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5749123
Bloxwich railway station
Q1993493
en
Bloxwich railway station serves Bloxwich, in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, West Midlands, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by West Midlands Railway.
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5749029
Akosua Serwaa
Q420587
en
Akosua Serwaa (born 3 January 1981, in Kumasi) is a Ghanaian middle distance runner who specializes in the 800 metres. She finished seventh at the 2003 World Championships in Paris and won a silver medal at the 2003 All-Africa Games in Abuja. Her personal best time is 1:59.60 minutes, achieved in July 2004 in Rome.
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5749069
Foxcroft Academy
Q5477112
en
Foxcroft Academy is a private preparatory high school located in Dover-Foxcroft, Piscataquis County, Maine. Chartered by the Maine legislature in 1823, Foxcroft Academy was established just a few years after the incorporation of the town of Foxcroft itself. From modest beginnings in a wood frame building for which the town appropriated $100, the Academy now occupies a 125-acre campus with a full complement of academic, athletic, and residential facilities. Today more than 350 day students are enrolled from the surrounding towns of Dover-Foxcroft, Sebec, Charleston, Bowerbank, Monson, and Harmony, with an additional 100 international students. Foxcroft Academy is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges and a member of the Independent School Association of Northern New England, College Board and the National Association of Independent Schools.
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5749109
Corporate Headquarters Office Technology System
Q5172415
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Corporate Headquarters Office Technology System (CHOTS) was a restricted electronic mail and office administration system used by the Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom. The system, designed, built, implemented and managed by Fujitsu supported 25,000 civilian and forces personnel and allowed an additional 70,000 MOD staff to communicate securely via its network. Access to information was domain-based, with links to MOD messaging systems. It was operational at 24 HQ locations and more than 200 subsidiaries in the UK, Europe and the USA. In addition, Fujitsu developed a version for the Army, CASH, that supports 4,500 workstations in the UK, Germany and Northern Ireland. CHOTS has been replaced by DII (Defence Information Infrastructure) at all locations.
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5749136
Draugas
Q5305930
en
Draugas (English: "Friend") is the only Lithuanian daily newspaper published abroad. Until 2011, the newspaper was published five days a week, except Sundays and Mondays. It is currently published three days a week, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. It is read not only in the United States, but in Canada, South America, Australia, and Europe as well.
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5749077
Shining Rock Wilderness
Q12859693
en
The Shining Rock Wilderness is a protected Wilderness Area in Haywood County, North Carolina. Its first have been part of the National Wilderness Preservation System since the System was created in 1964. It now includes , and is managed by the United States Forest Service as part of the Pisgah National Forest. It is separated from Middle Prong Wilderness to the southwest, by NC 215. Within the wilderness, the Art Loeb Trail can be followed to the base of Cold Mountain, where a spur trail leads to the summit. Cold Mountain is the namesake of a historical fiction novel by Charles Frazier, and its film adaptation; both are set in the time of the American Civil War. Due to conflicts with black bears, in 2015 the Forest Service implemented a requirement for all overnight campers to carry bear-resistant canisters. Canisters are required year-round in the Wilderness Area and south of it to the Blue Ridge Parkway.
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5749194
The Uneventful Vacation
Q7771434
en
The Uneventful Vacation is the second and final album released by American emo band Commander Venus in 1997. The album was recorded during the summer of the band's junior year in high school. Despite the album being rushed into recording over summer vacation, and the band experiencing tension between themselves and their producer, the album was considered a mild success, and gained popularity over college airplay. The original pressing of the album on vinyl included a bonus 13th song titled "Congratulations!"
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5749220
Bloxwich North railway station
Q2570127
en
Bloxwich North railway station serves the town of Bloxwich, in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, West Midlands, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by West Midlands Trains.
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5749193
I Wasn't the One (Who Said Goodbye)
Q17012421
en
"I Wasn't the One (Who Said Goodbye)" is the second single from Agnetha Fältskog's third English-language solo album, "I Stand Alone", released in 1987. The song was a duet with the album's producer Peter Cetera, the former lead singer and bass guitar player for the American rock band Chicago. They also recorded a Spanish-language version of the song, "Yo No Fui (Quien Dijo Adiós)", for the South American market, and which was included on the South American version of "I Stand Alone". The song peaked at number 93 in both the United States and Canada. It was a more successful Adult Contemporary hit peaking at number 19 on the "Billboard" AC chart and number 21 on RPM AC chart in Canada. Fältskog did not do any promotion for the song in North America.
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5749298
Mengoub
Q6817022
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Mengoub is a town in the Sahara Desert of North-eastern Morocco near the border with Algeria.
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5749155
Roupa Nova
Q2034269
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Roupa Nova "(lit. "New Clothes")" is a Brazilian soft rock band, who had many hits in the 1980s and early 1990s. Their sound is often compared to the American band Toto. The band sold over 10 million copies and have 25 hit singles, 10 of them reached #1. The band was formed in 1970, under the name "Os Famks", by keyboard player Cléberson Horsth, bassist Nando, guitarist Kiko and singer Paulinho. With this formation, the band released the single "Hoje ainda é dia de Rock" (Today is still the day for Rock). In 1975, having changed their name to "Os Motokas", they were joined by keyboardist and guitarist Ricardo Feghali and drummer Serginho Herval. After getting a record deal with Polygram, the band is renamed "Roupa Nova" ("new clothes" in Portuguese). The name was a suggestion of record producer Mariozinho Rocha. Their accessible yet sophisticated style, making extensive use of vocal harmonies made them a favourite of adult contemporary radio stations. Since the 1980s, Roupa Nova has had many hits in Brazil, such as "Sapato Velho" (Old Shoe), "Anjo" (Angel), "Whisky-a-Go-Go", "Linda Demais" (So Beautiful), "Volta pra Mim" (Come back to me), "Coração Pirata" (Pirate Heart) and "Videogame". They have also composed many themes for telenovelas produced by Globo TV. Their album "Roupa Nova em Londres", released in 2009, was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England. The album won the Latin Grammy in the category Best Brazilian Contemporary Pop Album. On December 14, 2020, the band lost lead singer Paulinho, a victim of COVID-19.
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5749034
Agnello Participazio
Q126424
en
Agnello Participazio (Latin: Agnellus Particiacus) was the tenth traditional and eighth (historical) doge of the Duchy of Venetia from 811 to 827. He was born to a rich merchant family from Heraclea and was one of the earliest settlers in the Rivoalto group of islands. His family had provided a number of "tribuni militum" of Rivoalto. He owned property near the Church of Santi Apostoli. A building in the nearby Campiello del Cason was the residence of the tribunes. Agnello was married to the dogaressa Elena. The name Agnello appeared in the earliest documents (819 and 820) and in John the Deacon's chronicle Historia Veneticorum. It appeared as Angelo in a document datable to 1023. The surname is attested only later, in John the Deacon's chronicle, who attributed it only to Orso II Participazio (911-932). Its attribution to the whole household and to the prior Participazio doges (Agnello Giustiniano (827–829), Giovanni I (829–836), Orso I (864–881) and Giovanni II (881–887) was established by 19th century scholars. According to some historians Agnello was elected, while others say that he was appointed by Arsaphios, a Byzantine envoy.
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5749338
Shards of Pol-Pottery
Q7489475
en
Shards of Pol-Pottery: The 2001 Remixes is an EP by Alec Empire and El-P, the title track of which is a re-production of the song "Megaton B-Boy" from the 1999 Handsome Boy Modelling School album "So... How's Your Girl?". The EP contains 12 different versions of the songs including remixes, instrumentals and an a cappella.
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5749263
Lifford Bridge
Q3811132
en
Lifford Bridge (in Irish "Droichead Leifear") is a cross-border bridge spanning the River Foyle in Ireland. It connect Strabane in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, and Lifford in County Donegal in the Republic of Ireland, joining the A38 road to the N15. It remains a vital part of the trans-border route from the North, West and East of County Donegal, to Dublin via County Tyrone.
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5749305
Silver Party
Q1290670
en
The Silver Party was a political party in the United States active from 1892 until 1911 and most successful in Nevada which supported a platform of bimetallism and free silver. In 1892, several Silver Party candidates were elected to Nevada public offices. The party's success continued throughout the decade, culminating in the election of Governors John E. Jones and Reinhold Sadler. Nevada was the only state to elect both Senators and Congressional representatives from the Silver Party. Nationally, the Silver Party aligned with the Populist Party and to a lesser extent with the Silver Republican Party. By 1902, most pro-silver factions in Nevada had been absorbed by the state Democratic Party organization.
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5749378
Helen Wheels
Q2439422
en
"Helen Wheels" is a song by the British–American rock band Paul McCartney and Wings. The song was named after Paul and Linda McCartney's Land Rover, which they nicknamed "Hell on Wheels".
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5749355
Garay Department
Q652955
en
The Garay Department (in Spanish, Departamento Garay) is an administrative subdivision ("departamento") of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located in the center-east of the province. It has about 20,000 inhabitants as per the . Its head town is the city of Helvecia (population 8,500). It is the least populated in the province. Its neighbouring departments are San Javier in the north, San Justo in the west, and La Capital in the south. The eastern limit is marked by the Paraná River, which is the natural border with the province of Entre Ríos. The towns and cities in this department are (in alphabetical order): Cayastá, Colonia Mascías, Helvecia, Saladero Mariano Cabal, and Santa Rosa de Calchines.
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5749367
Metoposaurus
Q2326287
en
Metoposaurus meaning "front lizard" is an extinct genus of stereospondyl temnospondyl amphibian, known from the Late Triassic of Germany, Italy, Poland, and Portugal. This mostly aquatic animal possessed small, weak limbs, sharp teeth, and a large, flat head. This highly flattened creature mainly fed on fish, which it captured with its wide jaws lined with needle-like teeth. "Metoposaurus" was up to 3 m (10 feet) long and weighed about 450 kg (1,000 pounds). Many "Metoposaurus" mass graves have been found, probably from creatures that grouped together in drying pools during drought.
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5749288
Silver Republican Party
Q6120217
en
The Silver Republican Party was a United States political party from 1896 to 1901. It was so named because it split from the Republican Party by supporting free silver (effectively, expansionary monetary policy) and bimetallism. The main Republican Party opposed free silver and supported the gold standard. Silver Republican strength was concentrated in the Western states where silver mining was an important industry. A leading spokesman in the House of Representatives was Willis Sweet of Idaho. Silver Republicans were elected to the Congress from several Western states. In both the 1896 and 1900 presidential elections, Silver Republicans supported Democratic presidential nominee William Jennings Bryan over Republican nominee William McKinley. In 1901, the Silver Republican Party disbanded and most of its members rejoined the Republican Party, particularly after Theodore Roosevelt became president following the assassination of McKinley in September 1901. However, some Silver Republicans, such as Senator Fred Dubois of Idaho and former Secretary of the Interior Henry M. Teller of Colorado, joined the Democratic Party instead in order to aid the Bryan wing of the party against the conservative Bourbon Democrats.
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5749369
Abadla
Q304704
en
Abadla () is a town and commune in western Algeria, and capital of Abadla District, Béchar Province. It is located on the Oued Guir southwest of Béchar. According to the 2008 census its population is 13,636, up from 10,845 in 1998, and an annual growth rate of 2.4%, making it the most populated commune in Béchar Province apart from the capital. The commune covers an area of . It is a major centre for the Arab Doui-Menia tribe.
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5749332
Francis Nixon
Q5482055
en
Francis Nixon may refer to: *Francis A. Nixon (1878–1956), father of President Richard Nixon *Francis Nixon (bishop) (1803–1879), Anglican bishop in Australia *Francis Hodgson Nixon (1832–1883), Australian architect, newspaper owner and editor *Donald Nixon (Francis Donald Nixon, 1914–1987), brother of President Richard Nixon
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5749417
Porečka River
Q3623934
en
The Porečka River () is a river in eastern Serbia, a 50 km-long right tributary to the Danube in the Đerdap gorge. It originates from two headstreams, the Šaška and the Crnajka rivers, which meet at the village of Miloševa Kula.
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5749379
Channelview Independent School District
Q5072539
en
Channelview Independent School District is a school district in Channelview, a census-designated place in an unincorporated area of Harris County, Texas, United States. As of 2012, CISD's superintendent is Greg Ollis. In 2010, the school district is rated "recognized" by the Texas Education Agency.
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5749469
Zerhamra
Q3054250
en
Zerhamra (also written Zaghamra) is a village in the commune of Béni Abbès, in Béchar Province, Algeria. It lies beneath the Ougarta Range of the Sahara desert. A local road connects the village to the N6 highway near the town of Béni Abbès to the northeast.
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5749463
Richard Bloomfield
Q4177003
en
Richard Bloomfield (born 27 April 1983, in Norwich) is an English professional male tennis player. He turned professional in 2002 and reached a peak world ranking of 176 in March 2007. 'Bloomers', as he is known to the tennis world, is from the small Norfolk village of Alpington.
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5749488
Krettamia
Q6436872
en
Krettamia is a settlement in the Sahara Desert of western Algeria.
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5749262
KRIS-TV
Q6336737
en
KRIS-TV, virtual channel 6 (VHF digital channel 13), is an NBC-affiliated television station licensed to Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. Owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, it is sister to low-power independent station K22JA-D and low-power Telemundo affiliate K47DF-D; Scripps also operates CBS affiliate KZTV (channel 10) through a shared services agreement (SSA) with owner SagamoreHill Broadcasting. The four stations share studios on Artesian Street in Downtown Corpus Christi; KRIS-TV's transmitter is located in Robstown. On cable, KRIS can be seen on Charter Spectrum and Grande Communications channel 7.
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5749444
Killingbeck
Q6407809
en
Killingbeck is a district of east Leeds, West Yorkshire, England that is situated between Seacroft to the north, Cross Gates and Whitkirk to the east, Gipton to the west, Halton Moor to the south, Halton to the south east and Osmondthorpe to the south west. It sits in the Killingbeck & Seacroft ward of Leeds City Council and Leeds East parliamentary constituency.
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5749512
Waldsolms
Q623367
en
Waldsolms is a community located in the Lahn-Dill-Kreis in Hesse, Germany.
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5749523
Nicolaus Laurentii
Q7029929
en
Nicolaus Laurentii (–1486) is the Latin form of the name of Niccolò di Lorenzo, also known as Niccolò Todesco ("Nicholas the German"). He was a German printer who lived in Florence, Italy in the late fifteenth century. He was among the first printers to use copper plate engravings and printed a number of works of importance to the Italian Renaissance.
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5749550
Nepka
Q6995267
en
Nepka is a settlement in the Sahara Desert in west Algeria near Foumirate.
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5749527
General Obligado Department
Q1190556
en
The General Obligado Department (in Spanish, Departamento General Obligado) is an administrative subdivision ("departamento") of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located in the northeast of the province. It has about 166,000 inhabitants as per the . Its head town is the city of Reconquista (population 66,000). The department is located on the northeastern "corner" of Santa Fe, bordered by the Vera Department in the west and the San Javier Department in the south. In the north it limits with the province of Chaco, and in the east, with the Paraná River, which is the natural border with the province of Corrientes. The towns and cities in this department are (in alphabetical order): Arroyo Ceibal, Avellaneda, Berna, El Arazá, El Rabón, El Sombrerito, Florencia, Guadalupe Norte, Ingeniero Chanourdie, La Sarita, Lanteri, Las Garzas, Las Toscas, Los Laureles, Malabrigo, Reconquista, San Antonio de Obligado, Tacuarendí, Villa Ana, Villa Guillermina, Villa Ocampo, Nicanor Molinas.
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5749551
Erythrotherium
Q637988
en
Erythrotherium is an extinct genus of basal mammaliaforms from the Late Triassic to Lower Jurassic. It is related to "Morganucodon". Only one species is recorded, "Erythrotherium parringtoni", from Red Beds, Stormberg Group, Mafeteng, Upper Elliot and Clarens Formations, from Lesotho and South Africa. The single jaw of "Erythrotherium" was found in the matrix surrounding a dinosaur fossil, by the person preparing the dinosaur, Mr C. Gow.
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5749529
Hannah Milhous Nixon
Q5648899
en
Hannah Milhous Nixon (March 7, 1885 – September 30, 1967) was the mother of President Richard Nixon. Richard Nixon described his mother as "a Quaker saint". On May 9, 1970 (Richard Nixon's visit to the Lincoln Memorial), Nixon insisted on stopping at the United States Capitol, where he took his former seat in the chamber of the U.S. House of Representatives and instructed his valet Manolo Sanchez to make a speech. Sanchez spoke of his pride in being a citizen of the United States and Nixon and some female cleaners who were present applauded. One of the women present, Carrie Moore, asked Nixon to sign her bible, which he did, and holding her hand told her that his mother "was a saint" and "you be a saint too". Hannah Nixon is acknowledged to have exerted a tremendous effect on her son's outlook throughout his life. In Richard Nixon's final remarks at the White House on August 9, 1974, he stated about her, "Nobody will ever write a book, probably, about my mother. Well, I guess all of you would say this about your mother – my mother was a saint. And I think of her, two boys dying of tuberculosis, nursing four others in order that she could take care of my older brother for 3 years in Arizona, and seeing each of them die, and when they died, it was like one of her own. Yes, she will have no books written about her. But she was a saint."
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5749584
Landywood railway station
Q628960
en
Landywood railway station is situated in the village of Landywood in Staffordshire, England. As well as Landywood, the station also serves the adjacent villages of Cheslyn Hay and Great Wyrley (The former Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay railway station closed in the 1960s). The LNWR also operated an earlier halt at Landywood which closed on 1 January 1916. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by West Midlands Railway.
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5749619
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad
Q57881508
en
Oh Dad, Poor Dad, Mamma's Hung You in the Closet and I'm Feelin' So Sad: A Pseudoclassical Tragifarce in a Bastard French Tradition was the first play written by Arthur Kopit.
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5749598
Gueltara Mountains
Q5614808
en
The Gueltara Mountains are a small mountain range in western Algeria. The mountain summit sits at an elevation of 755 metres.
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5749622
Detroit Pulaski
Q5265989
en
The Detroit Pulaski Post Five were an American basketball team based in Detroit, Michigan that was a member of the American Basketball League. The team became known as the Detroit Lions after the beginning of the 1926/27 season and dropped out of the league after 6 games in that season.
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5749621
Oochy Woochy
Q7095243
en
"Oochy Woochy" is a song by Graham Coxon from his second solo album "The Golden D". In late 2000, the song was released as his debut solo single and as a promo single in the United Kingdom with another album track, "That's When I Reach for My Revolver," serving as the B-side. The song is of a jazz fusion nature, but specific points in the song resemble shoegazing. The song is notable for suddenly "starting" roughly 30 seconds into the song, after a tranquil intro. It is also quite noteworthy for sounding "out of place" on its home album "The Golden D".
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5749482
S. Walter Stauffer
Q7387979
en
Simon Walter Stauffer (August 13, 1888 – September 26, 1975) was a United States Representative from Pennsylvania. S. Walter Stauffer was born in Walkersville, Maryland. He graduated from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, in 1912. He moved to York, Pennsylvania in 1915. He was engaged in the manufacture of lime, crushed stone, and refractory dolomite from 1916 to 1936. He was a trustee of Dickinson College from 1930 until his death. He served as president of the National Lime Association in Washington, D.C. from 1936 to 1946. He was chairman of York City Housing Authority from 1949 to 1952, and vice president and chairman of the executive committee of the York County Gas Co. from 1950 to 1960. He was also the owner of a large tract of woodland and engaged in timbering operations from 1947 to 1960. Stauffer was elected as a Republican to the 83rd United States Congress, defeating incumbent Democratic Congressman James F. Lind, but was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1954 against Democrat James M. Quigley. In a re-match against Congressman Quigley in 1956, he was elected to the 85th United States Congress, but was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1958 against Quigley. Stauffer voted in favor of the Civil Rights Act of 1957.
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5749650
Detroit Cardinals
Q16895126
en
The Detroit Cardinals (also known as the "Olympians") were an American basketball team based in Detroit, Michigan that was a member of the American Basketball League. The team dropped out of the 1927–28 season on January 2, 1928 after their contract with Olympia Stadium was canceled due to poor attendance.
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5749665
Flora Cross
Q4241733
en
Flora Cross (born January 11, 1993) is a French-American actress.
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5749620
Lui Passaglia
Q6699897
en
Lui Passaglia (born June 7, 1954) is a former professional Canadian football player. Passaglia was the placekicker/punter for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League for a record-breaking 25 years (1976–2000) and scored more points in that time than any professional gridiron football player in history. He is a member of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame, the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame, and the BC Lions Wall of Fame. Passaglia's #5 jersey is one of nine numbers retired by the Lions. In 2003, Passaglia was voted a member of the BC Lions All-Time Dream Team as part of the club's 50 year anniversary celebration. In 2006, Passaglia was voted one of the CFL's Top 50 players (#30) of the league's modern era by Canadian sports network TSN.
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5749683
Tadjellet
Q7674633
en
Tadjellet is a settlement in the Sahara Desert in southern central Algeria.
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5749656
När du tar mig i din famn
Q1760594
en
"När du tar mig i din famn" (When You Take Me in Your Arms) is a song composed by Agnetha Fältskog, and lyrics by Ingela Forsman, and originally recorded by Agnetha Fältskog for her 1979 compilation album "Tio år med Agnetha", released on CBS Cupol, as well as released as a single in April the same year. It charted at Svensktoppen for 10 weeks between 10 November 1979–27 January 1980, a stay which included the song topping the chart. In 1981, Agnetha Fältskog recorded a demo version in English, entitled "The Queen of Hearts". In 1998, it was released as a single to promote the compilation album "That's Me" from the same year. The single peaked at #53 in the Swedish Singles Chart. "The Queen of Hearts" was therefore licensed from Sony Music Entertainment Sweden, which had since acquired CBS Cupol, for the 1998 single release by Polar Music. The promo single release included only the single track. One commercial release also included the song "Eyes of a Woman" from the 1985 album of the same name, and another single release included those two tracks as well as the songs "One Way Love" and "I Won't Let You Go," also from the album "Eyes of a Woman".
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5749712
Bahmer
Q3632984
en
Bahmer is a town in the Sahara Desert of Southern central Algeria, the Adrar Province. The town was used as a base in October 2009 by the BBC Human Planet team for a film about the Foggara, also known as Qanat well systems, with the support of Prepare2go.
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5749404
K22JA-D
Q6324593
en
K22JA-D, virtual channel 47.2 (UHF digital channel 22), branded on-air as KDF, is a low-powered independent television station licensed to Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, broadcasting on the second digital subchannel of Telemundo affiliate K47DF-D. Owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, it is a sister station to NBC affiliate KRIS-TV (channel 6); Scripps also operates CBS affiliate KZTV (channel 10) through a shared services agreement (SSA) with owner SagamoreHill Broadcasting. The four stations share studios on Artesian Street in Downtown Corpus Christi; K22JA-D's transmitter is located in Robstown. There is no separate website for K22JA-D; instead, it is integrated with that of KRIS-TV. On cable, K22JA-D is available on Charter Spectrum channel 13 but is not available on Grande Communications' cable service. KDF can also be seen on K31KK-D (channel 31) in Kingsville–Alice (transmitter northwest of Bishop along the Nueces–Jim Wells county line) and K30EG (channel 30) in Beeville–Refugio (transmitter east of Beeville).
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5749497
K47DF-D
Q14710543
en
K47DF-D, virtual channel 47 (UHF digital channel 22), branded on-air as "KAJA", is a low-powered Telemundo-affiliated television station licensed to Corpus Christi, Texas, United States. Owned by the E. W. Scripps Company, it is sister to NBC affiliate KRIS-TV (channel 6) and low-power independent station K22JA-D; Scripps also operates CBS affiliate KZTV (channel 10) through a shared services agreement (SSA) with owner SagamoreHill Broadcasting. The four stations share studios on Artesian Street in Downtown Corpus Christi; K47DF-D's transmitter is located in Robstown. The station is simulcast in high definition on KZTV's second digital subchannel to increase its broadcasting radius. On cable, K47DF-D is available on Charter Spectrum channel 16 and on Grande Communications channel 17. From December 13, 2011 to May 2012, then-owner Cordillera Communications and the cable company (as Time Warner Cable at the time) were under a dispute regarding carriage fees, leaving TWC's Corpus Christi area customers without Telemundo.
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5749796
Elmira Colonels
Q5366803
en
The Elmira Colonels (also known as the "Rosies") were an American basketball team based in Elmira, New York that was a member of the American Basketball League. It is, to date, the only major league sports team to have ever resided in the Southern Tier.
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5749801
Hareskovby
Q5656925
en
Hareskovby, or Hareskov By, is a small suburb to Copenhagen, Denmark, located just south and west of Hareskoven, one of the largest forested areas in the city's northern suburbs. It straddles the border between Furesø and Herlev municipalities and the contiguously built-up area extends into Gladsaxe and Ballerup municipalities, though these areas are not called Hareskov or Hareskovby.
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5749820
In Belbel
Q6009057
en
In Belbel is a town in the middle of the Sahara Desert of central Algeria.
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5749804
Archaeopsittacus
Q4785524
en
Archaeopsittacus is a genus of prehistoric parrot. It is known from deposits of either Late Oligocene or Early Miocene age (c. 23 mya) at Verreaux near Saint-Gérand-le-Puy, France. A single species, Archaeopsittacus verreauxi, is known. The genus was apparently close to the Old World lineages of parrots and might conceivably be assigned to the modern subfamily Psittacinae - either in the strict sense (i.e. including the African parrots and possibly the Asian parrots and parakeets) or in the loose sense (including all psittaciforms except some or all of lories and lorikeets, cockatoos, Nestorinae, kakapo and Arini), despite its early age. Its lack of apomorphies prevents any better placement until more material is found.
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5749855
Fort Wayne Hoosiers
Q5472288
en
The Fort Wayne Hoosiers (originally the Fort Wayne Caseys) were an American basketball team based in Fort Wayne, Indiana that was a member of the American Basketball League.
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5749692
Tadjmout
Q3055042
en
Tadjemout is a town and commune in Laghouat Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 20,321. Situated on the very edge of the Saharan Desert, the closest countries to it are Morocco and Tunisia. It has an altitude of . Tadjmout is from Algiers and from Constantine. Tadjmout is a town and commune in Laghouat Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census, it has a population of 20,321. Tadjmout municipalities in the Laghouat province, located about in the north-west of the city of Laghouat, bounded on the north Djelfa, and southward El Houaita and El kheneg, and West Ouad M'zi and Aïn Madhi and Sidi Bouzid and baidha, and to the east of Sidi Makhlouf and Laghouat . Considered Tadjmout third agglomeration after the municipality of Laghouat and municipality Aflou, emerged from the administrative division of 1984, and sits on a total area of and was in the old crossing point where they pass through various convoys coming from the south, flying towards the north, and the area stretching towards the border with the Tiaret Province at the border point called area hissian dib, with a population of about 26846 people, where are stationed 81.60% of the total population at the municipal and 6.89% area of the brow of the municipality regionally and administratively and located on the national Road No. 23, while distributed 11.51% between nomads the workers legally residing in the industrial workshops on municipal land . SP5 and several communities, including most notably : the eyebrow, which is the largest gathering outside the headquarters of the municipal population, and also djkaijika and Hadjeb and grab most of the population and deliberately on agriculture and breeding of all types of livestock such as farm Anumeir Tahir inherited from the colonial era .
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5749885
Tajikistan Football Federation
Q625726
en
The Tajikistan Football Federation (; ) is the governing body of football in Tajikistan. The federation was founded in 1936 in the Tajikistan SSR as a sub-federation of the Soviet Football Federation. It was not until 1994 when the Federation was accepted by the international community including the continental and global associations.
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5749856
Foggaret el Arab
Q13511266
en
Foggaret el Arab is a village in the commune of Foggaret Ezzaouia, in In Salah District, Tamanrasset Province, Algeria. It is located southwest of the township of Foggaret Ezzaouia and east of In Salah.
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5749975
Guam Football Association
Q622248
en
The Guam Football Association is the governing body of association football in the United States territory of Guam.
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5750028
Blair Niles
Q4924150
en
Blair Niles (née Mary Blair Rice, 1880–1959) was an American novelist and travel writer. She was a founding member of the Society of Woman Geographers.
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5749934
Shining the Holy Ark
Q2117438
en
is a first person role-playing video game released in 1997 for the Sega Saturn. It is a part of Sega's "Shining series" of video games, and marked a new direction for the series, utilizing polygons as well as sprites for the visuals and a story targeted more specifically towards an adult audience. It introduced the saga of the Vandals and the Innovators, abandoning the saga of the Devil Kings which was followed by the previous installments of the series. In contrast to the action-adventure format of the first "Shining" game on the Saturn, "Shining Wisdom", "Shining the Holy Ark" revived older RPG elements such as extensive first-person dungeon crawling and turn-based combat. It had greater critical success than its predecessor, with praise going to its unique graphical style and engaging battles.
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5749898
Confederation of the Equator
Q977981
en
The Confederation of the Equator () was a short-lived rebellion that occurred in the northeastern region of the Empire of Brazil in 1824, in the early years of the country's independence from Portugal. The secessionist movement was led by liberals who opposed the authoritarian and centralist policies of the nation's first leader, Emperor Pedro I. The fight occurred in the provinces of Pernambuco, Ceará and Paraíba.
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5750036
Tihoubar
Q7801777
en
Tihoubar or Aïne Tihoubar is a settlement and hot spring of 45 degrees Celsius in the Sahara Desert of eastern Algeria, Illizi Province. It is located roughly by air northeast of Tamanrasset, and about northwest of Ghat, Libya. It lies in a valley, and the spring is said to bubble "amongst the undergrowth at the foot of a palm tree."
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5749986
Pax Nicephori
Q2470109
en
Pax Nicephori, Latin for the "Peace of Nicephorus", is a term used to refer to both a peace treaty of 803, tentatively concluded between emperors Charlemagne, of the Frankish empire, and Nikephoros I, of the Byzantine empire, and the outcome of negotiations that took place between the same parties, but were concluded by successor emperors, between 811 and 814. The whole set of negotiations of the years 802–815 has also been referred to by this name. By its terms, after several years of diplomatic exchanges, the Byzantine emperor's representatives recognized the authority in the West of Charlemagne, and East and West negotiated their boundaries in the Adriatic Sea.
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5749800
Weldon Wyckoff
Q7980923
en
John Weldon Wyckoff (February 19, 1893 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania – May 8, 1961) was a professional baseball pitcher. He played all or part of six seasons in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Athletics (1913–16) and Boston Red Sox (1917-18). Wyckoff batted and threw right-handed. In some baseball resources, he is referred as John Wyckoff. Wyckoff attended Bucknell University and began his baseball career Wilmington in the Tri-State League in 1911. He joined the Philadelphia Athletics in 1913. His most productive season was in 1914, when he recorded career-highs with 11 wins and a 3.02 ERA. Wyckoff pitched in Game One of the World Series, surrendering a run on three hits and hitting a double in his lone career World Series plate appearance. In 1916, he led the league with 22 losses, 165 walks and 14 wild pitches. He was sent to the Boston Red Sox in the 1916 midseason. Over parts of two seasons he appeared in only nine games and was released in 1917. He ended the year with the Buffalo Bisons of the International League and rejoined Boston in 1918, his last major league season, and retired to his taxicab business in Williamsport. In his major league career, Wyckoff posted a 23–34 record with 299 strikeouts and a 3.55 ERA in 573.2 innings pitched. Wyckoff died in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin, at the age of 69.
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5749899
Neanis
Q17114190
en
Neanis is an extinct genus of bird probably related to woodpeckers and toucans. It contains at least one species, "N. schucherti"; "N. kistneri" resembles this, but it probably belongs to a distinct genus and may not be closely related. Both are known from the Late Wasatchian (51-52 MYA) stratum of the Early Eocene Green River Formation of the Western-Central USA. ""N." kistneri" is known from one fairly complete, but not very well preserved skeleton, whereas of "N. schucherti" even less material was found. The systematic assignment of the genus (apart from the problems posed by ""N." kistneri") is not well resolved. Initially, the genus (at that time only comprising the type species) was considered to be a passeriform. ""N." kistneri" was described 60 years later as a species of the genus "Primobucco", which then thought to be related to woodpeckers because it had a zygodactyl foot or at least could turn the outer toe backwards; some years later, several genera (including "Primobucco" and "Neanis") were put into a new family, the Primobucconidae, which were thought to be a primitive kind of puffbird. However, it is now known that the primobucconids as originally defined were a paraphyletic assemblage including taxa as diverse as Coliiformes and Coraciiformes. Indeed, the only remaining genus of the family is "Primobucco" (without "kistneri"), and the family as such has been moved to the Coraciiformes. The closest relatives of "Neanis schucherti" may be the Piciformes, or it might be an ancestral form in the piciform-coraciiform radiation. ""N." kistneri" seems more closely related to piciform birds. "Neanis schucherti " appears to share some traits with "Hassiavis" and might even be a cypselomorph
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5750031
If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind
Q5990526
en
"If I Thought You'd Ever Change Your Mind" (also recorded as "(I Will Bring You) Flowers In The Morning") is a song that was originally performed by Edwards Hand, written by John Cameron. In 1969, it was recorded by Cilla Black, produced by George Martin and her version reached Number 20 in the UK charts and Number 19 in Ireland. In 1970, Sammy Babitzin recorded a cover version in Finnish. In 2004, it was covered by Agnetha Fältskog of ABBA and was the first single from her ninth solo album, and her first single release in 17 years. Her recording reached number two in Sweden and number eleven in the UK, selling a total of 21,000 copies, 11,000 of those in the first week. It became her highest charting single in the UK since her English solo recording career commenced in 1983.
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5750040
Aegialornis
Q4135004
en
Aegialornis is a genus of prehistoric apodiform birds. It formed a distinct family, the Aegialornithidae, and was in some ways intermediate between modern swifts and owlet-nightjars, lacking the more extreme adaptations to an aerial lifestyle that swifts show today, but already having sickle-shaped wings like them. They do not appear to be a direct ancestor of modern swifts, however, but rather a group that retained an overall basal morphology. Altogether, they were not too dissimilar from modern treeswifts. Fossils of "Aegialornis" have been found in Middle to Late Eocene deposits of Germany and France. An Early Eocene record from the Nanjemoy Formation of Virginia, United States (USNM 496384) is very doubtful, as apodiform birds seem not to have occurred there until after the Eocene. This bone might more properly belong to the Parvicuculidae. The taxonomy of the species is quite convoluted, with both the smaller "A. germanicus" and the larger "A. leenhardti" being sometimes considered junior synonyms of "A. gallicus", which in turn is sometimes erroneously assumed to be identical to "Cypselavus gallicus". Similarly, "A. broweri" is occasionally considered to be based on small individuals of "A. wetmorei", and these latter two taxa were recently separated as genus "Mesogiornis" (Mlíkovský, 2002); this does not appear to have found general acceptance however. The presumed species "Aegialornis szarskii" is now placed in "Scaniacypselus". Which genera apart from the present one should be included in the Aegialornithidae is not quite certain. "Primapus" belongs either here or is a basal true swift, and "Cypselavus" is either an aegialornithid or a treeswift. The latter group is sometimes controversially included in the Aegialornithidae, as are the Jungornithidae, another prehistoric apodiform family that was somewhat intermediate between treeswifts and hummingbirds.
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5750096
The Ruins of Gorlan
Q326730
en
The Ruins of Gorlan is the first novel in the "Ranger's Apprentice" series written by Australian author John Flanagan. It was first released in Australia on 1 November 2004, and in the United States on 16 June 2005. Flanagan first conceived the world of the novel in a series of short stories he wrote for his son to incite his interest in reading. Ten years later, he decided to turn them into "The Ruins of Gorlan", the first book in the Ranger's Apprentice series.
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5750108
Willie Tyler
Q8021862
en
Willie Tyler (born September 8, 1940) is an American ventriloquist, comedian and actor. Tyler has been credited as Willie Tyler and Lester or Willie Tyler & Lester. He has appeared in many television commercials, sitcoms and films. Tyler got his first big break in 1972 on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In".
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5750228
Tra le sollecitudini
Q2310769
en
Tra le sollecitudini (Italian for "among the concerns") was a motu proprio issued 22 November 1903 by Pope Pius X that detailed regulations for the performance of music in the Roman Catholic Church. The title is taken from the opening phrase of the document. It begins: ""Among the concerns" of the pastoral office, ... a leading one is without question that of maintaining and promoting the decorum of the House of God in which the august mysteries of religion are celebrated..." The regulations pointed toward more traditional music and critiqued the turn toward modern, orchestral productions at Mass.
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5750255
Ahmad Fatfat
Q400641
en
Ahmad Fatfat () (born 28 March 1953) is a Lebanese politician from Danniyeh (Sîr ed Dannîyé), North Lebanon. He was the minister of youth and sports in the cabinet of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora. From February to November 2006 he was the interim interior minister. He is seen as being opposed to Syrian involvement in Lebanon.
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5750271
Goliath tracked mine
Q571184
en
The Goliath tracked mine (German: Leichter Ladungsträger Goliath, "Goliath Light Charge Carrier") was a series of two unmanned ground vehicles used by the German Army as disposable demolition vehicles during World War II. These were the electrically powered "Sd.Kfz. 302" and the petrol-engine powered "Sd.Kfz. 303a" and "303b". They were known as "beetle tanks" by the Allies. They carried of high explosives, depending on the model, and were intended to be used for multiple purposes, such as destroying tanks, disrupting dense infantry formations, and the demolition of buildings or bridges. Goliaths were single-use vehicles that were destroyed by the detonation of their warhead.
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5750420
The Burning Bridge
Q3281517
en
The Burning Bridge is the second book of the "Ranger's Apprentice" series written by Australian author John Flanagan. It was released in Australia on 5 May 2005.
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5750322
Okondja
Q4332646
en
Okondja is a town in Haut-Ogooué province, eastern Gabon. It is the capital of the Sebe-Brikolo Department. According to the 1993 census it had a population of 5,193 and in 2013 it had an estimated population of 10,136 . It lies along National Route 15 and is served by Okondja Airport. There are significant manganese reserves in the area. There is an old cinema at Okandja named Sébé Cinema.
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5750064
Ulster Canal
Q4003108
en
The Ulster Canal is a disused canal running through part of County Armagh, County Tyrone and County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland and County Monaghan in the Republic of Ireland. In the early 19th century the idea of linking the lowlands around Lough Neagh with the Erne Basin and the River Shannon system became popular with the more progressive landowners and merchants of Armagh, Monaghan and Fermanagh. The Ulster Canal was built between 1825 and 1842 and was 74 km (46 mi) long with 26 locks. It ran from Charlemont on the River Blackwater to near Wattlebridge on the Finn River, south-east of Upper Lough Erne. It was an ill-considered venture, with the locks built narrower than the other Irish waterways, preventing through trade, and an inadequate water supply. It was an abject failure commercially, and contributed to the collapse of the Lagan Navigation Company, who took it over from the government but were then refused permission to abandon it when they could not afford the maintenance costs. It finally closed in 1931. Waterways Ireland started work on rebuilding the canal at its southern end in 2015.
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5750391
When You Walk in the Room
Q3359588
en
"When You Walk in the Room" is a song written and recorded by Jackie DeShannon, released as a single on November 23, 1963, as the B-side to "Till You Say You'll Be Mine". It was re-released as an A-side in September 1964, and later included on the album "Breakin' It Up on the Beatles Tour". The single charted on the US "Billboard" Hot 100, peaking at number 99. The song has since been covered by many other artists.
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5750241
Ranger's Apprentice
Q2195491
en
Ranger's Apprentice is a series written by Australian author John Flanagan. The first novel in the series, "The Ruins of Gorlan", was released in Australia on 1 November 2004. The books were initially released in Australia and New Zealand, though have since been released in 14 other countries. The series follows the adventures of Will, an orphan who is chosen as an apprentice Ranger, skilled trackers, archers and warriors in the service of the King of Araluen. Will strives to keep the Kingdom of Araluen safe from invaders, traitors, and threats. He is joined on his adventures by his mentor Halt and his best friend Horace. The series originally consisted of twelve books, with the eleventh book being a collection of short stories and the twelfth being a follow-up novel set 16 years later. A prequel series, "Ranger's Apprentice: The Early Years", has released two titles, the first in 2015 and the second in 2016. A spin-off series, "Brotherband", which is set in the same universe, though with new characters, started in 2011. The sixth book in the "Brotherband" series came out in June 2016. In 2018 the twelfth book of the "Ranger's Apprentice" series was renamed and made the first book in a sequel series, "Ranger's Apprentice: The Royal Ranger". The series has sold over three million copies. The series was originally twenty short stories Flanagan wrote for his son to get him interested in reading. Ten years later, Flanagan found the stories again and decided to turn them into a book. BookPeople, a bookstore in Texas, helped promote the book through a five-day camp in 2010. The series is well praised by critics.
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5750469
Poltva
Q2621807
en
The Poltva (; ) is a river in the western Ukrainian Oblast of Lviv and a tributary of the Bug. The Poltva valley cuts between the Podilian Plateau and Roztichia. The capital of the Lviv Oblast, Lviv, is located on the river. In the 19th century the river was included into the underground sewer system of Lviv. The river has faced significant problems with pollution.
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5750434
Barco Creator
Q4859986
en
Barco Creator was an image manipulation program targeted at the repro and print shop markets. It was developed by Barco Creative Systems a division of the Barco Group and first shown as a prototype at Parigraph in April 1988, then later at Ipex 88). Barco Creative Systems together with D.I.S.C. and Aesthedes merged into Barco Graphics. It ran on several generations of Silicon Graphics computers till the late 1990s. Barco Graphics (later Esko) ColorTone for Windows NT is considered its successor.
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5750501
Freddy Goes to Florida
Q5496866
en
Freddy Goes to Florida (1927) (formerly published as To and Again), is the first of the Freddy the Pig books written by Walter R. Brooks. It tells how the animals of the Bean Farm traveled to Florida and back again, and their adventures on the way.
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5750466
Listen to What the Man Said
Q2439448
en
"Listen to What the Man Said" is a hit single from Wings' 1975 album "Venus and Mars". The song featured new member Joe English on drums, with guest musicians Dave Mason on guitar and Tom Scott on soprano saxophone. It was a number 1 single on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart in the US and reached number 1 in Canada on the "RPM" National Top Singles Chart. It also reached number 6 in the UK, and reached the top ten in Norway and New Zealand and the top twenty in the Netherlands. The single was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for sales of over one million copies.
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5750500
Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board
Q6916452
en
The Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board (MINAB) originated in the United Kingdom on 27 June 2006 with the aim of promoting best practice in British mosques. It is an independent self-regulatory body aspiring to build capacity in mosques, help deliver standards and ensure mosque personnel have a better understanding of British Muslims needs so that it can address any concerns more effectively. It works with and represents all Muslim traditions and schools of thought. Following the launch of the draft constitution in November 2007, there was a further process of consultation with representatives of mosques, Islamic centres, Imam training institutes, leaders and scholars. The consultation events took place in all the major cities in the UK and this work was undertaken by an interim steering group, composed of representatives from the four founder organisations: Al-Khoei Foundation, British Muslim Forum, Muslim Association of Britain and Muslim Council of Britain. MINAB now has over six hundred mosques and Islamic institutes as its members. It is a charity registered under the laws of England & Wales with an accountable system of representation. The MINAB will capacity build mosques through standards. It has five standards: # Members apply principles of good corporate governance # Members ensure that services are provided by suitably qualified and or experienced personnel # There are systems and processes in place to ensure that there are no impediments to the participation in the activities, including governance, for young people # There are systems and processes in place to ensure that there are no impediments to the participation in the activities, including governance, for women # Members ensure there are programmes that promote civic responsibility of Muslims in the wider society The process of self-certification is that the mosques will self-certify whether they fully meet or partially meet each of the above five standards. The MINAB will then randomly select 50% of the mosques who state that they fully meet the standard to assess how the organisation does so. If the assessment process highlights that the organisation does not meet the standard that it has self certified that it does, the MINAB will then support it through its capacity building programme. The body has been praised by some, like Communities Secretary Hazel Blears. Other have questioned its apparent links with the government. Inayat Bunglawala said: "If MINAB is to stand any chance of gaining legitimacy and making actual progress then it will need to prove that it is free from governmental interference."
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5750539
Techno Source
Q7692436
en
Techno Source is a handheld electronic game and TV game company selling electronic toys, games and learning aids. Based in Hong Kong with an office in New York City, it is a privately owned company founded in 2000 by Wayne Nathan and Rich Migatz.
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5750495
Scorpion I
Q318613
en
Scorpion I was a ruler of Upper Egypt during Naqada III. His name may refer to the scorpion goddess Serket, though evidence suggests Serket's rise in popularity to be in the Old Kingdom, bringing doubt to whether Scorpion actually took his name from her. He was one of the first rulers of Ancient Egypt. Scorpion is believed to have lived in Thinis one or two centuries before the rule of the better-known Scorpion II of Nekhen and is presumably the first true king of Upper Egypt. To him belongs the U-j tomb found in the royal cemetery of Abydos, where Thinite kings were buried. That tomb was plundered in antiquity, but in it were found many small ivory plaques, each with a hole for tying it to something, and each marked with one or more hieroglyph-type scratched images which are thought to be names of towns, perhaps to tie the offerings and tributes to keep track of which came from which town. Two of those plaques seem to name the towns Baset and Buto, showing that Scorpion's armies had penetrated the Nile Delta. It may be that the conquests of Scorpion started the Egyptian hieroglyphic system by starting a need to keep records in writing. In 1995, a 5,000-year-old graffito was discovered in the Theban Desert Road Survey that also bears the symbols of Scorpion and depicts his victory over another protodynastic ruler (possibly Naqada's king). The defeated king or place named in the graffito was "Bull's Head", a marking also found in U-j. It is believed that Scorpion I unified Upper Egypt following the defeat of Naqada's king. Scorpion's tomb is known in archaeology circles for its possible evidence of ancient wine consumption. In a search of the tomb, archaeologists discovered dozens of imported ceramic jars containing a yellow residue consistent with wine, dated to about 3150 BC. Chemical residues of herbs, tree resins, and other natural substances were found in the jars. Grape seeds, skins and dried pulp were also found in the tomb.
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5750552
Diosa del Mar
Q5279581
en
The Diosa del Mar (Spanish: "Goddess of the Sea") was a wooden schooner that sank off of the coast of Catalina Island at 2:25 pm on July 30, 1990.
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5750577
The Glands
Q7736689
en
The Glands were an American indie rock band from Athens, Georgia, United States. Their first CD, "Double Thriller", was self-released in 1996 and reissued on Bar/None Records in 1998. Their self-titled album was first released in 2000 on Capricorn Records and reissued on Velocette Records in August 2001.
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5750659
Cannock railway station
Q4016379
en
Cannock railway station serves the town of Cannock in the Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, England. It is situated on the Chase Line. The station and all trains serving it are operated by West Midlands Trains. The station is located over half a mile from the centre of the town, close to the suburbs of Stoney Lea and Hawks Green.
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5750631
Dorcus
Q1056694
en
Dorcus is a genus of beetles in the family Lucanidae (stag beetles). Of the 30-odd species, most occur in Asia and India; two are found in southern Europe, and two species are from North America. Previously, specimens with serriform teeth on the mandibles and sable pigment were called "Serrognathus" whereas specimens with but a singular or multiple bulky notches on the mandibles and lustrous sable pigmentation were called "Dorcus". "Serrognathus" was recently reclassified and merged into the genus "Dorcus".
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5750415
Judson Welliver Society
Q6304279
en
The Judson Welliver Society is a bipartisan social club composed exclusively of former presidential speechwriters in the United States. The group is named after Judson C. Welliver, the "literary clerk" to President Warren Harding, usually credited as being the first presidential speechwriter. Group meetings are usually held after major presidential speeches, such as the State of the Union. Active members have included William Safire (a Nixon writer who often hosted meetings), Jack Valenti who was a veteran of the Johnson administration, Pat Buchanan (Nixon and Reagan), David Gergen (Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton), Tony Snow (speechwriter for George H. W. Bush and press secretary for George W. Bush), Michael Waldman (Clinton), George Stephanopoulos (Clinton), James Fallows (Carter), Chris Matthews (Carter), Hendrik Hertzberg (Carter), Anthony R. Dolan (Reagan), Michael Gerson (George W. Bush), and Clark Clifford, who wrote speeches for Harry Truman. At times the meetings had sixty persons in attendance. Other notables were writers Robert Hartmann, who worked for Gerald Ford, James Keogh who worked for Nixon, and Theodore Sorensen and Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. who worked for Kennedy.
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5750530
Star Warped
Q7601071
en
Star Warped is a first-person point-and-click adventure video game that parodies the "Star Wars" universe, specifically the original trilogy released between 1977 and 1983: "Star Wars", "The Empire Strikes Back", and "Return of the Jedi". It was created by Parroty Interactive, which was a division of the game's publisher, Palladium Interactive. "Star Warped" was released in the United States and Canada, for both Windows PC and Macintosh, in late 1997 as a follow-up to their debut "Myst" parody, "Pyst". The game is no longer in release, as Parroty's parent company folded after being bought by The Learning Company in 1998. The game invited players to "Be seduced by the power of the Dork Side". "Star Warped" received mixed reviews from critics: some praised the game's variety, originality, and humor, while others dismissed it as lazy, unfunny, and dull.
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5750704
Kjell Roos
Q6078363
en
Kjell Roos (born 11 March 1956), is a Swedish guitarist and singer. Roos leads the Swedish dansband "Kjell Roos Band", earlier known as "Roosarna". He has done duets with Swedish singer Kikki Danielsson such as "I juletid (Save Your Love)", "Kvällens sista dans" and "Har du glömt?". In 1994, Kikki Danielsson & Roosarna received a Grammis for "Dansband of the year" for the album "Vet du vad jag vet".
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5750750
Mongolian Football Federation
Q623799
en
The Mongolian Football Federation (, "Mongolyn Khölbömbögiin Kholboo") is the governing body of football in Mongolia. It was founded in 1959, and gained both FIFA and AFC affiliation in 1998. Its top league is the National Premier League.
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5750742
Arizona elegans arenicola
Q4791482
en
Arizona elegans arenicola, commonly known as the Texas glossy snake, is a subspecies of glossy snake, a nonvenomous colubrid snake endemic to North America.
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5750711
Transmetalation
Q900742
en
Transmetalation (alt. spelling: transmetallation) is a type of organometallic reaction that involves the transfer of ligands from one metal to another. It has the general form: :M1–R + M2–R′ → M1–R′ + M2–R where R and R′ can be, but are not limited to, an alkyl, aryl, alkynyl, allyl, halogen, or pseudohalogen group. The reaction is usually an irreversible process due to thermodynamic and kinetic reasons. Thermodynamics will favor the reaction based on the electronegativities of the metals and kinetics will favor the reaction if there are empty orbitals on both metals. There are different types of transmetalation including redox-transmetalation and redox-transmetalation/ligand exchange. During transmetalation the metal-carbon bond is activated, leading to the formation of new metal-carbon bonds. Transmetalation is commonly used in catalysis, synthesis of main group complexes, and synthesis of transition metal complexes.
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5750856
The Last of the Wine
Q674149
en
The Last of the Wine is Mary Renault's first novel set in ancient Greece, the setting that would become her most important arena. The novel was published in 1956 and is the second of her works to feature male homosexuality as a major theme. It was a bestseller within the gay community. The book is a portrait of Athens at the close of the Golden Age and the end of the Peloponnesian War with Sparta, and includes Socrates as a character.
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5750740
Antonio Bettini
Q2857208
en
Antonio Bettini (13 June 1396 – 22 October 1487) was an Italian clergyman, diplomat and writer. Bettini was born in Siena in 1396. He joined the convent of San Girolamo in Siena in 1439 and worked closely with Pope Pius II. Pius made Bettini bishop of Foligno in 1461. For Pope Sixtus IV, Bettini may have travelled to France (1474) and Germany (1481). He retired to his original convent in Siena in 1486 and died a year later. Bettini was revered by later biographers and sometimes referred to as "Beato" (Blessed) (a step toward canonization), but this designation was never church-sanctioned. Bettini was known as a prolific writer. His "Monte Santo di Dio" (1477) described how one could use science and virtue to reach closer to God. This work, printed in Florence by Nicolaus Laurentii is especially notable in that it is possibly the first printed work to contain copper plate engravings. These were executed by Baccio Baldini, based on designs by Botticelli.
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5750842
1976 Wimbledon Championships
Q740252
en
The 1976 Wimbledon Championships was a tennis tournament that took place on the outdoor grass courts at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom. The tournament was held from Monday 21 June until Saturday 3 July 1976. It was the 90th staging of the Wimbledon Championships, and the second Grand Slam tennis event of 1976. Björn Borg and Chris Evert won the singles title.
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5750881
Hem till Norden
Q1759672
en
Hem till Norden is a 1996 studio album from Kikki Danielsson & Roosarna.
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5750913
Hednesford railway station
Q2128872
en
Hednesford railway station serves the town of Hednesford in Staffordshire, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by West Midlands Railway.
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5750806
John Fernström
Q955559
en
John Fernström (6 December 1897 – 19 October 1961) was a Swedish composer. Fernström was born in Yichang, China, where he also spent most part of the first ten years of his life at the mission his father directed, except for a couple of years in Sweden. He resided permanently in the Swedish province of Skåne from 1907 and started to study the violin at the conservatory in Malmö. He was with the symphony orchestra of Helsingborg from 1916 until 1932, with some interruptions for studies; first as a violinist, later as one of its leading conductors. From 1941 he conducted the Lund Women's Student Choir at Lund University and took part in restructuring it, in 1948, into a mixed ensemble named Lund Academic Choir (Lunds akademiska kör). Later the same year Fernström left the choir when he was appointed director of the municipal music school in the city of Lund. In 1951 he founded the Nordic Youth Orchestra, which still today is an almost compulsory step for all young Scandinavian musicians on their way to become professional musicians. In 1953 he was elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music. Fernström died in Lund. He had written twelve symphonies, eight string quartets, many other chamber music pieces, concertos (among which two violin concertos, a bassoon concerto and a clarinet concerto), two operas, and a large number of songs and choral pieces.
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5750882
Moses und Aron
Q1661920
en
Moses und Aron (English: "Moses and Aaron") is a three-act opera by Arnold Schoenberg with the third act unfinished. The German libretto is by the composer after the Book of Exodus. Hungarian composer Zoltán Kocsis completed the last act with Schoenberg's heirs' permission in 2010, but "Moses und Aron" was almost always performed as Schoenberg left it in 1932, with only two of the planned three acts completed.
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