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21561 Masterman (1998 QR93) is a main-belt asteroid discovered on August 28, 1998 by the Lincoln Laboratory Near-Earth Asteroid Research Team at Socorro. It was named for Mary Masterman, a 2006 finalist of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. She also won the $100,000 first prize at the 2007 Intel Science Talent Search. In 2005, she attended the Summer Science Program, which teaches astronomy, calculus, and physics through observations of an asteroid and calculation of its orbit.
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Arthur Hamilton Baynes (23 March 1854 – 30 June 1942) was a Church of England priest and Bishop of Natal and Maritzburg from 1893 to 1901. He was born in Lewisham, Kent, the son of Joseph Ash Baynes and Mary Elizabeth Beard, and following ordination in 1882 was Domestic Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, E.W. Benson, from 1888 to 1892. In 1893 he was appointed to the bishopric of Natal. During the Boer War, while Bishop of Natal, he was an army chaplain. After returning to England from Natal, Baynes was Vicar of St Mary's Church, Nottingham, and also an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Southwell and an honorary canon of Southwell Minster from 1905 until 1913. During World War I he was again an army chaplain. He was later Provost of Birmingham Cathedral (and an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Birmingham) until his retirement in 1937.
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Cushing is a town in Knox County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,534 at the 2010 census. A favorite of artists for its unspoiled natural setting, Cushing includes the villages of North Cushing, Cushing, South Cushing, and Pleasant Point.
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The Transandine Railway (Spanish: Ferrocarril Trasandino) was a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄8 in) metre gauge combined rack (Abt system) and adhesion railway which operated from Mendoza in Argentina, across the Andes mountain range via the Uspallata Pass, to Santa Rosa de Los Andes in Chile, a distance of 248 km. The railway has been out of service since 1984, and has been partly dismantled. There has been talk about restoring the railway, but there is currently no indication of any restorative work underway.
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Jim Baikie is a British comics artist, who is best known for his work with Alan Moore on Skizz.
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Henry Holt and Company is an American book publishing company, in New York City. One of the oldest publishers in the United States, it was founded in 1866 by Henry Holt and Frederick Leypoldt. Currently, the company publishes in the fields of American and international fiction, biography, history and politics, science, psychology, and health, as well as books for children's literature. In the US, it operates under Macmillan Publishers.
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\"One Good Woman\" is a popular song from 1988 by Peter Cetera, formerly the lead singer of the rock band Chicago. Cetera co-wrote and co-produced the track with Patrick Leonard, and the song was included on Cetera's 1988 album One More Story. The song was originally to be included in the Tom Hanks film Big, but Cetera withdrew \"One Good Woman\" from consideration because 20th Century Fox had proposed too many changes. Instead, it became the lead single from his One More Story album and reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in October 1988. It also spent four weeks atop the Billboard adult contemporary chart.
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HD 60532 c is an extrasolar planet located approximately 84 light-years away in the constellation of Puppis, orbiting the star HD 60532. This planet has a true mass of 7.46 times more than Jupiter which orbits at 1.58 AU and takes 607 days to revolve in an eccentric orbit. This planet was discovered on September 22, 2008 in La Silla Observatory using the HARPS spectrograph. On this same day, the second planet in this system, HD 60532 b, was discovered in a 3:1 orbital resonance.
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Sir Robert Barrie KCB, KCH (5 May 1774 – 7 June 1841) was a British officer of the Royal Navy noted for his service in the War of 1812. He was helped early in his naval career by the patronage of his uncle, Sir Alan Gardner, who arranged for him to take part in the Vancouver Expedition. When the Pacific Coast was explored, he had served as a midshipman with Captain Vancouver in 1791. He served in European waters from 1801 to 1811. He was mentioned in dispatches for his gallant conduct in a fight with a French squadron when, as First Lieutenant of Bourdelais, \"though dangerously wounded, he had disdained to quit the deck\". Barrie then commanded a number of ships during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. In 1804 he had been promoted Captain commanded Brilliant at 24-guns and in 1806 he went to Pomone at 38-guns. On 5 June 1807, he attacked a convoy of seventeen ships, sank three men-of-war, and captured fourteen other warships and store ships. He captured a privateer commanded by De Boissi, the Adjutant-General of France. In 1809, he captured a French warship and five transports. In 1811 he captured a Corsican fort and three French men-of-war. In 1811, He captured several important French prisoners, including Napoleon's brother Lucien Bonaparte on a French ship. He was particularly active during the War of 1812, carrying out several successful attacks on American towns and shipping in the Penobscot River region, and helping to destroy the Chesapeake Bay Flotilla. From 1813 to 1815 he served in the Dragon in American waters, and here again he made many captures. After a brief period spent living in France Barrie took up the post of Acting Commissioner of the Quebec Dockyard 1817-1818. By 1819, he served as Commissioner of the dockyard at Kingston. He was active in a number of areas, building and expanding the dockyard and promoting important hydrographic surveys and the construction of canals. Between 1819 and 1820 Captain Barrie, as Flag Officer of the Great Lakes, built the Stone Frigate in Kingston Royal Navy Dockyard to house the gear of the warships of 1812 laid up in Navy Bay. His instructions were to expedite the repair of the vessels at the bases in case of any emergency. From December 1820, the command of Flag Officer of the Great Lakes disappeared from the Navy List. In March 1824 Barrie was listed as \"Acting Resident Commissioner, Kingston, Upper Canada\" and his headquarters was shown to have been transferred to Kingston. He cultivated friendships with several important political figures, and on his return to England in 1834 received a number of honours.
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Justin Staritski (born 10 July 1970) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne and Collingwood in the Australian Football League (AFL). A midfielder, Staritski was recruited from Norwood in the South Australian National Football League. He was drafted before the 1989 VFL season but didn't play his first senior game until 1991. He averaged 16 disposals from his 16 games for North Melbourne that year. The following season he appeared nine times and then didn't play a league game in 1993. Collingwood selected him in the 1994 Pre-Season Draft, with pick 37, but he would only play once for his new club. Staritski has been involved in amateur football after leaving the AFL. He played briefly with the University Blues and as of 2011 is the coach of South Australian Amateur Football League club the Pembroke Kings.
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The 135th Aero Squadron was a Air Service, United States Army unit that fought on the Western Front during World War I. The squadron was assigned as a Corps Observation Squadron, performing short-range, tactical reconnaissance over the IV Corps, United States First Army sector of the Western Front in France, providing battlefield intelligence. In combat, the 135th was the first Air Service unit equipped with the all American made Dayton-Wright DH-4 aircraft. IV Corps was transferred to the United States Second Army in October 1918 for a planned offensive drive on Metz which was cancelled due to the 1918 Armistice with Germany on 11 November. The squadron returned to the United States in June 1919 and became part of the permanent United States Army Air Service in 1921, being re-designated as the 22d Squadron (Observation). The current United States Air Force unit which holds its lineage and history is the 22d Intelligence Squadron, assigned to the 707th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.
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Johannes Constantijn \"Stans\" Scheffer (16 December 1914 – 12 December 1982) was a Dutch swimmer. He won a bronze medal in the 100 m backstroke event at the 1938 European Aquatics Championships, and finished seventh in the 100 m freestyle in 1934. Between 1933 and 1938 he held three national titles and 12 national records in the 100 m freestyle and 100 m and 200 m backstroke events. Scheffer competed in the 100 m backstroke at the 1936 Summer Olympics, but failed to reach the final. On 25 January 1940 he married Nida Senff, who won the gold medal in the same event at the same Olympics. They had a son born in 1942, and earlier in 1938 published a book Wij zwemmen voor ons plezier (We swim for pleasure).
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DXVM, broadcasting as 99.1 iFM Cagayan De Oro, is a music FM radio station owned and operated by Radio Mindanao Network in the Philippines. Considered to be the first FM Station in Cagayan De Oro and in the Northern Mindanao area. The station's studio and transmitter is located at Don Apolinario Velez corner Echem streets, Cagayan De Oro.
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Mark \"Super\" Duper (born January 25, 1959) is an American former football wide receiver who played for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League from 1982 to 1992. He played collegiately at Northwestern State University and was selected by the Dolphins in the 2nd round of the 1982 NFL draft. He is a member of the Omega Psi Phi fraternity. Nicknamed \"Super Duper\", he played 11 seasons for the Dolphins where his best years came while teamed with Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino and fellow wide receiver Mark Clayton, the other half of the \"Marks Brothers\" wide receiver tandem. Duper, who wore #85, was a 3-time Pro Bowl selection in 1983, 1984 and 1986. His best season was 1984, when he had 71 catches, 1306 yards and 8 TDs, and in 1986, when he tallied 67 catches, 1313 yards and 11 TDs. Duper had four 1,000-yard seasons, with the final one coming in 1991 at age 32, when he posted 1085 yards. Duper was also a track star, he won in the finals of the 400-meter relay at the 1981 NCAA track and field championships at Northwestern State University, and from the 1980 Olympic trials finished seventh in the 200-meter dash and reached the semifinals of the 100. he competed in the 100 meters and 200 meters, posting personal bests of 10.21 seconds and 20.77 seconds, respectively. In 11 NFL seasons, he caught 511 passes for 8,869 yards and 59 touchdowns. In 1994, he also appeared in two games with the Miami Hooters of the Arena Football League. On November 8, 2013, Duper revealed he had been diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Duper was inducted (with Mark Clayton) into the Miami Dolphins Honor Roll on December 15, 2003.
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Arniotites is an Early Jurassic ammonite genus that belongs to the ammonitid family Arietitidae. Named by Whiteaves in 1889, Arniotites is evolute. Inner whorls are smooth, middle and outer whorls have blunt primary ribs that end abruptly at the ventral shoulder or at ventro-lateral tubercles. The venter (outer rim) is keeled. Arniotites has been found in Canada.
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Crossosalarias macrospilus, the Triplespot blenny, is a species combtooth blenny from the Western Pacific. It occasionally makes its way into the aquarium trade. It grows to a length of 10 centimetres (3.9 in) TL. This species is the only known member of its genus.
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Tok Airport (IATA: TKJ, ICAO: PATJ, FAA LID: TKJ) was a state-owned public-use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) south of the central business district of Tok, in the Southeast Fairbanks Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska.
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The 2012 Epsom Derby (known as the Investec Derby for sponsorship reasons) was the 233rd annual running of the Derby horse race. It took place at Epsom Downs Racecourse on 2 June 2012. The race was won by Camelot, the 8/13 favourite ridden by jockey Joseph O'Brien and trained by his father Aidan O'Brien. As usual, in attendance at Epsom was Queen Elizabeth II to mark the start of a national holiday weekend celebrating her Diamond Jubilee.
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Westfield Brandon, formerly known as Brandon Town Center and Westfield Shoppingtown Brandon, is a shopping mall located eight miles (13 km) east of Tampa, Florida, in the suburban community of Brandon. The mall is owned by Australian-based Westfield Group, and is one of five Westfield shopping centers in the state of Florida. Westfield Brandon is directly off Interstate 75, sitting on land between State Road 60 and the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway.
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Uggdal Church (Norwegian: Uggdal kyrkje) is a parish church in Tysnes municipality in Hordaland county, Norway. It is located in the village of Uggdal on the large island of Tysnesøya. The church is part of the \"Reksteren og Uggdal\" parish in the Sunnhordland deanery in the Diocese of Bjørgvin. The white, wooden church was built in 1876. The church was designed by the architect O. Vangsnes. The church, which seats about 650 people, was consecrated on 31 May 1876 by the Bishop Peter Hersleb Graah Birkeland.
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Kaito Kuroba (Japanese: 黒羽 快斗 Hepburn: Kuroba Kaito), the true identity of the gentleman thief \"Kaito Kid\" (怪盗キッド Kaitō Kid, \"Phantom Thief Kid\"), is a fictional character and protagonist of the Magic Kaito manga series created by Gosho Aoyama. His father Toichi Kuroba was the original Kaito Kid before being killed by an unknown organization. Kaito Kuroba then takes on the role of Kid after learning the organization is after a gemstone called Pandora and decides to find and destroy it. Kaito Kuroba has also made significant appearances in Aoyama's Case Closed series. His strong resemblance to the protagonist of this series, Jimmy Kudo, allows Kuroba to impersonate him without a mask. He is also voiced by the same voice actors as Kudo. When Case Closed was localized into English, Viz Media chose the rōmaji Kaito Kid for the manga, while Funimation Entertainment referred to him as Phantom Thief Kid in the anime.
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The 2013 Louisiana Swashbucklers season was the ninth season as a professional indoor football franchise and their second in the Professional Indoor Football League (PIFL). One of 7 teams competing in the PIFL for the 2013 season. The team played their home games under head coach Darnell Lee at the Sudduth Coliseum in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The Swashbucklers earned a 5-6 record, placing 5th in the league, failing to qualify for the playoffs.
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Necturus is a genus of aquatic salamanders endemic to the eastern United States and Canada. They are commonly known as waterdogs and mudpuppies. The common mudpuppy (N. maculosus) is probably the best-known species – as an amphibian with gill slits, it is often dissected in comparative anatomy classes.
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Next Plateau Entertainment (formerly Next Plateau Records) is an American record label that currently operates in association with Universal Republic Records.
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The Bornean green magpie (Cissa jefferyi) is a passerine bird in the crow family, Corvidae. It is endemic to montane forests on the southeast Asian island of Borneo. It was formerly included as a subspecies of the Javan green magpie, but under the common name Short-tailed Green Magpie. Uniquely among the green magpies, the Bornean green magpie has whitish eyes (dark reddish-brown in the other species). It dwells in thick vegetation in the mid and upper storeys of forests, and makes only short flights. The Bornean green magpie builds an open cup nest of sticks in the canopy. The fascinating nesting behaviors of this bird can be viewed at this link. The Bornean green magpie has a rather harsh call; a reminder that they are passerine birds which belong to the crow family Corvidae.
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Barbara Ann Marshall (born January 27, 1957) is an American former swimmer and former world record-holder. Marshall represented the United States in the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Germany. She swam for the gold medal-winning U.S. team in the preliminary heats of the women's 4×100-meter freestyle relay, but did not receive a medal. Under the international swimming rules in effect in 1972, only those relay swimmers who competed in the event final received medals. Individually, she also competed in the women's 200-meter freestyle, and placed fourth in the event final with a time of 2:05.45.
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Board of Education v. Pico, 457 U.S. 853 (1982), was a case in which four Justices of the United States Supreme Court concluded that the First Amendment limits the power of local school boards to remove library books from junior high schools and high schools, four Justices concluded the contrary (with perhaps a few minor exceptions), and one Justice concluded that the Court need not decide the question.
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Vlatko Čančar (born April 10, 1997) is a Slovenian professional basketball player for Mega Leks of the Basketball League of Serbia and the ABA League. He is a 2.03 m tall small forward.
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The 1927 UCLA Grizzlies football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Los Angeles during the 1927 college football season. In their third year under head coach William H. Spaulding, the Grizzlies compiled a 6–2–1 record and outscored their opponents by a combined total of 144 to 54.
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Louis K. Liggett Co. v. Lee, 288 U.S. 517 (1933), is a corporate law decision from the United States Supreme Court.
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Batman: The Dark Knight (formerly known as Batman: The Ride) is a steel floorless roller coaster designed by Bolliger & Mabillard located in the south end of Six Flags New England. The roller coaster has 2,600 feet (790 m) of track, reaches a maximum height of 117.8 feet (35.9 m), and features five inversions. The coaster was announced on February 6, 2002 and opened to the public on April 20, 2002. In 2008, the ride's name was changed to Batman: The Ride to avoid confusion with The Dark Knight Coaster that was planned to be built at the park; after the project was cancelled, the ride's name reverted to its original.
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Cristina González Ramos (born 6 August 1983) is a retired Spanish handball goalkeeper. She played on the Spanish women's national team. She was part of the Spanish team at the 2008 European Women's Handball Championship, where the Spanish team reached the final, after defeating Germany in the semifinal.She competed at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship in Brazil, where the Spanish team placed third.
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Scott Miller (born September 27, 1981) is an Australian association football coach. Appointed by the governing body for the sport of football (soccer) in Australia, Football Federation Australia (FFA) in June 2015, He had previously served as the manager of A-League club Newcastle Jets.
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Huang Sui (simplified Chinese: 黄穗; traditional Chinese: 黃穗; pinyin: Huáng Suì; born January 8, 1982 in Hunan, China) is a Chinese-Australian female badminton player.
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Leslie Edwin Miles (born November 10, 1953) is an American football coach and former player. He served as head coach at Louisiana State University (LSU) from 2005 to 2016, and at Oklahoma State University from 2001 to 2004. Miles is nicknamed \"The Hat\" for his signature white cap, as well as \"The Mad Hatter\" for his eccentricities and play-calling habits. Prior to being a head coach, he was an assistant coach at Oklahoma State as well as at the University of Michigan, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and with the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). Miles led the 2007 LSU Tigers football team to a win in the BCS National Championship Game against Ohio State, 38–24.
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The Belgian railway line 125 is a railway line in Belgium connecting Liège and Namur. Completed in 1851, the line runs 59.5 km. It runs along the northern (left) bank of the river Meuse.
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Mumtaz Ali Khan Bhutto (Urdu: ممتاز علی بھٹو , Sindhi: ممتاز علي ڀٽو) (born 28 November 1933), is a Pakistani politician who has served as 8th Governor of Sindh. He is also the first cousin of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, chairman of the Sindh National Front and Sindh Qaumi Itehad. Mumtaz Bhutto was the founding member of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), former federal minister, Governor of Sindh and Chief Minister of Sindh.
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Saint Helier (died 555 AD) was a 6th-century ascetic hermit. He is the patron saint of Jersey in the Channel Islands, and in particular of the town and parish of Saint Helier, the island’s capital. He is also invoked as a healing saint for diseases of the skin and eyes.
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Ben Walton (born 12 November 1979) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Australian Football League (AFL). Walton played his early football at Trinity College (Gawler) and Central District, prior to being selected by St Kilda with pick 16 of the 1997 National Draft. He didn't play senior football in 1998 but made 18 league appearances in the 1999 AFL season, as a utility player. Over the next two seasons he added just five more games to his tally and was delisted. He returned to Central District after his AFL career ended and in 2004 he began playing for another SANFL club, North Adelaide.
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The International Journal of Computational Geometry and Applications (IJCGA) is a bimonthly journal published since 1991, by World Scientific. It covers the application of computational geometry in design and analysis of algorithms, focusing on problems arising in various fields of science and engineering such as computer-aided geometry design (CAGD), operations research, and others. The current editors-in-chief are D.-T. Lee of the Institute of Information Science in Taiwan, and Joseph S. B. Mitchell from the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statisticsin the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
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Podocarpus sprucei is a species of conifer in the Podocarpaceae family.It is found largely in Ecuador and Peru.
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Thorpe Hall School is a non-selective, coeducational independent day school in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. The school is a member of the Independent Schools Council. It is known for an emphasis on teaching pupils how to learn and acquire the skills they need to become life-long learners. Ranked among the top 100 Preparatory Schools by the Sunday Times for excellent SAT's results in 2015, the school has a strong academic record and a long tradition of preparing candidates for the 11+. Some pupils move onto one of Southend's four Grammar Schools. Many pupils choose to stay and move to Thorpe Hall's Senior School, a leading setting for GCSE success in the county of Essex. With a proud rugby playing tradition, the school competes in many events around the UK in football, netball and cricket. A new sports hall opens in the 2016/17 academic year. The school admits students from age 2–16. Facilities include a nursery with outdoor learning area, a wilderness area, three purpose built classroom blocks, a Design and Technology workshop, an art studio, a Food and Textiles studio, a full equipped theatre seating 250 people, 11 acres of land including a 7-acre field for Rugby and Football plus an all-weather cricket strip. The curriculum broadly follows the National Curriculum for England. The school also offers means tested bursaries. In September 2014, the school’s deputy head, Martin Goldberg, was found dead the day after he had been interviewed by police about images of children undressing in changing rooms which had been found in his possession. Goldberg had worked at the school for 23 years. Head teacher Andrew Hampton wrote in the school’s newsletter of his feelings of \"utter shock and betrayal\". Headteacher Andrew Hampton was elected Chair of the Independent Schools ssociation in 2014 and elected a Fellow of the Royal Society ArtsA
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The First Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University (Chinese: 新疆医科大学第一附属医院) is a teaching hospital in the western border of area of Urumqi, Xinjiang, China affiliated with Xinjiang Medical University. Founded in 1956 together with the university, the hospital is a college of clinical medicine affiliated with XMU. The hospital currently has 1357 beds with more than 1500 specialists. It has been more than 50 years since the building of this hospital it has been since then adhered to the culture of building homes in Xinjiang, giving strong science education and producing talented young enthusiastic doctors. The hospitals' main policy is increasing the level of health care, discipline and gradually building a comprehensive scientific research and science technology infrastructure construction and management system. The Ministry of Health has been supervising the management since the 1960s. It has also been awarded the title of being in top ten hospitals in northwest China. This hospitals has become the preferred educational institution for the ethnic people of Xinjiang. In June 2008, hospital management through a special fund has issued orders to build a new hospital building for the ever increasing number of patients in the city of Urumqi.
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New York–Presbyterian Hospital, styled as NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital, is a nonprofit university hospital in New York City affiliated with two Ivy League medical schools: Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons and Weill Cornell Medical College. It is composed of two distinct medical centers, Columbia University Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medical Center. As of August 2016, the hospital is ranked 6th in the United States and 1st in the New York City metropolitan area by U.S. News & World Report. The hospital has 2,478 beds in total, and is one of the largest hospitals in the United States. New York–Presbyterian Hospital is among the largest hospitals and largest private employers in New York City and one of the world's busiest.
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The discography of Capital Kings, an American Christian pop and electronic band, consists of two studio albums, one remix album, three EPs, singles, videos and remixes.
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Elland Road is a football stadium in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, which has been the home of Leeds United F.C. since the club's foundation in 1919. The stadium is the 12th largest football stadium in England, and the fourth largest outside the Premier League. The ground has hosted FA Cup semi-final matches as a neutral venue, and England international fixtures, and was selected as one of eight Euro 96 venues. Elland Road was used by rugby league club Hunslet Hawks in the mid-1980s and hosted two matches of the 2015 Rugby World Cup. The stadium has hosted concerts, including performances by rock bands Queen, U2, Happy Mondays and the Kaiser Chiefs. Elland Road has four stands – the Revie Stand, the East Stand, the South Stand and the John Charles Stand– and a capacity of 39,460. The record attendance of 57,892 was set on 15 March 1967 in an FA Cup 5th round replay against Sunderland. This was before the stadium became an all-seater venue as stipulated by the Taylor Report and the modern record is 40,287 for a Premiership match against Newcastle United on 22 December 2001.
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WSBK-TV, virtual channel 38 (UHF digital channel 39), is a MyNetworkTV-affiliated television station located in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The station is owned by the CBS Television Stations subsidiary of the CBS Corporation, as part of a duopoly with CBS owned-and-operated station WBZ-TV (channel 4). The two stations share studios on Soldiers Field Road in the Brighton section of Boston, WSBK's transmitter is located along the Needham and Wellesley town line (southwest of the MA 9 and I-95/MA 128 interchange). WSBK is also available via direct broadcast satellite throughout the United States on Dish Network as part of its superstation package (which since September 2013, is available only to existing subscribers of the tier).
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Darrell Reid (born June 20, 1982 in Freehold Borough, New Jersey) is a former American football linebacker. He was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 2005 and was a part of their Super Bowl XLI winning team against the Chicago Bears. He played college football at Minnesota.
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Stephen Allen (July 2, 1767 – July 28, 1852) was an American politician from New York.
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Katherine Bobak (born August 8, 1994) is a Canadian pair skater. With Ian Beharry, she is the 2011 JGP Final silver medalist and the 2012 Canadian national junior champion. With Matthew Penasse, she is the 2009 Canadian national novice champion and two-time (2010–2011) Canadian junior bronze medalist.
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Tillandsia 'Royale' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus Tillandsia in the Bromeliad family.
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Waterfall railway station was on the Cork and Bandon Railway in County Cork, Ireland.
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\"Fascination\" is the third single to be released in the U.S. from American singer Donna Summer's 1987 album All Systems Go. Written by Eddie Schwartz and Dave Tyson and produced by Harold Faltermeyer, the ballad is a love song sung by Summer mainly in the lower part of her vocal range, although she drifts up into her \"head voice\" in parts of the chorus. The song was not commercially successful, and was not released as a single outside of the U.S.
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Francisco Xavier do Amaral (1937 – 6 March 2012) was an East Timorese politician. A founder of the Frente Revolucionaria de Timor Leste Independente (Fretilin), Amaral was sworn in as the first President of East Timor when the country, then a Portuguese colony, made a unilateral declaration of independence on 28 November 1975. He was a member of the National Parliament for the Timorese Social Democratic Association from 2001 until his death. Amaral was also known as \"Abo (Grandfather) Xavier,\" a term of endearment, by East Timorese.
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Svetlana Sedenkova (born 6 November 1989) is a Kazakhstani group rhythmic gymnast. She represents her nation at international competitions. She competed at world championships, including at the 2007 World Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships.
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Adahisa Peña Arteaga (born August 6, 1983) is a pageant titleholder, born in Valencia, Venezuela. She was represented the Apure state in the Miss Venezuela 2008 pageant, on September 10, 2008, and won the Miss Congeniality award.
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Edwin M. Price (18 October, 1884 – 11 January, 1957) was a Kansas City, Missouri architect who was a partner with Henry F. Hoit and Alfred E. Barnes in the notable firm of Hoit, Price and Barnes.
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Desdemona (/ˌdɛzdᵻˈmoʊnə/ DEZ-di-MOH-nə) is an inner satellite of Uranus. It was discovered from the images taken by Voyager 2 on 13 January 1986, and was given the temporary designation S/1986 U 6. Desdemona is named after the wife of Othello in William Shakespeare's play Othello. It is also designated Uranus X. Desdemona belongs to Portia Group of satellites, which also includes Bianca, Cressida, Juliet, Portia, Rosalind, Cupid, Belinda and Perdita. These satellites have similar orbits and photometric properties. Other than its orbit, radius of 32 km and geometric albedo of 0.08 virtually nothing is known about Desdemona. At the Voyager 2 images Desdemona appears as an elongated object, the major axis pointing towards Uranus. The ratio of axes of Desdemona's prolate spheroid is 0.6 ± 0.3. Its surface is grey in color. Desdemona may collide with one of its neighboring moons Cressida or Juliet within the next 100 million years.
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Duklyon: Clamp School Defenders (学園特警デュカリオン Gakuen Tokkei Dyukarion) is a manga created by Clamp, a Japanese artistic group of four women. The story features two teenagers on Clamp Campus, Kentarou Higashikunimaru and Takeshi Shukaido, who are called upon occasion to become monster-battling superheroes while wearing armored outfits in this comic parody of typical superhero action based manga for boys. They are ordered about by Eri Chusonji, their team leader and informant who has a violent tendency to strike the heads of her subordinates with a mallet. Additional humor results from the story's primary villain falling madly in love with Eri. Like Clamp School Detectives, Man of Many Faces and X/1999, the story takes places on the pentagram shaped Clamp campus, founded by the Imonoyama family. Kentarou, Takeshi, and Eri all appear in a chapter of Tsubasa, another manga by Clamp.They also have cameos in a few episodes of Clamp Campus Detectives and appear in the Clamp in Wonderland anime video Ashura-ou, the main character's father from Clamp's first manga RG Veda, makes a very brief appearance as a teacher in one of the latter chapters of Duklyon
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Thor Dresler (born 10 March 1979 in Herlev) is a Danish former professional ice hockey player who participated at the 2010 IIHF World Championship as a member of the Denmark National men's ice hockey team.
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The Lijiatuo Yangtze River Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge over the Yangtze River in Chongqing, China. Completed in 1995, it has a main span of 444 metres (1,457 ft), placing it among the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world. The bridge carries 4 lanes of traffic between the Banan District south of the Yangtze River and the Jiulongpo District to the north. In the summer of 2013 the bridge was closed for five days as its steel cables were replaced. In December 2014 the city government approved another replacement of the bridge's cables.
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Augustos Zerlendis sometimes spelled Avgoustos Zerlentis (Greek: Αύγουστος Ζερλέντης Greek pronunciation: [ˈav.ɣu.stɔs zeɾˈlenˈtis]]; 5 November 1886 – 1954) was a Greek tennis player who competed at the 1920 Olympic Games in Antwerp. He reached the fourth round of the 1920 Wimbledon Championships singles competition. Between 1927 and 1931 he played in seven ties for the Greek Davis Cup team.
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The Rugby Roma Olimpic 1930 (italian for Amateur Sport Club Rugby Roma Olimpic ) is a former Italian professional rugby union team.Based in Rome, the senior team competed in the Italian top tier competition, the Super 10 (now National Championship of Excellence).Rugby Roma's home ground was the Tre Fontane Stadium, located in the Roman south-western suburb of EUR. The club won 5 Italian titles, in 1935, 1937, 1948, 1949 and 2000, and competed in the 2000-01 Heineken Cup, though losing all the matches in their 1st stage pool. In the last season 2010-11 Rugby Roma's head coaches were Danie De Villiers and Jaco Stoumann. At the end of the 2010-11 season, after the winner of the Trofeo Eccellenza 2010-2011, the club was disbanded for financial difficulties.
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The 1979 Bulgarian Cup Final was the 39th final of the Bulgarian Cup (in this period the tournament was named Cup of the Soviet Army), and was contested between Levski Sofia and Beroe Stara Zagora on 23 May 1979 at Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia. Levski won the final 4–1.
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Club Polideportivo Vícar Goya Almería is a Spanish women's handball club from Vícar, Almería currently playing in second-tier División de Honor Plata. Founded in 1980 in the Cruz de Caravaca district's Francisco de Goya school, Goya Almería played in the División de Honor between 1999 and 2011, with a 4th place (2001) as it best result. It also played the EHF Cup in 2001 and 2002. Following the end of the 2010-11 season it sold its spot in the category to BM Remudas due to financial strain.
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Davallia fejeensis is a species of fern in the Davalliaceae family. It is native to the Fiji Islands in Oceania.
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Helston RFC is a rugby union club in Cornwall which has been in existence since 1965. They currently play in Cornwall League 1, following promotion from Cornwall League 2 in 2005–06. They are famous for the 1995–96 side that managed to reach the final of the RFU Pilkington Shield, and are one of only three Cornish club sides to have played in a competitive final at Twickenham (alongside Mount's Bay RFC and the Cornish Pirates).
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Kazimierz Cardinal Świątek (Belarusian: Казімір Свёнтак, Kazimir Sviontak; 21 October 1914 – 21 July 2011) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church who was most known for his resistance to Cold War-era Soviet Communism and for his service in Minsk, Belarus. Cardinal Swiatek was the former Metropolitan Archbishop of Minsk-Mohilev, and Apostolic Administrator of Pinsk. Świątek was born to Polish parents in the municipality of Walk, in what was then the Russian Empire, the present-day municipality of Valga, Estonia. His family was deported to Siberia during the Russian Revolution. His father died fighting in the Polish-Soviet War. The future Cardinal lived in newly independent Poland from 1922. After completing his philosophical and theological studies at the seminary in Pinsk, Świątek was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in 1939, and then was sent to the parish of Prużany. The Soviet Union occupied Pinsk after the Nazi-Soviet Pact divided Poland in 1939. Świątek was arrested by the NKVD in April 1941, and held on death row in Brest for two months. Father Świątek escaped from prison, taking advantage of the confusion caused by the Nazi German invasion of the Soviet Union on 22 June 1941, and returned to Pruzhany. In December 1944, the NKVD arrested Swiatek for a second time. The following year he was sentenced to 10 years hard labor in a concentration camp, and spent nine years in Siberia and the north of the Soviet Union, working in the taiga and in the mines. After his release in June 1954, he returned to Pinsk. In 1988, he was made a Monsignor by Pope John Paul II, who in 1991 appointed him Metropolitan Archbishop of Minsk-Mohilev and Apostolic Administrator of Pinsk, and on 26 November 1994 created and proclaimed him Cardinal-Priest of San Gerardo Maiella. He was elected as the first President of the Conference of Catholic Bishops of Belarus, which according to the church's website \"underlines his leading role in the Church in Belarus.\" In July 2006, Świątek, then aged 91, his resignation for reasons of age and declining health from the offices of Metropolitan Archbishop of Minsk-Mohilev was accepted by Pope Benedict XVI, but he remained Apostolic Administrator of Pinsk until 30 June 2011, when Tadeusz Kondrusiewicz, his successor as Metropolitan Archbishop of Minsk-Mohilev, replaced him also as Apostolic Administrator of Pinsk.
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Nototodarus is a genus of squid. Example species in this genus include Nototodarus sloanii, a species sought for human food; in the process of harvesting N. sloanii Australian sea lions are frequently killed, since that marine mammal preys upon this squid species. Furthermore, New Zealand arrow squid, N. sloanii, is an important food source for the endangered yellow-eyed penguin, Megadyptes antipodes.
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Sepidan Flour Mill (Persian: كارخانه ارد سپيدان – Kārkhāneh Ārd-e Sepīdān) is a village and company town in Zarqan Rural District, Zarqan District, Shiraz County, Fars Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 54, in 15 families.
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The International Ballet Festival of Trujillo is an event held in the Peruvian city of Trujillo since 1977. This festival in 2012 takes place in 6 and 7 November and it is a competition of dancers from several countries representatives of Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, France, Mexico and Germany. Currently this festival is organized by the Ballet Company of Trujillo.
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Straub Medical Center is a fully integrated not-for-profit health care system with a 159-bed hospital in Honolulu, a network of neighborhood clinics and a visiting specialist program that reaches throughout the state of Hawai‘i. With more than 350 employed or contracted physicians who are leaders in their fields, Straub provides its patients with expert diagnoses and treatments for more than 32 different medical specialties, including bone and joint, heart, cancer, endocrinology/diabetes, family medicine, gastroenterology, geriatric medicine, internal medicine, women’s health, vascular and urology. Straub is home to the Pacific Region’s only multi-disciplinary burn treatment center. The hospital consistently brings new technologies and innovative medical practices to Hawai‘i, such as minimally invasive cardiac surgery and total joint replacement. Straub is an affiliate of Hawai’i Pacific Health, the state’s largest health care provider.
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Gundu Hanumantha Rao is a Telugu actor. Some of the famous movies in which he appeared are Pellaniki Premalekha Priyuraliki Subhalekha in 1992, Rajendradu Gajendradu, Mayaloodu, Jodi No.1, Nenu Seetamahalakshmi, Kedi No.1, Apparao Driving School, Kalyanam, Original, Neramu Siksha, High School, Pappu, Kothoka Vintha, NRI, Colors, Panchamukhi, Sri Sai Sankalpam, Mano Balam and the TV serial Amrutham. He first appeared in Jandhyala's film Aha Naa Pellanta in 1987 and gained popularity in comedian roles in SV Krishna Reddy's films. He got 3 TV Nandi Awards from Andhra Pradesh Government. One of them is for the famous 'Amrutham' serial. He was a famous stage drama artiste before entering into cinema.
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The Inside Information Stakes is an American Thoroughbred horse race run annually at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida. A Grade II event, it is open to fillies and mares age four-years-old and up, willing to race seven furlongs on the dirt. The race currently offers a purse of $200,000. Known as the Shirley Jones Handicap until 2009, it was renamed for the racing mare Inside Information, winner of the 1995 Breeders' Cup Distaff who was voted that year's American Champion Older Female Horse. The race was run at six furlongs in 1976 and 1979 as the Shirley Jones Stakes and was open to three-year-old fillies. In 1976 the distance was set at 1 1⁄16 miles (8.5 furlongs) and in 1979 at six furlongs. In 1983, the race was run in two divisions.
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Karl-Heinrich Schulz (7 October 1906 – 28 July 1986) was a highly decorated Generalmajor in the Luftwaffe during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. Karl-Heinrich Schulz was captured by Allied troops in May 1945 and was held until December 1947.
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John Lloyd (born 27 August 1954) is a former professional tennis player who reached an ATP world ranking of 21 from 23 July 1978 to 30 July 1978 and who was ranked as UK number 1 in 1984 and 1985. He now works as sports commentator. During his career, he reached one Grand Slam singles final and won three Grand Slam mixed doubles titles with tennis partner Wendy Turnbull, the French Open in 1982 and Wimbledon in 1983 and 1984. Also, Lloyd scored 27 wins and 24 losses with the Great Britain Davis Cup team. He was the first husband of the former top woman player Chris Evert and is the younger brother of the former British Davis Cup captain David Lloyd. He served as the British Davis Cup Captain Himself from August 2006 – March 2010.He is a Member of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
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New Riders of the Purple Sage is an American country rock band. The group emerged from the psychedelic rock scene in San Francisco, California, in 1969, and its original lineup included several members of the Grateful Dead. Their best known song is \"Panama Red.\" The band is sometimes referred to as the New Riders, or as NRPS.
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John Nepomucene Neumann, C.Ss.R. (Czech: Jan Nepomucký Neumann, German: Johann Nepomuk Neumann; March 28, 1811 – January 5, 1860), was a Catholic priest from Bohemia. He immigrated to the United States in 1836, where he joined the Redemptorist order and became the fourth Bishop of Philadelphia (1852–60). He is the first United States bishop (and to date the only male citizen) to be canonized. While Bishop of Philadelphia, Neumann founded the first Catholic diocesan school system in the United States. He is a Roman Catholic saint, canonized in 1977.
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Jaynee LaVecchia (born October 9, 1954) is a Justice who was nominated by Governor Christine Todd Whitman to serve on the New Jersey Supreme Court on January 6, 2000. She was confirmed by the New Jersey Senate on January 10, 2000 and sat until 2007 when her term expired. Being successfully reappointed, she was granted tenure until 2024 when she will be constitutionally removed from office for reaching the 70-year age limit on Supreme Court justices.
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William \"Bill\" Smith (born April 26, 1939) is a former NBA basketball player. Smith was drafted with the first pick in the fifth round of the 1961 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks. He played in nine games for the Knicks in the 1961-62 NBA season and averaged 2.6 points per game, 0.7 assists per game and 1.8 rebounds per game.
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Robert Adam FRSE FRS FSA (Scot) FSA FRSA (3 July 1728 – 3 March 1792) was a British neoclassical architect, interior designer and furniture designer. He was the son of William Adam (1689–1748), the country's foremost architect of the time, and trained under him. With his older brother John, Robert took on the family business, which included lucrative work for the Board of Ordnance, after William's death. In 1754, he left for Rome, spending nearly five years on the continent studying architecture under Charles-Louis Clérisseau and Giovanni Battista Piranesi. On his return to Britain he established a practice in London, where he was joined by his younger brother James. Here he developed the \"Adam Style\", and his theory of \"movement\" in architecture, based on his studies of antiquity and became one of the most successful and fashionable architects in the country. Adam held the post of Architect of the King's Works from 1761 to 1769. Robert Adam was a leader of the first phase of the classical revival in England and Scotland from around 1760 until his death. He influenced the development of Western architecture, both in Europe and in North America. Adam designed interiors and fittings as well as houses. He served as the member of Parliament for Kinross-shire from 1768 to 1774.
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Abaeté Linhas Aéreas S/A is a domestic airline based in Lauro de Freitas, near Salvador da Bahia, Brazil founded in 1994. According to the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC), between January and December 2015 Abaeté had 0% of the domestic market share in terms of passengers per kilometer flown.
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The Boston Patriots finished the American Football League's 1968 season with a record of four wins and ten losses, and finished fourth in the AFL's Eastern Division. The Patriots played their final season of home games at Fenway Park before moving to Alumni Stadium on the campus of Boston College for the following season.
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Royal Township is one of twenty-four townships in Antelope County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 163 at the 2010 census. The village of Royal lies within the township.
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David Starr (born October 11, 1967) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 93 Chevrolet Camaro for RSS Racing.
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Ferganoceratodus is a genus of prehistoric lungfish which lived during the Jurassic and Cretaceous period.
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William \"Bill\" Shankly OBE (2 September 1913 – 29 September 1981) was a Scottish footballer and manager who is best known for his time as manager of Liverpool. Shankly came from a small Scottish mining community as one of five brothers who played football professionally. He played as a ball-winning right-half and was capped twelve times for Scotland, including seven wartime internationals. He spent one season at Carlisle United before spending the rest of his career at Preston North End, with whom he won the FA Cup in 1938. His playing career was interrupted by his service in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. He became a manager after he retired from playing in 1949, returning to Carlisle United. He later managed Grimsby Town, Workington and Huddersfield Town before moving to become Liverpool manager in December 1959. Shankly took charge of Liverpool when they were in the Second Division and rebuilt the team into a major force in English and European football. He led Liverpool to the Second Division Championship to gain promotion to the top-flight First Division in 1962, before going on to win three First Division Championships, two FA Cups, four Charity Shields and one UEFA Cup. Shankly announced his surprise retirement from football a few weeks after Liverpool won the 1974 FA Cup Final, having managed the club for 15 years, and was succeeded by his long-time assistant Bob Paisley. He led the Liverpool team out for the last time at Wembley for the 1974 FA Charity Shield. He died seven years later at the age of 68.
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Micractaeon koptawelilensis is a species of land snail, terrestrial gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Achatinoidea (according to the taxonomy of the Gastropoda by Bouchet & Rocroi, 2005). Micractaeon koptawelilensis is the only species in the genus Micractaeon. Micractaeon is the type genus of the family Micractaeonidae, and Micractaeon is the only genus in the family Micractaeonidae. This family has no subfamilies.
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Zumot Winery is a family owned winery in Jordan. The winery, one of the few producers of Jordanian wine, gained itself international praise due to its investment in organic wines. The winery has three vineyards: in Madaba, in Jerash, and in Irbid. Fish ponds are used to provide waters rich in nitrates from fish manure and a sheep flock that act as natural lawnmowers and fertilizers. The winery garnered several awards, including silver medals for its Chenin Blanc and Merlot at the Vinalies Internationales wine contest in Paris, France. Its brand is called Saint George wines, named after the Saint George church in Madaba where the first vineyard was located.
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Víctor Emeric is a Puerto Rican politician and the current mayor of Vieques. Emeric is affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party (PPD) and has served as mayor since 2013.
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Reginald Joseph Leach OM (born April 23, 1950) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey right winger who played 13 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Boston Bruins, California Golden Seals, Philadelphia Flyers and Detroit Red Wings. He is best known for his time in Philadelphia, winning a Stanley Cup with the Flyers in 1975 and being a member of the LCB line.
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Hwajeon Station is a station on the Gyeongui Line. The Korea Aerospace University is located nearby.
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Michael Meldrum (born January 14, 1968) is a Canadian former individual medley swimmer who represented Canada at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There he finished in 23rd position in the 400-metre individual medley. Michael Meldrum is currently the head coach of the Killarney Swim Club in Calgary, Alberta, and coaches the Senior A and Intermediate squads at the Talisman Centre in Calgary. He lives there with daughters Mackenzie Meldrum and Morgan Meldrum and wife Tania Meldrum. Mike has been with the Killarney Swim Club for 18 years where he has coaches many athletes to a professional level.
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Vytautas (c. 1350 – October 27, 1430), also known as Vytautas the Great (Lithuanian: , Belarusian: Вітаўт Кейстутавіч (Vitaŭt Kiejstutavič), Polish: Witold Kiejstutowicz, Rusyn: Vitovt, Latin: Alexander Vitoldus) from the 15th century onwards, was one of the most famous rulers of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which chiefly encompassed the Lithuanians and Ruthenians. He was also the Prince of Hrodna (1370–1382), Prince of Lutsk (1387–1389), and the postulated king of the Hussites. In modern Lithuania, Vytautas is revered as a national hero and was an important figure in the national rebirth in the 19th century. Vytautas is a popular male given name in Lithuania. In commemoration of the 500-year anniversary of his death, Vytautas Magnus University was named after him. Monuments in his honour were built in many towns in the independent Republic of Lithuania during the interwar period, from 1918–1939.
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Abrolophus marinensis is a species of mite belonging to the family Erythraeidae. It is named after the Marine de Farimore, Corsica, where the species was first collected. A. marinensis differs from its cogenerate species in its palptarsus having 2 setae with a tufty tip. It particularly differs from A. longicollis in its shorter length measurements.
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Heartbeat Productions is the parent company of a number of record labels originating from Bristol, England. Heartbeat Records was formed in 1978, and other labels have been added over the years to cater for specific niche markets or bands: Riot City Records in 1980, Disorder Records in 1981, FSA Records in 1992 and Trash City Records in 1994.
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The Selamiut Range is a mountain range on the northernmost tip of Labrador, Canada. It is a subrange of the Torngat Mountains which in turn form part of the southern section of the Arctic Cordillera mountain system.
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Milan Milosevic (born September 26, 1985) is a Bosnian professional basketball player who plays for AEK Athens of the Greek Basket League. He also represents the senior men's Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team. He is 2.05 m (6 ft. 8¾ in.) tall, and he can play at both the small forward and power forward positions.
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Estado de México–Faren Kuota (UCI team code: EMF) was a professional women's cycling team based in the Mexico, which competed in elite road bicycle racing events such as the UCI Women's Road World Cup.
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Ron Palmeri is an American venture capitalist and entrepreneur. In 2011, Palmeri co-founded Prism Skylabs, a technology company that optimizes offline commerce. The founders he works with describe him as a \"dedicated coach who gives excellent advice.\"
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