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Q20461751 Setapak High School (Malay: Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Tinggi, Setapak) is a secondary school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Established in 1955, it is an all-boys school, with the exception of the coed Sixth Form. In the local community, the school is known as High School and Setapak High. When first establishe... |
Q55072801 Lorenz Spengler (22 September 1720, – 20 December 1807) was a Danish turner and naturalist.Born in Schaffhausen, Switzerland he arrived at Copenhagen in 1743 and became a tutor to Christian VI of Denmark and later Frederick V of Denmark in the art of turning. From 1771 he was head of the Royal Art Chamber (De... |
Q5146400 College Greens is a side platformed Sacramento RT light rail station in the College Glen neighborhood of Sacramento, California, United States. The station was opened on September 5, 1987, and is operated by the Sacramento Regional Transit District. As part of the Gold Line, it has service to Downtown Sacramen... |
Q2113998 Dalstorp is a locality situated in Tranemo Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden with 776 inhabitants in 2010. |
Q7267382 Qemal Haxhihasani (1916-1991) was an Albanian historian and folklorist. He is regarded as a leading expert on epic and heroic verse. |
Q4667152 Brochiraja is a genus of deep-sea skates in the family Arhynchobatidae containing eight species. They are found in the waters around New Zealand and the Tasman Sea. |
Q7445164 The Seddon Mayfly was a tandem biplane of unusual construction. It was designed by Royal Navy Lieutenant John W. Seddon and A. G. Hackett and built by Accles & Pollock. When built it was the largest aeroplane in the world, but it failed to fly when tested. |
Q3124889 HC Vladimir was an ice hockey team based in Vladimir, Russia. The team played in the Pervaya Liga, the then third level of Russian ice hockey and the Vtoraya Liga, the then fourth level of Russian ice hockey. They were founded in 2007 and folded in 2011 because of financial difficulties and disagreements with ... |
Q5230935 David Avison (March 13, 1937 – March 7, 2004) was an American photographer and physicist, best known for his use of a wide angle lens to capture nature, crowds, and portraits. Focused on panoramic photography, Avison photographed Chicago's urban landscapes, turning to Chicago's beaches for his contribution to... |
Q4627996 The 2012–13 FC Arsenal Kyiv season was the club's 18th Ukrainian Premier League season and second season under manager Leonid Kuchuk. During the season, Arsenal Kyiv competed in the Premier League, UEFA Europa League and Ukrainian Cup. |
Q5736757 Leif "Lill-Foppa" Forsberg (born 15 April 1963) is a Swedish former footballer who played as a forward. |
Q3298279 Match de prestidigitation (literally "conjuring contest"), released in the United States as A Wager Between Two Magicians, or Jealous of Myself, and in the United Kingdom as A Juggling Contest Between Two Magicians, is a 1904 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. |
Q10511781 Gynaikothrips ficorum, the Cuban laurel thrip, is a species of tube-tailed thrip in the family Phlaeothripidae. It is found in Africa and North America. |
Q951154 Ischnura damula, the plains forktail, is a species of narrow-winged damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. It is found in North America.The IUCN conservation status of Ischnura damula is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The population is stable. |
Q6097971 Rafael Serrallet (born in Valencia, Spain on July 14, 1971) is a Spanish classical guitarist. |
Q170963 A virtual private network (VPN) extends a private network across a public network, and enables users to send and receive data across shared or public networks as if their computing devices were directly connected to the private network. Applications running on a computing device, e.g. a laptop, desktop, smartph... |
Q712621 Toyosaka (豊栄市, Toyosaka-shi) was a city located in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on November 1, 1970.As of 2003, the city had an estimated population of 49,159 and the density of 639.67 persons per km². The total area was 76.85 km².On March 21, 2005, Toyosaka, along with the towns of Kameda, K... |
Q372751 Adrian Carmack (born May 5, 1969) is one of four co-founders of id Software, along with Tom Hall, John Romero, and John Carmack (no relation). The founders met while working at Softdisk's Gamer's Edge division and started id in 1991. Adrian Carmack's primary role at the company was as an artist, including work ... |
Q3088395 The Frommer Stop is a Hungarian long-recoil pistol manufactured by Fémáru-, Fegyver és Gépgyár (FÉG) (Metalware, Weapons and Machine Factory) in Budapest. It was designed by Rudolf Frommer, and its original design was adopted as the Pisztoly 12M in 1912, created for the Royal Hungarian Army. The handgun was ma... |
Q7747972 The Locust is the third release by The Locust. It was released on Gold Standard Laboratories in March 1997.The Locust is The Locust's first recording that relies heavily on keyboards and synthesizers, combined with their powerviolence style, influenced mainly by Crossed Out. This is the sound for which The Loc... |
Q1653829 Irueste is a municipality located in the province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 65 inhabitants. |
Q244252 Saint-Privat-des-Vieux is a commune in the Gard department in southern France. |
Q5324940 Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer is a 1975 documentary film directed by Thom Andersen about the English photographer Eadweard Muybridge.In 2015, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for preservation in the National Film Registry, finding it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically sign... |
Q4557420 The 1899 Tennessee Volunteers football team represented the University of Tennessee in the 1899 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association football season. They were the first UT team to have a head coach. J. A. Pierce helmed the team in 1899 and 1900. The 1899 Tennessee Volunteers won six games and lost ... |
Q3835128 Live & More is a live album by Marcus Miller from 1998. |
Q5554929 Gevotroline (WY-47,384) is an atypical antipsychotic with a tricyclic structure which was under development for the treatment of schizophrenia by Wyeth-Ayerst. It acts as a balanced, modest affinity D2 and 5-HT2 receptor antagonist and also possesses high affinity for the sigma receptor. It was well-tolerated ... |
Q6759116 Margarella whiteana is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Calliostomatidae, the top snails. |
Q5875849 Louis Alexis Hocquet de Caritat was a French-born bookseller and publisher in New York in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. He operated a rental library and a reading room located in 1802 at "City-Hotel, Fenelon's Head, Broad-Way." He served as the "authorized distributor of Minerva Press books'" in the ... |
Q16116000 Michael Moldaver (born December 23, 1947) is a Canadian judge. He has been a puisne justice on the Supreme Court of Canada since his 2011 appointment by former Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Before his elevation to the nation's top court, he served as a judge at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the ... |
Q13540188 Eupithecia chrodna is a moth in the family Geometridae. It is found in Mexico.The fore- and hindwings are pale greyish-brown, each crossed by fine darker brown lines. |
Q15964676 Vikas Bahl (born 1971) is Indian film producer, screenwriter, and director, known for his work predominantly in Hindi cinema. He produces films under Phantom Films, and was the former head of UTV Spot Boy. He has won three National Film Awards and one Filmfare Award.He is best known for his 2014 movie Queen, ... |
Q16984403 Bird Mountain is a peak of the Kittatinny Mountains in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. The mountain is 1,500 feet (457 m) tall. It lies near the Appalachian Trail in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, and overlooks Quick's Pond to the east. |
Q22350736 The Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement of a First-Time Feature Film Director is one of the annual Directors Guild of America Awards given by Directors Guild of America. It was first awarded at the 68th Directors Guild of America Awards. |
Q25206495 Illusions is a 1930 French silent comedy film directed by Lucien Mayrargue and starring Pierre Batcheff, Mary Serta and Esther Kiss. It was released at a time when sound films were becoming dominant, and received bad reviews. |
Q11977464 International Heritage Inc. (IHI) was an American pyramid scheme disguised as an MLM company.The company was founded in 1995 by Stanley H. Van Etten, Larry G. Smith and Claude William Savage and started with marketing and sales of luxury items such as jewelry and golf equipment. In reality, the products were ... |
Q5247615 "Death on the Rock" is a controversial television documentary, an episode of Thames Television's current affairs series This Week, broadcast in the United Kingdom on ITV on 28 April 1988. The programme examined the deaths of three Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) members in Gibraltar on 6 March 1988 at ... |
Q1424667 Modular buildings and modular homes are prefabricated buildings or houses that consist of repeated sections called modules. "Modular" is a construction method that involves constructing sections away from the building site, then delivering them to the intended site. Installation of the prefabricated sections i... |
Q1281960 John Goto (born 1949 Stockport, England) is a British photographic artist. His work addresses a range of historical, cultural and socio-political subject areas, often using a satirical approach.Goto's first one-man exhibition, Goto, Photographs 1971-81, was held at the Photographer's Gallery in London in 1981.... |
Q353613 Kazuyoshi Funaki (船木 和喜, Funaki Kazuyoshi) (born 27 April 1975) is a Japanese ski jumper. He ranked among the most successful sportsmen of its discipline, particularly in the 1990s. Funaki is known for his special variant of the V-style, in which the body lies flatter between the skis than usual. |
Q134302 Vyatskiye Polyany (Russian: Вя́тские Поля́ны) is a town in Kirov Oblast, Russia, located on the right bank of the Vyatka River, 350 kilometers (220 mi) southeast of Kirov. Population: 35,162 (2010 Census); 40,282 (2002 Census); 44,513 (1989 Census). |
Q1023896 Xinyi, alternately romanized as Sunyi, is a county-level city in Guangdong Province, China. It is administered as part of the prefecture-level city of Maoming in the southwestern corner of the province, bordering Guangxi to the west. It has a population of 913,708 people. |
Q908147 Dombiratos is a village in Békés County, in the Southern Great Plain region of south-east Hungary. |
Q2995882 I Was Monty's Double is a 1958 film made by Associated British Picture Corporation (ABPC). It was directed by John Guillermin. The screenplay was adapted by Bryan Forbes from the autobiography of M. E. Clifton James, an actor who pretended to be General Montgomery as a decoy during the Second World War (see Op... |
Q306025 Hovorbis rodriguezensis is a species of air-breathing freshwater snail, an aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails and their allies. |
Q3039910 Human rights in Rwanda have been violated on a grand scale. The greatest violation is the Rwandan genocide of Tutsi in 1994. The post-genocide government is also responsible for grave violations of human rights. |
Q6227829 John Joseph Cullen (July 9, 1854 – February 11, 1921) was a 19th-century professional baseball player who officially played one year of Major League Baseball in 1884 for the Wilmington Quicksteps of the Union Association |
Q5263927 Desert Fugue is a 90-minute documentary film about Johann Sebastian Bach's The Art of Fugue directed by Will Fraser and produced by Fugue State Films. It features organist George Ritchie, Bach scholar Christoph Wolff and organ builders Ralph Richards and Bruce Fowkes.In the film, Wolff outlines the history of ... |
Q5581263 Gomphodontosuchinae is a subfamily of Triassic traversodontid cynodonts. It includes the genera Gomphodontosuchus (the type genus), Exaeretodon, Menadon, Protuberum, Ruberodonand Scalenodontoides.Below is a cladogram showing the phylogenetic relationships of gomphodontosuchines from Kammerer et al. (2008): |
Q7262204 Putham Pudhu Payanam (lit. Brand New Journey) is a 1991 Tamil language drama film directed by K. S. Ravikumar. The film features Anand Babu, Vivek, Chinni Jayanth, Supergood Kannan and K. S. Ravikumar in lead roles. The film, produced by R. B. Choudary, had musical score by Soundaryan and was released on 22 No... |
Q5428514 Faces of Love International Film Festival (Russian: Международный кинофестиваль «Лики Любви») is a festival first based in Moscow, then in 2005 moved to Sochi, Russia. It is a sister festival of the biggest film festival in Russia Kinotavr. Faces of Love is a special interest film festival highlighting films a... |
Q16089718 Bea Ballintijn (born 9 May 1923) is a Norwegian former swimmer who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
Q15093170 "Friends for Twenty Years" is the 4773rd episode of the Australian television soap opera Neighbours. The episode was written by Ben Marshall, directed by Jovita O'Shaughnessy, and executively produced by Ric Pellizzeri. It first aired on 27 July 2005 on Network Ten in Australia, as part of the soap's 20th ann... |
Q16757067 Phalonidia cerina is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found in Espiritu Santo, Brazil.The wingspan is about 8 mm. The ground colour of the forewings is pale yellowish cream, in the basal and dorsal portions of the wing slightly mixed with ferruginous. There are brown dots along the termen. T... |
Q20967572 "Baddest Girl in Town" is the third single from American rapper Pitbull's album Dale. The track features singer Mohombi and reggaeton rapper Wisin. |
Q27962866 Malansad railway station is a station located at Barangay Malansad in Libmanan, Camarines Sur. There is a platform of that station but, it is not perfectly good in the area. It does not have a roof or ticket booth (except for Sta. Mesa and Pasay Road) and it might not have its transportation links. But it has... |
Q2429639 Avon is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 4,356 at the 2010 census. |
Q4029901 The XX Corps was an army corps of the British Army during World War I. |
Q146655 The chondrophores or porpitids are a small and very unusual group of hydrozoans classified as the family Porpitidae. Though it derives from an outdated name for this lineage (see below), some still find the term "chondrophore" useful as a synonym to "porpitid" in discussions of the two genera contained therein.... |
Q3374660 The Pendleton Round-Up is a major annual rodeo in the northwestern United States, at Pendleton in northeastern Oregon. Held at the Pendleton Round-Up Stadium during the second full week of September each year since 1910, the rodeo brings roughly 50,000 people every year to the city. The Pendleton Round-Up is... |
Q4585506 The Sandhornøy Bridge (Norwegian: Sandhornøy bru) is a cantilever bridge that crosses the Tverrsundet strait between the mainland and the island of Sandhornøya in the municipality of Gildeskål in Nordland county, Norway. The bridge is 374 metres (1,227 ft) long and the longest of the 3 spans is 154 metres (505... |
Q3783766 The Hawker Duiker was an unusual and unsuccessful aircraft. It was the first design at Hawker under a new chief designer, Captain Thomson, in 1922. Much of the equipment and parts were proprietary and made by another aircraft company, Vickers, which shared the airfield at Brooklands with Hawker. The Duiker was... |
Q2686857 Battle of Lasy Królewskie (Polish: Bitwa w Lasach Królewskich, Battle of Royal Forests) refers to the battle on 1 September 1939 near Janowo and Krzynowłoga Mała during the Battle of the Border of the Invasion of Poland.The German Third Army attacked towards Warsaw from East Prussia, but became entanged by the... |
Q1251544 The doubly connected edge list (DCEL), also known as half-edge data structure, is a data structure to represent an embedding of a planar graph in the plane, and polytopes in 3D. This data structure provides efficient manipulation of the topological information associated with the objects in question (vertices,... |
Q2414515 An Phú is a district of An Giang Province in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam on the border with Cambodia. An Phú juts out at the western edge of Vietnam into Cambodia. As of 2003 the district had a population of 178,613. The district covers an area of 226 km². The district capital lies at An Phú town. |
Q2916680 Batzra (Hebrew: בָּצְרָה) is a moshav in central Israel. Located in the Sharon plain near Ra'anana, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaSharon Regional Council. In 2017 it had a population of 1,188. |
Q4913294 Wilmer Ebert Shantz (July 31, 1927 – December 13, 1993) was an American professional baseball catcher and manager. He appeared in 131 Major League Baseball (MLB) games, 130 of them for the 1954–55 Philadelphia/Kansas City Athletics and one for the 1960 New York Yankees. His older brother, Bobby, a left-handed ... |
Q3403373 Spaelotis ravida, the stout dart, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Michael Denis and Ignaz Schiffermüller in 1775. It is found in the Palearctic ecozone.The wingspan is about 42–50 mm. Adults are on wing from July to August.The larvae feed on Artemisia, Cirsium, Rumex, and ... |
Q7803611 Tim Harrington (born 19 September 1963) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with North Melbourne, Collingwood and Footscray in the Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL).A defender, used mostly as a full-back, Harrington came to North Melbourne from Oak Park. He played 20 games over thre... |
Q7610740 Stephen Vagg is an Australian writer. He wrote the films All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane, based on his play, and Jucy, as well as a number of plays and episodes of the television soaps Home and Away and Neighbours. He is the author of Rod Taylor: An Aussie in Hollywood, the first full-length biography of a... |
Q1191109 The Miyanomori Ski Jump Stadium (宮の森ジャンプ競技場, Miyanomori Janpu Kyōgijō), also known as the Miyanomori-Schanze is a ski jumping venue located in the Miyanomori area in Chūō-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan. The stadium has hosted a number of winter sports events including 1972 Winter Olympics and FIS Nordic World Sk... |
Q19666538 Todd Gray (born 1954) works in photography, performance and sculpture as a contemporary artist who lives and works in Los Angeles and Ghana.Writing in the catalogue for the exhibition Black is, Black Ain't at the Renaissance Society, Chicago, Amy M. Mooney writes "critics have noted that Gray's work is "fluen... |
Q20717450 Hazur Sahib Nanded is an A-Category railway station serving the city of Nanded in the state of Maharashtra, India. The station falls under Nanded Railway Division which was formed in 2003, until then the station used to be a part of Hyderabad Division. It is one of the major railway stations of South Central ... |
Q24748096 Parsi Gymkhana Ground is a multipurpose club ground in Mumbai, Marashtra. The ground is mainly used for organizing matches of football, cricket and other sports. The ground was founded by Parsi cricketers, the Gymkhana fielded the Parsees cricket team during the Bombay Quadrangular and its successor Bombay Pe... |
Q38668361 Abdul Islam Nazir (born 7 July 1973 in Lahore) is a Pakistani former first-class cricketer active 1996–1998 who played for Lahore City. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm fast medium pace bowler. He represented the United States of America in the 1997 ICC Trophy. |
Q26258641 East Amsterdam School is a historic building located southwest of Pella, Iowa, United States. The Wabash Railroad began construction of its line through this area in 1882. The route split the Independent School District of Amsterdam in two, and it required that its only school building be torn down. They d... |
Q1376429 Józef Unszlicht or Iosif Stanislavovich Unshlikht (Russian: Ио́сиф Станисла́вович У́ншлихт; nicknames "Jurowski", "Leon") (December 31 [O.S. 19 December] 1879 - July 28, 1938) was a Bolshevik revolutionary activist, one of the founders of the Cheka, and Soviet government official of Polish extraction from the... |
Q2778788 Yūto Kazama (風間 勇刀, Kazama Yūto, born September 30, 1970 in Tokyo) is a Japanese voice actor most well known for his role in Digimon Adventure, in which he played the character Yamato Ishida and Zero, the protagonist of the Megaman Zero series. He is affiliated with Accent. |
Q991331 Tignes - Val d’Isère is the combined ski resort area of Val d'Isère and Tignes in the Tarentaise Valley, Savoie in the French Alps. Formerly known as Espace Killy, in honour of the spectacularly successful skier Jean-Claude Killy who was raised here.There are claimed to be 300 km of pistes:22 green runs, 61 blu... |
Q3446347 St. Olav’s University Hospital (Norwegian: St. Olavs Hospital Universitetssykehuset i Trondheim) is the hospital in Trondheim, Norway located at Øya. It is part of St. Olavs Hospital Trust that operates all the hospitals in Sør-Trøndelag and thus indirectly state owned. It cooperates closely with the Norwegian... |
Q14707194 Plumb Beach (sometimes spelled "Plum") is a beach and surrounding neighborhood along the north shore of Rockaway Inlet, in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It is located near the neighborhoods of Sheepshead Bay and Gerritsen Beach, just off the Belt Parkway. Plumb Beach was originally part of an island... |
Q8026527 Wintertide is the title of a recording by Canadian guitarist Don Ross, released in 1996. |
Q6878432 "Missing the Moon" is a single by The Field Mice. It was released as a 12" vinyl record. It was the group's final proper single release (a live cover of Loop's "Burning World" was later issued as a flexidisc) and marks the culmination of their experiments with electronica, being a heavily synthesised dance po... |
Q5349529 Eilish McSorley (born 24 April 1993) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender or midfielder for Sassuolo of the Italian Serie A and the Scotland women's national team. |
Q7535934 A skirt dance is a form of dance popular in Europe and America, particularly in burlesque and vaudeville theater of the 1890s, in which women dancers would manipulate long, layered skirts with their arms to create a motion of flowing fabric, often in a darkened theater with colored light projectors highlightin... |
Q571574 Ante Kotromanović (pronounced [ǎːnte kotromǎːnoʋitɕ]; born 8 May 1968) is Croatian politician and army officer who served as Defense Minister of Croatia from December 2011 until January 2016. |
Q15429129 Laurent Boillat (17 April 1911 – 11 March 1985) was a sculptor and engraver. He was one of the founders of the Société des peintres et sculpteurs jurassiens (Society of Jura Painters and Sculptors, SPSJ). |
Q16159476 Shamil Aliev (Russian: Шамиль Алиев; born September 9, 1979 in Makhachkala, Russian SFSR) is a retired amateur Tajik freestyle wrestler, who competed in the men's light heavyweight category. Representing his naturalized nation Tajikistan, Aliev won a bronze medal in the 84-kg division at the 2002 Asian Games ... |
Q18153147 Faze was an American soul band of the 1980s and early 1990s from Miami, Florida. The band comprised Dave Johnson, Edward Faison, Robert Wright, Fernandez Cherry, and Wayne Morrison.Their discography includes the albums Faze 1 (1989), Love Games (1991), Love Affairs (1995), and Cold Sweat Again (1997).The grou... |
Q18207251 Bernardo Loera Carrillo (born 20 August 1971) is a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party. As of 2014 he served as Deputy of the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress as a plurinominal representative. |
Q13441103 Bocchoris pulverealis is a moth in the family Crambidae. It was described by George Hampson in 1898. It is found on Java.The wingspan is about 20 mm. The wings are fuscous, irrorated (sprinkled) with yellowish white. There are numerous semihyaline white spots on the basal two-thirds of the forewings. The hind... |
Q19811388 The Kropotkins are an American avant-garde music collective based in Memphis and New York City founded in 1994 by drummer Jonathan Kane and Dave Soldier, who is best known as a violinist but plays banjo in the group. Its other members have included Lorrette Velvette (vocals), Samm Bennett (percussion), Moe Tu... |
Q14829466 Linda rubescens is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Frederick William Hope in 1831. It is known from Nepal, Bhutan and India. |
Q10806916 Phạm Hạp (Hán tự: 范盍, ? – 979) was a general of the Đinh dynasty. Some Chinese records call him one of Seven Heroes of Giao-châu (交州七雄). |
Q28129939 Kevin Manuel Rivera Serrano (born 28 June 1998 in Cartago) is a Costa Rican cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Professional Continental team Androni Giocattoli–Sidermec. |
Q2975958 The Orca class is a class of eight steel-hulled Royal Canadian Navy training tenders. Based on the Australian-designed Pacific-class patrol boat, the Orca class was constructed by Victoria Shipyards between November 2004 and November 2008, at a total project cost of C$90.7 million. All are in service at CFB Es... |
Q5349709 Einar "Texas" Ljungberg (26 August 1880 - 6 December 1974) was a Swedish Socialist politician.Einar Ljunberg joined the Social Democratic movement in Gothenburg in the early 1900s, and was active in the ranks of the Swedish Social Democratic Party. In 1909, he served almost one year in jail for treason, after ... |
Q951887 Carmel Gunning is an Irish composer and musician, from Sligo, Ireland. Gunning is one of Ireland's most accomplished tin whistle players who is also known for her singing and flute playing and also plays guitar and button accordion. Gunning's rich stylised form of whistle playing and tradition stems from her h... |
Q4707510 Alan Francis Pegler OBE, FRSA (16 April 1920 – 18 March 2012) was a British businessman, entrepreneur, railway preservationist and actor. |
Q4577730 The 1977 National Invitation Tournament was the 1977 edition of the annual NCAA college basketball competition. |
Q14686380 The Princess Mound is a historic site near Green Cove Springs, Florida. It is located on Fleming Island, northwest of Green Cove Springs. On March 2, 1990, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. |
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