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Eduard Spranger Eduard Spranger (27 June 1882 – 17 September 1963) was a German philosopher and psychologist. A student of Wilhelm Dilthey, Spranger was born in Berlin and died in Tübingen. He was considered a humanist who developed a philosophical pedagogy as an act of 'self defense' against the psychology-oriented ...
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Episode (video game) Episode is an interactive story video game developed by Pocket Gems. The app is a storytelling network and platform that features interactive stories built for mobile devices such as smart phones and tablets. Users enter one of 84,000 stories and make choices as the storyline progresses. With ove...
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United States v. Schoon United States v. Schoon, 939 F.2d 826 (1991), was a case decided by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. The court's decision centered upon the legal defense of necessity as it relates to acts of civil disobedience and federal criminal charges. Background On December 4,...
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Holoptic Holoptic refers to one of the ways in which the Arthropod eye develops, particularly the eyes of various species of insects. As opposed to dichoptic and cycloptic eyes, holoptic eyes meet along the median dorsal line of the head, in many species nearly covering the exterior of the head. Holoptic eyes are typi...
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WBEY-FM WBEY-FM (97.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Licensed to Crisfield, Maryland, United States, the station is currently owned by GSB Media, LLC, and features programming from ABC Radio, WestwoodOne, Maryland News Network, and United Stations Radio Network. History WBEY originally si...
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George Huntington (priest) George Huntington (25 August 1825 – 8 April 1905) was an English high-church Anglican priest who was Rector of Tenby between 1867 and 1905. Life Born at Elloughton near Hull, on 25 August 1825, he was youngest of the family of four sons and three daughters of Charles William Huntington of E...
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Elkan Blout Elkan R. Blout (July 2, 1919 – December 20, 2006) was a biochemist at Polaroid Corporation, Boston Children's Hospital, and the Edward S. Harkness Professor of Biological Chemistry, Emeritus at Harvard University. Blout received his BA in chemistry in 1939 from Princeton University, and his Ph.D. in 1942...
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Port Hacking High School Port Hacking High School is a high school situated in the Sutherland Shire, in the South-East region of Sydney, New South Wales. It was opened in 1959 and was the first comprehensive high school within the Sutherland Shire Council that provides education up to and including the Higher School C...
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Hilton, Cumbria Hilton is a village in Cumbria, England in the civil parish of Coupland, about east of Appleby-in-Westmorland and at an elevation of . It has a rural economy, with much grazing of sheep, though the past was also home to lead mining. History By the end 19th century, it had a population of around 300 ...
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Cardiff Lions __NOTOC__ The Cardiff Lions RFC () is a gay and inclusive rugby union football club based in Cardiff, Wales. The club was founded in 2004 and is the first of two gay and inclusive rugby clubs in Wales. The Lions were admitted as members of the International Gay Rugby Association and Board in 2006. Histo...
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King Street (Alexandria, Virginia) King Street is a major road in Alexandria, Virginia, United States and historic Old Town Alexandria. It extends westward from the Potomac River waterfront near the Torpedo Factory Art Center and nearby bustling tourist gift shops and restaurants, passing City Hall and the Alexandria...
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Kafr Saad Kafr Saad () is a city in Damietta Governorate, Egypt. It lies North East of the Nile Delta. See also List of cities and towns in Egypt References Category:Populated places in Damietta Governorate
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Latvia at the 2010 Winter Olympics Latvia participated at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with 58 athletes in 9 sports, which tied the biggest Latvian delegation to the Olympics ever. At the Games, Haralds Silovs became the first athlete in Olympic games to participate in both short t...
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Cytinus Cytinus is a genus of parasitic flowering plants. Species in this genus do not produce chlorophyll, but rely fully on its host plant. Cytinus usually parasitizes Cistus and Halimium, two genera of plants in the Cistaceae family. It has also been found on Ptilostemon chamaepeuce. Several species are found in t...
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In the Right Place In the Right Place is the sixth album by New Orleans R&B artist Dr. John. The album was originally released on Atco Records in 1973 and became the biggest selling album of Dr. John's career. The song "Such a Night" was also performed as part of The Band's The Last Waltz concert, made famous by Mar...
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Shaquille Goodwin Shaquille Goodwin (born September 1, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for Scafati Basket of the Italian Serie A2 Basket. Standing at 2.06 m (6'9"), he plays the power forward and the center positions. After playing four years of college basketball at Memphis, Goodwin entered the 20...
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SNCF Class X 4900 SNCF's X 4900 is a diesel multiple unit railroad car of the Caravelle family. They are derived from the two-car X 4630 DMU with which they share the same Saurer 330 kW engines as well as their hydraulic gear box. The railcars possessed more power than the other Caravelles as they are formed of two m...
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Puegnago del Garda Puegnago del Garda (Gardesano: ) is a comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is bounded by the comunes of San Felice del Benaco, Manerba del Garda, Muscoline, Polpenazze del Garda and Salò. History Thanks to the finding of the remains of lake-dwelling villages in the small lakes of So...
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Western Conference (USL Championship) The Western Conference is one of two conferences in USL Championship soccer. Current standings Members Current Notes Conference Lineups Clubs timeline 2015 Lineup for 2015 Arizona United SC Austin Aztex Colorado Springs Switchbacks LA Galaxy II Oklahoma City Energy Orange ...
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Tim Notting Tim Notting (born 21 October 1978) is a former two-time premiership winning Australian rules footballer with the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). Australian Football League career He was recruited by Brisbane with the number 26 draft selection in the 1996 AFL Draft from Navarre. No...
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Mwarungu Mwarungu is a settlement in Kenya's Coast Province. References Category:Populated places in Coast Province
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Yamanashi Gakuin University Yamanashi Gakuin University (山梨学院大学 Yamanashi gakuin daigaku) (YGU) is a university in Kōfu, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. Yamanashi Gakuin was founded in 1946. Today, it is a comprehensive educational institution that includes a kindergarten, elementary school, junior high and high school, ...
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Marieme Helie Lucas Marieme Helie Lucas is an Algerian sociologist as well as an activist for women's rights and secularism. She occupied leadership positions in human rights groups starting in the 1980s. Influences and activism Along with a strong family tradition of activism, Lucas' social involvement was influence...
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Hugo Hardy Hugo James Hardy (16 October 1877 – 8 October 1936) was a German tennis player and jurist. He competed in the men's singles and doubles events at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis, where he was the only non-American competitor. A lawyer, Hardy was on the board of an early version of the Deutschen Reich...
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Linda LeBourdais Linda Lillian LeBourdais (born March 31, 1945) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. She was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1987 to 1990. Background LeBourdais was educated at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, and worked as a public relations and marketing consultan...
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Dulce familia Dulce familia is a 2019 Mexican comedy film directed by Nicolás López. The film premiered on 10 May 2019, and is stars Fernanda Castillo, and Vadhir Derbez. The plot revolves around Tamy (Castillo), a woman who faces her overweight when she is about to get married, because she wants to wear the same wedd...
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Wenchang dialect Wenchang dialect () is a dialect of Hainanese which is spoken in Wenchang, a county-level city in the northeast of Hainan, an island province in southern China. It is considered the prestige form of Hainanese, and is used by the provincial broadcasting media. Phonology The initials of the Wenchang di...
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Ashaq Qaleh Ashaq Qaleh (, also Romanized as Āshāq Qal‘eh, Ashāq Qal‘eh, Ashshāq Qal‘eh, and Esḩāq Qal‘eh; also known as Āshāqī Qal‘eh, Es-hagh Ghal”eh, Eshāqī Qal‘eh, and Is-hāq Qal‘eh) is a village in Tork-e Gharbi Rural District, Jowkar District, Malayer County, Hamadan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its popul...
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Stanimir Belomazhev Stanimir Belomazhev () is a Bulgarian athlete in ski orienteering and cross-country skiing. While he started out as a skier, his greatest success came in ski orienteering, being there a three-times European champion and double World vice-champion. In February 2016 he won three titles at the first W...
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ND2 ND2 may refer to: China Railways ND2 diesel-electric locomotive MT-ND2, NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 Neutral density filter (ND) with an attenuation factor of 2 North Dakota's 2nd congressional district
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1996 World Junior Championships in Athletics – Women's 4 × 100 metres relay The women's 4x100 metres relay event at the 1996 World Junior Championships in Athletics was held in Sydney, Australia, at International Athletic Centre on 25 August. Medalists Results Final 25 August Heats 25 August Heat 1 Heat 2 Parti...
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Anehola Union Anehola Union () is a union of Ghatail Upazila, Tangail District, Bangladesh. It is situated 10 km southwest of Ghatail and 24 km north of Tangail, The District Headquarter. Demographics According to Population Census 2011 performed by Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, The total population of Anehola un...
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George Hodgson George Ritchie Hodgson (October 12, 1893 – May 1, 1983) was a Canadian competition swimmer of the early 20th century, and considered by many to be the greatest swimmer in Canadian history. Hodgson won the two longer freestyle swimming gold medals at the 1912 Olympics, the only categories in which he co...
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Patrick Lindesay Sir Patrick Lindesay, (24 February 1778 – 14 March 1839) was a Scottish military officer during the Napoleonic Wars and Peninsular War but is most noted as having served as Acting Governor of New South Wales, Australia in 1831. Mount Lindesay (Queensland), Mount Lindesay (New South Wales) and Lindesa...
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Tayloe House (Williamsburg, Virginia) The Tayloe House is an 18th-century house in Williamsburg, Virginia. Located on E. Nicholson Street just east of Queen Street, the house was built from 1752 to 1759 and was restored in 1950–1951 by Colonial Williamsburg. The house was purchased by John Tayloe II in 1759 from Dr. ...
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UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies The UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES ) is a school of University College London (UCL) specializing in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, Russia and Eurasia. The School teaches a wide range of subjects including the history, politics, lite...
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Holy Family College (Wisconsin) Holy Family College is a private Catholic liberal arts college in Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Founded as an academy in 1885 by the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity, the college achieved four-year college status in 1935 and was then called Holy Family College. In 1972 the college became...
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Großer Falkenstein The Großer Falkenstein or Great Falkenstein, is a mountain, high, in the Bavarian Forest about five kilometres southeast of Bayerisch Eisenstein in the Falkenstein-Rachel region of the Bavarian Forest National Park. Views From the summit cross there are extensive views to the west and south of th...
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187th Paratroopers Regiment "Folgore" The 187th Paratroopers Regiment "Folgore" () is an active unit of the Italian Army based in Livorno in Tuscany. The regiment is part of the Italian army's Paracadutisti infantry corps and operationally assigned to the Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore". Current structure As of 2019 ...
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Enemy at the Gate (Stargate Atlantis) "Enemy at the Gate" is the 100th and final episode of the science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis. The episode aired on January 9, 2009 on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States, and on January 13, 2009 on Sky1 in the United Kingdom. Written by Joseph Mallozzi and Pau...
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Mont-Saint-Hilaire line Mont-Saint-Hilaire (also designated exo3) is a commuter railway line in Greater Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is operated by Exo, the operates public transport services across this region. The Mont-Saint-Hilaire line was operated by the Canadian National Railway (CN) between 1859 and 1988. The ...
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Winnipeg Area Control Centre The Winnipeg Area Control Centre is one of seven Area Control Centres in Canada operated by Nav Canada. Located at 777 Moray Street in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the centre controls all air traffic in Manitoba under 60,000 feet (including waters in Hudson Bay, as well as parts of Saskatchewan (f...
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A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995–1997 A Collection of Songs Written and Recorded 1995–1997 is the debut album by Bright Eyes. The album is the first commercial release by Conor Oberst and features his vocals and guitar. This album is the 19th release of Saddle Creek Records. Track listing Personnel ...
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Bescot Yard Bescot Yard is a railway yard in Bescot, a suburb of Walsall in the West Midlands, operated by DB Cargo UK. The yard is the major freight yard of the region, handling all of the rail freight movements and most of the railfreight traffic around the West Midlands. History Bescot is on the Walsall Line betwe...
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Brändö Brändö is an island municipality of Åland, Finland. Characteristics of Brändö are the numerous assembly of islands and islets, most important of which are linked by bridges and causeways. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which is water. The population density is . The municipa...
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The Great American Scream Machine The Great American Scream Machine is the name of two different roller coasters: Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure), a defunct steel roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey, USA. Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Over G...
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Yok Siam Year 1 Yok Siam Year 1 () is a Thai quiz show television program. It encouraged Thai people in each province using their ability joyfully about knowledges and being proud in their hometown. It broadcast on Monday - Friday 6:30 - 6:55 p.m. on Modern Nine TV. It had begun airdate on February 18, 2008 before end...
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Ursula King Ursula King is a Paralympic swimmer from Australia. She was a classified "3" competitor at the 1984 New York Stoke/Mandeville Paralympics representing Australia in freestyle and butterfly events. She won silver in the 50m freestyle, and two bronzes in the 200 m freestyle and 25 m butterfly. References Ca...
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Jeff Gianola Jeff Gianola (born October 2, 1955) is the head news anchor for KOIN 6, the CBS affiliate station in Portland, Oregon. Career Gianola grew up in San Diego, California, and came to Portland's KATU, the city's ABC affiliate, in 1983 from a stint at a Santa Barbara, California, station where he was the gene...
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Romanovich Romanovich () or Romanowicz (Polish version) is a gender-neutral Slavic surname and a patronymic name that may refer to Aleksander Romanowicz (1871–1933), general of cavalry in both Russian Imperial Army and Polish Army Anatoli Romanovich (born 1979), Russian association football player Nikita Romanovich (...
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Lupine Howl Lupine Howl were a rock band formed in Bristol, England in 1999, by Sean Cook (vocalist, bassist), Mike Mooney (guitarist) and Damon Reece (drummer). The three had been dismissed from their respective roles in Spiritualized by that band's frontman, Jason Pierce. The first single, "Vaporizer" was released...
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Lois Baxter Lois Ann Baxter (born 26 April 1947) is a British actress, best known for playing Marie Stanton in Coronation Street from 1976 to 1977, and Lady Caroline in the period drama When the Boat Comes In. Baxter was born in Bridgwater, Somerset, the daughter of Dr John Baxter and Christine D. Baxter (née Arkens)...
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Ampitana Ampitana is a town and commune in Madagascar. It belongs to the district of Ambohimahasoa, which is a part of Haute Matsiatra Region. The population of the commune was estimated to be approximately 10,000 in 2001 commune census. Only primary schooling is available. The majority 95% of the population of the c...
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H. Lawrence Hoffman H. Lawrence Hoffman (23 October 1911 – 20 January 1977) was a commercial book jacket designer and illustrator who worked in New York City. He illustrated book covers for over 25 publishing companies, including Pocket Books, Popular Library, Macmillan, Simon & Schuster, The Viking Press, and Random ...
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Milton Keynes Council Milton Keynes Council is the local council of the Borough of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, England. It is a unitary authority, having the powers of a non-metropolitan county and district council combined. The borough is divided into 19 wards, electing 57 councillors. History The council was...
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Arbër Zeneli Arbër Avni Zeneli (born 25 February 1995) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for French club Reims and the Kosovo national team. He previously represented Sweden at youth international level. Early life Zeneli was born in Säter, Sweden from Albanian parents from Selac, a village near ...
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Bąk (surname) Bąk (Polish pronunciation: ) is a Polish-language surname. It is sometimes written as Bonk due to its pronunciation. In Polish, the word has several meanings, including Botaurus (a genus of birds in the heron family), horse-fly, child, and bumblebee. The surname may refer to: Arkadiusz Bąk (born 1974),...
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Eastern Electricity Eastern Electricity plc was an electricity supply and distribution utility serving eastern England, including East Anglia and part of Greater London. It was renamed Eastern Group under which name it was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index until it was acq...
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Dance suite Dance suite may refer to the form of the musical suite known as the suite de danses. Dance Suite is the name of the following works: Dance Suite (Bartók), also known as Táncszvit and Tanz-Suite, a 1923 orchestral work by Béla Bartók. Dance Suite (Bernstein) for brass quintet (1989), the last compositio...
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A Chance to Live A Chance to Live is a 1949 American short documentary film directed by James L. Shute, produced by Richard de Rochemont for Time Inc. and distributed by Twentieth Century-Fox. It is part of The March of Time series and portrays Monsignor John Patrick Carroll-Abbing building and running a Boys' Home in...
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Meili Xin Shijie Meili Xin Shijie may refer to: A Beautiful New World, a 1999 Chinese film directed by Shi Runjiu Genesis (S.H.E album), a 2002 Mandopop album by the girl group S.H.E
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Kaleidoscope World (Swing Out Sister album) Kaleidoscope World is the second studio album by the British band Swing Out Sister. It was released in 1989 and features the singles "You on My Mind" (UK #28), "Where in the World?" (UK #47), "Forever Blue" (UK #80), and "Waiting Game". With the addition of an orchestra, th...
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Luye railway station Luye railway station () is a railway station located in Luye Township, Taitung County, Taiwan. It is located on the Taitung line and is operated by Taiwan Railways. References Category:1922 establishments in Taiwan Category:Railway stations opened in 1922 Category:Railway stations in Taitung Cou...
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John Stubblefield John Stubblefield (February 4, 1945 – July 4, 2005) was an American jazz saxophonist, flautist, and oboist. Stubblefield was an adaptable musician, having played with the World Saxophone Quartet (´86-´88), Reggie Workman (´89-´93), McCoy Tyner (´84 Clark), Freddie Hubbard (´85), and George Russell (...
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1911 in archaeology The year 1911 in archaeology involved some significant events. Explorations 24 July: Hiram Bingham III rediscovers Machu Picchu, Peru. Excavations Excavations of the ruins of Tell el-Amarna, Egypt, by Ludwig Borchardt of the Deutsche Orient-Gesellschaft (continues to 1914). First excavations ...
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Komar, Altai Krai Komar () is a rural locality (a selo) in Altaysky District, Altai Krai, Russia. The population was 193 as of 2013. There are 5 streets. References Category:Rural localities in Altai Krai
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Jonathan Viera Jonathan Viera Ramos (; born 21 October 1989) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for UD Las Palmas on loan from Chinese club Beijing Sinobo Guoan F.C. as a left winger or an attacking midfielder. Club career Las Palmas Born in Las Palmas, Viera finished his youth career with hometown's UD...
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Cowgate (disambiguation) Cowgate is an area of Edinburgh. Cowgate may also refer to: Cowgate, Newcastle upon Tyne Cowgate, Cumbria
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Marc Lottering Marc Eugene Lottering (born 4 December 1967) is a stand-up comedian from Cape Town, South Africa, and grew up in the Retreat townships of the Cape Flats. His first show was titled "AFTER THE BEEP" in 1997. In 2001 he won the Vita Award for Best Actor in a Comedy, and he has also multiple Fleur du Cap ...
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Mount Mentzel Mount Mentzel () is a peak, high, standing east of Mount Zimmermann in the Gruber Mountains of Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. it was discovered by the Third German Antarctic Expedition under Alfred Ritscher, 1938–39, and named for Rudolf Mentzel, the president of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Germ...
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Coca (pastry) The coca is a pastry typically made and consumed in the Spanish Mediterranean coast. All around the Mediterranean there are similar typical dishes. Etymology The word coca—plural coques—comes from Dutch during the Carolingian Empire, and shares the same roots as the English "cake" and the German "Kuche...
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Internal Revenue Code section 861 Internal Revenue Code 861, , titled "Income from sources within the United States" is a provision of the Internal Revenue Code which lists "The following items of gross income shall be treated as income from sources within the United States", for purposes of various taxes imposed by S...
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Palanques Palanques is a small town and municipality located at the northern end of the Ports comarca, province of Castelló, part of the autonomous community of Valencia, Spain. According to the 2009 census, it has a total population of 35 inhabitants. It is located near Morella. The town's main church is dedicated t...
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North Grove School The North Grove School is a historic one-room schoolhouse located at 26475 Brickville Road northwest of Sycamore, Illinois. Swedish immigrants built the school in 1878; while it was originally a Lutheran school, it became part of the DeKalb County public school system two years later. The school ser...
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Maria Luigia Borsi Maria Luigia Borsi (born 1973) is an Italian opera singer. A lyric soprano, she is especially known for interpreting operas by Giacomo Puccini and Giuseppe Verdi. Among the qualities noted by the critical press are her breath control, phrasing, rich tone, and acting ability. Education and vocal tra...
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Christian Duguay Christian Duguay may refer to: Christian Duguay (actor) (born 1970), American comic actor Christian Duguay (director) (born 1956), Canadian director
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L. fulgida L. fulgida may refer to: Lampria fulgida, a robber fly Lamprima fulgida, a stag beetle Lucilia fulgida, a blow fly
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Nijitte Monogatari is a Japanese manga series written by Kazuo Koike and illustrated by . It was published by Shogakukan since 1978 on and lasted until 2003. It was followed by two sequels, Shin Nijitte Monogatari and Shin Nijitte Monogatari Tsurujirō. It is one of the manga series with most volumes, with 110 volumes...
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1989 in Greece Events in the year 1989 in Greece. Incumbents President – Christos Sartzetakis Prime Minister of Greece – Andreas Papandreou (until 2 July), Tzannis Tzannetakis (2 July – 12 October), Ioannis Grivas (12 October – 23 November), Xenophon Zolotas (starting 23) References Category:Years of the 20th cen...
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List of New York Yankees captains There have been 15 captains of the New York Yankees, an American professional baseball franchise also known previously as the New York Highlanders. The position is currently vacant after the most recent captain, Derek Jeter, retired after the 2014 season, after 12 seasons as team capt...
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Charles Stuart (East India Company officer) Charles Stuart (c. 1758 – 31 March 1828) was an officer in the East India Company Army and is well known for being one of the few British officers to embrace Hindu culture while stationed there, earning the nickname Hindoo Stuart. He also wrote books and several newspaper ar...
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424 Year 424 (CDXXIV) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Castinus and Victor (or, less frequently, year 1177 Ab urbe condita). The denomination 424 for this year has been used since the early medie...
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Easley Township, Macon County, Missouri Easley Township is an inactive township in Macon County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Easley Township has the name of William Easley, a local county judge. References Category:Townships in Missouri Category:Townships in Macon County, Missouri
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James McAuley James Phillip McAuley (12 October 1917 – 15 October 1976) was an Australian academic, poet, journalist, literary critic and a prominent convert to Roman Catholicism. Peter Coleman considered that "no one else in Australian letters has so effectively exposed or ridiculed modernist verse, leftie politics ...
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Novosokolniki Novosokolniki () is a town and the administrative center of Novosokolnichesky District in Pskov Oblast, Russia, located on the Maly Udray River at the junction of the St. Petersburg–Kiev and Moscow–Riga railways, southeast of Pskov, the administrative center of the oblast. Population: History It was fo...
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