22,000 on them before his death in 1783. The resulting collection is believed to be the finest ever assembled by a private individual. George MacDonald estimated, "Its trays contain about 30,000 specimens, of which over 12,000 are Greek and nearly the same number Roman."
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Hunterian Collection
Hunterian Collection. Collection According to the Introduction of Catalogue of Greek Coins in the Hunterian Collection (MacDonald 1899), Hunter purchased many important collections, including those of Horace Walpole and the bibliophile Thomas Crofts. In 1782, in Vienna, he purchased the Hess collection, including around 700 Roman Imperial gold coins, for £2,400. King George III even donated an Athenian gold piece.
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Hunterian Collection
Hunterian Collection. Some manuscripts Minuscule 560 Minuscule 561 Minuscule 562 Minuscule 563 Lectionary 162 Lectionary 239 Lectionary 240 Lectionary 241
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993%20in%20the%20decathlon
1993 in the decathlon
1993 in the decathlon. This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 1993 in the men's decathlon. One of the main events during this season were the 1993 World Championships in Stuttgart, Germany, where the competition started on Thursday August 19, 1993, and ended on Friday August 20, 1993.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20Nations%20Security%20Council%20Resolution%201921
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921. United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921, adopted unanimously on May 12, 2010, after recalling resolutions 1740 (2007), 1796 (2008), 1825 (2008), 1864 (2009), 1879 (2008) and 1909 (2009), the Council extended the mandate for the United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) until September 15, 2010 and stressed that arrangements should be made for the withdrawal of the mission by that date.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20Nations%20Security%20Council%20Resolution%201921
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921. The Security Council recalled the Comprehensive Peace Accord between the Government of Nepal and the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and expressed its support for that agreement. It was concerned that the deadline for the promulgation of a new constitution was May 28, 2010 and that both parties had yet to reach a consensus or extend the tenure of the Constituent Assembly. The Nepalese parties were co-operating with the United Nations in areas such as monitoring of weapons and the discharge of disqualified army personnel.
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921. The mandate of UNMIN was extended for a further four months at the request of the Nepalese government, taking into account the completion of some aspects of the mandate and the ongoing verification process. The Nepalese parties were urged to take full advantage of UNMIN in support of the peace process. It was acknowledged by the Council that the measures were originally conceived as short-term rather than long-term solutions and that UNMIN was urged to begin preparations for its withdrawal.
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921. Both the Nepalese government and Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) were called upon to implement a timetable for the integration and rehabilitation of Maoist army personnel, ensure the safety of United Nations personnel and continue the transition to a long-term solution to enable Nepal to move a democratic future. The resolution, drafted by the United Kingdom, concluded by requesting the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to report by September 1, 2010 on the implementation of the current resolution.
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921. See also Comprehensive Peace Accord List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1901 to 2000 (2009–2011) Nepalese Civil War
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1921. 1921 Politics of Nepal 2010 in Nepal 1921 May 2010 events
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Young%20Girl%20and%20the%20Monsoon
The Young Girl and the Monsoon
The Young Girl and the Monsoon. The Young Girl and the Monsoon is a 1999 comedy-drama film from Monsoon Productions and starring Terry Kinney and Ellen Muth. Writer-director James Ryan won Best Screenplay and the Gold Medal at the Wine Country Film Festival in 2000 for the film.
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The Young Girl and the Monsoon
The Young Girl and the Monsoon. Plot The Young Girl and the Monsoon centers around a fraught relationship between father and daughter. Hank, a 39-year-old photo-journalist (Kinney), has agreed to look after his 13-year-old daughter, Constance (Muth), for several weeks while his ex-wife goes on a holiday with her new husband. Hank has compartmentalized his life in such a way that his daughter doesn't know anything about his 26-year-old girlfriend, Erin (Avital). Suddenly Erin wants to marry Hank and have his children, but he can't cope, and drops her.
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The Young Girl and the Monsoon
The Young Girl and the Monsoon. Just as Hank has a chance of winning a prestigious journalistic award, he finds his private life a little too much to handle. His daughter cannot understand how he can take war photographs and not do anything about what he photographs. She is going through the emotional swings of a growing adolescent and the scenes between Kinney and Muth as father and daughter are seen as the most impressive aspect of the film.
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The Young Girl and the Monsoon
The Young Girl and the Monsoon. Cast Terry Kinney as Hank Ellen Muth as Constance Mili Avital as Erin Tim Guinee as Jack Diane Venora as Giovanna
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The Young Girl and the Monsoon
The Young Girl and the Monsoon. Release The film was first shown at the AFI Film Festival on 25 October 1999, then at the Santa Barbara Film Festival on 4 March 2000, followed by the Los Angeles Independent Film Festival on 15 April 2000. It was released in New York City on 4 May 2001.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel%20V%C3%A1zquez
Michel Vázquez
Michel Vázquez. Ricardo Michel Vázquez Guillén (born 15 May 1990) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a forward for Boyacá Chicó.
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Michel Vázquez
Michel Vázquez. Guadalajara Vázquez was one of the most promising young prospects for Club Deportivo Guadalajara. In his third game with Chivas, he scored a goal against Club Libertad in the 2010 Copa Libertadores. He scored his first league goal for Chivas against tecos estudiantesin the Apertura 2010 season in a 3-0 victory for chivas. He has become a regular on the first team as a starter and as a substitute. He was fired from the team for not playing to expectation.
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Michel Vázquez
Michel Vázquez. Querétaro F.C. Vázquez was loaned to Querétaro F.C. for the Apertura 2011 season. He scored his first goal with Querétaro against C.F. Pachuca.
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Michel Vázquez
Michel Vázquez. Return To Guadalajara Vázquez returned to Guadalajara on Loan from BUAP. Vázquez scored his first goal of the season on 9 August 2015 against Tigres. He scored his second against pachuca to make the game 2-1 for guadalajara the game ended in a 4-4 tie
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Michel Vázquez
Michel Vázquez. 1990 births Living people Footballers from Guadalajara, Jalisco Mexican footballers Mexican expatriate footballers Categoría Primera B players C.D. Guadalajara footballers Querétaro F.C. footballers Tecos F.C. footballers Lobos BUAP footballers C.D. Veracruz footballers Boyacá Chicó F.C. footballers Expatriate footballers in Colombia Association football forwards
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976%E2%80%9377%20New%20York%20Knicks%20season
1976–77 New York Knicks season
1976–77 New York Knicks season. The 1976–77 New York Knicks season was the 31st season for the team in the National Basketball Association (NBA). In the regular season, the Knicks finished in third place in the Atlantic Division, and failed to qualify for the 1977 NBA Playoffs. Bob McAdoo, a mid-season trade acquisition, led the Knicks in points per game (26.7) and rebounds per game (12.7), while Walt Frazier had a team-high 5.3 assists per game.
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1976–77 New York Knicks season
1976–77 New York Knicks season. In the 1976 NBA draft, New York did not have a first-round pick, having been stripped of it in 1975 after attempting to sign American Basketball Association player George McGinnis, whose NBA rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers. With their first selection, the Knicks chose Lonnie Shelton in the second round with the 25th overall pick. On November 30, 1976, the Knicks played their first game against the New York Nets in the regular season, losing 104–103. In December, the Knicks traded with the Buffalo Braves for McAdoo and Tom McMillen, sending John Gianelli and $3 million. McAdoo started in the 1977 NBA All-Star Game, and Earl Monroe was selected as a reserve. Coach Red Holzman stepped down at the end of the 1977 season, Willis Reed was named his replacement, and Holzman accepted a role as consultant. Bill Bradley also retired after the season and started a career in politics.
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1976–77 New York Knicks season
1976–77 New York Knicks season. Draft picks Note: This is not an extensive list; it only covers the first and second rounds, and any other players picked by the franchise that played at least one game in the league.
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1976–77 New York Knicks season
1976–77 New York Knicks season. z – clinched division title y – clinched division title x – clinched playoff spot
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church%20of%20Saint%20Mary%20the%20Crowned
Church of Saint Mary the Crowned
Church of Saint Mary the Crowned. There are several churches of Saint Mary the Crowned () (Catholic churches devoted to Saint Mary the Crowned) in the province of Cádiz (Spain) and Gibraltar. The name may refer to:
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Church of Saint Mary the Crowned
Church of Saint Mary the Crowned. the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (Medina-Sidonia) in Medina-Sidonia, Cádiz the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (Jimena de la Frontera) in Jimena de la Frontera, Cádiz (the temple no longer exists, only a tower remains) the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned, now the Catholic cathedral of Gibraltar the Church of Saint Mary the Crowned (San Roque) in San Roque, Cádiz
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrill%20Collins
Thrill Collins
Thrill Collins. Thrill Collins are a British acoustic trio formed in 2009. The band consists of Robbie Pert on guitar and vocals, Andrew Lansley on double bass/vocals and Peter Harper on cajon/vocals. To date they have released three EPs recorded by producer George Shilling. The band are most noted for their application of the skiffle genre to modern music. Taking inspiration from the DIY ethics of the movement and artists such as Lonnie Donegan and The Quarrymen, the band have sought to replicate the style and humour that is closely associated with the genre. Using the trio set-up of guitar, upright bass the band substituted the traditional washboard percussion for the Peruvian cajon.
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Thrill Collins
Thrill Collins. Origins Thrill Collins grew out of a friendship between Pert and Lansley and the band formed when they played their debut gig before rehearsing, stepping in at the last minute to fill an empty slot at a local event. As the band grew in popularity Harper joined the line up ahead of their 2011 European tour enhancing the vocal and rhythmic capabilities of the trio.
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Thrill Collins
Thrill Collins. Charity work Thrill Collins do not take any profit from the proceeds of CD/MP3 sales. They have undertaken charity work throughout their career for numerous national organisations such as Oxfam, Cancer Research UK, Sue Ryder, Macmillan, Teenage Cancer Trust, Alzheimer's Society, Winston's Wish and the London 2012 Olympics.
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Thrill Collins
Thrill Collins. Notable appearances Thrill Collins have played numerous festivals and tours across the UK, Europe and the US. On their Myspace page the band claim to have been "on tour since 2009" and average between 120 and 150 shows per year. In the past they have enjoyed support slots with artists such as The Wurzels, Zero 7, Chas and Dave, The Subways, Wiley, Bucks Fizz and The Hoosiers and continue to perform regularly throughout Europe.
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Thrill Collins
Thrill Collins. Television and radio The band have appeared numerous times on radio and television programming. They have also created a number of episodic and feature length web documentaries on YouTube including "The Soundman's Tale", "The Wrong Way Round", "Jouer Noel", "It's Not A Holiday" and "WAGS". The band have also released a video for "Black or White", a cover of Michael Jackson's hit single.
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Thrill Collins
Thrill Collins. Skiffle groups British ska musical groups British musical trios
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic%20Matt%20Alan
Magic Matt Alan
Magic Matt Alan. Magic Matt Alan is an American radio personality best known for his stints at leading CHR/Top 40 stations Z100 in New York City and KIIS-FM in Los Angeles. He also performs as a magician, has acted in several movies and is a former host on music video channel VH-1.
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Magic Matt Alan
Magic Matt Alan. Alan was born in Portland, Oregon and began his career in radio at KRKO in Everett, Washington. After stints at KNBQ in Tacoma, Seattle's KYYX, KJR, KFI Los Angeles and at KRBE in Houston. Alan came to prominence as the most listened to afternoon drive time radio personality in America drive time DJ at the leading New York Top 40 radio station Z100 in the '80s. However, Z100 star DJ Scott Shannon was a fixture in the morning shift, blocking any possibility of Alan graduating to that slot.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic%20Matt%20Alan
Magic Matt Alan
Magic Matt Alan. In 1989, after a successful stint in New York City, Alan was lured to leading Los Angeles Top 40 station 102.7 KIIS-FM. Alan's "high energy" afternoon show was again very successful in this market. In fact, by 1991, Alan's ratings had surpassed those of nationally syndicated KIIS-FM morning host Rick Dees. (The statement RE: "Alan pressed management" is 100% untrue). "I never had ANY interest in performing the morning show unless it was to fill in for Rigdon"!! Alan pressed the KIIS-FM management for a promotion to the breakfast shift, but the station refused, according to Alan, because Dees was tied to a long-term contract. This impasse led to Alan being fired from KIIS-FM in October 1991, with management citing philosophical differences over the direction of his show.
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Magic Matt Alan
Magic Matt Alan. After a stint in San Diego, and a brief return to KIIS-FM in 1996, Alan, also known as Mr. Cigar, created OUTLAW RADIO USA broadcasting from an 1876 style Virginia City Bar built in his backyard. His live Saturday show on the Internet features many famous and semi-famous guests, plus a crew of "regulars" whose motto is "We Smoke We Drink We Interrupt." Alan is currently heard on the Sirius Satellite Radio Network '70s on 7 channel. In 2013, Matt Alan landed a supporting role in the motion picture CATEGORY 5, starring Burt Reynolds. Alan's character, Michael Scott Shannon, was named in honor of Alan's real life radio career mentor.
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Magic Matt Alan
Magic Matt Alan. References "KIIS-off was his Q to come here." The San Diego Union-Tribune. Mar 26, 1992. Jump up ^ The Radio Genius Interview: Magic Matt Alan! http://www.radiogeniushowprep.com/printable_interviews.htm Jump up ^ "KIIS deejay runs his 2-6pm show like a high-energy crazed morning program." Los Angeles Times. May 8, 1991. Part F - Pg 1 Jump up ^ "KIIS DJ Magic Matt Does a Vanishing Act." Los Angeles Times. October 26, 1991. Part F - Pg 3 Jump up ^ "KIIS DJ Magic Matt Does a Vanishing Act." Los Angeles Times. October 26, 1991. Part F - Pg 3
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010%20CAF%20Champions%20League%20group%20stage
2010 CAF Champions League group stage
2010 CAF Champions League group stage. The 2010 CAF Champions League group stage matches took place between 16 July and 19 September 2010. The draw for the two groups took place on 13 May 2010, at the CAF Headquarters in Cairo.
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2010 CAF Champions League group stage
2010 CAF Champions League group stage. The group stage featured 8 qualifiers from the second round of qualifying.
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2010 CAF Champions League group stage
2010 CAF Champions League group stage. At the completion of the group stage, the top two teams in each group advanced to the semifinals.
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2010 CAF Champions League group stage
2010 CAF Champions League group stage. Seeding The seeding for the group stage was announced on 12 May. Each group consists of a team from each of the 4 pots.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis%20Dyogtev
Denis Dyogtev
Denis Dyogtev. Denis Vyacheslavovich Dyogtev (; born 4 February 1988) is a Russian professional football player. He plays for FC Salyut Belgorod.