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Expozine is an annual small press, zine and comics fair in Montreal, Quebec. It is reported to be Canada's largest zine fair and one the largest small press fairs in North America attracting some 270 exhibitors and 15,000 visitors each autumn. The first Expozine took place in 2002 and has continued to showcase independent publishing from around the world every subsequent year. Expozine has showcased work from notable small press writers and publishers such as Invisible Books, Broken Pencil, Maisonneuve, New Escapologist, Kate Beaton, and Drawn and Quarterly. It was co-founded by Billy Mavreas and Louis Rastelli.
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WDMP-FM (99.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Licensed to Dodgeville, Wisconsin, USA, the station serves the Southwest Wisconsin and West Madison Metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by Dodge Point Broadcasting Co. Prior to broadcasting on 99.3 MHz, WDMP-FM was originally located at 107.1 on the FM dial.
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Neil Jeffrey Collins (born 15 October 1961 in Manchester, England) is a former speedway rider. He once finished runner-up with England in the World Team Cup final. When Neil retired he had broken the record for domestic appearances (1,132) in British Speedway, overtaking the record previously held by his brother Les (1,084). 2007 would have been his thirtieth season but having not found a team place by the start of the season, due to the reduction in the points limit for team building purposes, he decided to retire.
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Hyattoceratinae is one of two subfamilies of the Vidrioceratidae Family. They are an extinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, and cuttlefish, and more distantly to the nautiloids.
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Boletus hortonii is a fungus of the genus Boletus native to the United States. First described as variety corrugis of Boletus subglabripes by Charles Horton Peck in 1897, it was given its current name in 1971 by mycologists Alexander H. Smith and Harry Delbert Thiers.
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The true frogs, family Ranidae, have the widest distribution of any frog family. They are abundant throughout most of the world, occurring on all continents except Antarctica. The true frogs are present in North America, northern South America, Europe, Asia, Madagascar, Africa, and from the East Indies to New Guinea; the species native to Australia—the Australian wood frog (Hylarana daemelii)—is restricted to the far north. Typically, true frogs are smooth and moist-skinned, with large, powerful legs and extensively webbed feet. The true frogs vary greatly in size, ranging from small—such as the wood frog (Lithobates sylvatica)—to the largest frog in the world, the goliath frog (Conraua goliath). Many of the true frogs are aquatic or live close to water. Most species lay their eggs in the water and go through a tadpole stage. However, as with most families of frogs, there is large variation of habitat within the family. Those of the genus Tomopterna are burrowing frogs native to Africa and exhibit most of the characteristics common to burrowing frogs around the world. There are also arboreal species of true frogs, and the family includes some of the very few amphibians that can live in brackish water.
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The Lagorai is a mountain range in the Eastern Alps, in Trentino, northern Italy. It is located between the Monte Panarotta (16 km) from Trento and Rolle Pass, for a length of some 70 km. It is bounded southwards by the Valsugana, by the Val di Fiemme from north, the Val di Cembra from west and the Primiero and Vanoi easthwards. The chain is mostly made of porphyry rocks. It was the site of fierce mine warfare on the Italian Front in the First World War. The north-eastern part in the massif is part of the Paneveggio-Pale di San Martino Natural Park. Near the Rolle Pass, at some 2,000 m of altitude, are the small lakes of Colbricon, home of pre-historic settlements dating to the Neolithic age.
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Abundantius is the name of several Christian saints: Abundantius of Putignano, died as a martyr. His relics are venerated at Putignano. His feast day is celebrated on March 22. Abundantius of Fiesole, was a deacon and martyr - see Abundius and Abundantius. Abundantius of Ossuna, became a martyr with Leo and Donatus.
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Frontier Airlines was a United States airline formed by a merger of Arizona Airways, Challenger Airlines, and Monarch Airlines (1946–1950) on June 1, 1950. It was headquartered at Stapleton Airport in Denver. The airline ceased operations on August 24, 1986. In 1994, a new airline was founded using the Frontier Airlines name. WDTV Using the logo with red circleNear the f.
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The Iraqi Premier League (Arabic: دوري النخبة العراقي, Dawri Al-Nokhba) is the highest league in the league system of Iraqi football and currently contains the top 20 Iraqi football clubs. It was founded in 1974 and is controlled by the Iraq Football Association. The Iraqi Premier League is the top tier of an extensive pyramid-like structure, operating on a system of promotion and relegation with the Iraq Division One in which three teams get relegated and three teams get promoted each season. Seasons run from September to May with the 20 teams playing 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 matches in the season. It is currently sponsored by Fuchs and thus officially known as the Fuchs Premier League. The league was formed in 1974 when the Iraq Football Association (IFA) replaced the League of the Institutes (a league for institutes teams) with the Iraqi Premier League (the first nationwide league of clubs in Iraq). Of the 73 teams to have competed since the inception of the league in 1974, 11 have won the title: Al-Zawraa (13), Al-Shorta (5), Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya (5), Al-Talaba (5), Erbil (4), Al-Rasheed (3), Naft Al-Wasat (1), Duhok (1), Al-Jaish (1), Salahaddin (1) and Al-Minaa (1). The current champions are Al-Zawraa, who won the title in 2015–16.
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Mikkel Parlo (born May 3, 1990) is a Danish mixed martial artist who competes in Bellator's Middleweight division.
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NGC 200 is a spiral galaxy located in the constellation Pisces. It was discovered on December 25, 1790 by William Herschel.
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The Saturday Paper is an Australian weekly newspaper, first published on 1 March 2014. It was notable for being launched in hard copy, as an online newspaper and in mobile news format. The paper is circulated throughout Australian capital cities and major regional centres. Its coverage of current affairs, culture and Australian politics has drawn criticism and praise from media commentators.
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Walter Stephan Baring Jr. (September 9, 1911 – July 13, 1975) was a United States Representative from Nevada.
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Talon is a 135-foot (41 m) steel inverted roller coaster at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in South Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, United States. It features 4 inversions and close to the ground encounters. Designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, Talon was known to be one of the longest inverted roller coasters in the Northeast when it opened in 2001. Unlike many roller coasters, Talon's track is filled with sand to reduce the noise made by the trains.
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Sunjo (29 July 1790 – 13 December 1834, reigned 1800–1834) was the 23rd king of the Korean Joseon Dynasty. He was born with the title of His Royal Highness Prince Yi Gong. Sunjo was the 2nd son of King Jeongjo which King Jeongjo had with Lady Subin, one of King Jeongjo concubines.
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Loop 288 is a state highway within the city limits of Denton, Texas. On the north side of town, the loop runs next to the C. H. Collins Athletic Complex. Despite its name, Loop 288 does not make a complete circuit, running instead around the north, east and southeast sides of the city. It begins at an interchange with I-35 on the northwest corner of Denton and loops around the north, east and southeast sides of the city before ending at another intersection with I-35E adjacent to Denton's shopping mall. The total length is 10.1 miles (16.3 km). In recent years, several large retail stores have been built on or near the southeast portion of the loop, and this, coupled with ongoing road expansion projects, has resulted in extreme traffic congestion. Loop 288 is signed as a truck route for traffic traveling east on US 380 towards McKinney.
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Róża Etkin (1908 in Warsaw – January 16, 1945 in Warsaw), known after marriage as Róża Etkin-Moszkowska, was a Polish pianist. Etkin, who showed considerable talent early in life, was the youngest contestant at the inaugural Fryderyk Chopin Competition, where she was awarded the 3rd prize. She was a pupil of Aleksander Michałowski and Zbigniew Drzewiecki in Warsaw. During the early 1930s she settled in Berlin to study with Professor Moritz Mayer-Mahr. She developed a very large repertoire, including the late sonatas of Beethoven, the Rachmaninov concerti, the Goldberg Variations, Prokofiev's and Karol Szymanowski's works and Godowsky's arrangements of the Chopin Waltzes. She played a good deal of Chopin, and won critical approval for her performance of his first piano concerto (E minor, op. 11). She made several recordings, some produced under the Berlin Tri-Ergon label. Etkin married Ryszard Moszkowski, nephew of the composer Moritz Moszkowski. Both were murdered by German soldiers at the Żoliborz district in Warsaw. As the German army was retreating from Warsaw a soldier threw a live grenade into a shelter where they and several other people were taking refuge.
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Seven Doors (German: Sieben Türen) is a 1988 play by the German writer Botho Strauß. It consists of eleven darkly comedic sketches on the subject of social decline. The play premiered on 20 November 1988 at the Stockholm City Theatre.
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Camila Comin (born 31 March 1983) is a Brazilian female artistic gymnast, representing her nation at international competitions. She participated at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She also participated at world championships, including the 2006 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Aarhus, Denmark.
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The professional cycling team LA-MSS Maia is a Portuguese Team based in Maia, Portugal. It is one of the European teams in UCI Continental Tour.
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The 1983 Balearic parliamentary election was held on Sunday, 8 May 1983, to elect the 1st Parliament of the Balearic Islands, the unicameral regional legislature of the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands. All 54 seats in the Parliament were up for election, determining the President of the Balearic Islands. The regional picture, at first glance, had been dominated by the Union of the Democratic Centre (UCD), having won the 1979 elections to the Island Councils and heading the pre-autonomic government since 1978. However, the UCD was dissolved in early 1983 after its disastrous defeat in the 1982 Spanish general election, with its supporters fleeing to the People's Alliance (AP), the People's Democratic Party (PDP) or, as one of its erstwhile leaders, the newly-founded Majorcan Union (UM). Other parties which had also contested the Island Council elections four year previously were regional branch of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party, the Socialist Party of Majorca or the Communist Party of the Balearic Islands. There was no electoral law passed, but the 1983 Statute of Autonomy did provide for a provisional distribution of seats per island until the community could have its own electoral law. The Socialists won the islands of Majorca, Menorca and Formentera, but its lead over its competitors there was so small that the broad People's Coalition (AP–PDP–UL) victory in Ibiza provided for a centre-right narrow victory overall. The AP–PDP–UL coalition emerged as the largest force with 21 seats, followed closely by the PSOE with another 21 seats and UM with 6. The centre-right candidate, Gabriel Cañellas, was able to access the regional government thanks to support from UM, the Liberal Democratic Party (PDL) and the Minorcan Independent Candidacy (CIM).
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Scarlet were a UK based vocal duo from Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. They consisted of Cheryl Parker (vocalist, guitarist) and Jo Youle (pianist, keyboardist, vocalist). The group originally had a third member, Joanna Fox (flutist, vocalist) but she left before the band had any major success.
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Captain Henry Inman (1762 – 15 July 1809) was a British Royal Navy officer during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, serving in the American Revolutionary War, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. Inman's service in the American war was punctuated by three shipwrecks: the burning of HMS Lark off Rhode Island in the face of a superior French squadron, the grounding of HMS Santa Monica on Tortola and the foundering of Hector following an engagement with two French ships in the Mid-Atlantic. After the war he was placed in reserve until the Spanish Armament of 1790, when he was given command of the 14-gun cutter HMS Pygmy stationed off the Isle of Man. Inman's subsequent service career was principally in frigates: he was engaged at the Siege of Toulon in HMS Aurore, in a raid at Dunkirk in HMS Andromeda and participated in the Battle of Copenhagen as captain of HMS Désirée. He later served on the ship of the line HMS Triumph at the Battle of Cape Finisterre and was subsequently called to give evidence at the court martial of Sir Robert Calder. After the battle off Finisterre, Inman suffered from ill-health and remained on shore duty until 1809 when he was appointed as Admiralty commissioner for Madras. The lengthy sea journey to India exacerbated his existing health problems and he died just ten days after his arrival.
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Nisi ni ti anđeo (trans. You're not an Angel as Well) is the second studio album by Serbian and former Yugoslav hard rock band Griva, released in 1985. As Jugoton, the record label which released Griva's previous album did not want to release the album, the band released the album through the independent label Panonija koncert. The song \"I Law Myroslaw\" (the title referring folk music singer Miroslav Ilić) and ridiculing \"novokompovana muzika\" fans is a cover of Joan Jett & the Blackhearts version of the song \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\".
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In Greek mythology, the name Crino (/ˈkraɪnoʊ/; Greek Κρινώ) may refer to: \n* Crino, one of the many consorts of Danaus, mother of the Danaids Callidice, Oeme, Celaeno and Hyperippe. \n* Crino, daughter of Antenor and Theano. Pausanias mentions a painting of her by Polygnotus, where she is portrayed standing next to her father, with a baby in her arms.
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Vista Ridge Mall is a shopping mall in Lewisville, Texas, USA owned and managed by Rouse Properties, one of the largest mall owners in the United States. Constructed in 1989, it is located on the southwest corner of Round Grove Road and the portion of Interstate 35E known as Stemmons Freeway. It contains 160 stores, four of which are anchor tenants: Dillard's, JCPenney, Macy's (formerly Foley's), and Sears. The mall had its grand opening on October 4, 1989, with Sears and Dillards as its initial anchor stores. By March 1990, an additional 19 stores had opened including The Gap, Casual Corner, and The Limited and Vista Ridge Mall was 65 percent leased. The mall added a third anchor store when J.C. Penney opened its Vista Ridge Mall store on August 1, 1990. The fourth anchor store to open was a Foley's, a unit of May Department Stores, as part of an expansion push by the chain. In 1991, the mall underwent interior renovations to make the indoor areas more appealing. When Vista Ridge Mall opened in 1989, it included a 12-screen Cinemark theater, whose marquee and ticket office were in the center court of the mall. In 2006, Cinemark constructed an attached 15 screen movie theater to the mall (it contains entrances both inside and outside the mall) and relocated there upon completion. (As of August, 2015, the original theater remains unused.)
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Andrew Skwish is an American illustrator and photographer. He has a Bachelor's degree from SUNY Buffalo. He has worked as a freelance illustrator for important publications such as The New York Times and Rolling Stone. He has taught at Florida's Poynter Institute. The characteristic style of his work has been influenced by Joan Miró's work for the illustrators of Vanity Fair between 1930 and 1940, and digital artists as Sophie Dutertre and Jotto Seibod. The most important characteristic in his works is the use of scanned textures.
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Chris Langridge (born 2 May 1985) is a British badminton player. He competed for England at the 2014 Commonwealth Games where he won three medals. He represented Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Olympics. He won a Bronze Medal in the Men's Doubles, partnered with Marcus Ellis.
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Gordon M. Dineen (born September 21, 1962) is a retired American professional ice hockey player. He is a former head coach for the Toronto Marlies of the American Hockey League, thought currently works with the team as an assistant. He is a former NHL defenceman. Although born in Canada, Dineen spent much of his youth in the United States, while his father Bill Dineen played and coached professionally. He returned to Canada to play major junior hockey for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds. He was drafted by the New York Islanders with the forty-second pick in the 1981 draft. His brothers Kevin and Peter were also NHL players.
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Established in 1963, the Greater Lawrence Technical School is a four-year regional technical high school, located in Andover, Massachusetts. Greater Lawrence Technical School serves the communities of Lawrence, Methuen, North Andover and Andover.
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Paula Jean Buscher (born April 4, 1963) is an American college basketball coach and the current head women's coach at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in Edwardsville, Illinois. The SIU Edwardsville Cougars are members of the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) and compete in the NCAA's Division I.
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ZYN! was a German Satire-Magazine which was published on the internet only. The magazine called itself \"ZYN! - The Only German Satire Magazine\". The magazine's editorial office was located in the German media city Cologne. The ZYN!-Magazine was founded in 1992 by Arno Schürhoff (Snorr) and Markus Klein (Sammy) as literary follower of various once in the mailbox scene popular literary and satire magazines. As their magazine's credo they always used the sarcastic title-phrase \"Gnade bringt uns nicht weiter!\" (\"Mercy Gets Us Nowhere!\"). Further founders were Frank Meurer and Jörn Tochtenhagen. First issues were published still as ANSI-texts and later as newsletters in the mailbox-scene and also in the FidoNet. Since 1995 the magazine was published as first German satire magazine in the World Wide Web. Publisher and chef-editors since 1992 were Markus Klein (known in the author-scene by the editor-in-chief-name \"Sammy\") as also Arno Schürhoff (artist-name \"Snorr\").The magazine's regularly editorial staff and columnists included inter alia authors like the book-author Andreas Winterer (author-synonyme: \"Zara\" and writer of the Science Fiction parody novel \"Cosmo Pollite\"), Kirsten Peter Rabitsch (author-synonyme: Lethargoman, *1978 - †2006 and name-giver of the \"Kirsten P. Rabitsch Award\"), Stefanie Teufel (journalist and author of the advise books \"Jetzt lerne ich Suse Linux\" (German title: \"Now I learn Suse Linux\"), Elke K. (TV-screenplay author and founder of the women satire magazine \"Bitchkitsch\", ZYN!-column \"Blondes Gift\" - German: \"Blonde Poison\"), Christian Martin (musician, lead singer of the former \"Stereotypen\" band and author of the German satire magazine Titanic (\"Letters For Experts\"), Peter Hostermann (author synonyme \"Onkelhoste\" and founder of the satiric blog \"senfblog.de\"), Raymund Krauleidis (author of the novel \"Schmoltke & Ich\" and co-author of various adviser books \"For Dummies\") and other editors. Since 2000 the editor-staff included also well known cartoonists like Joscha Sauer (artist and creator of the \"Not Funny\" cartoons), Sven K. (cartoonist and TV graphic designer), Gernot Grunga and other artists. Furthermore, ZYN!'s technical programmers developed an own editorial publishing programm called \"ZAS\" which offered innovative opportunities to the magazine's editors for being able publishing articles in real time. ZYN!'s editor-in-chief Markus Klein (Sammy) founded furthermore the \"toonster\"-publish house. In 2003 the German Alternative Media Prize was given to the satire magazine ZYN!. For many years the magazine had regularly a great reader public between 120,000 and 150,000 readers per month. It was a further important guiding motto of the magazine rejecting any sort of advertise in their magazine as to avoid any potencially influences to their author's freedom of opinion by commercial acting companies.Big publicity the ZYN! magazine got as its own parody-magazine which name \"Spiggl\" was (a persiflage/parody of the well known German news and politics magazine Spiegel) published a fictive satiric interview with former German chancellor Gehard Schroeder about atomic weapon plans what an Iran press agency published as real news although it was obviously a satiric hoax and satire interview.
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Fürst Fugger Privatbank Aktiengesellschaft is a German smaller regional bank in Augsburg, founded in 1954 and mainly serving the Swabia region of Bavaria, with 159 employees. It has no relation to the historical Fugger banking house that ceased to exist in the 17th century. Fürst Fugger Privatbank was founded when a man named Carl Friedrich Fugger-Babenhausen acquired the small bank Friedl & Dumler GmbH in 1954, and the bank received its current name only in 1994. Since 1999, Fürst Fugger Privatbank is mainly owned by the Nürnberger Versicherungsgruppe insurance company.
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Angelica Olsson (born 27 November 1991) is a Swedish former competitive figure skater. She is the 2010 Nordic silver medalist and a two-time Swedish national bronze medalist. She was sent to the 2009 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria but did not qualify for the free skate. At the 2010 World Junior Championships in The Hague, Netherlands, she placed 12th in the short program, 19th in the free skate, and 17th overall. She is the daughter of a figure skating coach, Susanne Olsson, and the elder sister of figure skater Isabelle Olsson.
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Yunak Stadium (Bulgarian: Стадион Юнак, Stadion Yunak), was a multi-use stadium in central Sofia, Bulgaria. It was located at the north-western corner of Knyaz Boris's Garden, on the southern bank of the Perlovska river. It was the largest stadium in Bulgaria until the middle of the 20th century, with a capacity of 35,000 spectators, and was initially used as the main stadium for Bulgaria national football team matches. The pitch was almost exactly square-shaped, with four straight rows of stands on all sides. The stadium is named after the Yunak sports societies which formed in Bulgaria in the late 19th century, themselves named after the word \"yunak\", meaning a strong young man. In the 1920s–30s, immediately to the northeast of Yunak stadium, was built the smaller Levski Field, the home ground of SK Levski. In the 1950s, the BCP decided to build a new, larger national stadium on the site of Levski Field. As the new stadium would infringe on the north-eastern stands of the Yunak stadium, this was also demolished in order to make way for the Vasil Levski National Stadium, opened 1953. Because of this, Dinamo Sofia were given a new home in the north-eastern suburbs of the capital, while in the place of Yunak was built the much smaller Druzhba (\"Friendship\") stadium, which was used for many years as an ice rink. After the fall of communism, the disused ice rink regained the name of the original Yunak stadium, but was never again used as a sports facility and, as of the early 2000s, lies in ruins, which are visible between the national stadium and the Sofia Metro station that formerly bore the same name. The stadium has also been used for unorthodox \"sports\", such as live human chess during the reign of Tsar Boris.
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Rafael Valls Ferri (born 25 June 1987 in Cocentaina) is a Spanish professional road bicycle racer for UCI ProTeam Lotto–Soudal.
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Zhan Viacheslavovich Bush (Russian: Жан Вячеславович Буш born 1 April 1993) is a Russian figure skater. He is the 2013 Cup of Nice bronze medalist, a four-time medalist on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, and 2011 Russian national senior bronze medalist. He placed 5th at the 2012 World Junior Championships.
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WMBQ-CD is a Class A low-power digital television station located in New York City broadcasting on UHF channel 46. Prime Time Partners LLC. purchased the station from Renard Broadcasting in 2011. Former owner Renard Communications Corp. operates a low-power digital television station, WBQM-LD (channel 3) in New York City, which continues to broadcast the Cornerstone TeleVision programming which WMBQ had been airing prior to the sale.
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The Northern District Times is an Australian local newspaper, serving the communities in parts of the Lower North Shore and lower Hills District areas of Sydney. The readership area stretches from the Parramatta River in suburbs such as Gladesville and Hunters Hill to Beecroft and Cheltenham in northern Sydney. The paper is circulated to approximately 58,500 people, with a readership of approximately 94,000 people. Most of these people are in the 35–64 age group. The paper is one of the News Limited community newspapers in New South Wales. The Northern District Times is delivered free to homes and businesses every Wednesday. The paper has been involved in the promotion and sponsorship of local community activities, including the local Granny Smith Festival, held to celebrate the creation of the Granny Smith apple in local suburb Eastwood, and the local section for the True Local Business Awards.
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The Dr. John D. Cooper Archaeological and Paleontological Center, or Cooper Center, was established by OC Parks and California State University, Fullerton in order to conserve, archive and manage the Orange County Archaeology and Paleontology Collections, including six million fossils. The center opened in July 2011 and is in Orange County, California. The Cooper Center was named to commemorate Dr. John D. Cooper, professor emeritus of geological science at Cal State Fullerton, who campaigned for the conservation of the Orange County Collection, and died in 2007.
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Gravel v. United States, 408 U.S. 606 (1972), was a case regarding the protections offered by the Speech or Debate Clause of the United States Constitution. In the case, the Supreme Court of the United States held that the privileges and immunities of the Constitution's Speech or Debate Clause enjoyed by members of Congress also extend to Congressional aides, but not to activity outside the legislative process.
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Heavy Object (ヘヴィーオブジェクト Hevī Obujekuto) is a Japanese light novel series, written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Ryō Nagi. ASCII Media Works have published eight volumes since 2009 under their Dengeki Bunko label. It has received three manga adaptations. A 24-episode anime television series adaptation by J.C.Staff aired from October 2, 2015 to March 25, 2016.
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Facciolella castlei is an eel in the family Nettastomatidae (duckbill/witch eels). It was described by Nikolai Vasilyevich Parin and Emma Stanislavovna Karmovskaya in 1985. It is a marine, deep water-dwelling eel which is known from Chile, in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. The type specimen was retrieved from a depth of 230 metres.
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Polly Frost is a New York City-based writer, journalist, and playwright specializing in humor and erotic horror. Frost's current work can be seen performed by various NYC-based actors at the Cornelia Street Cafe . During her early journalistic days, Frost interviewed a variety of people, including Julia Child, Pauline Kael, and Winona Ryder.
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Roaratorio, an Irish circus on Finnegans Wake is a musical composition by American avant-garde composer John Cage. It was composed in 1979 for Klaus Schöning of West German Radio, and premiered as one of the entries in Schöning's radio series. The piece is a realization of another Cage score, ____,____ ____ circus on ____, which consists of an instruction on how to translate any book into a performance. The book used for Roaratorio is Finnegans Wake by James Joyce, a long-time favorite of Cage's. Texts from it appear also in Cage's songs The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs (1942) and Nowth upon Nacht (1984). The text of Roaratorio was published separately as Writing for the Second Time through Finnegans Wake.
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Bluebell Records was an Italian independent record label active from 1959 to 1969 as part, along with other labels such as Mini Rec and Belldisc, of the Belldisc S.p.A. group. In 1969 these labels were fused into a new one, which became known as Produttori Associati. The label released records by several artists, such as Fabrizio De André, Carmen Villani, The New Dada, Rocco Granata, Maurizio Arcieri and Duilio Del Prete.
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University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) is the health sciences campus of the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and is located in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. UMMC, also referred to as the Medical Center, is the state’s only academic medical center. UMMC houses six health science schools: Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Health Related Professions, Graduate Studies in the Health Sciences and Pharmacy. (The main School of Pharmacy is headquartered on the University of Mississippi (UM) campus in Oxford, Mississippi.) The 164-acre campus also includes University Hospital, Wiser Hospital for Women and Infants, Conerly Critical Care Hospital, Batson Children’s Hospital, the state’s only children’s hospital, and Rowland Medical Library. As the academic health sciences campus of the University of Mississippi, the Medical Center functions as a separately accredited, semi-autonomous unit responsible to the chancellor of the university and through him to the constitutional Board of Trustees of the State Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL). The University of Mississippi Medical Center is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) to award baccalaureate, master's and doctorate degrees. The Medical Center also is accredited by The Joint Commission. The IHL Board of Trustees appoints the UM chancellor, who then recommends a candidate for UMMC’s vice chancellor for health affairs. The vice chancellor also serves as the dean of the University of Mississippi School of Medicine. LouAnn Woodward, MD, was named March 1, 2015, to fill the vice chancellor position. She is responsible for the overall strategic direction of the Medical Center. She is the first woman and the 10th person to hold the post in the Medical Center’s 60-year history. Enrollment in UMMC’s 28 degree programs is more than 2,900 students. Admission preference is given to Mississippi residents in an effort to supply professionals to meet the state's health-care needs. The Associated Student Body (ASB) is the student government association for UMMC. It serves as a mechanism to organize student extracurricular activities and to voice student concerns, ideas, and questions to the administration and community. UMMC is the only hospital in the state designated as a Level 1 trauma center. Specialized hospital services include: an interventional MRI; the only Level 4 neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in the state; separate medical, surgical, cardiac, neuroscience and pediatric ICUs; a heart station for diagnosis and treatment of heart disease; a heart failure clinic; heart, kidney, liver, pancreas, cornea and bone marrow transplant programs; a comprehensive stroke unit; state-of-the-art radiological imaging systems; a sleep disorders laboratory; an in vitro fertilization program; and special pharmaceutical services. A portion of land on the UMMC campus was once the site of the Mississippi Insane Asylum, which moved its operations in 1935 and became Mississippi State Hospital.
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†Ctenoglypta newtoni was a species of small air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Euconulidae, the hive snails. This species was endemic to Mauritius. It is now extinct.
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FM 100 is a Radio Station in Pakistan. FM 100 is the pioneer of FM transmission in Pakistan. It broadcasts out of four cities, Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad Hyderabad,Rahim Yar Khan, Gujrat jhelum and Multan. has greatly influenced Pakistani radio broadcasting. Its first and only slogan is \"Assalam-o-Alaikum Pakistan\" which literally means \"May Peace be on Pakistan.\" It was founded on March 23, 1995 and has a listening area covering all of Pakistan. FM100 was established in the year 1994 and started broadcasting its regular transmission from March 23, 1995, it is the first radio channel in Pakistan providing live entertainment programs round the clock and promoting Pakistan music among the population, regular programs includes Urdu pop, Panjabi and western Music for younger generation, latest films hits for housewives, Ghazals & folk songs for listeners of all ages. FM100 has gained immense popularity in a short span of time in the major cities of Pakistan i.e. Karachi, Lahore,Hyderabad and Rawalpindi/Islamabad as it provide services in these cities. It has played a vital role in bringing about a change in their entertainment pattern but still needs some time and some efforts to immensely affect the radio listening habit of people. In Pakistan, the music played the dialogue and language used by the Djs, the conversation between callers and show hosts and the entire package and style of Fm100 shows of a new generation of Pakistan that is coming. Rahim Yar Khan and Multan stations are an addition to Fm100 Network and soon Fm100 will be available in other cities of Pakistan. FM100 radio channel has touched the Hearts of radio listeners in Pakistan. And in just few months' radio is successfully attracting sizeable quality audience away from other forms of electronic entertainment media.Fm100 is the first 24hours live commercial radio station in Pakistan covering three main cities, Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad and surrounding areas, which accounts for the major portion of our urban population. Our regular programs includes Religious Programs, 5 Times Prayers, JUMA, KHUTABA, National & International days coverage, Special Events Coverage, National Unity, Talk shows, Youth shows, Kids Time, Sports roundup, IT related programs along with latest hits of Pakistani Pop, Folk, Film Music and Top of the Charts Western Music for listeners, competitions make our programs further more interesting for the audiences. FM100 radio channel continues to explore new ideas of amusement and entertainment to appeal a wide range of target audience we often consult our listeners to suggest new program formats so that we can cater according to the Public demands. In short FM100 radio station has become listeners preferred choice in music and entertainment. That's why it's called\"Heart Beat Of PAKISTAN\"
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Billy Hildebrand (born c. 1924) is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Whitworth College, now Whitworth University, in 1952 and at Wake Forest University from 1960 to 1963, compiling a career college football record of 10–38.
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Callistomimus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: \n* Callistomimus acuticollis Fairmaire, 1889 \n* Callistomimus aeolus Andrewes, 1937 \n* Callistomimus alluaudi Maindron, 1909 \n* Callistomimus alternans Andrewes, 1938 \n* Callistomimus amoenus Peringuey, 1896 \n* Callistomimus asper Andrewes, 1930 \n* Callistomimus azarensis Britton, 1937 \n* Callistomimus belli Andrewes, 1921 \n* Callistomimus bicolor Britton, 1937 \n* Callistomimus bimaculatus Britton, 1937 \n* Callistomimus caffer (Boheman, 1848) \n* Callistomimus cauliops (Bates, 1892) \n* Callistomimus chalcocephalus Wiedemann, 1823 \n* Callistomimus chevalieri Alluaud, 1932 \n* Callistomimus chlorocephalus Kohlar, 1836 \n* Callistomimus coarctatus Laferte-Senectere, 1851 \n* Callistomimus convexicollis Britton, 1937 \n* Callistomimus cyclotus Andrewes, 1938 \n* Callistomimus dabreui Andrewes, 1921 \n* Callistomimus davidsoni Mandl, 1986 \n* Callistomimus depressus Britton, 1937 \n* Callistomimus dicksoni G.O. Waterhouse, 1884 \n* Callistomimus dilaceratus Kolbe, 1889 \n* Callistomimus diversus Barker, 1922 \n* Callistomimus dollmani Britton, 1937 \n* Callistomimus dux Andrewes, 1921 \n* Callistomimus elegans (Boheman, 1848) \n* Callistomimus exsul Kuntzen, 1919 \n* Callistomimus gabonicus Alluaud, 1932 \n* Callistomimus gracilis Andrewes, 1931 \n* Callistomimus gratus Peringuey, 1896 \n* Callistomimus guineensis Alluaud, 1932 \n* Callistomimus guttatus Chaudoir, 1872 \n* Callistomimus hovanus Fairmaire, 1901 \n* Callistomimus insuetus Peringuey, 1896 \n* Callistomimus jucundus Andrewes, 1921 \n* Callistomimus kilimanus Alluaud, 1932 \n* Callistomimus latefasciatus Britton, 1937 \n* Callistomimus lebioides (Bates, 1892) \n* Callistomimus littoralis (Motschulsky, 1859) \n* Callistomimus maurus Mandl, 1986 \n* Callistomimus modestus Schaum, 1863 \n* Callistomimus nair (Maindron, 1909) \n* Callistomimus nepalensis Habu, 1978 \n* Callistomimus nigropunctatostriatus Mandl, 1986 \n* Callistomimus nodieri Alluaud, 1932 \n* Callistomimus obscurus Barker, 1922 \n* Callistomimus okutanii Habu, 1952 \n* Callistomimus pachys Alluaud, 1932 \n* Callistomimus pernix Andrewes, 1936 \n* Callistomimus philippinus Jedlicka, 1935 \n* Callistomimus placens Peringuey, 1904 \n* Callistomimus pseudojucundus Mandl, 1986 \n* Callistomimus pulchellus Barker, 1922 \n* Callistomimus quadricolor (Putzeys, 1877) \n* Callistomimus quadriguttatus (Putzeys, 1877) \n* Callistomimus quadrimaculatus Kolbe, 1889 \n* Callistomimus quadripustulatus (Gory, 1833) \n* Callistomimus quinquemaculatus (Laferte-Senectere, 1851) \n* Callistomimus rivularis Alluaud, 1932 \n* Callistomimus rubellus (Bates, 1892) \n* Callistomimus rubricosus Alluaud, 1932 \n* Callistomimus rufiventris Britton, 1937 \n* Callistomimus rugosus Britton, 1937 \n* Callistomimus sennariensis Alluaud, 1932 \n* Callistomimus sexpustulatus (Boheman, 1848) \n* Callistomimus sikkimensis Andrewes, 1921 \n* Callistomimus sinicola Mandl, 1981 \n* Callistomimus strigipennis (Fairmaire, 1901) \n* Callistomimus subnotatus Andrewes, 1921 \n* Callistomimus suturalis Fleutiaux, 1887 \n* Callistomimus trichros Andrewes, 1936 \n* Callistomimus tumidipes Britton, 1937 \n* Callistomimus venustus Andrewes, 1921 \n* Callistomimus virescens Andrewes, 1921 \n* Callistomimus vitalisi Andrewes, 1921
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Moechotypa sikkimensis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1936. It is known from India.
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'Silver Queen' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus Tillandsia in the Bromeliad family.
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Bernice Martinez (born 8 October 1989) is a Puerto Rican female artistic gymnast, representing her nation at international competitions. She participated at world championships, including the 2006 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Aarhus, Denmark.
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Vellore (Latin: Velloren(sis)) is a diocese located in the city of Vellore in the Ecclesiastical province of Madras and Mylapore in India.
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Fred L. Ashton, Jr. (March 7, 1931 – May 9, 2013) was an American politician who served as the Mayor of Easton, Pennsylvania, from 1968 to 1976. Ashton also served as the first strong mayor of Easton, beginning with his inauguration for a second term in 1972. He was a member of the Republican Party.
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Scotiosphaeria is a genus of fungi within the class Sordariomycetes. The relationship of this taxon to other taxa within the class is unknown (incertae sedis).
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The Flea-frog (Brachycephalus hermogenesi) is a species of frog in the Brachycephalidae family.It is endemic to Brazil. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.It is threatened by habitat loss.
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Restaurant Chagali was a restaurant located in Leidschendam, Netherlands. It was a fine dining restaurant that was awarded one Michelin star in the period 1983-1991. The restaurant closed down before 1993, as the Michelin Guide 1993 mentioned restaurant Green Park at that address.
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The discography of Ash, a Irish alternative rock band, consists of six studio albums, one live album, two compilation albums, one EP and fifty-six singles.
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Mrs. Pepper Pot, known in Japanese as Spoon Oba-san (スプーンおばさん Supūn Obasan, lit. \"Aunt Spoon\"), is a Japanese anime television series, based on the novel Mrs. Pepperpot by the Norwegian author Alf Prøysen. The series premiered on NHK from April 4, 1983 to March 30, 1984, spanning a total of 130 10-minute episodes.
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Anime
Abel Lake is a small lake in the Westland region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is located in the Southern Alps, 35 kilometres (22 mi) east of Franz Josef and is fed by the Abel Glacier. A short stream links the lake with the Perth River.
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Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center was a community-based acute care hospital in Plainfield, New Jersey.
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Hospital
Nylon is an American multi-platform media company and magazine that focus on pop culture and fashion. Its coverage includes art, beauty, music, design, celebrities, technology and travel. Its name references New York and London. Jamie Elden is the President and Chief Revenue Officer and Marc Luzzatto is the chairman and principal owner.
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Air Lithuania (Lithuanian: Aviakompanija Lietuva, literally: Air Company \"Lithuania\") was a regional airline based in Kaunas in Lithuania. It operated scheduled and charter flights, provided cargo services and aircraft rental. Its main bases were Kaunas International Airport (KUN) and Palanga International Airport (PLQ).
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Acraga conda is a moth in the Dalceridae family. It was described by Dyar in 1911. It is found in the Guianas. Adults are similar to Acraga ochracea, but have a somewhat more diversified ground colour, the orange seeming to be overspread upon a yellow ground and more intense on the inner margin.
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'Raj Nagar Extension] (Also known as Rajnagar Extension) is a residential area mainly consisting of mid rise apartments in Ghaziabad, India. It situated on the GDA's newly developed Meerut Bypass six lane highway NH-58. Rapid rail transit system is likely to pass through this area in future, connecting Anand Vihar (Delhi) with Meerut and passing through [Raj Nagar Extension]. The proposed metro station for Rajnagar Extension has been accepted by the govt for the Dilshad garden to Ghaziabad New bus stand metro line. There is proposed BCCI International Cricket stadium to be build in the area.
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Flash Me Magazine is one of the longest running online magazines devoted to publishing flash fiction stories. It is a quarterly publication by Winged Halo Productions. It is a paying market, accepting all genres of fiction under 1,000 words. It is also one of the few markets that offer editorial feedback with rejection letters. Issues are published on January 31, April 30, July 31, and October 31. The magazine has its headquarters in Belleville, Illinois. Throughout its history, Flash Me Magazine has supported and promoted the art of flash fiction writing with its Lightning Flash Fiction Contests, its Flash For BIG Cash Anthologies, and now with its Flash Fiction Boot Camp series. All proceeds raised from these projects help fund the magazine. The editors of Flash Me Magazine believe flash fiction authors aren't recognized often enough, and choose to showcase one author each quarter as its Feature Story. They also annually nominate authors for the Pushcart Prize. In addition to the main website, Flash Me Magazine can be found on Facebook and MySpace. Its official blog, The Slush Pile, offers updates on incoming submissions and other news. Flash Me Magazine can be found in various market listings, most notably in Duotrope and Ralan.com. It is a member of the Speculative Literature Foundation Small Press Co-operative.
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Pete Schmitt (born October 14, 1984) is a former American football fullback. He was signed by the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played college football at Wisconsin–Whitewater.
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AmericanFootballPlayer
The Stronger (Swedish: Den starkare) is an 1889 Swedish play by August Strindberg. The play consists of only one scene. The characters are two women: a \"Mrs. X\", who speaks, and a \"Miss. Y\", who is silent, an example of a dramatic monologue. It was adapted into a 1952 opera by composer Hugo Weisgall and there have been numerous film and television adaptations of the work. It has also been expanded and adapted into a forty-minute English-language zarzuela with a Madrid setting by Derek Barnes (2010), with text by Christopher Webber.
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Play
The Diocese of Basel (German: Bistum Basel; Latin: Dioecesis Basileensis) is a Roman Catholic diocese in Switzerland. Historically, the bishops of Basel were also secular rulers of the Prince-Bishopric of Basel (German: Fürstbistum Basel). The bishop of Basel has not resided in the city of Basel since 1528. Solothurn is the seat of the Bishop of Basel. Today the diocese of Basel includes the Swiss cantons of Aargau, Basel-Country, Basel-City, Berne, Jura, Lucerne, Schaffhausen, Solothurn, Thurgau, and Zug.
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Micah Thomas Miller (born February 14, 1987) is an American mixed martial artist who trains out of Coconut Creek, Florida with American Top Team. He is the younger brother of MMA fighter Cole Miller.
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MartialArtist
Stephen David \"Steve\" Darby (born 15 January 1955) is an English football coach and former player. He is well known throughout Asia as a pundit for ESPN Star Sports and most recently the Assistant coach of Mumbai City FC in Indian Super League. Currently he is the head coach of Laos.
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SoccerManager
Tonya Evinger (born June 4, 1981) is an American mixed martial artist. She previously competed for EliteXC and Raging Wolf, and now fights for Invicta Fighting Championships. Evinger is the current invicta bantamweight champion. Evinger is currently the #9-ranked 135-pound female MMA fighter in the world according to the Unified Women's MMA Rankings and #11-ranked According to Fight Matrix .
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Holy Spirit Church, Newtown is a parish church in the Church of England located in Newtown, Isle of Wight.
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The discography of the Finnish rock band The Rasmus currently consists of eight studio albums, two compilation albums and twenty-seven singles. The band's worldwide record sales are at an estimated of around 4 million albums as of 2015.
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ArtistDiscography
Alia Al-Saji is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at McGill University. Her work focuses on bringing 20th century phenomenology and French philosophy into dialogue with critical race and feminist theories. Al-Saji believes that feminist phenomenology must take an intersectional approach to its work, one that accounts for the fact that gender cannot be treated in a vacuum apart from other axes of oppression.
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Philosopher
Selina Roberts (also credited as Selina Cook) is a fictional character from the Australian Channel Seven soap opera Home and Away, played by Tempany Deckert. She debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 5 May 1994. Deckert was given the role of Selina after her third audition for the show. In 1996, Deckert fell ill and Louise Crawford played Selina in her absence. In 1997, Deckert decided to leave the serial, however briefly returned in 1998. Her return was filmed in Ironbridge, Shropshire, as part of the serial's first ever overseas location filming. Selina's last appearance to date was on 30 March 1998, where she agreed to marry Steven. Selina was introduced to the show after she developed a crush on her teacher. Selina was portrayed as a tearaway, who had a reputation for being the \"town tramp.\" She often went off the rails, due to arguments with her parents, but she was a good person deep inside. Inside Soap described her as a \"tart with a heart who's simply misunderstood.\" Selina was also a tomboy who regularly dressed in tartan shirts and Doc Martens. Deckert revealed that Selina was supposed to be a clichéd bimbo, so she decided to introduce biker boots to the wardrobe department. Selina later decides to clean up her act and she begins dating Jack Wilson, who she believes is her soul mate. Selina has been central to many \"bizarre\" storylines such as having a miscarriage at school, being sexually harassed, stalked and entering a relationship with her school teacher Steven Matheson. The character has received mixed reviews from critics. Deckert earned a nomination for \"Most Popular Actress\" at the Logie Awards, for her portrayal of Selina.
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SoapCharacter
The Turin Motor Show (Italian: Salone dell'Automobile di Torino) was an auto show held annually in Turin, Italy. The first official show took place between 21 and 24 April 1900, at the Castle of Valentino, becoming a permanent fixture in Turin from 1938 having shared it with Milan and Rome until that time. From 1972, the show was held bi-annually and in 1984, it moved into Fiat's shuttered Lingotto factory. The event was last held in Turin in 2000 and cancelled from 2002, resulting in the Bologna Motor Show taking over the role of Italy's International Motor Show. From 2015, Turin will again hold a Motor Show, albeit as an open-air festival to keep exhibitors' costs down and provide free access to the public. It will be held in the precinct of the Parco del Valentino.
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The Rehoboth Ratepayers' Association (RRA) is a local political party in Rehoboth, Namibia. It is closely affiliated with Namibia's Baster community which is centered in Rehoboth. The party was formed in 1998 by Baster leader Hans Diergaardt to the contest the 1998 local elections. Despite Diergaardt's death in February 1998, the party continued to run candidates. In 2009, the party's leader and first secretary was Lukas de Klerk.
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PoliticalParty
Gold Heels (foaled 1898 in Pennsylvania) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse who, in a two-year period, set one new stakers record and four track records, including a world record.
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RaceHorse
Steve Pugh is a British comic book artist who has worked for American and British comic producers including DC, Marvel, Dark Horse and 2000 AD.
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ComicsCreator
Hosack Elementary School is a midsized, public elementary school located in Allison Park, Pennsylvania. The school is one of seven elementary schools operated by the North Allegheny School District. In 2013, the school's enrollment was 335 pupils with 5% of pupils receiving a federal free or reduced price meals due to family poverty. According to a report by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, 100% of the teachers were rated highly qualified under the federal No Child Left Behind Act. Hosack Elementary School is a federally designated Title I school. In 2013, 4% of Hosack pupils were identified as gifted. The school provides half day kindergarten. In 2010, Hosack Elementary School employed 23 teachers yielding a student-teacher ratio of 15:1. According to a report by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, 100% of its teachers were rated \"Highly Qualified\" under the federal No Child Left Behind Act. Hosack Elementary School is a 61,333 square feet building on a 27 acres campus. The building was named for Dr. Ivan G. Hosack, President of North Allegheny’s Joint School Board from the District’s inception in 1948 until 1965. The building received extensive renovation in 1999. In November 2013, Amanda Mathieson was named permanent principal of Hosack Elementary School at a salary of $110,000. Ms. Mathieson previously served as interim principal of Hosack Elementary, assistant principal at Ingomar Middle School and assistant principal at Marshall Elementary School. She was initially hired by North Allegheny School District in 2008. North Allegheny School District operates a district wide Cyber Academy which is an online alternative for students in grades 3rd through 8th. Tuition Students who live in North Allegheny School District's attendance area may choose to attend one of Pennsylvania's 157 public charter schools. A student living in a neighboring public school district or a foreign exchange student may seek admission to North Allegheny School District and Hosack Elementary School. For these cases, the Pennsylvania Department of Education sets an annual tuition rate for each school district. It is the amount the public school district pays to a charter school for each resident student that attends the charter and it is the amount a nonresident student's parents must pay to attend the District's schools. The 2012 tuition rates for NASD Elementary Schools - $11,420.60 per pupil per year.
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School
Kilmashogue or Kilmashoge (Irish: Sliabh Chill Mochióg, meaning \"Mountain of the Church of Saint Mochióg\") is a mountain in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown county in Ireland. It is 408 metres (1,339 feet) high and forms part of the group of hills in the Dublin Mountains which comprises Two Rock, Three Rock, Kilmashogue and Tibradden Mountains. The forest plantation on its northern slope, which is composed mainly of Sitka spruce, Scots pine and beech, is a habitat for Sika deer, hares, rabbits and foxes. A number of prehistoric monuments can be found on the slopes of the mountain. The Placenames Branch of the Department of Community, Equality and Gaeltacht Affairs gives the origin of the name Kilmashogue as meaning “Church of Saint Mochióg”. In the nineteenth century, the antiquarian Patrick Weston Joyce reported that he had found the remains of a small church, consisting of just a few walls, on the northern side of the mountain. Subsequent attempts to locate this site have been unsuccessful. In the chapel of nearby St Columba's college is an early Christian cross which was found on the mountain and is believed to have come from the church reported by Joyce. However, Coillte, the state-owned enterprise that manages the forestry on the mountain's slopes, suggest that the name Kilmashogue is a corruption of coill na fumsaoige, which means “wood of the ash”, or coill na fuiseoige, which means “wood of the lark”.
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Claudia Fabiana Fernández Viera (born June 22, 1976, in Punta de Rieles, Montevideo) is a Uruguayan award-winning TV hostess, fashion model, and actress, known for her work in Uruguay and Argentina. Fernández is also an entrepreneur and businesswoman.
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Model
Leo's Tavern (Irish: Tábhairne Leo) is a restaurant and pub in the Donegal Gaeltacht, best known as the home of music artists Clannad, Enya and Moya Brennan. The pub opened in 1968 and held Irish traditional music sessions nightly, becoming the musical starting block for the children of Leo Brennan, the pub's founder. The current proprietor is Bartley Brennan, one of the youngest of the Brennan siblings.
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Restaurant
Nérée Boubée (1806 in Toulouse – 1862 in Luchon) was a naturalist, entomologist, geologist, author and a professor at the University of Paris. He was a Member of the Société entomologique de France. In 1845 he established a natural history dealership and publishing house, the still very successful Maison d'édition Boubée.
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Entomologist
Kenneth Claiborne Royall, Sr. (July 24, 1894 – May 25, 1971) was a United States Army general and the last person to hold the office of Secretary of War. That position was abolished in 1947, and Royall served as the first Secretary of the Army (the successor position) from 1947 to 1949.
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OfficeHolder
Vladimir Vranješ (born 14 December 1988) is a Bosnian handball player who currently plays for Tatabánya KC. He previously played for Borac Banja Luka, RK Prijedor, RK Slovenj Gradec and Ademar Leon. He is a member of the Bosnian national hanbdall team. Vranješ is a pivot known as a defensive specialist. He won the EHF Cup for 2013–14 season with Pick Szeged.
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HandballPlayer
The Waterways Journal Weekly is the news journal of record for the towing and barge industry on the inland waterways of the United States, chiefly the watershed of the Mississippi River and its tributaries and the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. Known as The Riverman’s Bible, the periodical has published continuously from St. Louis, Missouri, since 1887. Published by Nelson Spencer Jr., it is the only American maritime publication that focuses exclusively on the inland waterways of the United States, and one of the few remaining family-owned, advertiser-supported trade weeklies of any description.
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Leif Iversen (13 December 1911 – 18 May 1989) was a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. Hailing from Raudeberg, Leif Iversen was a tax clerk before becoming mayor of Nord-Vågsøy in 1937. The previous mayor for fifteen years was his father Karl Iversen. Except for the years 1940–1945 during the German occupation of Norway, Leif Iversen held the mayor post until 1965, when Nord-Vågsøy was merged with Sør-Vågsøy to create the new municipality Vågsøy. He was also a member of Sogn og Fjordane county council, from 1938 to 1979, again except for the occupation years. He is thereby the longest-serving county politician in Sogn og Fjordane. He served as county mayor (fylkesordførar) from 1968 to 1975. Among his various board memberships, he chaired the board which was responsible for the building of the Måløy Bridge.
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The 1964 Austrian Grand Prix was a Formula One World Championship motor race held at Zeltweg Airfield on August 23, 1964. It was the seventh race of the 1964 Formula One season. The 105-lap race was won by Ferrari driver Lorenzo Bandini after he started from seventh position. Richie Ginther finished second for the BRM team and Brabham driver Bob Anderson came in third. This was the debut race of the future world champion Jochen Rindt.
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GrandPrix
Russula amethystina is a conspicuous mushroom, which appears sporadically from mid-summer until the autumn under spruce and fir trees. In Northern Europe, it is very rare. It is edible, but not very easy to distinguish from similarly coloured Russula species, and practically identical to Russula turci from which it can only be distinguished by microscopic differences in spore texture. A mistake would not be very grave, however, since there are no deadly poisonous mushrooms in the genus Russula.
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The Croatia women's national sevens team represents Croatia in Rugby sevens.
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RugbyClub
The 1916–17 season was Stoke's second season in the non-competitive War League. With the start of World War I, all Football League football was cancelled. In its place were formed War Leagues, based on geographical lines rather than based on previous league placement. Stoke contested the Lancashire Section in the Principal Tournament, and the Southern Division of the Midland Section in the Subsidiary Tournament. However, none of these were considered to be competitive football, and thus their records are not recognised by the Football League.
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North Yorkshire County Council is the county council that governs the non-metropolitan county of North Yorkshire in England. The districts are 1. \n* Selby 2. \n* Borough of Harrogate 3. \n* Craven 4. \n* Richmondshire 5. \n* Hambleton 6. \n* Ryedale 7. \n* Borough of Scarborough
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Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari (also known as Museo Enzo Ferrari) is a museum in Modena focused on the life and work of Enzo Ferrari, the founder of the Ferrari sports car marque. The museum complex includes two separate buildings, a former warehouse that belonged to Enzo Ferrari's father, and a new building designed by the architectural practice Future Systems. The new 6,000 square metres (65,000 sq ft) building houses, in a large gallery, a permanent exhibition displaying some of the most noteworthy Ferrari’s automobiles, including rare cars of the 1950s, Formula One race cars and more recent sports cars. The museum exhibition gallery was substantially renewed and updated in February 2014, The exhibits feature Ferrari, Alfa Romeo and Maserati cars and also a large video-projection depicting the life of Enzo Ferrari.
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Stewart Detention Center is a private prison operated by Corrections Corporation of America under contract with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, housing immigrant detainees. The facility stands in Lumpkin, Stewart County, Georgia and has an official capacity of 1752 inmates. In 2011 Stewart ranked as the largest and busiest such facility in the United States. Stewart County's share of revenue from the federal government, 85 cents per inmate per day, amounted to more than half of the county's entire annual budget. Stewart was named one of ten ICE facilities targeted for closure by the Detention Watch Network in 2012, citing the March 2009 death of inmate Roberto Medina-Martinez reportedly caused by medical neglect, among many other serious issues. Stewart was also identified by the ACLU of Georgia in 2012 as one of four ICE detention centers that demonstrate that \"ICE has consistently shown that it is incapable of protecting the basic human rights of immigrants under its care.\"
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Kevin Abley (born 24 March 1935) was an Australian rules footballer who played in the South Australian National Football League with the Glenelg Football Club. Kevin Abley was born on 24 March 1935, in Box Hill, Victoria, Australia. He came to Adelaide in the early stages of 1950 when he was 15 years of age. He lived with his family which included his brother, and Port Adelaide Magpie legend John Abley. He played 173 games for Glenelg, mainly at full-back and represented South Australia on 4 occasions in interstate matches against Victoria.
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AustralianRulesFootballPlayer