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Kid Stuff Records was a record label of the 1980s devoted to children's music. The label's albums (including both read-along records and full-length LPs) were mostly tie-ins for franchises such as the Super Powers Collection, Care Bears, The Pink Panther Show, Strawberry Shortcake, Fat Albert, Garfield, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Masters of the Universe, along with video games such as Pac-Man, Missile Command and Yars' Revenge. They also had a home video division called \"Kid Video\" (not to be confused with NBC's Kidd Video).
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Mark Alan Walker, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at New Mexico State University, where he occupies the Richard L. Hedden Endowed Chair in Advanced Philosophical Studies. Prior to his professorship at NMSU Prof. Walker taught at McMaster University in the department of philosophy and the Arts & Science Programme. He is the author of Happy-People Pills for All (Oxford: Blackwell Press, 2013). Walker founded and was president of the former nonprofit organization Permanent End International (2003–2007), which had been devoted to ending hunger, illiteracy and environmental degradation through the dissemination of modular aquaponics systems for farming. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Evolution and Technology and on the board of directors of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies. He is a former board member of the non-profit organization Humanity Plus (formerly World Transhumanist Association). Professor Walker is a consequentialist who argues that humans have a responsibility to perfect themselves in the realm of morality and virtue. He has written extensively about the ethics of using technology to enhance human capabilities (including advocacy of superlongevity and biohappiness); about the possibility of enhancing virtue genetically, through both genetic modification and the cultivation of humans with larger brains and a better understanding of moral reasoning; and about the moral obligations that humans may have toward artificially intelligent beings in the future. He also co-authored an influential piece about the nexus between transhumanism and religion, with Heidi Campbell.
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United States v. Hamilton, 3 U.S. 17 (1795), was a United States Supreme Court case in which a defendant committed on a charge of treason was released on bail, despite having been imprisoned upon a warrant of committal by a district court judge. The Judiciary Act of 1789 stated that \"upon all arrests in criminal cases, bail shall be admitted, except where the punishment may be death, in which cases it shall not be admitted but by the supreme or a circuit court, or by a justice of the supreme court, or a judge of a district court, who shall exercise their discretion therein, regarding the nature and circumstances of the offence, and of the evidence, and the usages of law.\" Ordinarily, habeas corpus was used to release prisoners held by the judgment of the executive, but not for those who commitment had been authorized by a court order. Hamilton's attorney argued that the district court judge did not hold a hearing before issuing a warrant for his commitment to jail and that the affidavits alleging treasonous activity were weak, while the government urged that the Judiciary Act did not give the Supreme Court the jurisdiction to review the district court's decision unless there was new information or misconduct. The Supreme Court set bail, but without addressing either attorney's arguments.
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Wayne Maurice Gomes [goms] (born January 15, 1973) is a former relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1997 through 2002 for the Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants and Boston Red Sox. Listed at 6' 2\", 215 lb., he batted and threw right handed. Born and raised in Hampton, Virginia, Gomes attended Old Dominion University and is also a member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity. In between, Gomes spent six seasons in the Minor Leagues, and also played winter ball with the Leones del Caracas club of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League during the 2004 season. Following his retirement from baseball, Gomes returned to his hometown area of Suffolk and formed the Virginia Baseball Academy. The VBA soon would be located at the Hampton Family YMCA on LaSalle Avenue in Hampton, offering baseball training services, practice venues, and baseball products. In addition, the VBA served as the operator of the Peninsula Pilots AAU baseball and softball organization.
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Computer Weekly is a digital magazine and website for IT professionals. It was formerly published as a weekly print magazine by Reed Business Information for over 45 years. The magazine was available free to IT professionals who met the circulation requirements. A small minority of issues were sold in retail outlets, with the bulk of revenue received from display and recruitment advertising. The magazine is still available for free as a PDF digital edition. Computer Weekly was available in print and digital format and the readership was audited by BPA Worldwide, which verified its circulation twice yearly. The circulation figure was 135,035 according to the publisher’s statement in August 2007. Bryan Glick is the Editor-in-chief of Computer Weekly, having joined in 2009. Topics covered within the magazine include outsourcing, security, data centers, information management, cloud computing and mobile computing to computer hacking and strategy for IT management. Computer Weekly won the UK Periodical Publishers Association (PPA) \"Campaign of the Year\" Award five times in seven years as it was involved in IT-related campaigns such as the costs of the NHS computer system, websites for disabled people and the Chinook crash on Mull of Kintyre. 'Downtime' is a section of the magazine which included a 2 column Dilbert. The magazine was transferred to a digital edition in May 2011 after TechTarget bought the Computer Weekly website and events.
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Mount Pleasant High School is a comprehensive public high school in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina, United States, in the Cabarrus County Schools system. The school's current campus opened in 1992. MPHS is the top school in Cabarrus County in Technology with a grant for all new computers in 2010. There is at least 1 smartboard per department and most classrooms have NEC digital projectors in 2 of the science department, all of the CTE Class (Except Masonry & Auto Mechanics), 2 of the math classes, 3 in the Social Studies department. MPHS has approximately 2 computer labs with about 30 DELL Optiplex Workstations. There are 6 CTE classes with about 25 workstations including Digital Communications, Computer Applications 1 & 2, E-commence 1 & 2, Digital Media 1, Drafting 1, & Drafting 2. Our library is also equipped with 25 workstations for student use and 3 newer workstations for card catalog searching. MPHS also feature 6 C.O.W.S. (Computer on Wheels) which consists of a Dell workstation (some with StarBoards, or Mimios), a Digital Projector, and a cart. MPHS also has 2 dedicated backup power generators which power computers and lights in the event of a power outage in both the main building and the Vocational building.
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Cecenowo is a non-operational PKP railway station in Cecenowo (Pomeranian Voivodeship), Poland.
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Nutscale Reservoir is a reservoir located in Exmoor in north west Somerset, England. It supplies the town of Minehead and nearby Porlock and Porlock Weir. The reservoir is part of the River Horner catchment area, and is dammed. Nutscale Reservoir is fed by Nutscale Water and water is piped to the Porlock Treatment Works, supplying around 3,000 cubic metres (110,000 cu ft) per day, and to six other farms and camp sites. The reservoir was built in 1942, to hold 36,000,000 imperial gallons (160,000,000 l; 43,000,000 US gal). This was intended to relieve summer droughts in Minehead. It typically provides good quality water, although high levels of geosmin were recorded in 2008. To manage the effects of this on tap water systems were developed to remove this reservoir from the drinking water supply when necessary and flush the pipe carrying the water. The fishing rights to the reservoir are owned by the National Trust, as part of its Holnicote Estate, and leased out privately.
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The Williamstown Bridge is a bridge over the Ohio River between Williamstown, West Virginia and Marietta, Ohio. The bridge carries West Virginia Route 31 and Ohio State Route 60. U.S. Route 21 was also formerly routed along this bridge.
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The 1981 Minnesota Vikings season was the team's 21st season, the 62nd regular season of the National Football League, and the final season for the team at Metropolitan Stadium. The Vikings finished with a record of seven wins and nine losses, and missed the playoffs for the second time in three seasons. The Vikings attempted 709 passes in 1981 (44.31 per game) a league record that stood for 30 years until it was broken by the 2012 Detroit Lions.
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William Egon of Fürstenberg (2 December 1629 – 10 April 1704) was a German count and later prince of Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg in the Holy Roman Empire. He was a clergyman who became bishop of Strasbourg, and was heavily involved in European politics after the Thirty Years' War. He worked for the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne and Louis XIV of France at the same time, and was arrested and tried for treason for convincing the Elector to fight on the opposite side of a war from the Empire.
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The U.S. 23 Country Music Highway Museum is a museum in Paintsville, Kentucky dedicated to the country music entertainers who were born or lived near U.S. Route 23 in eastern Kentucky. Entertainers exhibited within the museum include Billy Ray Cyrus, The Judds, Tom T. Hall, Ricky Skaggs, Hylo Brown, Loretta Lynn, Rebecca Lynn Howard, Keith Whitley, Dwight Yoakam, Patty Loveless, and Gary Stewart. It also has a gift shop and a large conference room that can be reserved for events such as concerts.
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The discography of R&B and soul recording artist Emeli Sandé consists of one studio album, ten singles (including three as a featured artist) and six music videos. Sandé first became known to the public eye after she featured on rapper Chipmunk's debut single, \"Diamond Rings\", which gained herself and Chipmunk a top 10 single on the UK Singles Chart. In 2010, she appeared on Wiley's \"Never Be Your Woman\", which became another top ten hit. She has written for a number of artists, including Cher Lloyd, Susan Boyle, Preeya Kalidas, Leona Lewis, Cheryl Cole, and Tinie Tempah. In 2010, she signed a publishing deal with EMI Music Publishing – later announcing that Virgin Records had given her a record deal. Sandé released her first solo single, \"Heaven\" in August 2011, where it debuted at number-two on the UK Singles Chart. The single also saw Sandé reach the top ten in the likes of Denmark, Ireland and Scotland gaining accredation of silver status by the British Phonographic Industry and gold status by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry. The artist then went on to appear on British rapper Professor Green's single \"Read All About It\" (October 2011) which reached number-one in the United Kingdom and Scotland, number-two in Ireland and number forty-one in Australia. Sandé released her second solo single, \"Daddy\" in November 2011, where it peaked at number twenty-one in the United Kingdom. A third single, \"Next to Me\" was then released in February 2012, peaking at number-one in Ireland and Scotland and debuting at number-two in the United Kingdom. It was succeeded by the release of the singer's debut studio album, Our Version of Events, which debuted at number-one in the United Kingdom – selling 113,319 copies in its first week. A fourth single, \"My Kind of Love\" was released in May 2012; peaking at number seventeen. Following Sandé's performance of \"Read All About It, Pt. III\", a continuation of the Professor Green duet, at the 2012 Summer Olympics, the song charted at number three in the UK. A repackaged edition of Our Version of Events followed on 22 October, featuring \"Wonder\" a collaboration with producer Naughty Boy which reached number ten in the UK. November 2012 also saw Sandé feature on Labrinth's single \"Beneath Your Beautiful\" which became her second number-one as a featured artist in the United Kingdom. The album campaign ended in January 2013 following the release of \"Clown\" as the album's fifth single; which peaked at number four.
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St. Paul's Hospital is an acute care hospital located in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is the oldest of the seven health care facilities operated by Providence Health Care, a Roman Catholic faith-based care provider.St. Paul's is open to patients regardless of their faith and is home to many medical and surgical programs, including cardiac services and kidney care including an advanced structural heart disease program. It is also the home of the Pacific Adult Congenital Heart Disease unit..
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The CMLL Torneo Nacional de Parejas Increibles 2011 or \"National Incredible Pairs Tournament 2011\" was the second annual Lucha Libre (professional wrestling) tournament for Tag Teams, traditionally held early in the year. The tournament is based on the Lucha Libre Parejas Increibles match type where two wrestlers of opposite allegiance, portraying either villains, referred to as \"Rudos\" in Lucha Libre wrestling terminology or fan favorites, or \"Technicos\". At times the team members will be part of a pre-existing scripted feuds or storylines with each other. Each year there has been at least one exception to the \"Tecnico teams with a Rudo\" rule, but the majority of the teams has been actual Parejas Increibles. in 2010 and 2011 each team represented the region where they were raised or where they learned to wrestle which also excluded any non-Mexican competitors from the tournament. The teams represented the four most important regions of Lucha Libre in Mexico Mexico, Guadalajara, Jalisco, the La Laguna Region and Monterrey, Nuevo León. The team of Máscara Dorada and Atlantis won the tournament for the second year in a row.
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In 1996, Moore won the Miss Northern Tennessee local title before competing for and winning the Miss Tennessee Teen USA 1997 contest. She went on to represent Tennessee in the Miss Teen USA contest held at South Padre Island, Texas on 20 August 1997. During the final competition Moore won all three areas of competition: evening gown, swimsuit and interview. She was the first delegate from Tennessee to win the Miss Teen USA or Miss USA titles. Her prize package included more than $150,000 of cash and prizes. Moore was born and grew up in Jacksonville, Florida before moving to Knoxville. She graduated from South-Doyle High School in Knoxville in 1997 and studied education at the University of Tennessee, having postponed her freshman year because of her duties as Miss Teen USA. In May 1999, Moore married college football player Will Bartholomew. Both were twenty years old at the time. The couple later had three children.
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Willy Adolf Theodor Ramme (28 February 1887 in Berlin – 24 August 1953) was a German entomologist.Ramme was a Curator in the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin. He specialised in Orthoptera.
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Bronislava Dobiášová (born 27 April 1998) is a Slovak figure skater, the 2014 senior national champion. She represented Slovakia at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria. She qualified for the free skate and finished 23rd. She trains mainly in Nové Mesto nad Váhom.
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Pope Boniface V (Latin: Bonifatius V; died 25 October 625) was Pope from 23 December 619 to his death in 625. He did much for the Christianising of England and enacted the decree by which churches became places of refuge for criminals. Boniface V was a Neapolitan who succeeded Pope Adeodatus I after a vacancy of more than a year. Before his consecration, Italy was disturbed by the rebellion of the eunuch Eleutherius, Exarch of Ravenna. The patrician pretender advanced towards Rome, but before he could reach the city, he was slain by his own troops. The Liber Pontificalis records that Boniface made certain enactments relative to the rights of sanctuary, and that he ordered the ecclesiastical notaries to obey the laws of the empire on the subject of wills. He also prescribed that acolytes should not presume to translate the relics of martyrs and that, in the Basilica di San Giovanni in Laterano, they should not take the place of deacons in administering baptism. Boniface completed and consecrated the cemetery of Saint Nicomedes on the Via Nomentana. In the Liber Pontificalis, Boniface is described as \"the mildest of men\", whose chief distinction was his great love for the clergy. The Venerable Bede writes of the pope's affectionate concern for the English Church. The \"letters of exhortation\" which he is said to have addressed to Mellitus, Archbishop of Canterbury, and to Justus, Bishop of Rochester, are no longer extant, but certain other letters of his have been preserved. One is written to Justus after he had succeeded Mellitus as Archbishop of Canterbury in 624, conferring the pallium upon him and directing him to \"ordain bishops as occasion should require.\" According to Bede, Pope Boniface also sent letters to King Edwin of Northumbria in 625 urging him to embrace the Christian faith, and to the Christian Princess Æthelburg of Kent, Edwin's spouse, exhorting her to use her best endeavours for the conversion of her consort (Bede, H.E., II, vii, viii, x, xi). He was buried in St. Peter's Basilica on 25 October 625.
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The 538th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron is an inactive unit of United States Air Force. It was last assigned to the Spokane Air Defense Sector at Larson Air Force Base, Washington. The squadron was first activated during World War II as the 538th Fighter Squadron. It briefly served as a Republic P-47 Thunderbolt replacement unit before being disbanded in a major reorganization of Army Air Forces training units in the spring of 1944. The squadron was again activated in 1955 as an interceptor unit of Air Defense Command, defending the northwestern United States. It was inactivated in 1960, when the Air Force transferred its Lockheed F-104 Starfighters to the Air National Guard.
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Andreas Vinciguerra (born 19 February 1981) is a tennis player from Sweden, who turned professional in 1998. He won 1 singles title in Copenhagen; reached the semi-finals of the 2001 Rome Masters and 2001 Paris Masters; and attained a career-high singles ranking of World No. 33 in November 2001.
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Toma T. Socolescu, (20 July 1883 in Ploiești – 16 October 1960 in Bucharest, Romania) was an important Romanian architect. A pillar of Romanian architecture from the early 20th century until World War II, he devoted his life to his native Prahova County, especially the city of Ploiești. He also contributed significantly to his country's cultural life.
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The 2000 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final was the 113th All-Ireland Final and the deciding match of the 2000 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, an inter-county Gaelic football tournament for the top teams in Ireland. Kerry defeated Galway after a replay. There was controversy over the decision to hold the replay on a Saturday, instead of the usual Sunday. Since then games on days other than Sundays have become commonplace. Kerry ultimately triumphed over Galway by a scoreline of 0 – 17 to 1 – 10.
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Sally Clark (née Dalrymple) (born 11 April 1958) is a New Zealand equestrian who won a Silver medal at the Olympic Games. She was born in Palmerston North. Clark's international eventing career began in 1987 as part of the New Zealand Trans-Tasman Trophy team. She was short-listed for the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul but her horse Sky Command died. Clark had to wait 8 years to attend the Olympic Games and finished second to team-mate Blyth Tait in the individual Three Day Event. She won Gold with the New Zealand team the following year at the World Equestrian Games in Rome. In 1999 she appeared on a postage stamp issued in Senegal.
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Lotta Woods (18 April 1869 – 8 September 1957), was an American screenwriter. She wrote 10 films between the years 1921 and 1929. She was born in Pennsylvania and died in Los Angeles County, California. Her real name was Charlotte Nelson.
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Shōnen Book (少年ブック Shōnen Bukku, lit. \"Boys' Book\") was a manga magazine by Shueisha, which debuted March 1958 and ended in April 1969. Shōnen Book was originally a spin-off of Shueisha's Omoshiro Book (おもしろブック Omoshiro Bukku, literally - \"Funny Book\"). Shōnen Book is famously known in Japan for being the predecessor to the company's famous Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine. The Shōnen Book tankōbon manga volumes are published under the Shōnen Speed Ō (少年スピード王) manga imprint. Shōnen Book was a part of Shueisha's former leading magazine line, Book, now Jump. Shōnen Book was created in 1958 as a male version of the short lived Shōjo Book. Omoshiro Book became an offshoot of the magazine, and eventually faded away in the middle of the Shōnen Book timeline. Shōnen Book also served as a root to many other magazines published by Shueisha.
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Ixodes brunneus is a species of tick in the genus Ixodes. It is normally a parasite of birds, but has also been recorded on the marsh rice rat (Oryzomys palustris).
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Uromunna is a genus of isopod crustaceans, containing the following species: \n* Uromunna acarina (Miller, 1941) \n* Uromunna biloba Kensley, 2003 \n* Uromunna brevicornis (Thomson, 1946) \n* Uromunna cananeia Pires, 1985 \n* Uromunna deodata Mueller, 1993 \n* Uromunna hayesi (Robertson, 1978) \n* Uromunna humei Poore, 1984 \n* Uromunna nana (Nordenstam, 1933) \n* Uromunna peterseni Pires, 1985 \n* Uromunna petiti (Amar, 1948) \n* Uromunna phillipi Poore, 1984 \n* Uromunna powelli (Kensley, 1980) \n* Uromunna reynoldsi (Frankenberg & Menzies, 1966) \n* Uromunna samariensis Wolff & Brandt, 2000 \n* Uromunna santaluciae (Gascon & Mane-Garzon, 1974) \n* Uromunna schauinslandi (G. O. Sars, 1905) \n* Uromunna serricauda Mueller, 1992 \n* Uromunna sheltoni (Kensley, 1977) \n* Uromunna ubiquita (Menzies, 1952)
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The Jackie Chan J-Mat Fitness is a mat serving as a video game requiring a XaviXPORT console to operate. This 2005 game, similar to the later released Nintendo game Wii Fit, is made to make players exercise. The players control Jackie Chan in a variety of modes such as reflex mode, running and exercising (which is played in a similar style to Dance Dance Revolution games).
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Duplin General Hospital is a hospital located in Kenansville, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina (UHSEC).
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Peking Union Medical College Hospital (Chinese: 北京协和医院) is a renowned general hospital in Beijing, China. It was founded in 1921 by Rockefeller Foundation and is affiliated to both Peking Union Medical College (PUMC) and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS). During the Cultural Revolution, it was renamed the \"Anti-imperialist Hospital\".
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Mark Anthony Collins (born January 16, 1964) is a former American football cornerback and safety in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the New York Giants in the second round of the 1986 NFL Draft. He played college football at Cal State Fullerton. Collins also played for the Kansas City Chiefs, Green Bay Packers, and Seattle Seahawks. He was a two-time Super Bowl champion while with the Giants.
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The Lobkowicz Palace, (Czech: Lobkowický palác) the only privately owned building in the Prague Castle complex, is home to the Lobkowicz Collections and Museum, the Lobkowicz Palace Café, Midday Classic Concert and Museum Gift Shop, as well as numerous room venues for private functions. The Lobkowicz Palace was built in the second half of the 16th century by the Czech nobleman Jaroslav of Pernštejn (1528-1569) and completed by his brother, Vratislav of Pernštejn (1530-1582), the chancellor of the Czech Kingdom. After undergoing a variety of renovations and a fruitful history, it was opened to the public for the very first time on April 2, 2007, as the Lobkowicz Palace Museum. The Museum offers visitors the opportunity to explore the history of Europe through the unique perspective of The Lobkowicz Collections and the Lobkowicz family. Set in 22 galleries, the Museum displays a selection of some of the finest pieces from The Collections, including many of international significance. Highlights from the Museum include works by masters such as Antonio Canaletto, Pieter Brueghel the Elder, Lucas Cranach the Elder, and Diego Velázquez; a display of family and royal portraits; fine porcelain, ceramics and rare decorative arts dating from the 16th to 19th centuries; an extensive collection of military and sporting rifles from the 16th to 18th centuries; and musical instruments, original scores and manuscripts by Beethoven and Mozart, including Beethoven’s 3rd (Eroica), 4th and 5th symphonies, as well as Mozart’s hand written re-orchestration of Handel’s Messiah. Visitors are ushered through the galleries by the museum's very popular audio guide, which explains important details of European history and the seven-hundred-year history of the Lobkowicz family, including the dramatic story of how the family lost everything twice and got it back twice. Narrated by two generations of the Lobkowicz family and the Chief Curator of The Collections, the free audio guide is always highly recommended by visitors from all over the world.
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The Republican Fascist Party (Italian: Partito Fascista Repubblicano, PFR) was a political party led by Benito Mussolini during the German occupation of Central and Northern Italy. It was founded as the successor of former National Fascist Party as an anti-monarchist party. It considered King Victor Emmanuel III to be a traitor after he had signed the surrender to the Allied powers.
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The Alabama Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race open to three-year-old fillies. Inaugurated in 1872, the Grade I race is run over a distance of one and one-quarter miles on the dirt track at Saratoga Race Course. Held in mid August, it currently offers a purse of $500,000. In 2010 it became the third leg of the American Triple Tiara of Thoroughbred Racing, after the Acorn Stakes and Coaching Club American Oaks. The Alabama Stakes is named in honor of William Cottrell of Mobile, Alabama. \"Alabama\" was the name settled on because Cottrell was too modest to have a race named for him personally. The race was not run from 1893 to 1896 and 1898 to 1900. Due to the New York State ban on parimutuel betting there was no racing in the state in 1911 and 1912. During World War II, from 1943 through 1945 the Alabama Stakes was run at Belmont Park. The race has been contested at various distances: \n* 1 mile and 1 furlong - 1872-1901, 1904, 1906-1916 \n* 1 1⁄16 miles - 1901, 1902, and on the turf in 1903 \n* 1 5⁄16 miles - 1905 \n* 1 1⁄4 miles - 1917 to present
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Vinayak Ganesh Vaze College of Arts, Science & Commerce (more commonly known as Kelkar College), a Mumbai University affiliated college located in Mulund East, Mumbai, boasts as \"the youngest college to get permanent affiliation from the university. It is the first affiliated college in Maharashtra accredited with A 5 star, and was re-accredited in 2004 with A grade. In addition to it, the College has been Awarded with \"Potential for Excellence\", being chosen as for \"Best College Award\" by University of Mumbai in 2005. The Kelkar Education Trust, in memory of its founder trustee, late Shri Annasaheb Vaze, established Vinayak Ganesh Vaze College of Arts, Science & Commerce in 1984.
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The Second Coming is the second studio album from singer Adina Howard. While being her third studio album, it was actually the second album to be released in the United States and worldwide, thus the album title's reference. It was originally titled \"Ride Again: 7/2\", and set to be released in 2003, but after numerous delays (and another title \"Two Can Play That Game\"), it was finally released in April 2004. The first single was \"Nasty Grind\". It peaked at #1 on an Urban radio station's playlist, but it missed the Billboard charts completely. A second single, \"Outside (The Club)\" was set for release, but was never fully pushed. Two tracks from her 1997 shelved album, Welcome to Fantasy Island appear on this album, \"T-Shirt & Panties\" and \"Crank Me Up\".
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Rev. Nonin Chowaney (OPW) is an American Soto Zen priest, brush calligrapher, and the current abbot and head priest of the Nebraska Zen Center at the Heartland Temple in Omaha, Nebraska. A Dharma heir of the late Dainin Katagiri-roshi, Chowaney received Dharma transmission in 1989 and is the founder of an organization of Soto priests known as The Order of the Prairie Wind (OPW). Chowaney also established an affiliate practice place called Tending the Ox Zendo in Raymond, Nebraska, and The White Lotus Sangha, which consisits of three affiliated prison groups in Nebraska. Having studied Zen in Japan as well as at Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, Chowaney is certified by the Soto School of Japan and participates on the Membership Committee of the American Zen Teachers Association. In 1999, Chowaney founded the Zen Center of Pittsburgh - Deep Spring Temple in Bell Acres, Pennsylvania and appointed Rev. Kyōki Roberts as the head priest. Then in 2001 he gave Dharma transmission to Roberts, his senior ordained student.
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Otto Furrer (19 October 1903 – 26 July 1951) was a Swiss alpine skier and cross-country skier and world champion. Furrer was born in Zermatt. He became a world champion in the combined event, received a silver medal in the slalom and a bronze medal in the downhill in Cortina d'Ampezzo in 1932. He was killed in an accident on the Matterhorn.
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Jean-François Péron (born 11 October 1965 in Saint-Omer, France), more commonly known in England as Jeff Peron is a retired French professional footballer who played as a midfielder for several teams in the Football League. After finishing his playing career, Jeff moved into coaching.
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Adrian John Tucker (born 26 September 1976) is a Welsh former professional football goalkeeper who is currently a goalkeeping coach at Sunderland in the FA Premier League. Tucker was also manager of the Wales women's national football team between 2007 and 2010. Born in Merthyr Tydfil, Tucker began his playing career with Torquay United. His debut came in December 1994, during an FA Cup second round replay at home to Enfield, when regular Torquay goalkeeper Ashley Bayes was sent off. A shoulder injury reportedly spoiled Tucker's professional career. After leaving Torquay in 1995 he played for a series of Welsh clubs and spent 12 years working for the Football Association of Wales in their technical department. In October 2007, Tucker took charge of his first match for Wales women, following the resignation of Andy Beattie the previous August. After a two-year spell in charge Tucker was replaced with Jarmo Matikainen in August 2010. Tucker joined Swansea City in July 2009 as a goalkeeping coach under incoming manager Paulo Sousa, replacing Iñaki Bergara who had followed Roberto Martínez to Wigan Athletic. After Sousa's departure Tucker remained as part of Brendan Rodgers' backroom staff, as the Swans gained promotion to the FA Premier League. Following Rodgers' departure to Liverpool, Tucker continued in his role under Michael Laudrup where the Swans won the Capital One Cup in 2013 and entered the Europa League. After five seasons working for Swansea City, Tucker was replaced by Sevilla goalkeeping coach Javier García on 27 June 2014. Tucker then took up the position as the goalkeeper coach of England under-20s managed by Aidy Boothroyd and the Academy goalkeeping coach/consultant at Birmingham City FC. On March 16, 2015 Tucker joined Dick Advocaats www.safc.com/news/club-news/2015/.../black-cats-appoint-advocaat back room staff at Sunderland following the dismissal of Gus Poyet and helped secure Premier League survival.
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Ryan Ramsay (born May 18, 1983) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is currently an unrestricted free agent after playing for Schwenninger Wild Wings in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga (DEL). He has previously in the DEL for the Krefeld Pinguine, DEG Metro Stars, Straubing Tigers, Kölner Haie and the Straubing Tigers. He was signed as a free agent to a one-year contract with Schwenninger Wild Wings on July 21, 2013. He currently runs a camp for 11 year old boys
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The 1998 Duke Blue Devils football team represented the Duke University in the 1998 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team participated as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They played their homes games at Wallace Wade Stadium in Durham, North Carolina. The team was led by head coach Fred Goldsmith, who was fired after the end of the season.
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The Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) inhabits coastal waters, estuaries, lagoons, and rivers. Tarpons feed almost exclusively on schooling fish and occasionally crabs. A tarpon is capable of filling its swim bladder with air, like a primitive lung. This gives the tarpon a predatory advantage when oxygen levels in the water are low. Tarpons have been recorded at up to 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) in length and weighing up to 161 kg (355 lb). The Atlantic tarpon is also known as the silver king. In appearance, tarpons are greenish or bluish on top and silver on the sides. The large mouth is turned upwards and the lower jaw contains an elongated, bony plate. The last ray of the dorsal fin is much longer than the others, reaching nearly to the tail. The Atlantic tarpon is found in the Atlantic Ocean, typically in tropical and subtropical regions, though it has been reported as far north as Nova Scotia and the Atlantic coast of southern France, and as far south as Argentina. As with all Elopiformes, it is found in coastal areas; it spawns at sea. Its diet includes small fish and crustaceans. The tarpon is the official state saltwater fish of Alabama.
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Saint Wulfram of Fontenelle or Saint Wulfram of Sens (also Vuilfran, Wulfrann, Wolfran, Latin: Wulframnus, French: Vulfran or Vulphran; c. 640 – 20 March 703) was the Archbishop of Sens. His life was recorded eleven years after he died by the monk Jonas of Fontenelle. However, there seems to be little consensus about the precise dates of most events whether during his life or post mortem. Saint Wulfram is depicted in art as baptising a young king, or the son of King Radbod. Sometimes the young king is near him and sometimes Wulfram is shown arriving by ship with monks to baptise the king. There are two churches dedicated to him in England, at Grantham, Lincolnshire and Ovingdean, Sussex, and one at Abbeville, in the French département of Somme. As a patron saint, he protects against the dangers of the sea.
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The 2012 Tashkent Challenger was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts. It was the fifth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2012 ATP Challenger Tour. It took place in Tashkent, Uzbekistan between 8 and 14 October 2012.
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Commander Nigel David \"Sharkey\" Ward, DSC, AFC (born 1943), born Nigel David MacCartan-Ward, is a former Royal Navy officer and Fleet Air Arm fighter pilot who commanded 801 Naval Air Squadron during the 1982 Falklands War.
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Mari Vasileiou is a beauty queen who represented Cyprus in Miss World 2008 in South Africa.
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The Primera División de Baloncesto is the fifth level in the Spanish basketball league system.
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Gene Alec Littler (born July 21, 1930) is an American professional golfer and a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. Known for a solid temperament and nicknamed \"Gene the Machine\" for his smooth rhythmical swing, he once said that, \"Golf is not a game of great shots. It's a game of the best misses. The people who win make the smallest mistakes.\"
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The Monterrey WCT was a men's tennis tournament played in Monterrey, Mexico from 1976 to 1977 and 1981 to 1983. The event was part of the WCT Tour and was played on indoor carpet courts.
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Alberico (Alberic) Crescitelli (1863–1900) was an Italian Catholic priest and missionary to China. Born in Italy on 30 June 1863, Father Alberico Crescitelli entered the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions in 1880 and was ordained a priest on 4 June 1887. The following year he went to China and began work in southern Shaanxi. Crescitelli was believed to have been killed in the Boxer Rebellion. Crescitelli's confreres, who had known him well and for many years, started his beatification cause in 1908, only eight years after his death. The testimony provided by the confreres was unanimous about the holiness of Crescitelli's life. At the Vatican, in St. Peter's Basilica on 18 February 1951, Pope Pius XII declared Alberico Crescitelli \"blessed.\" The Pope's speech was memorable especially for the passage in which he described Father Alberico's martyrdom: Pope John Paul II included him in the list of 120 Martyr Saints of China canonized in St. Peter's Square on October 1, 2000. This large group canonisation was bitterly opposed in China itself, with Bishop Fu Tieshan, the leader of the state-run Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association describing it as \"intolerable\". A statement released by the Chinese Foreign Ministry alleged that \"some of those canonised by the Vatican this time perpetrated outrages such as raping or looting in China and committed unforgivable crimes against the Chinese people.\" A further statement from China's State Administration of Religious Affairs singled out Alberico Crescitelli for special comment, alleging that he had been \"notorious for taking the 'right of the first night' of each bride under his diocese.\" The Catholic Church's Holy Spirit Study Centre in Hong Kong has described the accusations as baseless. In his homily at the canonisation ceremony on 1 October 2000, Pope John Paul II made a statement asking for forgiveness for any past wrongs by the missionaries to China: \"There are those who with a partial and not very objective reading of history see only limits and errors in their action. If they happened - is there any man exempt from defects? - we ask for forgiveness.\" His name in Chinese was 郭锡德 (Guo Xi-de).
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The Agulhas long-billed lark (Certhilauda brevirostris) is a small passerine bird. It is an endemic resident breeder in the Western Cape, South Africa. Its restricted range is centred on the Agulhas arable farmlands, from east of the Hottentots-Holland mountain range to Mossel Bay, and occupies a maximum of 15,000 km². This lark was formerly considered as a subspecies of Cape long-billed lark, Certhilauda curvirostris until it, with three other subspecies, was elevated to species status (Sibley and Monroe 1990, 1993).
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River Valley Transit provides public bus transportation throughout Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. Officially named as the Williamsport Bureau of Transportation the system is called River Valley Transit to describe the mission and coverage area of the service. RVT was previously known as City Bus prior to the summer of 2005.
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Estonian League Women's Basketball Championship (est. Eesti naiste korvpalliliiga) - Estonian basketball tournament among women's teams. The first draw took place in 1991, which was the team of champions \" Maynor Meelis \" from Tallinn. Most titles - 10 on the team account Tallinn University. In the top division «Meistriliiga» usually played 4 - 6 teams. Since the season 2012/13 the top five clubs, \" Ekleks \" (Tallinn), \" Tallinna Ülikooli \" (Tallinn), \" Audentes SG / Noortekoondis \" (Tallinn), \" Tartu Ülikooli\" (Tartu) and \"AmEst\" (Rapla) entered combined with the Latvian league teams \" Lat-Est TBR \" at the end of which the 4 best teams in Estonia, by playoff system, kidding title Estonia.
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Aysel Manafova (born 1990) is a Azerbaijani model and beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned Miss Azerbaijan in 2013. She represented her country at Miss Universe 2013 on November 9, 2013 in Moscow, Russia. Manafova is the first woman to represent Azerbaijan in the Miss Universe pageant.
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The 1974 Israel Super Cup was the 4th Israel Super Cup (9th, including unofficial matches, as the competition wasn't played within the Israel Football Association in its first 5 editions, until 1969), an annual Israel football match played between the winners of the previous season's Top Division and Israel State Cup. With this match, the competitions resumed after two years of absence. The match was played between Maccabi Netanya, champions of the 1973–74 Liga Leumit and Hapoel Haifa, winners of the 1973–74 Israel State Cup. For both teams, this was their second appearance in the competition. At the match, played at Kiryat Haim Stadium, Maccabi Netanya won 2–1.
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Cycas nayagarhensis is a critically endangered species found only in Nayagarh district of Odisha in India. The species was recently discovered by Indian scientists, Rita Singh, P. Radha and J.S. Khuraijam ()
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Ann Fowler (born March 16, 1948) is an American beauty pageant titleholder from Birmingham, Alabama, who was named Miss Alabama 1969. She would later marry and divorce American television executive Roone Arledge.
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The Grande Prêmio Bento Gonçalves is a Group I is a left-handed flat race for three-year-olds and up in Brazil. Disputed over (actually) 2,400 meters, every November at Hipodromo do Cristal. It is the most traditional horse race in dirt track in Brazil, raced since 1909.
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Wonju Station is a railway station in the city of Wonju. It is on Jungang Line.
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Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya or CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University (CSK HPKV) is an agricultural university at Palampur in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It was established in November 1978 as an expansion of the existing College of Agriculture established in May 1966. Hill agriculture is the focus of this university. The university is accredited by NBA (India's National Board of Accreditation) and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). Capital works investments for the university's land and facilities were provided by state government grants, and grants from the ICAR. In the 2004-05 academic year, approximately 63% of CSK HPKV's annual operating expenditure was funded by HP state government grants, and a further 29% covered by ICAR grants. The remaining funding came from fees collected and other sources.
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The 1976 Northwestern Wildcats team represented Northwestern University during the 1976 NCAA Division I football season. In their fourth year under head coach John Pont, the Wildcats compiled a 1–10 record (1–7 against Big Ten Conference opponents) and finished in last place in the Big Ten Conference. The team's offensive leaders were quarterback Randy Dean with 1,384 passing yards, Pat Geegan with 537 rushing yards, and Scott Yelvington with 649 receiving yards. Yelvington received first-team All-Big Ten honors from both the Associated Press and the United Press International.
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The Matriarch Stakes is an American Grade I turf race for thoroughbred horses now run during Del Mar Racetrack's Fall Meet (relocated from Hollywood Park Racetrack in Inglewood, California) for a current purse of $300,000. The race is open to fillies and mares, age three and up, and is contested over a distance of one mile (8 furlongs. Like all Fall turf stakes, the race was on hiatus in 2005 due to problems with Hollywood Park's grass course. Inaugurated in 1981 as a weight-for age race, since inception the Matriarch has been contested at various distances: \n* 1 mile : 2003 to present \n* 1 1⁄8 miles : 1981-1994, 1998-2002 \n* 1 1⁄4 miles : 1995-1998 The Matriarch Stakes was run in two divisions in 1982.
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Michael Dougall Bell (born September 10, 1943) is a former Canadian Foreign Service Officer with 36 years experience in the Department of Foreign Affairs, mostly focused on the Middle East. He was Canada's Ambassador to Jordan (1987–90), Egypt (1994–98), and Israel (1990–92 and 1999–2003). Also former Chair of the Donor Committee of the International Reconstruction Fund Facility for Iraq. In his public pronouncements, he is known as an Arabist who is hostile to Israel, and opposed the Harper's government's cooperation with the Jewish state.
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The 2016–17 season is Udinese Calcio's 37th season in Serie A and their 22nd consecutive season in the top-flight. The club is competing in Serie A and in the Coppa Italia.
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Trametes gibbosa, commonly known as the lumpy bracket, is a polypore mushroom that causes a white rot. It is found on beech stumps and the dead wood of other hardwood species. Fruit bodies are 8–15 cm in diameter and semicircular in shape. The upper surface is usually gray or white, but may be greenish in older specimens due to algal growth. Elongated pores are located on the under-surface. The fruiting bodies are frequently attacked by boring beetle larvae.
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Oecobius navus is a small cosmopolitan cribellate spider species of about 2-3mm. It is light grey with darkly annulated legs. It builds flat webs with lateral openings with a diameter of about 3 cm under rocks, on ceilings and along the corners of walls with protruding signaling threads. Although this species is sometimes called O. annulipes, there is also a species of that name that only occurs in Algeria. Common names for these spiders are wall spider, baseboard spider and stucco spider.
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Anton Bühler (June 15, 1922 – March 29, 2013) was a Swiss equestrian. He was born in Zürich. He won a bronze medal in individual eventing at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, and a silver medal in team eventing, together with Hans Schwarzenbach and Rudolf Günthardt. He also competed at the 1948 and 1972 Summer Olympics.
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The Brave Fighter of Legend Da-Garn (伝説の勇者ダ・ガーン Densetsu no Yūsha Da Gān, officially translated The Brave of Legend Da-Garn), sometimes simply Da Garn, is a Japanese animated television series that aired in 1992, created by Sunrise under the direction of Katsuyoshi Yatabe, and is the third of the long running \"Brave\" series funded by Takara and produced by Sunrise.
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\"To Live & Die in L.A.\" is the second single from Tupac Shakur's final album he worked on during his life, The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. It was produced by QD3, son of producer Quincy Jones. The radio edit was recorded the same day and a video was shot. The album version contains a Dr. Dre diss at the end of the song. The clean version has altered lyrics and is longer. The single peaked number 82 Netherlands and 9 New Zealand and number 10 in the UK.
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Mamdouh Elssbiay (born 16 September 1984), better known by his bodybuilding nickname Big Ramy, is an Egyptian professional bodybuilder resident in Kuwait. At the 2015 Mr Olympia, he broke the record of the heaviest bodybuilder to compete in the prestigious event, weighing in at 316 lbs.
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Nicole Estelle Faria (born 9 February 1990) is an Indian supermodel and actress from Bangalore who won the Miss Earth 2010. Faria is the first woman from India to win Miss Earth.
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Pha Lan Gon (Burmese: ဖလံဂုဏ်ရွာ) is a village in Ye-U Township, Sagaing Region, Myanmar.
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Daniel 'Danno' O'Keeffe (1907 – 2 June 1967) was an Irish sportsman. He played Gaelic football with Kerins O'Rahilly's and was a member of the Kerry senior inter-county team from 1931 until 1948. O'Keeffe is universally regarded as the greatest Gaelic football goalkeeper of all-time. In a senior inter-county career that spanned two decades, O'Keeffe won every honour in the game at senior level. He became the first player to win seven All-Ireland medals, a record which wasn't exceeded until 1986. O'Keeffe's appearance in ten All-Ireland finals was also a long-held record. He won a record thirteen Munster medals, (Still holds the title) one National Football League medal and three Railway Cup medals with Munster. O'Keeffe has also been the recipient of many awards off the field. He was posthumously named on the GAA's Football Team of the Century and the Team of the Millennium, cementing his reputation as Gaelic football's greatest-ever custodian.
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Naomichi \"Joe\" Ozaki (尾崎直道 Ozaki Naomichi, ジョー Jō) (born 18 May 1956) is a Japanese professional golfer. Ozaki was born in Tokushima. He turned professional in 1977 and won 32 tournaments on the Japan Golf Tour between 1984 and 2005. He ranks fourth on the list of most Japan Golf Tour wins. He topped the money list in 1991 and 1999. He is fifth on the career money list (through 2014). Ozaki played 185 times on the PGA Tour from 1984 to 2001, primarily from 1993 to 2001. His best finish was a T-2 at the 1997 Buick Open. His best finish in a major championship was a T-25 at the 1993 U.S. Open. He has featured in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Rankings. In 2005, he came in third at the Champions Tour Qualifying Tournament, and he began play on that tour after turning 50 in May 2006. His best finishes are a playoff loss at the 2007 Boeing Classic and a T-2 in the 2010 Regions Charity Classic. Ozaki played on the International Team in the 1998 Presidents Cup. Ozaki's older brother, Masashi \"Jumbo\", topped the Japan Golf Tour money list twelve times, and another brother, Tateo \"Jet\", is also a professional golfer.
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Flashy Bull (foaled March 13, 2003) by Jerry and Liz Squyres at Crowning Point Farm in Paris, Kentucky is an American thoroughbred racehorse. He was sired by the 1994 U.S. Horse of the Year Holy Bull out of the mare, Iridescence. He was a contender for the Triple Crown in 2006. As of July, 2007, he had started 19 times, winning 5, placing in 5, and showing in three and had lifetime earnings of $844,313. In August, 2007, he was retired to stud due to a cracked sesamoid bone in his left ankle, believed to have happened in the Whitney Handicap at Saratoga Race Course on July 28 where he was unplaced.
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Lee Muller Thomas (born June 13, 1944) was head of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. from 1985 to 1989 under President Ronald Reagan. He succeeded William Ruckelshaus. He is a Republican. Administrator of the EPA when the report \"Unfinished Business: A Comparative Assessment of Environmental Problems\" was released. Thomas earned his Masters in Education from the University of South Carolina, where he did postgraduate work in psychology. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. He went on to become President and Chief Operating Officer of Georgia-Pacific Corporation in 2005. He was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Rayonier, Inc. on March 1, 2007 and became Chairman on July 1, 2007. In 2008, Thomas serves as a member of the board of directors for the following entities: Airgas, Inc., the Regal Entertainment Group, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, the World Resources Institute, the American Forest and Paper Association, and DuPont.
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Chris Brandt (born February 4, 1970 in Silver Spring, Maryland) is an American filmmaker and cartoonist, director of the documentary \"Independents\".
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The Louisiana Handicap is an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually during the third week of January at Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans, Louisiana. Open to horses age four and older, it is contested on dirt over a distance of a mile and a sixteenth (8.5 furlongs). Inaugurated on December 12, 1942, the first running of the Louisiana Handicap was won by Calumet Farm's 1941 U.S. Triple Crown winner Whirlaway. It would be the last race of Whirlaway's brilliant career and he was voted his second straight American Horse of the Year title. Since inception, the Louisiana Handicap has been run at two different distances: \n* 1 1⁄16 miles : 1947, 1952–present \n* 1 1⁄8 miles : 1942-1943, 1945–1946, 1949–1951 There was no race run in 1944 and 1948.
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Oxbow Dam is a hydroelectric run-of-the-river rockfill dam on the Snake River on the Idaho-Oregon border, in Hells Canyon (river mile 273). It is part of the Hells Canyon Project that also includes Hells Canyon Dam and Brownlee Dam, built and operated by Idaho Power Company. The dam's powerhouse contains four generating units with a total nameplate capacity of 190 megawatts (250,000 hp). Lacking passage for migrating salmon, the three Hells Canyon Project dams blocked access by anadromous salmonids to a stretch of the Snake River drainage basin from Hells Canyon Dam up to Shoshone Falls, which naturally prevents any upstream fish passage to the upper Snake River basin.
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Nymphargus ignotus is a species of frog in the Centrolenidae family, formerly placed in Cochranella.It is endemic to Colombia.Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist montane forests and rivers.
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Toa Airways (東亜航空 Tōa Kōkū) was a Japanese airline and the predecessor of Japan Air System. Founded on November 30, 1953, it merged with Japan Domestic Airlines on May 15, 1971, to form Toa Domestic Airlines, which went on to become Japan Air System.
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Thomas Edward Neil Driberg, Baron Bradwell (22 May 1905 – 12 August 1976) was a British journalist, politician and High Anglican churchman who served as a Member of Parliament (MP) from 1942 to 1955 and from 1959 to 1974. A member of the British Communist Party for more than 20 years, he was first elected to parliament as an Independent, and joined the Labour Party in 1945. He never held any ministerial office, but rose to senior positions within the Labour Party and was a popular and influential figure in left-wing politics for many years. The son of a retired colonial officer, Driberg was educated at Lancing and Christ Church, Oxford. After leaving the university without a degree, he attempted to establish himself as a poet before joining the Daily Express as a reporter, later becoming a columnist. In 1933 he began the \"William Hickey\" society column, which he continued to write until 1943. He was later a regular columnist for the Co-operative Group newspaper Reynold's News and for other left-leaning journals. He wrote several books, including biographies of the press baron Lord Beaverbrook and the fugitive British diplomat Guy Burgess. He retired from the House of Commons in 1974, and was subsequently raised to the peerage as Baron Bradwell, of Bradwell juxta Mare in the County of Essex. Driberg made no secret of his homosexuality, which he practised throughout his life despite it being a criminal offence in Britain until 1967; his ability to avoid any consequences for his risky and often brazen behaviour baffled his friends and colleagues. Always in search of bizarre experiences, Driberg befriended at various times the occultist Aleister Crowley and the Kray twins, along with honoured and respected figures in the worlds of literature and politics. He combined this lifestyle with an unvarying devotion to Anglo-Catholicism. After his death, allegations were published about his role over many years as an MI5 informant, a KGB agent, or both. The extent and nature of Driberg's involvement with these agencies remain uncertain.
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History for Sale is the third album by Blue October. The title of the album comes from a lyric in the song \"Amazing\". It was recorded at Sound Arts Studios in Houston, Texas, and at Stomp Box Studios in Arlington, Texas, and released in the United States on April 8, 2003, by Brando Records. It was co-produced by Justin Furstenfeld and David Castell. It is the only Blue October album to feature former member Dwayne Casey on bass guitar, and the band's first album featuring lead guitarist C.B. Hudson. The track \"Come in Closer\" features guest vocals by Zayra Alvarez, who later, on the CBS reality show Rockstar: Supernova, sang the song \"Razorblade\" on her final episode before being voted off. History for Sale was voted best album in the 2003 Houston Press Music Awards. The album — re-released on Universal Records on August 5, 2003 — is largely a response to the control the label placed on the group during the Consent to Treatment production process. The re-released version of the album includes a solo acoustic version of \"Calling You\" as a hidden track, while the original version of the album includes videos of the band during the recording process.
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The Independent Senate Group (Dutch: Onafhankelijke Senaatsfractie, OSF) is a parliamentary party in the Dutch Senate with one senator, representing several provincial parties. The Dutch Senate is elected by the legislatures of the provinces. In 1995, several provincial parties and The Greens proposed their own list. Marten Bierman nominated by The Greens and second on the list was elected senator by a preference vote. In 1999, Bierman was re-elected. In 2003, Henk ten Hoeve became senator for the OSF. He had been member of the Friesland provincial legislature for the Frisian National Party. He remained senator and leader of the party until 2011, when his role was taken over by Kees de Lange. In 2015, Henk ten Hoeve became again senator. The main parties involved are the Frisian National Party, the Party for the North, the Party New Limburg and the Brabant Party. The Greens lost their provincial seats in 2003.
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Erin Fetherston is an American designer from San Francisco, California . She graduated from UC Berkeley before attending Parson's School of Design in Paris. In January 2005, she first presented her eponymous label during the Paris Haute Couture Shows. From its debut, the collection established Fetherston’s signature feminine, whimsical and romantic sensibility, earning the brand a devoted following of press and celebrities. In 2007, Fetherston moved to New York City where she has since shown her ready-to-wear collection during New York City Fashion Week. Fetherston is also known for her multi-media projects, creating short films and photographic works in tandem with photographer Ellen Von Unwerth featuring Kirsten Dunst, Zooey Deschanel and Karen Elson. Among her honors, Fetherston was a recipient of the 2007 Ecco Domani Fashion Foundation Award, a finalist for the 2007 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, and in 2009 was inducted as a member of the CFDA. In November 2007, her limited-time discount line debuted at the nationwide retailer Target. In April 2010, Fetherston was named as guest designer and creative consultant for the irreverent lifestyle brand Juicy Couture. Fetherston debuted her contemporary offering 'ERIN' in 2011. The collection can be found at Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bloomingdale's, Barneys Japan, Harvey Nichols Hong Kong, and United Arrows as well as specialty boutiques worldwide. In May 2013, Fetherston married musician Gabe Saporta. In February 2016, Fetherston and husband Gabe Saporta welcomed their first child, a baby boy.
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NGC 237 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Cetus. It was discovered on September 27, 1867 by Truman Safford.
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Granville Primary School is a co-educational primary school located in Granville, Trelawny in Jamaica. A free institution under management of the Jamaican Minister of Education which is responsible for most of the school's tuition, the school offers education from the 1st through the 6th grades.
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Dirty Radio (stylized as DiRTY RADiO) is a Canadian Indie-Electro-R&B band from Vancouver, British Columbia, formed in 2010. The band consists of members Farshad Edalat (lead vocalist, supporting percussion and song writer) known by his stage name Shaddy, Anthony Dolhai (keyboardist, song writer) known by his stage name Tonez, and Zachary Forbes (drummer, producer, song writer) known by his stage name Waspy. The band have released two full length studio albums and one EP, the most recent titled LiCK 1.0, released on April 22, 2013
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The Columbia Correctional Institution (CCI) is an adult male maximum-security correctional facility operated by the Wisconsin Department of Corrections Division of Adult Institutions in Portage, Wisconsin. The operating capacity is 541. The average daily population for fiscal year 2012 was 832. Michael A. Dittmann, the warden, has been in that position since April 2014.
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Brimley's chorus frog (Pseudacris brimleyi) is a species of frog in the Hylidae family, endemic to the United States, and is named for North Carolina zoologist C.S. Brimley.Its natural habitats are subtropical forests, rivers, intermittent rivers, swamps, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marshes, ponds, open excavations, and canals and ditches.It is threatened by habitat loss.
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Aftermath Entertainment is an American record label founded by hip hop artist and producer Dr. Dre. It operates as a subsidiary of, and is distributed through, Universal Music Group's Interscope Records. Current acts include Dr. Dre himself, Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, Anderson Paak, Jon Connor and Justus with former acts including 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, The Game, Raekwon, Eve, Rakim and many others. The label's acts over the years have earned RIAA certifications of platinum or higher on 17 of its 22 released albums.
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Richard Kay \"Dick\" Wildung (August 16, 1921 – March 15, 2006) was an American football tackle in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers. Wildung attended the University of Minnesota, where he was a two-time consensus All-American as a tackle following the 1941 and 1942 seasons. He served in World War II as a Navy lieutenant on a PT boat in the Pacific Ocean from 1943 through 1945. Wildung was drafted in the first round of the 1943 NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers and played with the team from 1946–51 and in 1953. He played in the Pro Bowl following the 1951 season. In 1957 he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and in 1973 he was inducted into the Packers Hall of Fame.
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Andrei Drygin, (born June 12, 1977 in Krasnoyarsk, Russian SFSR), is a Tajik alpine skier. Drygin was the flag-bearer and only representative of Tajikistan at the 2002 and 2006 Winter Olympics. He also competed at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver as the only competitor again but was not the flag bearer. In 2002, he competed in the giant slalom and Super-G, and failed to finish in either event. In 2006, he finished 51st in the downhill event, with a time of 1:59.41, failed to finish the giant slalom, and finished 51st in the Super-G, with a time of 1:37.85.
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Coca is a Thai hot pot restaurant chain established in 1957. It began as a 20 seats restaurant in Soi Dejo, Thailand. The successful business expanded to an 800-seat restaurant in nine years.
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\"Give Life Back to Music\" is a song written and recorded by French electronic music duo Daft Punk for their fourth studio album, Random Access Memories. It is the opening track on the album. The song features lyrics performed by Daft Punk using vocoders. \"Give Life Back to Music\" also includes guitar work by Nile Rodgers and Paul Jackson, Jr., drums by John \"J.R.\" Robinson and keyboards by Chilly Gonzales. The song was distributed to radio stations on 31 January 2014 as the album's fifth overall single. Prior to this, it charted in France, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Insel Air (formally Insel Air International B.V.) is a Dutch Caribbean carrier that serves as the national airline of Curaçao. It is headquartered in Maduro Plaza, Willemstad. Insel Air currently serves 22 destinations throughout the Caribbean, South America and North America. Its fleet consists of McDonnell Douglas MD-82 and MD-83, Fokker 70 and Fokker 50 aircraft. The airline's main hubs are Hato International Airport (Insel Air Curaçao) and Queen Beatrix International Airport (Insel Air Aruba) with a secondary hub at Princess Juliana International Airport. Insel Air was incorporated as a private limited liability company (Dutch: Besloten Vennootschap) on September 8, 1993 and is registered with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Curaçao under number 64577. Insel Air is the largest Caribbean-based airline and expects to carry 1.4 million passengers in 2016.
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Robert Charles Wickliffe (January 6, 1819 – April 18, 1895) was Lieutenant Governor and the 15th Governor of Louisiana from 1856-60.
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The Rockford Airfest is a two-day air show that happens every year at Chicago Rockford International Airport located in Rockford, Illinois, USA. Approximately 130,000 people attended the 2012 event.
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