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The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cochabamaba (Latin: Archidioecesis Cochabambensis) is an archdiocese located in the city of Cochabamba in Bolivia.
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The men's trap competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 14 and 15 at the Markópoulo Olympic Shooting Centre near Athens, Greece. The event consisted of two rounds: a qualifier and a final. In the qualifier, each shooter fired 5 sets of 25 targets in trap shooting, with 10 targets being thrown to the left, 10 to the right, and 5 straight-away in each set. The shooters could take two shots at each target. The top 6 shooters in the qualifying round moved on to the final round. There, they fired one additional round of 25 targets, where only one shot could be taken at each target. The total score from all 150 targets was used to determine final ranking. Ties are broken using a shoot-off; additional shots are fired one at a time until there is no longer a tie. Russia's Alexey Alipov attained an almost perfect score of 149 to establish an Olympic record for the gold medal in this event. The silver medal was awarded to Italy's Giovanni Pellielo with 146 points, while Australia's Adam Vella claimed the bronze with 145. Vella's teammate and two-time defending Olympic champion Michael Diamond missed a chance for his third Olympic gold in the final round, after firing only 119 birds to earn the eighth position in the prelims.
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Ed Hill (born 1984 in Taipei, Taiwan) is an award-winning Taiwanese-Canadian stand-up comedian and podcaster. He began performing in Vancouver, British Columbia and regularly tours North America and Asia. He currently resides in Vancouver.
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The 1966–67 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team represented the University of Michigan in intercollegiate basketball during the 1966–67 season. The team finished the season in tenth place in the Big Ten Conference with an overall record of 8–16 and 2–12 against conference opponents. Dave Strack was in his seventh year as the team's head coach. Craig Dill was the team's leading scorer with 471 points in 24 games for an average of 19.5 points per game. Dill also led the team with 209 rebounds.
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The Ornate snake eel (Herpetoichthys regius, also known as the Sea snake in St. Helena) is an eel in the family Ophichthidae (worm/snake eels). It was described by John Richardson in 1848, originally under the genus Ophisurus. It is a marine, tropical eel which is known from the eastern Atlantic Ocean, including Mauritania, St. Helena, and India. It inhabits the continental shelf, where it forms burrows in sand sediments. Males can reach a maximum total length of 90 centimetres (35 in).
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The Château de Petit-Bois is a 19th-century mansion in Cosne-d'Allier in the Allier départment in the Auvergne region of France. The château was noted for the design of the park, which by the use of an artificial channel and a screen of trees, gave it the appearance of standing on an island. Its former grounds have been destroyed, however. \n* Summed up and translated from the equivalent article at French Wikipédia, 6 November 2007
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Ann Aldrich (June 28, 1927 – May 2, 2010) was a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio.
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South Korean singer-songwriter Roy Kim has released three studio albums, 10 singles (including three collaborative songs), and 19 music videos. He has additionally released four soundtracks for television series. Since his first appearance on Mnet's talent competition series Superstar K4, the artist has sold over 12 million digital downloads in South Korea. Prior to his debut in 2012, Kim applied for Superstar K4. Six of his cover songs were released during the competition, one of which (\"Becoming Dust\") topped both the Gaon Digital Chart and the now-defunct Billboard Korea K-Pop Hot 100. Kim was crowned the final winner of the show, with his self-written song \"Passing By\". Kim's debut single \"Bom Bom Bom\" became a major hit in the artist's native country, debuting at number one on the Gaon Digital Chart. It eventually remained one of the most successful singles of 2013 in South Korea, with over 1.5 million digital sales according to the Gaon Music Chart. The song was later included on Kim's first full-length album, Love Love Love (2013), which spawned a top-five hit of the same title. Kim also participated in the soundtrack for Reply 1994 (\"Seoul, Here\") that year. Home (2014), the artist's sophomore studio album, produced a top-five hit of the same name. Following his soundtrack contribution in Pinocchio (\"Pinocchio\"), Kim released a holiday song called \"It's Christmas Day\" at the end of the year. In July 2015, the single \"The Way to Meet You\" was released as a duo with a female vocalist (Bae Da-hae), for the first time since Kim's debut. It served as a campaign song for mobile puzzle game Pet Rescue Saga. In September, Kim recorded the song \"Do Not Love Me\" for the soundtrack to Twenty Again. The artist's third studio album, The Great Dipper (2015), was released at the end of that year, spawning an eponymous top-30 single. Kim also collaborated with veteran singer-songwriter Lee Moon-se and Hanhae from hip-hop trio Phantom, on the holiday single \"This Christmas\". In 2016, Kim contributed the song \"Maybe I\" to the soundtrack to Another Oh Hae-young. He also released a cover version of Stefanie Sun's hit song \"Cloudy Day\", as the first Korean singer to cover a Taiwanese hit in Chinese.
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(Main article: Ultravox) This is the discography of the British new wave band Ultravox. While active from 1975 to 1996, the band released a number of LPs and CDs, although more discs were released after their demise. An anthology disc was planned, according to their official web page.
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Rumiana Hristova Bojadjieva-Gocheva (Bulgarian: Румяна Христова Бояджиева-Гочева) (born July 21, 1957) is a Bulgarian chess Woman International Master from 1981. Rumiana Gocheva was 6 times Bulgarian Women's Champion - 1980, 1982, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1991. She has played for Bulgaria in 5 Chess Olympiads, La Valletta 1980 (Malta), Lucerne 1982 (Switzerland), Thessaloniki 1984 (Greece), Dubai 1986 (United Arab Emirates) and Novi Sad 1990 (Yugoslavia, today's Serbia).
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The Orange County Register is a paid daily newspaper published in California. The Register, published in Santa Ana, is owned by Digital First Media. Freedom Communications owned the newspaper from 1935 to 2016.
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Marharajah Churaman (Hindi: चूड़ामण) (1695 – 20 September 1721) was Zamindar of Sinsini and the head of Jat state of Bharatpur in Rajasthan, India. Instead of Rajputs being the princly rulers, he got a chance to become a Jat ruler after demise of Fateh Singh. He was son of Bhajja Singh and younger brother of Raja Ram Jat. He was the first unanimously elected leader of Jats in 1695. He wanted to make Jats a political power in India for competence against the ruler class \"Rajputs\". After the death of Raja Ram(as a participant warrior) in the war of Bijal between Shekhawats and Chauhans on 4 July 1688, old father of Raja Ram, Bhajja Singh became the leader of Jats. Aurangzeb played a trick. He appointed Raja Bishan Singh of Amber as Faujdar of Mathura. Kachwahas were bent upon to subjugate the Jats, who were fighting for freedom from Mughal rule. Bishan Singh gave a written promise to destroy the fort of Sinsini. Mughal and Rajput armies jointly attacked Sinsini and captured it after a war of five months, in the month of January 1690. In this war 200 Mughals and 700 Rajputs were killed against 1500 Jats.
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Karachi Rugby Football Club is a Pakistani rugby club in Karachi.
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(This name uses Philippine naming customs. The matronymic is Kelley and the family name is Poe.) Ronald Allan Kelley Poe (August 20, 1939 – December 14, 2004), better known as Fernando Poe Jr. and colloquially known as FPJ and Da King, was a Filipino actor. During the latter part of his career, Poe was defeated by then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in the 2004 Philippine presidential elections. His long career as an action film star earned him the nickname \"King of Philippine Movies\" (often shortened to Da King). Poe was posthumously declared a National Artist of the Philippines for Film on May 23, 2006 by President Macapagal-Arroyo. The award was confirmed by President Benigno Aquino III on July 20, 2012, and was presented to his family on August 16.
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Jones Standards was a short-lived 24-hour music format that was produced by Jones Radio Networks. Its playlist is composed of mostly adult standards from artists such as Frank Sinatra, Barry Manilow, Johnny Mathis, Rod Stewart and a dozen more artists. Jones Standards was only on the air for eight months: it was launched January 19, 2008 when the network abandoned the franchise rights to Music of Your Life after a dispute with some of its key personnel. It went off the air September 30 of the same year, as Jones Radio Networks was sold off to Triton Media Group's Dial Global division, which will replace the network with America's Best Music, an older, more established adult standards network that dates to the 1980s. Any and all affiliates such as WMBG in Williamsburg, Virginia will be switching over to \"America's Best Music\" or either of its competitors listed below.
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Robert Walter \"Bob\" Scott (June 13, 1929 – January 23, 2009) was the 67th Governor of the state of North Carolina from 1969 to 1973. He was born in Haw River, North Carolina. The son of North Carolina Governor W. Kerr Scott, and grandson and nephew of state legislators, Scott was a dairy farmer before being elected to the post of lieutenant governor in 1964 and that of governor in 1968. In May 1969, during his term as governor, racial violence at North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University, a predominantly black campus in Greensboro, resulted in one student death, and the injury of a National Guardsman, five Greensboro police officers and two students. Constitutionally barred from seeking another term, he later served as co-chairman of the Appalachian Regional Commission and as President of the North Carolina Community College System, from 1983 until 1995. Scott unsuccessfully ran for governor in 1980, losing in the Democratic primary. His daughter, Meg Scott Phipps, was elected North Carolina's commissioner of agriculture in 2001. Scott was honored in 2008 by the North Carolina Society for preserving state archives and historic artifacts and his efforts to increase awareness of the state's history. Scott died in 2009 at the age of 79 and is buried in Hawfields Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Mebane, North Carolina. His father's farm and birthplace, the Kerr Scott Farm, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
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The Clearwater Memorial Causeway is a four-lane road between downtown Clearwater and Clearwater Beach, Florida, and includes a fixed-span bridge across the Intracoastal Waterway. It carries the State Road 60 designation and is known for its greenways and pedestrian walkways (and was designated as Great Florida Birding Trail several years ago) and elegant bridge appearance and structure. The road is also a major evacuation route during hurricane season. However, the Memorial Causeway Bridge is negatively known in the Tampa Bay Area for its shoddy construction process and contractor mishaps (similar to its Tampa counterpart on the Lee Roy Selmon Expressway). As a result of the work, the bridge opened to traffic over a year behind schedule.
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Jake William Gardiner (born July 4, 1990) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman currently playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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The 2009 Old Dominion Monarchs baseball team represents Old Dominion University in the 2009 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Monarchs play their home games at Bud Metheny Baseball Complex, which was named for former coach Bud Metheny. The 2009 Monarchs complied a losing record for the second year in a row but were still able to earn a berth to the CAA tournament with a 13-11 conference mark. The team played against three ranked teams during the season; #17 South Carolina, #20 ECU, and #29 George Mason losing each time. The season started at the Wake Forest tournament where they went 2-2 with wins against Marshall and Akron. In conference play ODU won their series against James Madison, Hofstra, William & Mary, and sweeping rival VCU. Third baseman Jake McAloose led the team in batting average hitting .413 which is the 9th highest single-season batting average in ODU history. His remarkable offensive season and fielding .965 earned him 1st team All-CAA and 2nd team ABCA All-Region. Freshman OF/RHP Brett Harris earned Freshman All-American honors as well.
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The 1918 United States Senate election in Montana took place on November 5, 1918. Incumbent United States Senator Thomas J. Walsh, who was first elected to the Senate in 1912, ran for re-election. He won the Democratic primary uncontested, and was opposed in the general election by Oscar M. Lanstrum, a former State Representative and the Republican nominee, and Jeannette Rankin, the United States Congresswoman from Montana's at-large congressional district and the National Party nominee. Ultimately, Walsh narrowly won his second term in the Senate.
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The Sulzkogel is a mountain, 3,016 m (AA), in the Stubai Alps in the Austrian state of Tyrol.
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The Russia national beach handball team is the national team of Russia. It is governed by the Handball Union of Russia and takes part in international beach handball competitions.
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Cnemaspis upendrai (Upendra's day gecko) is a species of diurnal gecko endemic to island of Sri Lanka. The specific name honours Siran Upendra Deraniyagala, a Sri Lankan prehistorian. The species grows to 35 mm (1.4 in) in snout–vent length. Dorsum is light-brown with prominent markings, but some individuals are uniformly yellowish brown, without prominent dorsal markings.
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The North American Football League (NAFL) is a proposed American spring football league. In 2014, the league announced it was to begin play for the 2016 season, however, there have been no further announcements that the league has met any of their listed key dates as of April 1, 2016.
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DYRB (540 kHz Cebu City) Radyo Asenso is an AM station owned and operated by Radio Corporation of the Philippines in the Philippines. DYRB studio is located at 479 C. Padilla St. Cebu City and the transmitter located at Mambaling, Cebu City.
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Haywood Mall is a super-regional shopping mall in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. The mall is the largest in the state, with 1,300,000 square feet (120,000 m2) of retail space. The super-regional mall opened in 1980 at the intersection of Haywood Road and I-385/Golden Strip Freeway. Haywood's anchor stores include Belk, Dillard's, J. C. Penney, Macy's and Sears. The mall also features an Apple Store. Since its 1995 renovation, the mall has been L-shaped.
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Professor Justice Samuel Kofi Date-Bah (August 26, 1943) is an academic and a former Supreme Court Judge in Ghana and the Gambia.
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Time Diver: Eon Man is a Nintendo Entertainment System video game developed by A.I. for Taito. Despite being completed in 1993, it was never commercially released. The game is completely finished, receiving a four-page strategy guide and review in issue 45 (February 1993) of Nintendo Power. Despite this, the game eventually disappeared from the Pak Watch section and was subsequently unproduced. Eon Man started life as a sequel to Wrath of the Black Manta, according to an interview the Game Developer Research Institute conducted with the game's planner.
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Sopiko Khukhashvili (born 4 January 1985) is a Georgian chess player who holds the titles of International Master and Woman Grandmaster. She won the Under-16 girls' section of the World Youth Chess Championship twice, in 1999 and 2000. She played in the Women's World Chess Championship 2008, made it to the second round in the Women's World Chess Championship 2010, and took part in the Women's World Chess Championship 2012.
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The British Journal of Sexual Medicine (abbreviated Br J Sex Med or BJSM) is a medical periodical, first published in 1973. The first issue declared an intent \"to provide authoritative and scientific knowledge on sexual problems and medical problems that have sexual implications to them. The journal will explore the purely clinical field as well as areas of related knowledge that can be brought to bear upon medical practice from the world of psychology, sociology and other behavioural sciences… we will not attempt to be tied to any one particular point of view with relation to human sexuality\". The remit of the journal has broadened to cover developments in HRT, contraception, oncology and HIV. The BJSM is published by Hayward Medical Communications.
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Simpsonichthys is a genus of rivuline fishes, all species in the genus are restricted to freshwater habitats in eastern or central Brazil. Formerly one of the larger genera in the family, the subgenus Hypsolebias was elevated to full genus in 2011, thus removing many of the species formerly included in Simpsonichthys. Spectrolebias and Xenurolebias are valid genus and not subgeneras of Simpsonichthys.
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Jarrod Cotton (born 3 April 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Port Adelaide in the Australian Football League (AFL). A half forward flanker originally from South Australian National Football League (SANFL) team Central District, Cotton played in consecutive losing SANFL Grand Finals in 1995 and 1996. He was recruited by Port Adelaide as a zone selection in their inaugural league season in 1997. Cotton made his senior AFL debut against Carlton at Football Park in round 10 1997 and kicked two goals. He made three further appearances that season but was unable to break into Port's side in 1998 and was delisted at the end of the year. Cotton transferred from Central District to fellow SANFL club Norwood in 1999 and played in another grand final loss that season. Cotton topped Norwood's goal-kicking in 2002 with 42 goals before crossing to a third SANFL club, South Adelaide in 2003 and then to Queensland Australian Football League (QAFL) side Mt Gravatt in 2004, which he both played for and assistant coached. Following his retirement from playing, Cotton returned to South Australia and was appointed caretaker coach of Norwood Football Club for the final seven rounds of the 2009 SANFL season, following the resignation of coach Trevor Hill. Cotton spent 2 years as a development coach at the Adelaide Crows before returning to Norwood as Director of coaching.
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The Saskatchewan Science Centre is an interactive science museum located in Regina, Saskatchewan. It is owned and operated as a not-for-profit charitable organization. Located in a former power plant in the Wascana Centre, the Saskatchewan Science Centre was officially opened in April 1989 as the Powerhouse of Discovery. In 1991 an expansion of the Science Centre brought the Kramer IMAX Theatre to the City of Regina.
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Strategic Airlines SA, known as Strategic Airlines Luxembourg or Strategic Airlines, was a charter airline headquartered in Luxembourg that operated flights out of the United Kingdom. The airline had bases at Manchester, Birmingham and London-Gatwick offering holiday charter flights for mainly tour operators.
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Yevgeni Nikolayevich Dyachkov (Russian: Евгений Николаевич Дьячков; born October 9, 1975) is a retired Russian professional football player.
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Harry Hansen (born 14 January 1919 in Bergen, died 5 September 2003) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament from Buskerud in 1969, and was re-elected on two occasions. He had previously served as a deputy representative during the term 1954–1957. On the local level he was a member of Bergen city council from 1951 to 1969, serving as deputy mayor from 1955 to 1959 and mayor from 1963 to 1969.
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Jacqueline Stewart, also known by her stage name as Tacky Jackie, is a fictional character from the ITV sitcom Benidorm. Portrayed by Janine Duvitski, Stewart has appeared in all 56 episodes of Benidorm; the most of any character. Jacqueline Stewart was married to Donald Stewart, part of the MSA (Middlesbrough Swingers Association) for over 25 years until Donald's last appearance in series six and he had to be written out of series seven by making it so on Donald and Jacqueline's 25th wedding anniversary, they participated in a wife swap with Donald and Rhiannon Flint in France and Jacqueline and Glynn Flint and Benidorm. He was not seen but Donald's voice was heard at the end. Kenny Ireland, who played Donald Stewart, developed brain cancer while they were filming series seven of Benidorm and died on 31 July 2014 at the age of 68. In series eight, Jacqueline returned alone and it turns out Donald's heart stopped during his sleep and he died. Jacqueline, Kenneth and Troy go up on a mountain to scatter Donald's ashes along Benidorm.
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Lakhiganj is a village, a small Bazaar (market), a post office and a Gaon Panchayat in the Dhubri district of Assam, around 8 km north from Bilasipara, (sub-divisional headquarters). It is situated on the Bilasipara-Kokrajhar state highway, around 12 km from Kokrajhar town and 9 km from Fakiragram railway station. The bazaar hosts weekly market on Monday and Friday. It has a small township comprising people of different backgrounds and as such they represent a mixed culture. The people of this Bazzar area basically speak Goalpariya, Assamese, although Marawari, Bihari and Bengalis’ are also there. The people are primarily dependent on small-scale business. However, it is surprising that this the place where Motram Surajmal Dugar first established a small firm in 1906 and now it is a big business house, named \"the MS Dugar group of companies\" operate all over India. Lakhiganj has a post office with PIN/ZIP code 783 351 and a Gaon Panchayat office, called Lakhiganj Gaon Panchayat. The main educational institution is the Lakhiganj Higher Secondary School (Estd. 1952) and other schools include (Lakhiganj J. B. School (Estd. 1866), Lakhiganj Middle English Madrassa (Estd. 1928), Lakhiganj Maktab (Primary) School (Estd. 1928), Lakhiganj M. V. School, Lakhiganj Girls’ High School at Chokapara and Nabadaya Jatiya Bidyalaya). A three-doctor state dispensary takes care about the health problems while a police out post controls the law and order problems of the region. A regional office of Jute Corporation of India (JCI) purchases, stores and operates from here. The MS Dugar group of companies provide warehousing facility to JCI. Lakhiganj P. G. Bank (now Assam Gramin Bikash Bank), a rural bank operates to cater the financial needs of the rural masses. Lakhiganj Jama Masjid cum Hafezia Madrassa, a Kali mandir and a Durga mandir are the main religious centers of the locality. Lakhiganj Bright Club cum Library is a popular recreational hub for the local youths.
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Windsor Racecourse, also known as Royal Windsor Racecourse, is a thoroughbred horse racing venue located in Windsor, Berkshire, England. It is one of only two figure-of-eight courses in the United Kingdom, the other being at Fontwell Park.
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Scott Olin Wright (January 15, 1923 – July 11, 2016) was a United States District Judge. Wright was born in Haigler, Nebraska. During World War II, he was a cadet in the United States Navy from 1942 to 1943, and then a Marine Corps Captain and Aviator from 1943 to 1946. Following the war, Wright received an LL.B. from University of Missouri School of Law in Columbia, Missouri in 1950. He was in private practice in Columbia from 1950 to 1954, and was a city attorney for Columbia from 1951 to 1953. From 1954 to 1958, he was a prosecutor for Boone County, Missouri, then returned to private practice in Columbia until 1979. On May 24, 1979, Wright was nominated by President Jimmy Carter to a new seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, created by 92 Stat. 1629. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on September 25, 1979, and received his commission the following day. He served as chief judge of the district from 1985 to 1990, and assumed senior status on October 5, 1991, serving in that status until his death on July 11, 2016, in Kansas City, Missouri.
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James Martin (1924 – 14 February 2000) was an Irish professional golfer who enjoyed three victories on the British circuit in the 1960s, including the Piccadilly Medal in 1964 and the Carroll's International in 1968. Martin was born in Wicklow. His father, Jimmy, was the assistant professional at Greystones Golf Club. He was selected to represent Ireland at five World Cups between 1962 and 1970, and also to represent Great Britain in the Ryder Cup at Royal Birkdale in 1965, where he would play in - and lose - one foursomes match, in partnership with Jimmy Hitchcock, to Julius Boros and Tony Lema. Martin died on 14 February 2000 at St. Columcille's Hospital in Loughlinstown, Dublin, Ireland aged 75.
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Paul Ruggeri III (born November 12, 1988) is a senior elite American gymnast who competed for the University of Illinois and is currently training at the USOTC in Colorado Springs, CO.
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Payel Bhattacharjee (born 29 December 1996) is an Indian female artistic gymnast, representing her nation at international competitions. She competed at world championships, including the 2014 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Nanning, China.
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Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal (Mongolian: Юмжаагийн Цэдэнбал; September 17, 1916 – April 20, 1991) was the leader of Mongolia from 1940 to 1984. During his political life, he served as prime minister and general secretary of the Mongolian People's Party.
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Nicholas Turner (born 3 August 1983) is a New Zealand cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Otago and Auckland between 2006 and 2010.
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Paul Prashad (born 23 September 1967 in Berbice, Guyana) was a Canadian cricketer, who played his last international game on 17 October 2000. He was a right-handed batsman. His first known game for Canada was on 11 June 1986 against the USA in the 1986 ICC Trophy in England. He was one of Canada's most successful batsmen in ICC Trophy, scoring more runs in the tournament than any other Canadian batsman. He also has scored three of Canada's centuries in the tournament, including the highest two scores, the highest being an unbeaten 164 against Papua New Guinea.
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Underground Inc. (Underground, Inc.) was a Chicago based subsidiary of Invisible Records, consisting of a collective of independent labels, producing various studio albums by Invisible Records artists, side projects and compilations with the same focus on being artist driven as its parent label. Music ranged from indie, goth, electro, punk, and Industrial.
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Shigeru Kasamatsu (笠松 茂 Kasamatsu Shigeru, born July 16, 1947) is a retired Japanese artistic gymnast. He competed at the 1972 Olympics and won a gold medal with the Japanese team. Individually he won a silver on parallel bars and bronze medals on the floor and horizontal bar. Kasamatsu won six world titles in 1974 and 1978. The Kasamatsu vault is named after him. In 2006 he was inducted into the International Gymnastics Hall of Fame. His wife Kazue Hanyu and son Akihiro Kasamatsu are also retired Olympic gymnasts. Kasamatsu took up gymnastics in 1957, but had his first major achievement only in 1970, when he finished second all-around in the Chunichi Cup. He had to withdraw from the 1976 Olympics due to an emergency appendectomy.
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The Two Hearted River is a river in the eastern Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The river runs approximately 23.6 miles (38.0 km) through forested wilderness, and drains into Lake Superior. It rises in several short branches in northeastern Luce County, about 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Grand Marais. The North and West branches meet approximately 8 miles (13 km) south-southeast of Muskallonge Lake State Park. The main branch flows generally northeast, approaching Lake Superior at a sharp angle. It enters the lake approximately 10 miles (16 km) east of Deer Park. A Michigan Historic Marker commemorates the Two-Hearted Life-Saving Station built in 1876 at the river mouth. It was a simple two-story building with a small lookout tower manned by six to eight volunteer surfmen who conducted rescues of the Satellite (1879) and the Phineas S. Marsh (1896). The station, along with the rest of the United States Life-Saving Service, was integrated into the U.S. Coast Guard in 1915, decommissioned in the 1930s, and its structures were razed in 1944. The river is a popular destination for recreational fishing. As such, it was the title of a famous short story, \"Big Two-Hearted River\", by U.S. author Ernest Hemingway. Hemingway used the name because of its appeal; however, the geography of the story indicates that Hemingway was really describing a different trout stream, the Fox River near Seney. The story, set after World War I, was first published in 1925 as part of the collection In Our Time and republished in 1972 as part of The Nick Adams Stories.
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Kosrat Rasul Ali is a Kurdish politician and peshmerga veteran. He is a prominent member of Iraqi former-President Jalal Talebani's party, the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK). He served as Prime Minister for the PUK's as-Sulaymaniyah-based administration of Kurdistan from 1993 until 2001, when he was succeeded by Barham Salih. Since the Kurdish reunification in 2005 he has served as Vice President to Kurdish President Massoud Barzani.
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Beijing-Zhangjiakou Intercity Railway is Chinese high-speed railway currently under construction between the Chinese national capital, Beijing and Zhangjiakou in Hebei province. This route will have a length of approximately 173.947 kilometers of double tracked high speed rail, with a designed speed of 250 km/h but operating at 200 km/h. Initially planning was for 9 stations, with a 10th station added with the branch to Yanqing. The railway was originally scheduled to start construction in 2009, however due to the Ministry of Railways adjusting the high-speed rail construction program this was postponed until 2014. This railway is expected to connect with the future Zhangjiakou–Hohhot High-Speed Railway and Datong-Zhangjiakou High-Speed Railway, both currently under construction too.
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Hazelmere Dam is a combined concrete gravity type dam located on the Mdloti River, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa. It was established in 1977 and its primary purpose is to serve for irrigation and domestic use. The hazard potential of the dam assembly has been ranked high (3).
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The Belarusian Premier League or the Vysheyshaya Liga (Belarusian: Вышэйшая ліга, \"Top League\") is the top division of professional football in Belarus, and is organized by the Belarusian Football Federation. The number of teams in the competition has varied over the years from as high as 17 (1992–93 season) to as low as 11 (2012). As of 2016, the league includes 16 teams. Each team plays every other team twice during the course of the season. At the end of the season two teams are relegated to the Belarusian First League, and two are promoted from the First League to replace them. BATE Borisov are the current champions and most successful team, with 12 titles.
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Columbarium spiralis is a species of very rare deepwater sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Turbinellidae, the pagoda shells.
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Rashenny railway station served Rashenny in County Donegal, Ireland. The station opened on 1 July 1901 on the Londonderry and Lough Swilly Railway line from Londonderry Graving Dock to Carndonagh. It closed for passengers on 2 December 1935.
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Patrick S. McLain (born August 22, 1988 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin) is an American soccer goalkeeper who currently plays for the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer.
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Anelaphus colombianus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Martins and Galileo in 2003.
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The 2003 Detroit Lions season was the 74th season in franchise history. Prior to the season, the Lions hired Steve Mariucci, who was well known for his tenure with the San Francisco 49ers, as their head coach. He spent two and a half seasons with the Lions until his firing in November 2005. The season saw the team draft Charles Rogers with the second overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft. However, on-and-off the field issues, and later injuries, interrupted his career. He was released by the Lions in 2006, and immediately went out of the NFL. Much like quarterback Ryan Leaf, Rogers remains one of the biggest draft busts in the contemporary NFL.
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The Catedral of St. Joseph (Japanese: 聖ヨゼフ聖堂) also called St. Joseph's Church is the name given to a historic Catholic church, located in the city of Tokyo, the capital of the Asian country of Japan. The temple was consecrated in honor of St. Joseph. It stands out as the first Catholic church throughout Tokyo. The church was founded by missionaries of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, which was established in Tokyo in 1871. On July 2, 1874, they bought a piece of land to the Japanese government of 900 square meters for the Catholic Church and began construction was completed on November 22 of the same year. The Church of St. Joseph, since then it has become the center of Catholic missionaries who worked in Japan, especially in the north of Tokyo. In 1874, the bishop of Tokyo gave the church the status of cathedral and seat of the Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Japan (now called Catholic Archdiocese of Tokyo or Archidioecesis Tokiensis; カトリック東京大司教区). In December 1874 began a restructuring of the temple, which ended on November 15, 1878. The Church of St. Joseph was the cathedral until 1920, when the local bishop moved to the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary.
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The 1934 Northern Illinois State Evansmen football team represented Northern Illinois State Teachers College in the 1934 college football season. There were no divisions of college football during this time period, and the Evansmen competed in the Illinois Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. They were led by sixth year head coach Chick Evans and played their home games at the 5,500 seat Glidden Field, located on the east end of campus.
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Picavus litencicensis is an extinct bird in the order Piciformes. It existed during the Rupelian (early Oligocene) in what is now the Czech Republic. It was described by Gerald Mayr and Růžena Gregorová in 2012, and is the only species in the family Picavidae.
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Alfonso Angelini (1918–1995) was an Italian professional golfer and instructor after World War II. Angelini was runner-up at the Italian Open in 1950 (lost playoff to Ugo Grappasonni), 1952, 1958 and 1959. He won his first international tournament when he beat Gerard de Wit in the playoff at the Dutch Open in 1955. He also won the Swiss Open in 1957 and 1966 and the Portuguese Open in 1962 and 1966. In 1968 he played the World Cup in Rome with Roberto Bernadini, finishing third behind Canada and the United States. He played The Open Championship six times, finishing 12th in 1954. Angelini lost to Ken Bousfield in a playoff for the 1972 PGA Seniors Championship at Longniddry, Scotland. He took a bogey 5 at the first extra hole to Bousfield's par 4. Angelini and Grappasonni were teaching pros at the Golf Club Villa d'Este. Together with Aldo Casera they founded the Professional Golfer's Association of Italy in 1962. The three men were known as the \"three musketeers\".
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Naganagani (Compagnie Nationale Naganagani) was a state-owned airline based in Burkina Faso. It was formed in 1984 to operate the presidential plane the Boeing 707-328C (XT-BBF) and use it as a cargo aircraft when the plane was not used by the President.
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S.S. Lazio had one of its better seasons historically, although that was not enough for coach Zdeněk Zeman, who was let go following a dry spell mid-season, when club president Dino Zoff replaced him temporarily. A strong finish to the season ensured that Lazio took fourth place in the league, qualiyfing for the UEFA Cup in the process.
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The Carolina RailHawks launched their inaugural season on April 21, 2007 in front of a crowd of 6,327 at SAS Soccer Park in Cary, NC when they drew 1-1 with the Minnesota Thunder in their first official regular season match. Midfielder Kupono Low scored the first goal in franchise history when he blasted 24-yard left-footed shot past Thunder keeper Joe Warren in the 8th minute of the inaugural match. On May 8, 2007, the RailHawks earned their first franchise victory 2-0 against Chivas USA in an exhibition match. On August 14, 2007, with a 3-0 victory over the Charleston Battery, the Carolina RailHawks secured their first piece of silverware, the 2007 Southern Derby Cup, with one match remaining in the contest. The RailHawks finished their first USL-1 season in 8th place in the league table, securing the league's final playoff spot on the last day of the regular season with a 2-0 victory away over fellow expansion franchise the California Victory. The RailHawks were eliminated from the playoff quarterfinals by the eventual league champion Seattle Sounders.
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Arusiak Grigorian (Armenian: Արուսյակ Գրիգորյան; born 11 April 1977) is an Armenian chess player with the title of Woman FIDE Master.
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Goddess Wheel is a musical adaptation of \"Lysistrata\" by Aristophanes. The show contains music by Hair composer Galt MacDermot and lyrics/book by Matty Selman. The first presentations of the musical starred Tony Award winner Cherry Jones at Harvard’s American Repertory Theatre and the Prince Theatre in Philadelphia. In 2005, Collaborative Arts Project 21 (CAP21) further developed the musical and presented it from November 30 - December 10. The musical premiered as part of the 2011-2012 season at Wagner College Theatre. The shows premiere run is joined by Galt's own band, The New Pulse Jazz Band. The run was scheduled for April 18–29 at the Music Hall of Snug Harbor Cultural Center in Staten Island.
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At nearly 200 metres, Smokey Hole Cave in Manchester, Jamaica is the deepest known cave in the island.
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Cheongju KB Stars (Korean: 청주 KB 스타즈) is a professional basketball club in the Women's Korean Basketball League in South Korea.
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The Westin Convention Center Pittsburgh is a hotel in Downtown Pittsburgh, with a prominent position in the area adjacent to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center and the Cultural District. The hotel broke ground on December 6, 1984 and was originally known as the Vista International, construction \"topped off\" on September 26, 1985 and the hotel opened in 1986. In the 1980s it hosted the annual regional ad agency awards & banquet.
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The Trondhjem–Støren Line (Norwegian: Trondhjem–Størenbanen) was Trøndelag's first railway. It opened in 1864, ten years after the Trunk Line between Oslo and Eidsvoll opened. The 49 kilometer long (later 51.1 km) railway line was narrow gauged (1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)) and went between Trondheim and the Støren village in Midtre Gauldal municipality in the county of Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. The railway had its station, Trondhjem Kalvskinnet Station, in Prinsens gate, crossed the Nidelva river on a newly constructed railroad bridge to Elgeseter, the Elgeseter Bridge. In 1877 the line was joined with the Røros Line, which went through the Østerdalen between Røros and Hamar. In 1884 the railway tracks were relocated to the west side of the Nidelva and joined with the Meråker Line and the new railway station at Brattøra, which had opened in 1882. This went through a tunnel at Nidareid to Brattøra. In 1918 new tracks were laid to Heimdal over Selsbakk.
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Navy Mutual Aid Association (NMAA) is a nonprofit, federally tax-exempt, mutual-benefit veteran service organization (VSO) that was established in 1879 by sea service officers for the purpose of providing life insurance and annuities for members of the United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, United States Coast Guard, U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and their families. Membership for the past decade has averaged 105,000 members. As of November 2011, Navy Mutual Aid Association had over 112,000 military members (Active, Reserve and Retired) and families insured; by 2015, the number of insured plans had increased to over 139,000 with a member retention rate of 97.3%. For twelve consecutive years ending in 2015, Navy Mutual has earned a Fitch Insurer Financial Strength (IFS) rating of A+, with a Stable Rating Outlook.
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The Musée des beaux-arts de Tours (English: Museum of Fine Arts of Tours) is located in the bishop's former palace, near the cathedral St. Gatien, where it has been since 1910. It displays rich and varied collections, including that of painting which is one of the first in France both in quality and the diversity of the works presented.
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Robert C. Solomon (September 14, 1942 – January 2, 2007) was an American professor of philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Saint Pharaildis or Pharailde (Dutch: Veerle) is an 8th-century Belgian saint in Roman Catholicism, and patron saint of Ghent. Her dates are imprecise, but she lived to a great age and died on January 5 at ninety. Pharaildis was married against her will at a young age with a nobleman, even after having made a private vow of virginity. Her husband insisted that she was married to him, and her sexual fidelity was owed to him, not God. She was therefore physically abused for her refusal to submit to him, and for her late night visits to churches. When widowed, she was still a virgin, and dedicated herself to charity. According to the Vita Gudilae Pharaildis was the sister of Saint Gudula, Saint Reineldis, and Saint Emebert, but this is not confirmed in her own biography, the Vita Pharaildis.
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Owen Sound Transit provides local bus service and specialized transit for the city of Owen Sound, Ontario, which is located at the southwest end of Georgian Bay. Both of those services operate out of the downtown transit terminal. Regular bus service consists of a four route system with daytime operations from Monday through Saturday. All four routes provide a half-hourly service on Monday to Friday between 6:30 am and 6:00 pm, with a less frequent Saturday service between 9:00 am and 5:30 pm.
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World Series of Fighting 9: Carl vs. Palhares was a mixed martial arts event held March 29, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.
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The Publishing House of Minority Nationalities (Chinese: 民族出版社; pinyin: Mínzú Chūbănshè) is a publishing house established on January 15, 1953, as a division of the State Ethnic Affairs Commission, and focused on academic publishing. Its headquarters are located in Dongcheng District, Beijing, China. Its current director and editor-in-chief is Yu Binxi (Chinese: 禹宾熙).
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John Chamberlain Clark (January 14, 1793 – October 25, 1852) was a United States Representative from New York.
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The Men's 100 Meters at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea – frequently dubbed \"the dirtiest race in history\" – ended in controversy after Canada's Ben Johnson defeated defending champion Carl Lewis from the United States with a world record time of 9.79s, topping his own record of 9.83s that he set at the 1987 World Championships in Athletics in Rome. Two days later, Johnson was stripped of his gold medal by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) when his post-race drug test indicated steroid use. His record time of 9.79 seconds was also erased. The gold medal for the 100 meters was awarded to Lewis, who ran 9.92s. Later, the world record Johnson held prior to the Olympics was also rescinded and Lewis' time in this race became the official world record, breaking the 9.93 mark that Calvin Smith set in 1983 and Lewis had tied twice since. Smith had participated in this race as well and finished fourth, but was elevated to third place and given the bronze medal behind Lewis and Linford Christie of the United Kingdom, the original bronze medal winner that moved up to silver. The other participants in this race, in order of finish, were Dennis Mitchell of the United States, who would go on to win the bronze medal in this event in Barcelona; Robson da Silva of Brazil, who won the bronze in the 200 meters in Seoul; Johnson's teammate Desai Williams, a bronze medalist in the 4 x 100 meter relay in Los Angeles four years earlier; and Ray Stewart of Jamaica, who won a silver medal in the same relay at the Los Angeles Olympics. It would take another eleven years for a runner to run a clean 9.79 in the 100 meters, a feat Maurice Greene accomplished at the world championships in Athens in 1999.
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The 2015 Supercopa Argentina Final was the 4th edition of the Supercopa, an annual football match contested by the winners of the Argentine Primera División and Copa Argentina competitions. Because Boca Juniors had won both competitions, San Lorenzo, the runners-up to the Argentine Primera Division, were selected as the other finalist of Supercopa Argentina. San Lorenzo beat Boca Juniors 4–0 in Córdoba and won the trophy. As champions, San Lorenzo qualified to the 2016 Copa Sudamericana.
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Tao Okamoto (岡本 多緒 Okamoto Tao, born May 22, 1985), known professionally as Tao, is a Japanese actress and model. In 2009, she was one of the faces of Ralph Lauren. In 2013, she made her film debut as the female lead, Mariko Yashida, in The Wolverine, opposite Hugh Jackman. Tao played Mercy Graves in the 2016 film Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
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The 1992 Football League Cup Final was a football match played on 12 April 1992 at Wembley Stadium, London, to determine the winner of the 1991–92 Football League Cup. The match was contested by Manchester United and Nottingham Forest. Manchester United won 1–0 to win the League Cup for the first time, with Brian McClair scoring the only goal.
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Miami Dade College (Wolfson Campus) is one of Miami Dade College’s eight campuses. The campus was opened in 1970, holding classes in storefronts in Downtown. As the only comprehensive urban campus in the City of Miami, Wolfson Campus has played an integral part in the effort to develop the downtown skyline. The Wolfson Campus provides a fully accredited education to over 27,000 students each year. The Wolfson Campus is directly served by the Miami Metrorail at the Government Center Station and the Historic Overtown/Lyric Theatre Station, as well as by the Metromover at the College North Station and the College/Bayside Station on the Downtown, Brickell, and Omni Loops. Wolfson Campus capitalizes on being at the center of downtown Miami's financial, government, and cultural hubs by offering programs in banking, business, microcomputers, paralegal studies, architecture, economics, hospitality management, engineering, the arts, humanities, and the social sciences. The campus utilizes state-of-the-art technology and innovative approaches to teaching throughout its curriculum. Academic programs are offered through the departments of Arts & Humanities; English; Natural Sciences, Math, Engineering, Health and Wellness; Languages and International Studies; Computers and Applied Technology; Social Sciences; English as a Second Language; The Law Center (Paralegal Studies Program), and Workforce and Community Development. The Wolfson Campus is home to the Wolfson Archives and also houses the New World School of the Arts, a comprehensive high school and college program catalogued as one of the best art schools in the country. Each year the Wolfson Campus hosts Miami Book Fair International, the nation's largest literary festival, which brings hundreds of renowned authors and publishers and over 500,000 spectators to the Campus. The Campus has two art galleries, a full-service library, and two state-of-the art computer courtyards.
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Agostino Lamma (1636–1700) was an Italian painter, active in Venice and specializing in battle paintings. He was trained under Antonio Calza, and his Siege of Vienna by the Turks, painted in the style of Mattias Stom. He died in Venice.
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The 1963 winners of the Torneo di Viareggio (in English, the Viareggio Tournament, officially the Viareggio Cup World Football Tournament Coppa Carnevale), the annual youth football tournament held in Viareggio, Tuscany, are listed below.
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Soft Skull Press is an independent book publisher founded by Sander Hicks in 1992, and run by Richard Eoin Nash from 2001 to 2009, and Denise Oswald from 2009 to 2010. In 2007, Nash sold Soft Skull to Counterpoint LLC, who closed Soft Skull's New York operation in 2010. Soft Skull continues to function as an imprint of Counterpoint in Berkeley, California. It is distributed to the book trade by Publishers Group West.
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Taylor v. Taintor, 83 U.S. 366 (1872), was a United States Supreme Court case. It is commonly credited as having decided that a person to whom a suspect is remanded, such as a bail bondsman, has sweeping rights to recover the suspect. However, this is erroneous, since the commonly cited portion of the case, obiter dicta, has no binding precedential value (although dicta can have persuasive value).
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The discography of American singer Brooke Valentine consists of one studio album, two mixtapes and seven singles. Chain Letter is the debut album by Valentine, released on March 15, 2005 (see 2005 in music). The album contains the lead single \"Girlfight\", that features Big Boi from the band Outkast, and Lil Jon. \"Girlfight\" peaked at #23 in the Billboard Hot 100 and is a song about tension between two girls which ends up in a catfight. The second released from the album was \"Long As You Come Home\", peaking at #71 in the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. The third single was \"Cover Girl\". The album peaked at #16 in the Billboard 200 on April 2, 2005 and #3 in the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart. The album sold only 290,000 copies in the US.
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Micropanope is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing one exclusively fossil species and the following species: \n* Micropanope ashcrafti Garth, 1986 \n* Micropanope cristimanus Stimpson, 1871 \n* Micropanope lata (Faxon, 1893) \n* Micropanope latimanus Stimpson, 1871 \n* Micropanope lobifrons A. Milne-Edwards, 1881 \n* Micropanope manteri Garth, 1986 \n* Micropanope muttingi (Rathbun, 1898) \n* Micropanope pusilla A. Milne-Edwards, 1880 \n* Micropanope sculptipes Stimpson, 1871 \n* Micropanope sexlobata Rathbun, 1906 \n* Micropanope taylori Garth, 1986 \n* Micropanope truncatifrons Rathbun, 1898 \n* Micropanope urinator (A. Milne-Edwards, 1881)
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WMOS (102.3 FM, \"102.3 The Wolf\") is a classic rock radio station that targets the Connecticut shoreline (namely the New London-Groton area) although it is licensed to Stonington, Connecticut. It broadcasts at 102.3 MHz with 3 kilowatts ERP from a tower located in Stonington. The station is owned and operated by Cumulus Media and is \"powered by Mohegan Sun,\" the casino in Uncasville. The Mohegan Sun casino also hosts the station's studios. On March 17, 2008, WMOS changed its frequency from 104.7 FM to 102.3 FM, swapping frequencies with sister station WXLM).
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The 2016–17 season is Al-Talaba Sport Club's 42nd consecutive season in the Iraqi Premier League, the top-flight of Iraqi football. Having finished in 3rd place in the final stage of the previous season, Al-Talaba will compete in the Iraqi Premier League and the Iraq FA Cup.
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Banco de Sabadell, S.A. (Catalan: Banc Sabadell) is a banking group headquartered in Sabadell, Spain. It is the fifth-largest Spanish banking group. It includes several banks, brands, subsidiaries and associated banks. It is a universal bank and specialises in serving small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the affluent with a bias towards international trade. As of January 2016, the total assets of Banco Sabadell Group amounted to €208,628 billion. It has a network of 2,873 branches (2,204 domestic and 669 international), 26,090 employees and 11.4 million customers. It is quoted on the Bolsa de Madrid and forms part of the IBEX 35.
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The Association of University Staff of New Zealand (AUS) was a national trade union in New Zealand. At its peak, it represented 6500 workers employed in New Zealand universities. In 2009 it merged with the Association of Staff in Tertiary Education to form the New Zealand Tertiary Education Union. The AUS was formed 1 July 1991 in a merger between the Association of University Teachers of New Zealand (AUTNZ) and the New Zealand University Technicians Union (NZUTU). The AUS was a member of the New Zealand Council of Trade Unions, as well as Education International.
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(This article is about the Australian rules footballer. For the United States diplomat, see Samantha Power.) Sam Power (born 2 July 1983) is an Australian rules footballer who played in the Australian Football League (AFL). Power started his career at the Western Bulldogs. The Bulldogs picked him up in the 2001 AFL Draft, with their first round selection, number 10 overall. Power made his debut in the 2002, playing six games, and amassed 80 games in total over five years with the Bulldogs. After being unable to hold a consistent senior spot in the 2007 season, Power requested a trade. North Melbourne expressed interest and traded their draft pick number 48 in the 2007 AFL Draft in return for Power. At North Melbourne, Power was a regular senior player being used in the hard running, run-with player role. 2009 saw an up and down season for both Power, and the football club, with his place in the side coming under question due to a push towards youth, with an eye to the future. At the end of the 2009 season, his contract was not renewed and he was delisted. Power currently plays for the Coburg Tigers in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Power's older brother, Luke, is a multiple premiership winning player with the Brisbane Lions.
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The Kenosha North Pier lighthouse or Kenosha Light is a lighthouse located near Kenosha in Kenosha County, Wisconsin. \"A typical 'Lake Michigan red tower'\", it is a sibling to the Milwaukee Pierhead Light. This light was built in 1906 as a replacement for the old Kenosha Light. The station was established in 1856. This pierhead light is one of a succession of lighthouses in this location, which were needed as the structures were destroyed by natural processes, or became obsolete as the piers were greatly extended. Located on the north pier, it is listed in the United States Coast Guard light list and the United States Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System as the Kenosha Light. It currently is painted red, but the lighthouse also has been painted white in the past. The adjacent south pier and breakwater also had lighthouses, but now have cylindrical navigational lights. These included fog signal buildings and elevated iron catwalks, all of which have been removed. In June 2008, the Kenosha Pierhead Lighthouse was deemed \"excess\" by the Coast Guard. Pursuant to the National Historic Lighthouse Preservation Act of 2000, it was offered at no cost to eligible entities, including federal, state and local agencies, non-profit corporations, educational agencies, or community development organizations. A deadline of July 21 was created for qualified organizations to express interest. At this time, no organization came forward. In 2011, the excess property was put up for auction and was purchased by John Burhani and Heather McGee. The lighthouse is currently being used as an art studio and gallery as its name now conveys; Kenosha Lighthouse Studio. Art shows, open to the public, can be found on the kenoshalighthousestudio.com website. The Kenosha Lighthouse Studio is open for individual dinners/meetings and other events.
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The Tanga Islands are an island group in Papua New Guinea, located north-east of New Ireland and part of the Bismarck Archipelago. The islands are the remnants of a stratovolcano which collapsed to form a caldera. Lif (283 m), Tefa (155 m), and Malendok (472 m) islands are on the caldera rim, while Bitlik and Bitbok islands are lava domes constructed near the center of the caldera. Former Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea Julius Chan is a native of the Tanga Islands.
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Collins Correctional Facility is a medium security prison in Collins, New York in the United States. The prison is located in the south part of Erie County in the Town of Collins. It is co-located with the Gowanda Correctional Facility, another medium security prison. Both prisons are located north of Village of Gowanda at the southern end of Erie County.
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The Château de Villiers-le-Mahieu is a modernised castle in the commune of Villiers-le-Mahieu in the Yvelines département of France. It was built in the 13th century and was extensivley remodelled in the 17th. It is now in use as a hotel.
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