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List of homonymous states and regions | [
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"For a general list of divided regions bearing the same or similar names, see Divided regions."
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Self-styled order | [
"Many countries do not regulate the wearing of decorations, and remain neutral as to whether any particular order is legitimate or not.",
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"A self-styled order or pseudo-chivalric order is an organisation which claims to be a chivalric order, but is not recognised as legitimate by countries or international bodies."
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Self-styled order | [
"Many countries do not regulate the wearing of decorations, and remain neutral as to whether any particular order is legitimate or not.",
"Other countries explicitly regulate what decorations are accepted as legitimate.",
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"A self-styled order or pseudo-chivalric order is an organisation which claims to be a chivalric order, but is not recognised as legitimate by countries or international bodies."
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Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 | [
"The musical premiered on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theatre on January 30, 1936 and closed on May 9, 1936 after 115 performances.",
"Produced by Billie Burke Ziegfeld and Lee Shubert and J. J. Shubert, it was directed by John Murray Anderson and Edward Clarke Lilley, choreographed by Robert Alton, sketches di... | Productions and background | [
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Re: Cutie Honey | [
"A mysterious organization known as Panther Claw make their presence known by terrorizing Tokyo and giving the cops a run for their money.",
"Police are further baffled by the appearance of a lone cosplaying vigilante who thwarts all of Panther Claw's evil schemes before disappearing.",
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"is a three-episode OVA (original video animation) series based on the 2004 tokusatsu (live-action) film \"Cutie Honey\", both being adaptations of the 1970s manga written and illustrated by Go Nagai."
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"A mysterious organization known as Panther Claw make their presence known by terrorizing Tokyo and giving the cops a run for their money.",
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"DVD releases for each episode followed, with the first released on September 21."
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Re: Cutie Honey | [
"A mysterious organization known as Panther Claw make their presence known by terrorizing Tokyo and giving the cops a run for their money.",
"Police are further baffled by the appearance of a lone cosplaying vigilante who thwarts all of Panther Claw's evil schemes before disappearing.",
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Àmbit metropolità de Barcelona | [
"The \"vegueria\" was a feudal land division in the Principality of Catalonia, Kingdom of Sardinia, and Duchy of Athens during the Middle Ages and into the Modern Era until the Nueva Planta decrees of 1716.",
"It was the primary division of a county in Catalonia and the basic territorial entity of government in S... | Vegueria | [
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"Àmbit metropolità de Barcelona () is one of the seven territories defined by the Regional Plan of Catalonia ().",
"It is located in the central coast of Catalonia, in Barcelona (capital city of Catalonia) and its influence area."
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Minkend | [
"\"Min\" from the Azerbaijani language is translated as \"thousand\", while kend derives from old Persian, meaning \"village\".",
"According to an Armenian legend, Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur invaded Armenia and destroyed one village after another.",
"Having devastated many villages in Zangezur, he began to co... | History | [
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"Minkend (; ) is a village in the Lachin District of Azerbaijan."
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Minkend | [
"\"Min\" from the Azerbaijani language is translated as \"thousand\", while kend derives from old Persian, meaning \"village\".",
"According to an Armenian legend, Turco-Mongol conqueror Timur invaded Armenia and destroyed one village after another.",
"Having devastated many villages in Zangezur, he began to co... | History ; Soviet and Post-Soviet period | [
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"Minkend (; ) is a village in the Lachin District of Azerbaijan."
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Gordon Denlinger | [
"Denlinger was born in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, on July 16, 1963.",
"He graduated from High Point Baptist Academy in 1981.",
"He graduated Bob Jones University with a B.S. in accounting in 1985.",
"Denliger is an accountant and CPA.",
"He was an assistant controller at Newell Rubbermaid Graco Children's Produ... | Political career | [
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"Gordon R. Denlinger is a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (2003–2015).",
"In December 2017, he entered the 2018 race for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, dropping out in February 2018."
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1994–95 Scottish Premier Division | [
"The 1994–95 Scottish Premier Division season ended in success for Rangers who won the title by fifteen points from nearest rivals Motherwell to clinch seven titles in a row.",
"Dundee United were relegated to the First Division after finishing bottom with Aberdeen surviving a relegation playoff against Dunfermli... | Overview | [
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"The 1994–95 Scottish Premier Division season began on 13 August 1994; it was the first season of the new ten team league format, and also the first season using the rule of awarding three points for a win."
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TT5 | [
"The tomb has two burial chambers.",
"In chamber A a son named Nedjemger is shown offering a vase to Neferabet and Taesi.",
"A large group of relatives is shown adoring the Hathor cow from the mountain.",
"The relatives include: Neferabet himself, his \"father\" the scorpion curer Amenmose (father-in-law?), a... | Tomb | [
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"Neferabet (also called Neferabu) was the son of Neferronpet and Mahi.",
"His wife was named Taesi (Ta-Iset)."
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Jean Comaroff | [
"Jean Comaroff was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, shortly after World War II.",
"Her father, a Jewish South African doctor, joined the British Army Medical Corps while studying abroad to specialize in obstetrics and gynecology.",
"Her mother was a convert to Judaism, born to a Lutheran German family that had emig... | Personal life | [
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"She has been a University faculty member since 1978."
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Gunnleifur Gunnleifsson | [
"Gunnleifur started his career with local club HK by making 3 appearances in the 1995 season as the club was relegated from the 1. deild karla to the 2. deild.",
"He joined lower-league club KVA from Eskifjörður and Reyðarfjörður (later known as Fjarðabyggð) and was their 1st choice goalkeeper for the 1996 season... | Career | [
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"Gunnleifur Vignir Gunnleifsson (born 14 July 1975) is an Icelandic football former goalkeeper, who spent most of his career with Breiðablik and HK."
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Bryan Cutler | [
"Cutler was born in Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania and attended Solanco High School.",
"He graduated from Lancaster School of Radiology in 1995 and earned a bachelor's degree from Lebanon Valley College in 2001.",
"He worked as an X-ray technologist at Lancaster Regional Medical Center and as a Manager of Support S... | Pennsylvania House of Representatives | [
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"A Republican, Cutler represents the 100th legislative district of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.",
"He was first elected in 2006, defeating incumbent Gibson C. Armstrong."
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Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce | [
"The Northern Virginia Chamber offers business development opportunities to organizations interested in growth through knowledge, access and influence in Northern Virginia, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and the Metropolitan Washington Region.",
"The Chamber leads the business community by: engaging in thought lea... | Mission statement | [
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"The chamber provides the Northern Virginia business community with access to opportunities represented by the Chamber’s four foundational pillars: business development, thought leadership, strategic advocacy, and community partnerships."
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Ramose (TT7) | [
"Ramose was the son of the retainer Amenemheb and the Lady Kakaia.",
"He was married to the Lady Mutemwia (Wia), daughter of the royal scribe Huy and Nofretkau.",
"Despite extensive offerings to fertility gods like Hathor, Min and Taweret, Ramose and Wia were unable to have a biological child.",
"Ramose is th... | Career | [
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"Ramose was an ancient Egyptian scribe and artisan who lived in Deir el-Medina on the west bank of the Nile, opposite Thebes, during the reigns of Ramesses II.",
"He held the position of Scribe of the Tomb, the highest administrative position for a scribe in Deir el-Medina, from around years 5 to 38 of Ramesses I... |
Luzhou Laojiao | [
"The distillery dates back to 1573, in the Ming dynasty, and it is the oldest continuously producing baijiu distillery in the world.",
"It was included in the first \"List of National Intangible Cultural Heritage\" in 2006.",
"The company produces a baijiu brand named Guojiao 1573 (国窖 1573, 'National Cellar 157... | History | [
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"Luzhou Laojiao (泸州老窖; Luzhou Old Cellar) is a Chinese liquor distilled from fermented sorghum.",
"It is produced by Luzhou Laojiao Company Limited, which is headquartered in Luzhou, in southern Sichuan, China."
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Luzhou Laojiao | [
"The distillery dates back to 1573, in the Ming dynasty, and it is the oldest continuously producing baijiu distillery in the world.",
"It was included in the first \"List of National Intangible Cultural Heritage\" in 2006.",
"The company produces a baijiu brand named Guojiao 1573 (国窖 1573, 'National Cellar 157... | Product characteristics | [
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"It is a baijiu of the \"strong aroma\" class."
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Christian Zionism in the United Kingdom | [
"Christian Zionism preceded Zionism amongst both secular and rabbinic Jews, and much of the initiative for this came from within the United Kingdom.",
"Expectations of a national return of the Jews to their homeland, often called Restorationism, were widely held amongst the Puritans, also heralding greater tolera... | History | [
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"Christian Zionism in the United Kingdom is a Christian ideology that sees the return of the Jews to Israel as a fulfilment of scriptural prophecy.",
"Supporters of Christian Zionism believe that the existence of the Jewish State can and should be supported on theological grounds."
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Henry C. Wolf Law Library | [
"\"The mission of the Wolf Law Library is to provide access to law and law-related resources and a wide range of services to support law school curriculum and programs, promote the advancement of legal scholarship, and fulfill the information needs of library users.",
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"It contains a 380,000 volume collection and is a member of the Consortium of Southeastern Law Libraries."
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Henry C. Wolf Law Library | [
"\"The mission of the Wolf Law Library is to provide access to law and law-related resources and a wide range of services to support law school curriculum and programs, promote the advancement of legal scholarship, and fulfill the information needs of library users.",
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"It contains a 380,000 volume collection and is a member of the Consortium of Southeastern Law Libraries."
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Bob Miller (pitcher, born 1935) | [
"Miller was signed as a \"bonus baby\" amateur free agent by the Detroit Tigers on June 20, 1953, receiving a $60,000 signing bonus from the team who outbid the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago White Sox to sign Miller.",
"The other Tigers bonus baby signed that day was future-Hall of Famer Al Kaline, who receiv... | Detroit Tigers (1953–56) | [
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"During the 1953 season, he was the youngest player in the major leagues, one of only three players who were 17 years old."
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E. Harris Harbison | [
"E. Harris Harbison was born to Ralph Warner Harbison and Helen Mary Harris (the daughter of Elmore Harris of Toronto, Ontario) in 1907 in Sewickley, Pennsylvania.",
"He married Janet German in 1937 and had a son, John Harris Harbison, a distinguished composer, and two daughters, Helen and Margaret.",
"Helen wa... | Personal life | [
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"Elmore Harris Harbison (1907–1964) was an American historian and scholar on the topic of Christianity and history."
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E. Harris Harbison | [
"E. Harris Harbison was born to Ralph Warner Harbison and Helen Mary Harris (the daughter of Elmore Harris of Toronto, Ontario) in 1907 in Sewickley, Pennsylvania.",
"He married Janet German in 1937 and had a son, John Harris Harbison, a distinguished composer, and two daughters, Helen and Margaret.",
"Helen wa... | Academic Study | [
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"He was the Henry Charles Lea Professor of History at Princeton University and a trustee of the Princeton Theological Seminary."
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Stockings by the Fire | [
"# \"Baby, It's Cold Outside\", performed by Ray Charles (originally by Frank Loesser, 1944)\n# \"I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day\", performed by Sarah McLachlan (originally by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1864)\n# \"I'll Be Home for Christmas (If Only in My Dreams)\", performed by Frank Sinatra (originally by Wa... | Charts | [
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"In the United States, the album reached a peak position of number 34 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and number four on \"Billboard\" Top Independent Albums chart."
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Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, 3rd Duke of Berwick | [
"On 26 July 1738, in Alba de Tormes, he married Maria Teresa de Silva y Alvarez de Toledo (6 May 1716 – 5 May 1790), daughter of Manuel Maria de Silva y Mendoza, (born 18 October 1677), 9th Conde de Galve, 7th son of the 5th Duke of Pastrana and Estremera and of the outstandingly wealthy Maria Teresa Alvarez de Tol... | Marriages and issue | [
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"On the death of his father, James Fitz-James Stuart, in 1738, he inherited his titles of Duke of Berwick and Duke of Liria and Xerica.",
"(He also possessed many other titles in both Spain and England.)"
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Global Handwashing Day | [
"The Global Handwashing Partnership (GHP) (formerly called \"Public Private Partnership for Handwashing\" (PPPHW)) established Global Handwashing Day in 2008 as a way to promote a global and local vision of handwashing with soap.",
"Steering Committee members of the GHP include Colgate-Palmolive; FHI 360; The Lon... | Implementation and management | [
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"Global Handwashing Day (GHD) is an international handwashing promotion campaign to motivate and mobilize people around the world to improve their handwashing habits."
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Global Handwashing Day | [
"The Global Handwashing Partnership (GHP) (formerly called \"Public Private Partnership for Handwashing\" (PPPHW)) established Global Handwashing Day in 2008 as a way to promote a global and local vision of handwashing with soap.",
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Global Handwashing Day | [
"The Global Handwashing Partnership (GHP) (formerly called \"Public Private Partnership for Handwashing\" (PPPHW)) established Global Handwashing Day in 2008 as a way to promote a global and local vision of handwashing with soap.",
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Global Handwashing Day | [
"The Global Handwashing Partnership (GHP) (formerly called \"Public Private Partnership for Handwashing\" (PPPHW)) established Global Handwashing Day in 2008 as a way to promote a global and local vision of handwashing with soap.",
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"Washing hands at critical points during the day and washing with soap are both important.",
"The global campaign is dedicated to raising awareness of handwashing with soap as a key factor in disease prevention.",
"With proper handwashing, respiratory and intestinal diseases can be reduced by 25–50%."
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Global Handwashing Day | [
"The Global Handwashing Partnership (GHP) (formerly called \"Public Private Partnership for Handwashing\" (PPPHW)) established Global Handwashing Day in 2008 as a way to promote a global and local vision of handwashing with soap.",
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AVS Raju | [
"AVS Raju was born on 18 April 1937 and hails from a family that has been in the construction for over three generations.",
"He left his village Antervedipalem in East Godavari District, Andhra Pradesh, India, after matriculation at the age of 18 years to make his career in Hyderabad and started contributing his ... | Early life | [
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"Alluri Venkata Sathyanarayana Raju (born 18 April 1937), familiarly known as AVS Raju works in the Indian construction industry and is the founder chairman of Nagarjuna Construction Company Ltd."
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Princess Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg | [
"Princess Adelaide was born on 19 October 1889 at Grünholz Manor in Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia as the fourth eldest daughter of Frederick Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderbug-Glücksburg and his wife Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg.",
"Adelaide's father was the ... | Early life | [
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Princess Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg | [
"Princess Adelaide was born on 19 October 1889 at Grünholz Manor in Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia as the fourth eldest daughter of Frederick Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderbug-Glücksburg and his wife Princess Karoline Mathilde of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg.",
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James Spratt (Royal Navy officer) | [
"HMS \"Defiance\" was built by Randall and Co., at Rotherhithe on the River Thames, and saw extensive action before the Battle of Trafalgar.",
"She served in Nelson's fleet at the Battle of Copenhagen 1801, where she fought gallantly against the Holsteen and the shore based batteries of the Trekroner.",
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"Commander James Spratt was famous for having dived into the sea from , swimming cutlass in teeth to the French 74-gun , boarding her single handed.",
"He was ... |
John Philip Sousa Junior High School (Bronx) | [
"The school had the city's only Korean language class.",
"The school opened in either 1958 or 1959 at a cost of $3.6 million.",
"Early in 1960, student Gail Bartley received a letter from Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev after she asked him to contribute something to the school's yearbook for its inaugural grad... | History | [
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"After the school's closing in 2015, JHS 142's building became an educational campus."
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Public Commission on the Oregon Legislature | [
"The PCOL's recommendation to establish an \"open\" primary (also known as a nonpartisan blanket primary) was taken up by two former Secretaries of State, Phil Keisling and Norma Paulus, in the form of a ballot initiative.",
"The effort narrowly missed qualifying for the 2006 general elections ballot, but a sligh... | Reception, impact and criticism | [
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Live at the Rainbow 1973 | [
"Two recordings were made of the Rainbow Theatre show, a multitrack recording and a mono recording direct from the mixing console.",
"Unfortunately, Mick Tucker's snare drum was missing from the multitrack, and he later overdubbed the snare drum in the studio on the seven tracks that were released in stereo on th... | Mono recording | [
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Palmer Park Apartment Building Historic District | [
"The land that this historic district sits on, like the adjacent \"Palmer Park\" and nearby Palmer Woods Historic District, was once the estate of Thomas W. Palmer, a wealthy Detroiter and one-time US Senator.",
"Palmer had intended to develop this area into a subdivision, but died in 1913 before bringing the ide... | History | [
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"The Palmer Park Apartment Building Historic District is a historic district located in Detroit, Michigan."
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Nacional Monte de Piedad | [
"The main office is located on the northwest corner of the Zocalo on the corner of Monte de Piedad and 5 de Mayo Streets.",
"Despite having gone through considerable modifications, it once was part of the estate owned by Hernán Cortés (1485–1547).",
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"The Nacional Monte de Piedad is a not-for-profit institution and pawnshop whose main office is located just off the Zócalo, or main plaza of Mexico City."
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Nacional Monte de Piedad | [
"The main office is located on the northwest corner of the Zocalo on the corner of Monte de Piedad and 5 de Mayo Streets.",
"Despite having gone through considerable modifications, it once was part of the estate owned by Hernán Cortés (1485–1547).",
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"The Nacional Monte de Piedad is a not-for-profit institution and pawnshop whose main office is located just off the Zócalo, or main plaza of Mexico City.",
"It was commanded to be built between 1774 and 1777 by Don Pedro Romero de Terreros, the Count of Regla as part of a movement to provide interest-free or low... |
Nacional Monte de Piedad | [
"The main office is located on the northwest corner of the Zocalo on the corner of Monte de Piedad and 5 de Mayo Streets.",
"Despite having gone through considerable modifications, it once was part of the estate owned by Hernán Cortés (1485–1547).",
"In the area were the \"Old Houses\" of Moctezuma II's father,... | The institution ; Origins and history | [
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"It was commanded to be built between 1774 and 1777 by Don Pedro Romero de Terreros, the Count of Regla as part of a movement to provide interest-free or low-interest loans to the poor.",
"It was recognized as a national charity in 1927 by the Mexican government."
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Aaron Schroeder | [
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"Having become an ASCAP member in 1948, Schroeder had his first success with \"At a Sidewalk Penny Arcade\", one of the songs to introduce Rosemary Cloon... | Early years | [
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"Aaron Harold Schroeder (September 7, 1926 – December 2, 2009) was an American songwriter and music publisher."
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Benj. Franklin Savings and Loan | [
"Benj.",
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"Hazen is credited with inventing the thrift marketing phrase: \"Pay Yourself First.\"\nHazen's father f... | History | [
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"Benj.",
"Franklin S&L's television commercials featured its President, Bob Hazen, in which he hawked toasters and other free gifts to woo new depositors and to pitch other financial products and services.",
"Hazen is credited with inventing the thrift marketing phrase: \"Pay Yourself First.\"\nHazen's father f... | Seizure | [
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Jill Stuart | [
"Stuart was born in New York City in 1965.",
"Her parents George and Lynn Stuart worked in Manhattan's Garment District and created the label \"Mister Pants\", which was an early creator of women's tailored trousers and trouser suits in men's fabrics.",
"Lynn Stuart also had her own higher end label, and became... | Early life | [
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Jill Stuart | [
"Stuart was born in New York City in 1965.",
"Her parents George and Lynn Stuart worked in Manhattan's Garment District and created the label \"Mister Pants\", which was an early creator of women's tailored trousers and trouser suits in men's fabrics.",
"Lynn Stuart also had her own higher end label, and became... | Career | [
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Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses | [
"Picking up where \"Leningrad Cowboys Go America\" left off, the band has settled in Mexico after charting a top ten hit there.",
"However, many band members become alcoholics spending most of their day drinking tequila.",
"Before long, more than half of the band members have died from excessive drinking.",
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"Leningrad Cowboys Meet Moses is a 1994 film directed by Aki Kaurismäki."
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Who Is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin' About Him)? | [
"The film's release had been long-awaited, such that friends of Nilsson began referring to it as \"The Long and Winding Road\".",
"The film's producers eschewed the device of including present-day commentary from music critics or historians as a means of establishing Nilsson's legacy.",
"Instead, David Leaf and... | Production | [
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Kaj Leo Johannesen | [
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Kaj Leo Johannesen | [
"Kaj Leo Johannesen was a member of the City Council of Tórshavn 1997–2000, representing the Faroese Unionist Party (Sambandsflokkurin).",
"Kaj Leo Johannesen was a football goalkeeper and received 4 full international caps for the Faroes.",
"He made his debut as a half-time substitute in a Euro 1992 qualifying... | Football career | [
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"At the same election Kaj Leo Johannesen received 603 personal votes."
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Sweet Adeline (musical) | [
"The musical opened at Hammerstein's Theatre on September 3, 1929 and closed March 22, 1930, after 234 performances.",
"Produced by Arthur Hammerstein the show was directed by Reginald Hammerstein (the brother of Oscar Hammerstein II) and was choreographed by Danny Dare.",
"The cast on opening night included Ch... | Production history | [
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"Sweet Adeline is a musical with music by Jerome Kern, book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and original orchestration by Robert Russell Bennett."
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Dark Country | [
"Newly weds Dick and Gina decide to head across the Nevada desert for their honeymoon, driving at night to beat the heat.",
"Before they head off, a stranger warns Dick to be careful, as couples have been known to get lost, and to stick to the Interstate.",
"Shortly afterward, the couple realize they are headin... | Release | [
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Dark Country | [
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"Before they head off, a stranger warns Dick to be careful, as couples have been known to get lost, and to stick to the Interstate.",
"Shortly afterward, the couple realize they are headin... | Release ; Critical reception | [
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David Leonhardt | [
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"His father was Jewish and his mother was Protestant.",
"His father was the head of the French-American School of New York.",
"Leonhardt graduated from Horace Mann School in Riverdale, New York, in 1990, and then continu... | Career | [
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"He also contributes to the paper's Sunday Review section.",
"His column previously appeared weekly in \"The New York Times\".",
"Leonhardt was previously the head of an internal strategy group, known as the 2020 group, that made recommendations to \"Times\" executives in January 2017 about changing the newsroo... |
David Leonhardt | [
"Leonhardt was born in Manhattan, the son of Joan (née Alexander) and Robert Leonhardt.",
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"His father was the head of the French-American School of New York.",
"Leonhardt graduated from Horace Mann School in Riverdale, New York, in 1990, and then continu... | Career ; Book and interviews | [
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"A linear inequality contains one of the symbols of inequality:.",
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Linear inequality | [
"Two-dimensional linear inequalities are expressions in two variables of the form:\nformula_1\nwhere the inequalities may either be strict or not.",
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"In mathematics a linear inequality is an inequality which involves a linear function.",
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Irwin the Disco Duck | [
"Inspired by the novelty song \"Disco Duck\", Peter Pan put out a series of children's records starting in 1976 that were compilations of popular songs of the time.",
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Cairn University | [
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"Cairn University is a private Christian university in Langhorne Manor and Middletown Township, in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.",
"Founded in 1913, the university has six schools: Divinity, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, and Music.",
"As of Fall 2021 the university will be closing their Social W... |
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"On July 8, 1913, W. W. Rugh founded the Bible Institute of Philadelphia as an extension of the National Bible Institute of New York.",
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Gerald Cadogan | [
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Gerald Cadogan | [
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Gerald Cadogan | [
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"He was named first-team Associated Press All-State in football his senior season."... | Professional career | [
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Gerald Cadogan | [
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2006–07 Lebanese Second Division | [
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Daniel Gallant | [
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Daniel Gallant | [
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"He recei... | In popular media | [
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John Savage Bolles | [
"Born on June 25, 1905 in Berkeley, Bolles was the son of San Francisco architect Edward Grosvenor Bolles (1871–1939), who had arrived in the city in 1893.",
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Charles Zhang | [
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Robert C. Belloni | [
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"The \"Admiral Gorshkov\" class, Russian designation Project 22350 for the original and upgraded version armed with 16 and 32 VLS cells respectively, is the newest class of frigates being built by the Severnaya Verf in Saint Petersburg for the Russian Navy with a cost of 250 mill.$.",
"The Project 22350 was desig... |
Bathyphytophilidae | [
"Genera within the family Bathyphytophilidae include: external_link_1"
] | Genera | [
0
] | [
"This family has no subfamilies."
] |
Osteopeltidae | [
"Genera within the family Osteopeltidae include:"
] | Genera | [
0
] | [
"This family has no subfamilies."
] |
William Roche (rugby union) | [
"Between 1920 and 1927 Roche played club rugby for Newport and was captain during the 1926-27 season.",
"In 1926 he captained the club against the New Zealand Māoris in a game which ended in a 0-0 draw.",
"Roche won 3 caps for Ireland during the 1920 Five Nations Championship.",
"He made his debut against Eng... | Club career | [
0,
1
] | [
"He also played club rugby for both University College Cork and Newport."
] |
Earl Brian | [
"Brian graduated from medical school at Duke University and served in the Army Medical Corps in Vietnam.",
"After leaving the service in 1970, he was appointed first as Director of California's Department of Health Care Services (DHCS), then Secretary of Health and Welfare.",
"During his term as secretary, Bria... | Conspiracy and fraud conviction | [
7,
8,
9
] | [
"In 1991 however, Infotechnology, the venture capital firm he headed, filed for bankruptcy.",
"Brian was later charged with conspiring to cover up the firm's financial difficulties and sentenced to four years in prison."
] |
Pseudococculinidae | [
"The shells are small (less than 6 mm), thin and translucent.",
"The protoconch shows a long, narrow apical fold.",
"Its microscopic sculpture is smooth with fine threads.",
"The asymmetrical radula shows a broad, rachidian tooth that lacks a cusp, four inner lateral teeth, a large pluricuspid tooth, and nume... | Genera | [
5
] | [
"This family has no subfamilies."
] |
Pyropeltidae | [
"Their habitat includes hydrothermal vents and whale-fall habitats.",
"Genera in the family Pyropeltidae include:"
] | Genera | [
1
] | [
"This family has no subfamilies."
] |
Gren (band) | [
"Gren formed in early 1994.",
"The band's sound drew comparisons with Nirvana, Shudder to Think, and Bob Mould.",
"\"Billboard\" called their sound \"a straightforward assault of guitar-driven rock and soul.\"",
"The band was signed to I.R.S. Records and released their only full-length album \"Camp Grenada\" ... | History | [
0,
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
] | [
"They were active from 1994 to 1996."
] |
The Queen's Tiara | [
"The novel is set in 1792 and weaves the story of the beautiful but sexless androgyne",
"Tintomara around the assassination of King Gustav III of Sweden, commonly nicknamed 'The Theatre King', on the stage of Stockholm's Royal Swedish Opera at a masked ball in 1792.",
"Tintomara is employed by the Royal Swedish... | Plot | [
0,
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14
] | [
"The Queen's Tiara ( lit.",
"\"The Queen's Jewels\") is a classic Swedish novel by Carl Jonas Love Almquist."
] |
Melton Mowbray North railway station | [
"The station opened on 1 September 1879 with services to Nottingham (London Road).",
"The routes to Grantham and Newark and south to Market Harborough opened on 15 December.",
"Initially the main services were Northampton to Nottingham and Northampton to Newark, both via Melton, provided by the London and North... | Services | [
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
] | [
"Melton Mowbray North railway station was a railway station in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England on the Great Northern and London and North Western Joint Railway."
] |
Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep | [
"\"Adventures of the Deep\" features improved and more realistic graphics and larger explorable areas than the previous game.",
"\"Adventures of the Deep\" allows players to travel to twelve different diving spots around the globe, including new polar and freshwater locations.",
"The ability to dive with a dolp... | Music | [
32,
33
] | [
"Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep, also known in North America as Endless Ocean:"
] |
Endless Ocean 2: Adventures of the Deep | [
"\"Adventures of the Deep\" features improved and more realistic graphics and larger explorable areas than the previous game.",
"\"Adventures of the Deep\" allows players to travel to twelve different diving spots around the globe, including new polar and freshwater locations.",
"The ability to dive with a dolp... | Reception | [
34,
35,
36,
37,
38
] | [
"The game was released as part of the Touch!"
] |
Lepetodrilidae | [
"These deep-sea species are found and are endemic at hydrothermal vents.",
"Their limpet-shaped shell consist of non-nacreous aragonite.",
"The thick periostracum covers the shell edge.",
"The apex is posterior, in some species projecting posteriorly, and deflected to the right.",
"The shell has no sculptur... | Genera | [
9
] | [
"This family has no subfamilies."
] |
The Painted Man | [
"The novel follows three POV characters in their passage from childhood to maturity.",
"They are inhabitants of a world plagued by the attacks of demons known as Corelings, which rise from the planet's core each night to feast upon humans.",
"There are many different kinds of corelings, each associated with a p... | Sequels | [
31,
32,
33,
34,
35,
36,
37
] | [
"It is the first part of the \"Demon Cycle\"."
] |
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