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2025-07-16
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Rainbow Harvest (American actress)
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Rainbow Harvest (born August 26, 1966) is an American actress best known for her roles as Karen in Old Enough, Megan Gordon in Mirror, Mirror, and Daryl Tarses in television sitcom series FM. She was active between 1983 and 1991 before leaving the acting profession to work behind the scenes until she eventually left the film industry entirely.
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2025-07-18
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Remington-Morse Records (Record label)
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Remington-Morse Records was a United States–based record label from before World War II.
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2025-07-12
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Framhaldsskólinn í Vestmannaeyjum
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Framhaldsskólinn í Vestmannaeyjum, the comprehensive secondary school of Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland, was founded 1979 when the mechanical engineering, common trades (is. iðnskóli) and the higher education department of the secondary school merged into one.
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2025-07-16
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First class (computing) (Database modeling term)
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In database modeling, a first class item is one that has an identity independent of any other item. The identity allows the item to persist when its attributes change, and allows other items to claim relationships with the item.
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2025-07-17
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Morazanista National Liberation Party (Political party in Honduras)
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Partido Morazanista de Liberación Nacional was a leftist party in Honduras. PMLN was earlier known as Frente Morazanista para la Liberación de Honduras. FMLH had been formed as a break-away of PCMLH. FMLH was a clandestine politico-military organization. FMLH was, however, mainly based in exile in neighbouring Nicaragua. According to one source, FMLH had 300 fighters at its peak.
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2025-07-12
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Flight Meteorologist insignia (Military badge decoration of the United States NavY)
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The Flight Meteorologist insignia is a military badge decoration of the United States Navy which is issued to officers of the Restricted Line who are commissioned as weather and meteorology specialists. To be issued the insignia, an officer must also have completed flight training to qualify as a Naval Aircrew Member. The insignia itself is very similar to the Naval Aircrew Badge.
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2025-07-15
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Democratic Defense (Political party in Greece)
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Democratic Defense (Greek: Δημοκρατική Άμυνα) was one of the many anti-dictatorial struggle groups that fought against the Greek military junta of 1967–1974. It evolved from the "Alexandros Papanastasiou" political research group in 1967, as a response to the regime.
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2025-07-14
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Virginia Association of Communication Arts and Sciences
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The Virginia Association of Communication Arts and Sciences (VACAS) is the primary Virginia state organization for scholars and professionals in the communication discipline.
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2025-07-15
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Indian Uzhavar Uzhaippalar Katchi (Indian Political Party)
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Indian Uzhavar Uzhaippalar Katchi (Indian Farmers and Toilers Party), is a political party in the Indian state, Tamil Nadu which was founded by Vettavalam Manikandan.
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2025-07-17
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Jules Granier (French composer)
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Jules Granier (December 4, 1852 – April 7, 1906) was a French composer, born in Paris, France. He wrote the Easter song "Hosanna" recorded by the Italian tenor Enrico Caruso. The song Hosanna describes a prayer to God, and is a hymn of praise.
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2025-07-16
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Lily pad network (Disparate form of wireless access, in computing)
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A lily pad network is a series of wireless access points spread over a large area, each connected to a different network and owned by different enterprises and people, providing hotspots where wireless clients can connect to the Internet without regard for the particular networks to which they link.
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2025-07-17
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Orders of magnitude (specific heat capacity) (Comparison of a wide range of specific heat capacities)
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This is a table of specific heat capacities by magnitude. Unless otherwise noted, these values assume standard ambient temperature and pressure.
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2025-07-17
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DJ Misjah (Musical artist)
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Mischa van der Heiden (born 1 September 1971, Rotterdam), commonly known by his stage name DJ Misjah, is a Dutch DJ.
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2025-07-17
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MVCML (representing electronic logic levels)
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Multiple-valued current mode logic (MVCML) or current mode multiple-valued logic (CM-MVL) is a method of representing electronic logic levels in analog CMOS circuits. In MVCML, logic levels are represented by multiples of a base current, Ibase, set to a certain value, x. Thus, level 0 is associated with the value of null, level 1 is associated with Ibase = x, level 2 is represented by Ibase = 2x, and so on.
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2025-07-12
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National Progressive Party (Lesotho) (Political party in Lesotho)
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The National Progressive Party is a political party in Lesotho. At the last elections for the National Assembly, 25 May 2002, the party won 0.7% of popular votes and 1 out of 120 seats.
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2025-07-17
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Constitutional Renewal Party of Peru
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Constitutional Renewal Party of Peru (Spanish: Partido Constitucional Renovador del Perú) was a political party in Peru. It was founded in 1931 through the merger of the Constitutional Party and the National Coalition. In the 1931 Peruvian general election the party leader Arturo Osores [es] was launched as a presidential candidate.
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2025-07-14
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Nationalist Party of Peru (Eguiguren) (Political party in Peru, founded by Luis Antonio Eguiguren)
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Nationalist Party of Peru (in Spanish: Partido Nacionalista del Perú) was a political party in Peru, founded in 1933 by Luis Antonio Eguiguren.
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2025-07-15
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Socialist Vanguard Party
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Socialist Vanguard Party (in Spanish: Partido Vanguardia Socialista) was a front created by the Peruvian Communist Party in order to facilitate its legal registration in 1945.
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2025-07-12
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Barnhouse Effect (Japanese video game developer)
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Barnhouse Effect Co., Ltd (株式会社バーンハウスエフェクト), or BHE, is a Japanese video game developer and CG production company based in Tokyo. Most of their work has been for Takara, notably Choro Q games for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2 consoles.
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2025-07-14
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Jumber Patiashvili – Unity
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The Jumber Patiashvili – Unity is an electoral alliance in Georgia, formed by Unity and the Intellectuals League of Georgia. At the 2004 Georgian parliamentary election, the alliance won 2.4% of the popular vote.
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2025-07-14
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Civic Alliance of Kosovo (Political party in Kosovo)
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The Civic Alliance of Kosovo (Aleanca Qytetare e Kosovës) is a political party in Kosovo. At the last legislative elections on 24 October 2004, the party was part of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo.
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2025-07-14
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Medieval Scenarios and Recreations (Non-profit organization)
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Medieval Scenarios and Recreations, Inc. (MSR) is an educational non-profit living history organization dedicated to the education, understanding, and appreciation of the Middle Ages. The structure for this activity revolves around the Kingdom of Acre (pronounced AC-R).
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2025-07-16
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Slalomboard
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A slalomboard is a skateboard, usually 60–80 cm long, with great maneuvering capability.
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2025-07-16
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Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre
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The Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre (MNC), is a joint centre of University of Melbourne and Melbourne Health in Australia. It brings together clinical and research teams at Sunshine and Royal Melbourne Hospitals, with a dedicated brain imaging archive and analysis laboratory located at the university's Parkville campus.
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2025-07-16
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Faridi's Unofficial Aide
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The following fictional characters are unofficial helpers to the spy and crime-fighter Colonel Faridi in the Jasoosi Dunya (The Spy World) series of Urdu spy novels by Ibn-e-Safi.
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2025-07-16
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Gunnar Emil Garfors (Norwegian poet)
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Gunnar Emil Garfors (1900–1979) was a Norwegian poet. He was born in Skjomen in Ankenes Municipality near Narvik. His book, "Under høg himmel" was published posthumously in 1980. Garfors was awarded the Norwegian King's Service Medal in Silver for his work within education and his fight against tobacco smoking.
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2025-07-17
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Portuguese National Liberation Front (Portuguese political movement)
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Portuguese National Liberation Front (in Portuguese: Frente Portuguesa de Libertação Nacional) was a Portuguese political movement, founded in Rome in 1964 by General Humberto Delgado, following a split from the Patriotic National Liberation Front (with the same acronym - FPLN), founded two years earlier in December 1962, and based in Algiers. The short-lived Portuguese National Liberation Front was led by Delgado until his assassination in Spain by the Portuguese political police PIDE in 1965.
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2025-07-16
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Left Opposition of PCE (Former political faction.)
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Left Opposition of PCE (Spanish: Oposición de Izquierda del PCE) was initially founded as an internal tendency within the Communist Party of Spain (PCE), but later evolved into an independent formation. It started publishing Voz comunista in 1973.
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2025-07-16
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Party for the Liberation of the Burundian People – Agakiza (Political party in Burundi)
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The Party for the Liberation of the Burundian People (French: Parti Liberateur du Peuple Burundais), known as PAPIPE-Agakiza, is a small political party in Burundi led by Etienne Karatasi. It was created after a split from the Party for the Liberation of the Hutu People (PALIPEHUTU).
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2025-07-18
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Party for Democracy and Reconciliation (Political party in Burundi)
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The Party for Democracy and Reconciliation (French: Parti pour la démocratie et la réconciliation, PADER) is a small political party in Burundi founded in 2002.
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2025-07-17
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Movement for Citizens' Commitment and Awakening (Political party in Benin)
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Movement for Citizens' Commitment and Awakening (French: Mouvement pour l'engagement et le réveil des citoyens, abbreviated MERCI) is a political party in Benin led by Séverin Adjovi.
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2025-07-17
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Movement for Development and Solidarity (Political party in Benin)
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The Movement for Development and Solidarity (French: Mouvement pour le Développement et la Solidarité) is a political party in Benin. In the legislative elections held on 30 March 2003, the party was a member of the Presidential Movement, the alliance of supporters of Mathieu Kérékou, who had won the 2001 presidential elections, and won one out of 83 seats. It helped form the coalition Union Makes the Nation, the main opposition to President Yayi Boni's government following the 2011 elections.
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2025-07-15
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Jason Marcy (Cartoonist)
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Jason Marcy is a cartoonist living in Brantford, Ontario who works primarily in the field of autobiographical comics. His series of Jay's Days books recount his days working for a record store chain and later in a pasta shop, and delve into his relationships with his friends, co-workers, and family members.
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2025-07-18
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Dulce Domum (1876 song)
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Dulce Domum (lit. Sweetly Homeward) is a tune composed by Robert Ambrose in 1876. This phrase is used as the title of chapter 5 of the 1908 novel The Wind in the Willows.
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2025-07-16
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Lobe Attachment Module
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In Token Ring networks, A Lobe Attachment Module is a box with multiple interfaces to which new network nodes (known as lobes) can be attached. A LAM may have interfaces up to 20 lobes. Functionally a LAM is like a multi-station access unit (MAU), but with a larger capacity: 20 nodes as opposed to 8 nodes for MAU. The LAM interface may use either IBM connectors or 8P8C (RJ-45) modular plugs.
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2025-07-17
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List of recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches by cast member
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The following are the most frequent recurring characters and celebrity impressions on Saturday Night Live listed by cast member.
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2025-07-12
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Bulgarian Democratic Party (Political party in Bulgaria)
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Bulgarian Democratic Party (in Bulgarian: Българска демократическа партия) is a political party in Bulgaria. The party was founded on June 1, 1990. The party is led by Julio Denev.
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2025-07-15
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Freedom Party of Ontario candidates in the 1995 Ontario provincial election (Listing of candidates)
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The Freedom Party of Ontario fielded a number of candidates in the 1995 provincial election, none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found here.
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2025-07-15
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Jules Henri Saiset (French existentialist philosopher, novelist, and critic)
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Jules Henri Saiset (1925-1995) was a French existentialist philosopher, dramatist, novelist, and critic, who contributed to the field of existentialism.
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2025-07-16
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February 14th Group (Political party in Burkina Faso)
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The February 14 Group (French: Groupe du 14 Février) is a political alliance in Burkina Faso (former Upper Volta). It was founded in February 1997 and consists of the following parties.
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2025-07-15
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Democratic Forces for Progress (Political party in Burkina Faso)
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The Democratic Forces for Progress (French: Forces Démocratiques pour le Progrès, FDP) was a political alliance in Burkina Faso (former Upper Volta. It existed in the early 1990s and consisted of the following political parties:
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2025-07-17
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Marxist–Leninist Group (Political party in Burkina Faso)
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Marxist–Leninist Group (French: Groupe Marxiste-Léniniste) was a communist party in Burkina Faso. It was founded in November 1983 as split from the Voltaic Revolutionary Communist Party. In August 1984 it was among the founders of the Union of Burkinabè Communists.
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2025-07-16
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Federalist Christian Democracy – Convention of Federalists for Christian Democracy (Political party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo)
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The Federalist Christian Democracy-Convention of Federalists for Christian Democracy (French: Démocratie Chrétienne Fédéraliste–Convention des Fédéralistes pour la Démocratie Chrétienne) is a political party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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2025-07-17
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Kensington Road, Adelaide (Road in Adelaide, Australia)
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Kensington Road is a main road in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide, linking the Adelaide city centre to its eastern suburbs.
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2025-07-17
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Three Worms and an Orchestra (album by The Arrogant Worms)
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Three Worms and an Orchestra is a DVD of a performance of the Canadian comedy music group The Arrogant Worms with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. It includes their most popular songs performed live, as well as two music videos.
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2025-07-17
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Organisation of Marxists–Leninists of Greece (Political party in Greece)
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The Organisation of Marxists–Leninists of Greece (Greek: Οργάνωση Μαρξιστών Λενινιστών Ελλάδας), known by its Greek acronym OMLE (ΟΜΛΕ), was a Greek anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist political movement, which split from the Communist Party of Greece in 1964, opposing Soviet revisionism.
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2025-07-17
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Multiple single-level (Computer security model)
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Multiple single-level or multi-security level (MSL) is a means to separate different levels of data by using separate computers or virtual machines for each level. It aims to give some of the benefits of multilevel security without needing special changes to the OS or applications, but at the cost of needing extra hardware.
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2025-07-16
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Liberal Democrats' Rally for National Reconstruction – Vivoten (Political party in Benin)
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The Liberal Democrats' Rally for National Reconstruction-Vivotene (Rassemblement des Démocrates Libéraux pour la Reconstruction nationale) is a political party of Benin led by Sévérin Adjovi. The party received 1.8% of the votes at the presidential election of 5 March 2006 for its candidate Sévérin Adjovi.
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2025-07-18
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Parken Sport & Entertainment
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Parken Sport & Entertainment A/S (short: PS&E) is a Danish company located at Parken Stadium in the Østerbro area of Copenhagen. The company was founded on 1. April 1991 to run the football club F.C. Copenhagen (in Danish: F.C. København or just FCK). Today PS&E operates F.C. Copenhagen, Lalandia (water parks), Parken Stadium stadium and office space for leasing at the stadium.
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2025-07-17
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Noise Factory (Japanese video game developer)
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was a Japanese video game developer and publisher based out of Osaka, it was one of the developer companies of SNK, established in 1998 by former Atlus staff members who previously worked on Princess Crown for Sega Saturn. Its more known games were Gaia Crusaders, Sengoku 3 and the new games of Rage of the Dragons & Power Instinct (having the rights of Evoga and Atlus to continue developing the series).
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2025-07-16
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Liberty Forge Arboretum (Arboretum in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania)
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Liberty Forge Arboretum (more than 100 acres) is an arboretum on the grounds of a commercial golf course, located at 3804 Lisburn Road, Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.
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2025-07-12
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Ingenieros Coliseum (sports venue)
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Ingenieros Coliseum is an indoor sporting arena located in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. The capacity of the arena is 7,500.
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2025-07-16
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Federación Unitaria de Trabajadores de Honduras (Honduran national trade union center)
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The Federación Unitaria de Trabajadores de Honduras (FUTH) is a national trade union center in Honduras. It is affiliated with the World Federation of Trade Unions. Unions affiliated with FUTH include the Union of Beverage and Related Industry Workers (STIBYS).
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2025-07-14
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Ganbare Goemon Gaiden: Kieta Ōgon Kiseru (1990 video game)
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is the fourth game in the Ganbare Goemon series, released for the Family Computer on January 5, 1990 in Japan. This game introduced many characters that appeared later in the series, such as Yae. It is the first Goemon role-playing game, and the third Goemon game to appear on a Nintendo system.
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2025-07-17
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Bayazid (Jalayirids) (Shaikh Bayazid Jalayir, Jalayirid Prince and governor of Soltaniyeh from 1382 to 1384)
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Shaikh Bayazid Jalayir was the Jalayirid ruler of Soltaniyeh (1382–1384) in opposition to his brother Sultan Ahmed Jalayir. He was the son of Shaikh Awais Jalayir. In 1382 Bayazid and his brothers Ahmad and Shaikh Ali Jalayir plotted to overthrow their brother Shaikh Hussain Jalayir. Ahmad acted first, advancing from Ardabil to Tabriz and ordered Hussain's execution. Bayazid, who was in Tabriz, barely managed to escape. One of Hussain's amirs, 'Adil Aqa, opposed Ahmad and had Bayazid proclaimed as sultan in Soltaniyeh. In order to secure his position, Ahmad requested the assistance of the Black Sheep Turkmen; they killed Shaikh 'Ali in battle. Ahmad and Bayazid then attempted to form an agreement with each other; Bayazid was to receive the Jalayirid lands in Iraq-i 'Ajam (modern-day western Iran) and Ahmad would receive Azerbaijan, while Iraq-i 'Arab would be split between them. The agreement with the brothers failed to last, however, and Ahmad occupied Baghdad. In 1383 he gained entry into Soltaniyeh. At this point, Shah Shoja of the Muzaffarids of Iran intervened, and a new peace was brokered. Bayazid was confirmed in his possession of 'Iraq-i 'Ajam; 'Adil Aqa then left with Shah Shuja for Shiraz. 'Adil Aqa's departure left Bayazid without his principal ally, however, and in the spring of 1384 he gave up Soltaniyeh to Ahmad.
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2025-07-12
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ITL MARS (Israeli reflex sight)
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The ITL MARS (multi-purpose aiming reflex sight) is a gun sight that combines two sighting devices, a reflex sight and a laser sight, as well as a backup iron sight. It is designed and produced by ITL Optronics company, based in Israel. The laser may be either visible or infrared and can be activated as needed via a pressure switch. It has been purchased by a number of forces including the U.S. military for its M16 series weapons, Israel for its IMI Tavor TAR-21 rifle, and India (locally manufactured under license as raptor sight) for its INSAS rifle, as well as other commercial customers.
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2025-07-15
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Hungarian toponyms in Vojvodina
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Below is a list of Hungarian geographical names in the Vojvodina region of Serbia (Hungarian names are in parentheses).
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2025-07-15
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Hungarian toponyms in Burgenland
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Below is a list of Hungarian geographical names in the Burgenland region of Austria.
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2025-07-18
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Intercollegiate Athletic Arena (Multi-purpose arena in Providence, Rhode Island)
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Intercollegiate Athletic Arena is an 8,000 seat multi-purpose arena in Providence, Rhode Island. Built in 1995, it is the home of the Rhode Island College Anchormen basketball teams.
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2025-07-17
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Marxist–Leninist League (Norway)
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Marxist-Leninist League (Norwegian: Marxist-leninistisk forbund) was a communist group in Norway, existing during the beginning of the 1980s. MLF was formed by a nucleus of young activists that had left the Communist Workers League. MLF was politically close to the Party of Labour of Albania.
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2025-07-17
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Meat cutter (primal cuts)
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A meat cutter prepares primal cuts into a variety of smaller cuts intended for sale in a retail environment. The duties of a meat cutter largely overlap those of the butcher, but butchers tend to specialize in pre-sale processing (i.e., reducing carcasses to primal cuts), whereas meat cutters further cut and process the primal cuts per individual customer request.
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2025-07-15
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Institute of Road Transport Engineers (organization)
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The Institute of Road Transport Engineers, is a UK based membership institution, with global branches, originally founded in 1944, In 2001 it agreed that it would found the Society of Operational Engineers when it was approached by the Institution of Plant Engineers who needed external support. IRTE continues as a best practice professional sector of SOE, and publishes the monthly magazine Transport Engineer, as well as a wide range of technical guides. IRTE historically held very successful commercial transport shows and conferences and is a partner in the National CV Show, a very successful commercial vehicle exhibition. The Irtec license is a professional certification for auto technicians in the U.K. Established in 2002, the Irtec licence is a voluntary scheme that assesses the competence of automotive technicians who maintain and repair vehicles in the following 4 classes; Heavy Goods Vehicle (above 7.5t), Light Commercial Vehicle (below 7.5t), Light & Heavy Commercial Vehicle (combined) and Bus and Coach.[1] An Irtec licence certifies the individual, rather than the employer, and can be used to demonstrate a common standard of skills from one company to the next.
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2025-07-15
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Okhta (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Okhta may refer to:
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2025-07-15
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City of Sheffield Youth Orchestra (English orchestra)
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The City of Sheffield Youth Orchestra is an orchestra in Sheffield, England. It has about 90 players whose ages range from 13 to 21 years, with half still being at school with the rest at college, many of them training as professional musicians. The orchestra assembles three times a year during holiday periods for concentrated training courses with tutors and conductors of professional standing. They have worked with many distinguished soloists including Natalie Clein, Matthew Barley and Leonel Morales.
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2025-07-14
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Windmill (brand) (Japanese video game developing company)
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is a Japanese adult visual novel video game developer and brand used by Ares Co., Ltd. (有限会社アレス, Yūgen-gaisha Aresu). They also have a sub-brand, Windmill Oasis, which produces high-quality games with 2D animation.
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2025-07-18
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Wonji Stadium (Multi-use stadium in Ethiopia)
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Wonji Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Wenji Gefersa, Oromia, Ethiopia. It is used mostly for football matches and serves as the home stadium of Muger Cement and Wonji Sugar. It has a capacity of 14,000 spectators.
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2025-07-14
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Stade Municipal de Bamako (Football stadium in Bamako, Mali)
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Stade Municipal de Bamako is located in Bamako, Mali. It is used mostly for football and serves as the home stadium of AS Bamako. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000
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2025-07-12
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Pegah Golpayegan (dairy factory in Iran)
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Pegah Golpayegan (Persian: پگاه گلپایگان, Pegâh-e Gâlpayegân) is a dairy factory in Iran.
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2025-07-14
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Sheffield Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra based in Sheffield, England)
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The Sheffield Symphony Orchestra is an orchestra based in Sheffield, England.
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2025-07-15
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Sheffield Chamber Orchestra
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The Sheffield Chamber Orchestra is a standard classical orchestra of around 40 players which is based in Sheffield, England. Formed in 1950, the orchestra performs works suitable for Chamber Orchestra from the baroque to the present day. There are three concerts each year: a 'Winter Gala Concert' in late November or early December; a 'Spring Masterworks Concert' in early March; and then in May a 'Summer Festival Concert' where the orchestra is joined by local up-and-coming performers. Whilst the orchestra is primarily amateur, it employs a professional conductor, Laurence Perkins. The orchestra is led by Ralph Dawson, also a professional.
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2025-07-14
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Sheffield Philharmonic Orchestra (symphony orchestra in Sheffield, England)
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The Sheffield Philharmonic Orchestra is an amateur symphony orchestra based in Sheffield, England. Based in the cultural heart of the City of Sheffield at the Victoria Hall, the SPO draws on players of all backgrounds from across Yorkshire & the Humber, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire. The Orchestra gives five concerts a year across Sheffield and beyond, and its regular programme of season concerts is supplemented by music weekends, foreign tours, collaboration with local choral societies and open air charity concerts. Over the years the SPO has performed in many venues, such as: Sheffield City Hall, Buxton Pavilion Gardens and Birmingham Symphony Hall, where they recorded a live CD with acoustic and electric guitarist, Gordon Giltrap MBE. The Orchestra has also performed at music festivals on the islands of Crete, Malta and Sardinia.
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2025-07-16
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Voicst (Dutch indie rock band)
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Voicst are a three-piece indie rock band hailing from Amsterdam, The Netherlands. "Voicst" was the name of a stray cat at the band's very first practice space in Amsterdam.
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2025-07-12
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H&R Ultraslug Hunter
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The H & R Ultraslug Hunter is a rifled, single shot deer shotgun made by H & R Firearms. It is accurate with saboted slugs up to 200 yards. It comes in 12 and 20 gauges and has a factory mounted scope base.
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2025-07-17
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Chris Morrissey (American musician (born 1980))
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Chris Morrissey (born August 15, 1980) is an American bassist, a singer, and a music director currently living in Brooklyn, New York. Morrissey has released seven records under his own name and has toured and recorded as a band member with Norah Jones, Mark Guiliana, Sara Bareilles, Boy George, Chris Thile, Aoife O’Donnovan, Jim Campilongo Trio, Mason Jennings, Dave King Trucking Company, Lucius, Margaret Glaspy and Trixie Whitley. As a music director, he has assembled and rehearsed bands for Sharon Van Etten, Maren Morris, Elle King, Blu DeTiger, as well as Bareilles and Whitley. He has been awarded commissions from The Jazz Gallery and Jazz Coalition and is a member of the adjunct faculty at The New School. His eighth recording is slated for release in early 2026 on GroundUP Music.
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2025-07-16
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DDRC Healthcare (British hyperbaric medical organisation)
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DDRC Healthcare is a not-for-profit organization and a registered UK charity (no. 279652) based in Plymouth in the United Kingdom. They offer global services relating to diving medicine.
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2025-07-12
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Dobiesław "Lubelczyk" Kurozwęcki (Polish nobleman)
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Dobiesław "Lubelczyk" Kurozwęcki of Clan Poraj, was a Polish nobleman, the Palatine of Lublin.
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2025-07-14
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Memoranda (software) (software)
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Memoranda is an open source and cross-platform personal projects and diaries manager.
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2025-07-14
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Plane Space (Contemporary art gallery in New York City)
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Plane Space was a contemporary art gallery located in the Greenwich Village district of Manhattan. The gallery featured mixed media work by emerging to mid-career artists in the U.S. and abroad.
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2025-07-18
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Eames Lounge Chair Wood (Chair designed by Charles and Ray Eames)
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The Eames Lounge Chair Wood (LCW) (also known as Low Chair Wood or Eames Plywood Lounge Chair) is a low seated easy chair designed by husband and wife team Charles and Ray Eames.
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2025-07-17
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Physics Abstraction Layer (physical simulation computer application programming interface)
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The Physics Abstraction Layer (PAL) is an open-source cross-platform physical simulation API abstraction system. It is similar to a physics engine wrapper, however it is far more flexible providing extended abilities. PAL is free software, released under the BSD license.
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2025-07-16
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Ribozyme (band) (Norwegian hard rock band)
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Ribozyme is a Norwegian hard rock band formed in 1998. It features progressive drum beats, emotionally strong guitars and an ever-changing vocal style. It has been classified as dark, but not Gothic; angry, but not violent; sad, but not tearful, not hard, but still heavy.
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2025-07-17
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Florida Distance Library Learning Initiative
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The Florida Distance Library Learning Initiative (DLLI) is a statewide courier system used by over 200 libraries within the state of Florida. It is known for its distinctive orange courier bags.
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2025-07-12
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Nikolai N. Kolesnikov (Russian scientist (born 1959))
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Nikolai Nikolayevich Kolesnikov (Russian: Николай Николаевич Колесников; born 1959) is a Russian scientist who works in the fields of semiconductor and superconductor crystal growth, semiconductor and carbon nanotechnologies.
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2025-07-16
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Catherine (metalcore band) (Musical artist)
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Catherine was a metalcore band from Sacramento, California. Catherine was started by guitars Jesse Alejandrez and Robert Lee Tobin. Jesse Alejandrez quit soon after the release of their album "The Naturals." His departure was due to the bands rigorous tour schedule and creative differences within the band. Catherine released one more Album "Inside Out." Both critics and fans had mixed reviews of the album. Alejandrez and Tobin had long time musical relationship and Inside Out" seemed to be missing the signature sound on previous recording.
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2025-07-13
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Team Unity (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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TEAM Unity was a 2007 electoral alliance in the Philippines.
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2025-07-12
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Trivial Act
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Trivial Act is a progressive metal band from Arendal, Norway. Their influences are based on progressive metal greats such as Dream Theater, Fates Warning, Queensrÿche and Voivod and traditional metal legends Judas Priest and Iron Maiden.
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2025-07-16
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New Town Road (Road in Hobart, Tasmania)
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New Town Road is a link road that connects Elizabeth Street to the Main Road within the greater area of Hobart, Tasmania. This road has seen less usage since the construction of the Brooker Highway which allows traffic to move directly to the main road and onto the northern area of the state.
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2025-07-18
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Institute of Boiler and Radiator Manufacturers
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The Institute of Boiler and Radiator Manufacturers (IBR, I=B=R), in the United States, is currently incorporated into the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association (GAMA). The merger of GAMA and IBR occurred on April 18, 2004. Under the IBR name, GAMA continues to offer regular classes on hydronic heat installation in the Northeastern United States. The IBR is a nationally recognized boiler and radiator certification organization. The IBR was formerly also known as the Hydronics Institute.
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2025-07-16
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Society of Professional Audio Recording Services (Organization of sound engineers and researchers)
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The Society of Professional Audio Recording Services (SPARS) is an organization that holds conferences and publishes papers about the professional audio community. Its members include many of the top audio engineers working in the industry today.
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2025-07-14
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Powerful Robot Games (Uruguayan game development studio)
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Powerful Robot Games was a game development studio based in Montevideo, Uruguay. It was founded in 2002 by game researcher Gonzalo Frasca and Sofía Battegazzore. It closed down ten years later in 2012.
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2025-07-17
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Gregorio Fontana (radical) (Italian expatriate supporter of the Risorgimento)
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Gregorio Fontana-Rava (fl. 1830s) was an Italian expatriate supporter of the Risorgimento.
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2025-07-16
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Sustainable Cities Report
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On 12 September 2005, the Australian House of Representatives Standing Committee on Environment and Heritage tabled its report on the inquiry into Sustainable Cities. The tabling of the report concluded the committee's inquiry. It provided a tangible definition of the concept of sustainability that can serve as a pathway for Australian cities to be vibrant and productive urban regions that are environmentally responsible and socially inclusive at the same time.
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2025-07-18
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Warren Spragg (Italy international rugby union footballer)
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Warren Spragg (born 1 November 1982 in Manchester) is an English-born Italian rugby union international. He is a versatile back and goalkicker.
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2025-07-18
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Psychologists Board of Western Australia
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The Psychologists Registration Board of Western Australia is a government statutory authority responsible for regulating the psychology profession in the Western Australia.
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2025-07-14
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Loss on sale of residential property
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Section 165(c) of the United States Internal Revenue Code limits losses that taxpayers can deduct into three categories: business or trade losses, investment losses, and losses incurred from casualty or theft. A loss incurred by a taxpayer from the sale of the taxpayer's personal residential property is not deductible. Personal residential property losses do not fit under any of the enumerated categories under Internal Revenue Code section 165(c). Furthermore, Income Tax Treasury Regulation section 1.165-9 states that a loss sustained on the sale of residential property purchased or constructed by the taxpayer for use as his personal residence and so used by him up to the time of the sale is not deductible under Internal Revenue Code section 165(a).
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2025-07-14
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American Dream (video game) (1989 video game)
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is a Family Computer video game that was released in 1989 to an exclusively Japanese market.
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2025-07-17
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Pedro Rosso Leal (Cuban diplomat)
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Pedro Rosso Leal (Spotorno, Italy; August 27, 1941) is a Chilean pediatrician and academic. He was rector of the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile between 2000 and 2010 and professor of the Faculty of Medicine of the same university. In 2012 he was named Professor Emeritus.1
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2025-07-14
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List of television stations in Bangkok
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This is a list of television stations are based or broadcast in Bangkok.
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2025-07-14
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Winkysoft (Japanese video game developing company)
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was a Japanese video game developing company. They have made video games for console systems primarily for the Japanese video game market, as well as a handful of arcade games. On December 1, 2015, Winkysoft filed for bankruptcy.
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2025-07-14
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Wyvern (video game) (2001 video game)
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Wyvern is a 2-dimensional Graphical MUD/MMORPG game which was released for public play on February 4, 2001 by creator Steve Yegge through his company Cabochon Inc. The game was announced to be permanently down on November 24, 2013, but came back in 2016 for iOS and in 2017 for Android. Wyvern is a free game that is influenced by games such as Crossfire and NetHack. Wyvern is designed to be available on many platforms through a pure Java version.
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2025-07-16
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Çankaya Çağdaş Sanatlar Merkezi Concert Hall (Concert hall in Ankara, Turkey)
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Çankaya Çağdaş Sanatlar Merkezi is a concert hall in Ankara. It was founded in 1994.
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2025-07-12
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Underscore Records (Record label)
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Underscore Records is a music label and website that specialises in music from India. It contains an online music store where you can source and buy various genres of Indian music presented by different artistes. All copyrights for the music on the site rest in most cases with the musicians who made and recorded it, and hence revenues generated from sales also go almost entirely to the artistes (up to 80%).
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2025-07-17
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Dave Stitch (British musician)
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Dave Stitch (born 1979) is the recording pseudonym of UK-based electronic music artist David Brookes.
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2025-07-13
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JHU (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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JHU or Johns Hopkins University is an American private research university in Baltimore, Maryland.
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2025-07-18
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1 (2009 film) (2009 Hungarian film)
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1 is the first feature film of Hungarian director/production designer Pater Sparrow. It was inspired by One Human Minute by Polish science fiction writer Stanisław Lem, a work of pseudepigrapha.
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2025-07-15
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Gurucharan College (College of Assam)
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Gurucharan College, popularly known as GC College,[citation needed] is a college in Silchar, India. It imparts 10+2, undergraduate, certifications (self-financing) and postgraduate (self-financing) education under the aegis of Assam Higher Secondary Education Council, Guwahati and Assam University, Silchar.[clarification needed]
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2025-07-15
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Badie Ovnteni (Nigerian boxer (born 1967))
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Badie Ovnteni (born 1967) is a former Nigerien flyweight boxer. Ovnteni competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics for Niger. In his first match, he lost to the Dominican Republic's Melvin de Leon.
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2025-07-15
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List of towns in Norfolk Island (human settlement in Australia)
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There are several settlements on Norfolk Island; they are all either towns or hamlets. There are no cities on Norfolk Island.
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2025-07-16
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Dan Gogoșoiu (Romanian footballer)
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Dan Constantin Gogoşoiu (born 22 October 1990) is a Romanian footballer. He plays as a centre-forward.
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2025-07-17
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Y2J (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Y2J commonly refers to Chris Jericho (born 1970), an American-Canadian professional wrestler.
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2025-07-17
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Superannuated Commonwealth Officers' Association (organization)
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The Superannuated Commonwealth Officer's Association (SCOA) was founded in New South Wales, Australia in 1923 to represent the interests of employees and superannuants (retirees) and their families from the Australian Commonwealth and Territory public sectors. SCOA is a non-political, not-for-profit organisation with members of branches in most states and territories as well as SCOA Australia, which was formed in 2013 to accommodate members in Queensland and South Australia when branches there closed down. Potential members in the Northern Territory may join any branch or SCOA Australia.
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2025-07-14
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Luigi Caponaro (Italian healer)
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Luigi Caponaro (14 August 1567 in Salerno – 1622 in Gaeta) was a healer in Naples and Gaeta, Italy in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Caponaro received a medical degree in Naples but never practiced medicine per se due to a reported aversion to the sight of blood. Instead he roamed the streets of Naples and later Gaeta dispensing pro-bono medical advice and assistance to those in need.
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2025-07-16
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Guy Trédaniel (French publisher)
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Guy Trédaniel is a French publisher who founded in 1974 Éditions Guy Trédaniel, a printing company based in Paris, France.
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2025-07-13
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Valkyrie Complex (2009 video game)
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is an adult simulation role-playing game developed by Circus that was released for the PC on May 29, 2009. It is abbreviated as VK Complex. A manga based on the game has been released and an anime adaptation has been announced.
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2025-07-17
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Solomon (band) (New Zealand band)
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Solomon is a New Zealand band, who in 2007 received an award from Festival Smokefreerockquest. Along with this, they took home the award for best song for Grand Vocation.
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2025-07-18
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Innovation, Development and Employment Alliance
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The Innovation, Development and Employment Alliance is a business coalition launched in May 2009, aimed at securing intellectual property rights in a number of areas, including environmentally sound technology, healthcare and renewable energy. It is supported by the United States Chamber of Commerce; members include General Electric, Microsoft and Sunrise Solar. It was created in response to developments at the United Nations post–Kyoto Protocol negotiations on greenhouse gas emissions, where developing countries such as Brazil, India and China want the ability to compulsory licence green technology, as they are currently able to do with key drugs, notably for AIDS treatment.
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2025-07-16
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Nikita Talalikhin (Russian footballer)
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Nikita Viktorovich Talalikhin (Russian: Никита Викторович Талалихин; born 15 October 1986) is a former Russian professional footballer.
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2025-07-14
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Mark Kellner (American journalist)
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Mark A. Kellner (born July 17, 1957) is an American journalist. He is a freelance journalist contributing to the New York Post, where he was on staff in 2024 and covered the national elections in Nevada, and other outlets.
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2025-07-17
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Jeff Harwell (American soccer player)
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Jeff Harwell (born September 7, 1986) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Austin Aztex in the USL Premier Development League.
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2025-07-17
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Omnicide – Creation Unleashed (2009 studio album by Neaera)
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Omnicide – Creation Unleashed is the fourth studio album by German melodic death metal band Neaera. It was released on 26 May 2009 through Metal Blade Records. The album was recorded at the Rape of Harmonies Studio with producer Alexander Dietz. The artwork was created by Terje Johnsen.
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2025-07-16
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Snake bite chicken (Controversial dish served in China)
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Snake bite chicken is a controversial dish served in Guangdong and Chongqing China, though its exact origin is unknown. The dish consist of a venomous snake being forced to bite a chicken. After the chicken is envenomated and dies, it is then served.
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2025-07-13
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Alpha to coverage (Multisampling computer graphics technique)
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Alpha to coverage is a multisampling computer graphics technique, that replaces alpha blending with a coverage mask. This achieves order-independent transparency for when anti-aliasing or semi-transparent textures are used. This particular technique is useful for situations where dense foliage or grass must be rendered in a video game.
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2025-07-14
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Huckleberry Hound Meets Wee Willie (1st episode of the 1st season of The Huckleberry Hound Show)
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"Huckleberry Hound Meets Wee Willie" is the first segment of the first episode of the first season of The Huckleberry Hound Show. It premiered on September 29, 1958, and was produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, while the story was crafted by Charles Shows and Dan Gordon.
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2025-07-17
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Carpenter's Rock House
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Carpenter's Rock House is a large rock shelter in Wayne County, Kentucky, United States. It is named for Benjamin Carpenter, an American Revolutionary War veteran who settled ca. 1785 on Carpenter Fork of Otter Creek in the central part of the county, which borders Tennessee to the south.
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2025-07-15
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Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda and Hospital
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Sri Dharmasthala Manjunatheshwara College of Ayurveda and Hospital (SDMCAH), Hassan, was established in the year 1992 by Veerendra Heggade as a part of SDM Educational Society. The college has Affiliation/Recognition from RGUHS, Bangalore and Central Council of Indian Medicine, New Delhi.[citation needed]
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2025-07-18
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Jugeshor Singh (Indian footballer)
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Yumnam Jugeshor Singh (born 5 June 1990) is an Indian footballer who plays as a left midfielder for Kenkre FC in the I-League 2nd Division.
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2025-07-15
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Navrachana School (Educational institute in Gujrat, India)
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Navrachana is an independent, co-educational, English medium school in Gujarat, India. It follows the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi (CBSE) curriculum. Navrachana offers education to children from pre-primary to higher secondary.
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2025-07-17
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Ellen Watkins (Student and camogie player from Ireland)
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Ellen Watkins is a student and camogie player who was born in Ireland. She won a talent award and has won a junior club camogie medal and is rated very highly as a new and exciting young talent. Ellen has played with the club since 2009,[citation needed] and has got her hands on two Purcell Cup (Division 2 colleges) medals with Athlone I.T. in 2007 and 2009.[citation needed] Was also honoured as camogie player of the year at least once.
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2025-07-18
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Eder Peti (Albanian footballer)
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Eder Peti (born 3 April 1989) is an Albanian football player who played for KS Elbasani in the Albanian First Division. The defender has also managed to score in the Albanian Superliga with Elbasani in 2008–2009 season.
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2025-07-16
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Sustainability declaration (Australian house sale documentation)
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A sustainability declaration was a checklist of sustainability features that was required to be completed by home-owners and vendors in Queensland, Australia before a home could be sold. The checklist identifies the property's environmental and social sustainability features in the four areas of energy, water, safety, and access.
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2025-07-17
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Zach Bauer (American soccer player)
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Zach Bauer (born May 23, 1985, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American soccer player who played in 2010 for AC St. Louis in the USSF Division 2 Professional League.
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2025-07-17
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M'tendere Makalamba (Malawian boxer (born 1966))
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M'tendere Makalamba (born 2 April 1966) is a former Malawian light-middleweight boxer. He competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics, where he finished in seventeenth place. He also represented Malawi at the 1990 Commonwealth Games, losing his opening bout to Michael Bell of New Zealand in the middleweight category.
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2025-07-18
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2003 in hammer throw
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This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2003 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. The main event during this season were the 2003 World Athletics Championships in Paris, France, where the final of the men's competition was held on Tuesday August 25, 2003. The women had their final three days later, on Thursday August 28, 2003.
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2025-07-18
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2004 in hammer throw
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This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2004 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. The main event during this season were the Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, where the final of the men's competition was held on Sunday August 22, 2004. The women had their second ever Olympic final five days later, on August 25, 2004 in the Olympic Stadium.
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2025-07-12
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2005 in hammer throw
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This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2005 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. The main event during this season were the 2005 World Athletics Championships in Helsinki, Finland, where the final of the men's competition was held on August 8, 2005. The women had their final four days later, on August 12, 2005.
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2025-07-12
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2006 in hammer throw
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This page lists the World Best Year Performance in the year 2006 in both the men's and the women's hammer throw. One of the main event during this season were the 2006 European Athletics Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden, where the final of the men's competition was held on Saturday August 12, 2006. The women had their final four days earlier, on Tuesday August 8, 2006.
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2025-07-16
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Ethics AdviceLine for Journalists
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The Ethics AdviceLine for Journalists is a service that provides free help to professional journalists struggling with an ethical decision while covering the news. The program is supported by the Chicago Headline Club (largest professional chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists[citation needed]), the Chicago Headline Club Foundation, the Howard and Ursula Dubin Foundation and the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
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2025-07-14
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One Small Voice Foundation (US nonprofit organization)
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One Small Voice Foundation is a non-profit foundation which finances research into the medical disorders of optic nerve hypoplasia and hydrocephalus. It was founded by Deborah and Kevin Katzbeck after the birth of their hydrocephalic child in 2000.
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2025-07-18
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International Association for Environmental Philosophy (philosophical organization and publisher of the academic journal Environmental Philosophy)
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The International Association for Environmental Philosophy (IAEP) is a philosophical organization focused on the field of environmental philosophy.
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2025-07-18
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Attack of the Herbals (2011 British film)
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Attack of the Herbals is a 2010 Scottish horror comedy directed by David Keith from a screenplay written by David Ryan Keith, Liam Matheson and Alisdair Cook. It stars Calum Booth, Claire McCulloch, Steve Worsley, Richard Currie, and Liam Matheson.
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2025-07-17
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Ellen O'Brien (Camogie player)
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Ellen O'Brien is a camogie player, who lines out with Blackwater Camogie Club.
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2025-07-17
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Lisa O'Gara (Irish camogie player)
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Lisa O'Gara is a student and Camogie player for Granagh-Ballingarry in west County Limerick, and a two-time winner of the club championship player of the year award. She also picked up awards at minor level for her club, such as in 2005 and 2006. She is a student.[citation needed] She works as a goalkeeper.[citation needed]
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2025-07-17
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Marjorie Griffiths (Camogie player)
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Marjorie Griffiths is an Irish camogie player for Pearses Camogie Club, who was a leader on the junior Club camogie team of 1985.
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2025-07-15
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Pedro Aroche (Mexican racewalker)
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Pedro Aroche de los Monteros (born March 14, 1946) is a retired male race walker from Mexico.
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2025-07-12
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Democratic Republican Party (South Korea, 1997) (Former political party in South Korea)
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The Democratic Republican Party (Korean: 민주공화당; Hanja: 民主共和黨) was a conservative political party in South Korea that was founded on September 4, 1997. The party supported the presidential candidacies of its leader, Huh Kyung-young, in the 1997 and 2007 presidential elections. In preparation for the 2007 election, it temporarily registered as the Economic Republican Party before returning to its original name in 2008. Throughout its history, the party experienced multiple dissolutions and re-registrations. Huh departed from the party by 2009 and was succeeded by Park Dong-gyu, who became the leader on June 22, 2009. The party is now defunct.
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2025-07-18
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Dadie Mayila (Congolese footballer)
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Dadie Mayila (born January 11, 1990) is a Congolese footballer currently playing for Yverdon-Sport on loan from Lausanne-Sport.
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2025-07-14
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Shahrdari Ashkhaneh F.C. (Iranian football club)
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Shahrdari Ashkhaneh Football Club is an Iranian football club based in Ashkhaneh, Khorasan Shomali, Iran. They competed in the 2010–11 Hazfi Cup.
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2025-07-15
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Motivation (Moti Special album) (1985 studio album by Moti Special)
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Motivation is the first studio album of Moti Special, released in 1985 by Teldec label. The band members were: Danish guitarist Nils Tuxen, Romanian keyboardist Michael Cretu, bassist and vocalist Manfred "Thissy" Thiers, and drummer Reinhard "Dickie" Tarrach. The album reached # 20 in the Germany charts.
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2025-07-15
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Dancing for Victory (1990 studio album by Moti Special)
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Dancing for Victory is the second studio album of Moti Special, released in 1990 by Polydor. The band members were: the keyboardist and vocalist Frank Ådahl, guitarist Nils Tuxen, bassist Anders Mossberg, and drummer Reinhard "Dickie" Tarrach.
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2025-07-13
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Roman Adamov (footballer, born 1991) (Russian footballer)
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Roman Aleksandrovich Adamov (Russian: Роман Александрович Адамов; born 4 July 1991) is a former Russian professional football player.
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2025-07-17
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John Henry Sheridan (American musician)
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John Henry Sheridan is a musician and composer from Brooklyn, NY. He holds a Bachelor of Music Composition, Guitar from Brooklyn College, City University of New York. John's composition work has been reviewed in the New York Times and his single "Lack of Faith" was featured on the show Dog the Bounty Hunter. He has collaborated with David Z and Paulie Z of ZO2, and producer Sylvia Massy.
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2025-07-17
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2010–11 Wollongong Hawks season
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The 2010-11 NBL season was the 33rd for the Wollongong Hawks in the NBL.
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2025-07-17
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2009–10 Wollongong Hawks season
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The 2009–10 NBL season was the 32nd season for the Wollongong Hawks in the NBL. After Gujarat NRE provided a financial guarantee, the Hawks were eligible to enter the eight team competition. From almost not being a part of the competition to becoming runners-up, was a great achievement.
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2025-07-17
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2010–11 Cairns Taipans season
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The 2010–11 NBL season is the 12th season for the Cairns Taipans in the NBL.
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2025-07-17
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2010–11 Gold Coast Blaze season
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The 2010–11 NBL season is the 4th season for the Gold Coast Blaze in the NBL.
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2025-07-17
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2010–11 Perth Wildcats season
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The 2010–11 NBL season was the 30th season for the Perth Wildcats in the NBL.
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2025-07-17
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2010–11 Sydney Kings season
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The 2010–11 NBL season is the 22nd season for the Sydney Kings in the NBL. This is the first season back for the club after a two-year stint away from the league.
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2025-07-17
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2010–11 Townsville Crocodiles season
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The 2010–11 NBL season is the 26th season for the Townsville Crocodiles in the NBL.
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2025-07-15
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Miriam Marecek (American educational consultant and author (1940–2020))
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Miriam Marecek (1940–2020) was an educational consultant and author specializing in the field of children's literature.
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2025-07-14
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Aneekkara Poomala Bhagavathi Temple (Hindu temple in Kerala, India)
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Aneekkara Poomala Bhagavathi Temple is a Hindu temple in the village of Kunhimangalam.[citation needed]
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2025-07-13
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Akiyoshi Yoshida (Japanese footballer)
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is a former Japanese football player.
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2025-07-13
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Kunio Kitamura (Japanese footballer)
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is a former Japanese football player.
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2025-07-13
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Jun Iwashita (Japanese footballer)
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is a former Japanese football player.
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2025-07-16
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Yves Daniel Darricau (Lebanese fencer)
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Yves Daniel Darricau (Arabic: إيف دانيال داريكو; born 2 August 1953) is a Lebanese épée, foil and sabre fencer. He competed at the 1972 and 1984 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-13
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Tomoyuki Higuchi (footballer) (Japanese footballer)
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is a former Japanese football player. He played for the J2 League club Thespa Kusatsu in 2005 season.
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2025-07-12
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Girlfriend (fashion) (cross-dressing fashion)
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In fashion design, primarily in ready-to-wear lines, girlfriend is any style of men's clothing that was modified from a corresponding women's garment. Examples include girlfriend jackets, ex-girlfriend jeans, and girlfriend blazers, which are often more unisex or tighter in appearance and fit than most men's jackets or trousers, though still designed for the male form.
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2025-07-15
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Mohamed Eyiad (Kuwaiti fencer (born 1960))
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Mohamed Eyiad (born 25 May 1960) is a Kuwaiti former fencer. He competed in the team sabre event at the 1980 Summer Olympics, and had a record of 0–4.
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2025-07-13
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Yuki Okamoto (Japanese footballer)
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is a former Japanese football player.
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2025-07-14
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General government sector
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The general government sector includes all institutional units whose output is intended for individual and collective consumption and mainly financed by compulsory payments made by units belonging to other sectors, and/or all institutional units principally engaged in the redistribution of national income and wealth. The General government sector is subdivided into four subsectors: central government, state government, local government, and social security funds.
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2025-07-18
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2011 Iran Futsal's 2nd Division (Football league season)
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The 2011 Iranian Futsal 2nd Division will be divided into two phases, the regular season, played from 6 April 2011.
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2025-07-16
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Katsushi Kajii (Japanese footballer)
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is a former Japanese football player.
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2025-07-15
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List of Hungarian exonyms for places in Croatia
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This is a list of Hungarian language exonyms for cities, towns and villages located in Croatia.
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2025-07-17
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2011–12 Wollongong Hawks season
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The 2010–11 NBL season is the 34th season for the Wollongong Hawks in the NBL. After coming runners-up in the 2009–10 NBL season, the Hawks missed out on the finals for the second consecutive season.
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2025-07-17
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2011–12 Cairns Taipans season
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The 2011–12 NBL season is the 13th season for the Cairns Taipans in the NBL.
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2025-07-18
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Parliament Museum (Museum in New Delhi, India)
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The Parliament Museum is a museum in the Parliament of India Library Building in New Delhi, close to the Sansad Bhavan. It was inaugurated by then Speaker of Lok Sabha on 29 December 1989, in Parliament House Annexe, subsequently it shifted to its present in a Special Hall of the Sansadiya Gyanpeeth, Parliament Library Building, where it was inaugurated on 7 May 2002 by President of India, K. R. Narayanan. The interactive museum was inaugurated by President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam on 15 August 2006.
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2025-07-18
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2010 Iran Futsal's 2nd Division (Football league season)
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The 2010 Iranian Futsal 1st Division will be divided into two phases..
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2025-07-17
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Foundation for Liver Research (British medical research charity)
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The Foundation for Liver Research is a UK medical research charity dedicated to hepatology. It funds the Institute of Hepatology in central London.[citation needed]
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2025-07-17
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2011–12 Adelaide 36ers season
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The 2011-12 NBL season was the 30th season for the Adelaide 36ers in the NBL. After missing out on the playoffs in 2010-11 for the 4th time in the past 5 seasons and finishing the season in 8th position with a worst ever 9-19 record the 36ers, who have won the NBL Championship four times (1986, 1998, 1998–99 and 2001-02) will be looking to get back to a position of power in the league.
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2025-07-15
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FK ŠVS Bradlan Brezová pod Bradlom (Slovak football club)
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FK ŠVS Bradlan Brezová pod Bradlom is a Slovak football team, based in the town of Brezová pod Bradlom. The club was founded in 2001.
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2025-07-12
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Higher Institute of Iranian Studies
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Higher Institute of Iranian Studies (French: Institut Supérieur d'Etudes Iraniennes) is a research and higher education. The HIIS is an independent and non-governmental organization founded in 2001 in France by Iranian scientists.
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2025-07-12
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Mariamman temple Kg.Sungai Bakau (Temple in Selangor, Malaysia)
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Mariamman temple Kampung Sungai Bakau, also known as Arulmigu Sri Maha Mariamman Aalayam, is situated in the village of Kampung Sungai Bakau, Rawang, Selangor, Malaysia. It was founded in 1907 by a person called Late Kanniammah, as a small hut maintained by the Sungai Bakau villagers. Not long afterwards, this wood-built Mariamman temple was constructed, and religious activity continued for the benefit of the village residents. The temple is also directly led by several leaders in Sungai Bakau, and through specific development. In 1989, it was visited by the then Malaysian Indian Congress President Datuk Seri S. Samy Velu who also contributed RM 5000 to fund the development. In 1989, also posted the history of this temple for the ceremony of Kumbhabhishekham.[clarification needed] As of February 2012, the temple was headed by Mr. Manimaran.
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2025-07-13
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Lorne Nadeau (Canadian ice hockey player and coach)
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Lorne Nadeau (1926-1998) was a Canadian ice hockey player and coach known for his Pacific Southwest Hockey League championship teams.
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2025-07-12
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Gulbenes Sporta Centrs (Stadium in Latvia)
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Gulbenes Sporta Centrs is a multi-purpose stadium in Gulbene, Latvia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FB Gulbene. The stadium holds 1,500 people.
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2025-07-16
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Take 3 (Non-profit organization in Australia)
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Take 3 for the Sea is a non-profit organisation based on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. In 2009, two friends—marine ecologist Roberta Dixon-Valk and youth educator Amanda Marechal—developed Take 3. Joining forces with environmentalist, Tim Silverwood, the trio publicly launched Take 3 as an organisation in 2010.
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2025-07-14
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Takhti Stadium (Qom) (Multi-purpose stadium in Qom, Iran)
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The Takhti Stadium (Persian: ورزشگاه تختی قم) is a multi-purpose stadium in Qom, Iran. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Qomi football teams who play in Qom Province Football League. The stadium holds 2,000 (1,350 seated) people.
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2025-07-14
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Jalamah (food)
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Jalamah (Arabic: جلمة) is the traditional dish of Asir, native to Bareg and Qunfudhah. Jalamah is made from lamb and a mixture of Arabic spices. The meat used is usually a young and small-sized lamb to enhance the taste further.
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2025-07-14
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Federación Sindical Única de Trabajadores Campesinos de Cochabamba
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The Federación Sindical Única de Trabajadores Campesinos de Cochabamba is a political activist organization based out of Cochabamba.
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2025-07-14
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Shagan Olympic Sport Complex Stadium
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Shagan Olympic Sport Complex Stadium is located in Baku, Azerbaijan. Has a capacity of 1,032.
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2025-07-17
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Nihal Chandran (Indian footballer)
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Nihal Chandran is an Indian footballer who played as central defender for Mumbai FC in India's i-League.Retired a long time ago.
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2025-07-17
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Prasun Banerjee (singer) (Indian Classical Singer)
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Pandit Prasun Banerjee (Bengali: প্রসুন ব্যানার্জী) (c. 15 August 1926 – 22 March 1997) was a Hindustani classical vocalist from the Patiala Gharana.
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2025-07-16
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Elba Fahsbender (Peruvian model)
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Elba Mercedes Fahsbender Merino (born 29 December 1991 in Piura) is a Peruvian model and beauty pageant titleholder who elected Miss Perú World after participating in the event of Miss Peru 2012 to represent Peru in Miss World 2013. In 2014, she was appointed and crowned as Miss Earth Peru 2014. She represented Peru in Miss Earth 2014 pageant on November.
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2025-07-17
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Gérard Tremblay (racing driver) (French former racing driver (born 1950))
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Gérard Tremblay (born 31 July 1950 in Le Mans, France) is a French former racing driver.
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2025-07-17
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Muhammad Shobran (Indonesian footballer)
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Muhammad Shobran (born 6 July 1983 in Palembang, South Sumatra) is an Indonesian former footballer.
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2025-07-18
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School of Allied Medical Sciences, Hirosaki University (Higher education institution in Aomori Prefecture, Japan)
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The School of Allied Medical Sciences, Hirosaki University (弘前大学医療技術短期大学部, Hirosaki Daigaku Iryō Gijutsu Tanki Daigakubu) was a national junior college in Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan.
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2025-07-18
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Chalti Duniya (1940 British India film)
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Chalti Duniya is a 1940 Bollywood film directed by Gunjal. It stars Rafig Ghaznavi.
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2025-07-18
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Russian Squash Federation
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Russian Squash Federation ("Федерация сквоша России" in Russian) is the National Organisation for Squash in Russia.
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2025-07-17
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2012–13 Adelaide 36ers season (National Basketball League team season)
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The 2012–13 NBL season is the 31st season for the Adelaide 36ers in the NBL. In 2011–12, the 36ers missed out on the playoffs for the 5th time in the past 6 seasons, finishing the season with the club's second ever wooden spoon (the club's second in three years) with a worst ever 8-20 record. The 36ers, have won the NBL Championship four times (1986, 1998, 1998–99 and 2001–02), earning Adelaide the nickname of "Title Town", and with some astute off-season recruiting (helped by the demise of the Gold Coast Blaze), will be looking to get back to a position of power in the league.
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2025-07-17
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2013–14 New Zealand Breakers season
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The 2013–14 NBL season was the 11th season of the New Zealand Breakers in the NBL. Winning the 2012–13 season, they were the defending champions for the third season in a row.
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2025-07-18
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Philipp Stiller (German footballer)
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Philipp Stiller (born 20 May 1990) is a German footballer who plays for SV Waldhof Mannheim.
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2025-07-15
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Hungarian toponyms in Slovakia
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List of Hungarian exonyms for places in Slovakia. These names are used by the Hungarian ethnic minority in Slovakia, and they are also used in Hungary and other countries in the Central Europe, which are home of Hungarian minorities. In communities in Slovakia where the ethnic minority represents 20% or more of the population, it has certain cultural and linguistic rights.
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2025-07-18
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Marcel Wehr (German footballer)
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Marcel Wehr is a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for TSV Großbardorf.
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2025-07-15
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Harold L. Nash (American politician and engineer)
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Harold Lewis Nash (March 5, 1892 – January 18, 1975) was a one term Republican mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut and engineer.
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2025-07-18
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2013 Iran Futsal's 2nd Division (Football league season)
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The 2013 Iranian Futsal 2nd Division will be divided into two phases.
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2025-07-13
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IP Tomar Rugby (Rugby team)
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IP Tomar Rugby is a rugby team based in Tomar, Portugal. As of the 2012/13 season, they play in the Second Division of the Campeonato Nacional de Rugby (National Championship).
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2025-07-14
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Ignatius Anandappa (Sri Lankan cricket umpire (1939–2012))
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Ignatius Anandappa (1 February 1939 – 4 July 2012) was a Sri Lankan cricket umpire. Besides umpiring in domestic cricket, he officiated in three Test matches in 1992 and 1993 and seven ODI games from 1992 to 1998.
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2025-07-18
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List of Parliament of Australia reports on sport
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This is a list of reports on sport issues in Australia by the Parliament of Australia. These reports arise from inquiries conducted by Senate, House of Representatives and Joint Committees on current issues in sport. The reports provide evidence, discussion and recommendations. The reports can often result in the implementation of policies and legislation by the Australian Government.
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2025-07-17
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2013–14 Adelaide 36ers season (Australian basketball)
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The 2013–14 NBL season is the 32nd season for the Adelaide 36ers in the Australasian based National Basketball League. In 2012–13, the 36ers missed out on the playoffs for the 6th time in the past 7 seasons, finishing the season with the club's third wooden spoon (the third in four years) with a record equalling worst ever 8-20 record. The Adelaide 36ers have won the NBL championship four times (1986, 1998, 1998–99 and 2001–02), earning Adelaide the nickname of "Title Town".
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2025-07-17
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Rasmus Strindö (Swedish ice hockey player)
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Rasmus Strindö (born November 24, 1994) is a Swedish ice hockey defenceman. He played with HV71 of the Swedish Hockey League (SHL) 13/14.
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2025-07-18
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Abdullahi Ahmed Nur (State Minister of Finance)
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Abdullahi Ahmed Nur is a Somali politician. He is the State Minister of Finance of Somalia, having been appointed to the position on 17 January 2014 by Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed.
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2025-07-18
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Teached (2009 American film)
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Teached is a series of short films created by Kelly Amis and produced by her company, Loudspeaker Films. TEACHED candidly examines the experiences of youth of color in America, especially African American boys. The TEACHED films have won seventeen international film festival awards and screened at venues including the U.S. Department of Education, SXSW-Edu, Museum of the Moving Image, the Salesforce Foundation, LinkedIn and a wide variety of universities, businesses, faith-based institutions and non-profit organizations. Their short film format is particularly conducive to interactive screening events and bringing diverse audiences together to discuss complex issues. The most recent TEACHED film, Think of Calvin, premiered at The Atlantic's Inaugural Race & Justice Summit, followed by a panel discussion hosted by NPR's Michele Norris (broadcast on C-Span) and a dialogue with the Washington, DC Police Chief. .
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2025-07-12
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Pinkerton Road Studio (American video game developer)
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Pinkerton Road Studio is an American video game developer based in Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. The company is responsible for creating Moebius: Empire Rising and the remake of Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers. Jane Jensen, the creator behind the Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers and Gray Matter, established Pinkerton Road Studio in 2012 along with Robert Holmes to focus on graphic adventure games.
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2025-07-13
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Artifice Studio (Canadian video game company)
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Artifice Studio is a Canadian video game development company based just south of Montreal in Longueuil, Quebec. It was founded in 2010 and currently consists of eight employees in the greater Montreal area and other locations. Several of the team members are former developers from Electronic Arts Montreal, which developed the Army of Two series and was later closed in 2013.
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2025-07-13
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Dave Martin (soccer) (American soccer player)
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David Martin (born February 3, 1988, in Denver, Colorado) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Colorado Rush.
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2025-07-17
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Kasey French (American soccer player)
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Kasey James French (born January 19, 1997) is an American soccer player who currently plays college soccer at the University of Washington.
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2025-07-14
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Ivan Zynin (Russian footballer)
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Ivan Nikolayevich Zynin (Russian: Иван Николаевич Зынин; born 7 July 1993) is a Russian former football player.
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2025-07-18
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2015 Iran Futsal's 2nd Division (Football league season)
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The 2015 Iranian Futsal 2nd Division will be divided into three phases.
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2025-07-15
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Tadesse Mekonnen (Ethiopian cyclist)
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Tadesse Mekonnen (born 14 July 1958) is an Ethiopian former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial event at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-16
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Gadhinglaj High School
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Gadhinglaj High School is a school and Junior college in Gadhinglaj, Kolhapur district, State Maharashtra, India. This school is on Kalbhairi (God of Gadhinglaj Village) Road. This school is run by "Shri Swami Vivekanand Shikshan Sanstha".
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2025-07-17
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Nick Hamer (American soccer player (born 1991))
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Nicholas Hamer (born August 30, 1991) is an American soccer player.
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2025-07-16
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Jack Mathis (soccer) (American soccer player)
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Jack Mathis (born June 12, 1992) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for the Premier Development League team, Saint Louis FC U23. He also serves as an assistant coach for Saint Louis FC U23.
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2025-07-17
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Peter and the Wolf / The Sorcerer's Apprentice (Single)
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Peter And The Wolf / The Sorcerer's Apprentice is a record album by Walt Disney Productions.
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2025-07-16
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Vietnamese people in Turkey (Ethnic group)
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Vietnamese people in Turkey are one of the very small overseas Vietnamese communities. Mostly living in Istanbul and Ankara and working at the Vietnamese embassy, their total population is unknown, but estimates said that it can be more than 2,000.
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2025-07-17
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2015–16 Illawarra Hawks season
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The 2015–16 NBL season was the 38th season for the Illawarra Hawks in the NBL. Following two seasons without making the playoffs, the Hawks enlisted the services of championship winning coach Rob Beveridge in an attempt to win the championship.Under Beveridge's guidance, the Hawks secured a finals berth with a dramatic overtime victory over the Townsville Crocodiles.
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2025-07-15
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Gerardo Bernal (Mexican footballer (born 1989))
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Gerardo Bernal (born 26 June 1989) is a Mexican professional footballer who played as a defender for Socio Águila, Ballenas Galeana, Irapuato and Murciélagos.
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2025-07-14
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Nisreen Shocair
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Nisreen Shocair is the CEO and Founder of her own incubator, The Shocase Network, where she champions brand development, investments across fashion, entertainment, wellness and sports.
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2025-07-16
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Ron Smale (association football player)
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Ron Smale is the former president of the Ontario Soccer Association. He was first elected into the position in 2010. The trophy awarded to the regular season champions of the women's division of League1 Ontario is named after him.
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2025-07-15
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Oceania Canoe Association
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Oceania Canoe Association is the governing body for the sport of canoeing and kayaking in Oceania.
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2025-07-16
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Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seksyen 9 (National secondary school in Seksyen , Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia)
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Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Seksyen 9 is located in Section 9, Shah Alam in the state of Selangor, Malaysia. The school was established in 1997. The school is one of the best National Secondary School in Petaling Perdana district and the best in Shah Alam. The pupil of the school are called "Niners".
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2025-07-16
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Thirudan (2016 film) (2016 Indian film)
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Thirudan is a 2016 Indian Tamil thriller film directed by A. Senthil Kumar,the director of vaaimai. These two films are started on 2013 and were unreleased yet. Thirudan stars Vijay Antony in the lead role.It is Produced by Open Theatres. the film is a said to be Vijay Antony's Third film and it is delayed. The film's First look poster was released on 06 July 2013.The lyrics for all the songs are penned by Vairamuthu. The music composition of the film is finished by Vijay Antony himself
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2025-07-15
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Sebastián Umegido (Mexican footballer (born 1993))
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Sebastián Umegido Durán (born 14 April 1993) is a Mexican professional footballer who last played for Athletic Morelos.
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2025-07-14
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Aldo Alemán (Mexican footballer (born 1993))
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Aldo Alemán Reyes (born June 10, 1993) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a forward, most recently for Inter Playa del Carmen.
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2025-07-13
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Charly Flores (American soccer player)
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Juan Carlos "Charly" Flores (born July 30, 1997) is an American soccer player.
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2025-07-17
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Eric Schaaf (German footballer)
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Eric Schaaf (born 29 May 1990) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for SV Sandhausen.
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2025-07-13
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Valentin Ngbogo (Central African Republic sprinter)
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Valentin Ngbogo (born 14 February 1969) is a Central African Republic former sprinter who competed in the men's 100m competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He recorded a 10.79, not enough to qualify for the next round past the heats. He also competed in the 200m contest, timing in at 21.51.
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2025-07-14
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Michal Švihálek (Czech ice hockey player)
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Michal Švihálek (born April 29, 1993) is a Czech retired professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing for MsHK Zilina of the Slovak Extraliga.
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2025-07-13
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Asmelash Geyesus (Ethiopian cyclist)
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Asmelash Geyesus (born 22 March 1968) is an Ethiopian former cyclist. He competed in two events at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-13
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Khamis Harib (Emirati cyclist)
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Khamis Harib is an Emirati former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-15
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Margrit Knabenhans (Swiss swimmer)
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Margrit Knabenhans (born 20 May 1935) is a Swiss former breaststroke swimmer. She competed in the women's 200 metre breaststroke at the 1952 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-15
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Peter Bärtschi (Swiss swimmer)
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Peter Bärtschi (born 23 December 1935) is a Swiss former swimmer. He competed in two events at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-18
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Maritime UK
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Maritime UK is the umbrella body and representative body for the UK maritime sector. The UK's maritime sector comprises shipping, ports, marine (leisure, shipbuilding, technology and science) and maritime business services.
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2025-07-16
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Qingdao No. 9 High School (High school in eastern China)
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Qingdao No. 9 High school (also called Qingdao Foreign Language School) was established by Richard Wilhelm on 1900. The school is located in the Qingdao city of China.
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2025-07-17
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Hubert Wester (Aruban boxer (born 1961))
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Hubert Wester (born 5 September 1961) is a boxer who competed internationally for Aruba.
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2025-07-17
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Blues Cousins (Music band from Russia)
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Blues Cousins is a Russian blues band. Formed in 2004, they are said to be the "best Blues band in Moscow" Blues Cousins is known for their energetic performances and significant contributions to the blues genre. The band gained international recognition after winning the Best Blues Band award at the Blues Sur Seine festival in France in 2000, competing against 57 bands from around the world.
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2025-07-16
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Livin' Broadway (Uruguayan reality TV show)
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Livin' Broadway is a Uruguayan reality TV show aired on the VTV Network. It features 12 young artists who were chosen for a scholarship to live and study for 40 days in New York City, Los Angeles and Las Vegas.
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2025-07-17
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Heroes of the Night (band) (Italian band)
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Heroes Of The Night (previously called Eroi della notte) is an Italian rock/blues band formed in 2008 by Daniel Solero and Daniele Rodes. In 2012 the band gained notoriety after they recorded a cover of the song "We Are Young". The song was selected for the finals of Rock Revolution, music contest organized by the Italian singer Vasco Rossi. The music video of this cover reached 500.000 views on YouTube. The band released two albums, "Al 100%" and "HOTN", during the period when the band was in California in 2015.
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2025-07-14
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Laloorinu Parayanullathu (2012 Indian film)
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Laloorinu Parayanullathu (What Has Laloor To Say) is an Indian documentary film produced by Joseph Paneagaden and directed by Sathish Kalathil under the banner of Digital Film Makers Forum in Malayalam Language. The documentary narrates about the problems of Municipal Garbage dumping in Laloor, a suburban area in Thrissur Municipal Corporation. The film reveals the history of the waste dumping in Laloor since the period of Sakthan Thampuran who was the ruler of the Kingdom of Cochin and first violence against the Garbage dumping here.
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2025-07-12
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Jalachhayam (2010 Indian film)
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Jalachhayam is the first Indian film, & the second in world cinema, which was shot entirely on a camera phone (Nokia N95) in the Malayalam-language, produced and directed by Sathish Kalathil under the banner of 'The People's Films'. The film was released on a 35mm screen at Sree theatre in Thrissur on 2010 June 06. Its online release was held on 2nd October 2024 through Wikimedia and the incident, the releasing method is considered as the first in film releasing history in world cinema. Nokia N95 Music edition (8gb internal memory with 5 megapixel resolution) mobile phone was used entirely without the assistance of traditional or external camera lenses to film the movie.
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2025-07-16
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Antonio Correia (Cape Verde footballer) (Cape Verdean footballer)
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Antonio Emildinov Fonseca Correia (born November 1, 1993) is a Cape Verdean footballer who plays as a forward.
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2025-07-18
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Younis Abdallah (Kuwaiti sprinter (born 1948))
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Younis Abdallah Rabee (born 15 October 1948) is a Kuwaiti former sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics, and he was also the flag bearer for Kuwait at the 1972 Olympics.
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2025-07-17
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May Sardouk (Lebanese sprinter (born 1963))
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May Wafic Sardouk (Arabic: مي وفيق سردوك; born June 4, 1963) is a Lebanese Olympic athlete. She represented Lebanon in 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, and came in last in her heat in round one.
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2025-07-13
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Martial Biguet (Central African Republic sprinter)
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Martial Biguet (born 11 June 1971) is a Central African Republic sprinter. He competed in the 400 metres at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-16
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Damen Marcu (American soccer player)
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Damen Marcu (born February 18, 1999) is an American soccer player.
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2025-07-15
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Abdul Latif Abbas (Kuwaiti hurdler (born 1953))
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Abdul Latif Al-Sayed Abbas Youssef Hashem (born 18 April 1953) is a Kuwaiti hurdler. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-17
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Mohamed Said Al-Maskary (Omani sprinter)
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Mohamed Said Al-Maskary (born 2 October 1973) is an Omani sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-17
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Swarup Chatterjee
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Swarup Chatterjee is recognized for his expertise in meditation and mental health, disseminating his knowledge worldwide through The Art of Living Foundation, which draws inspiration from the teachings of Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.
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2025-07-14
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Maher Hreitani (Syrian hurdler)
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Maher Hreitani (Arabic: ماهر حريتاني; born 6 March 1954) is a Syrian hurdler. He competed in the men's 110 metres hurdles at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-14
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Amer Maaraoui (Syrian hurdler)
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Amer Maaraoui (Arabic: عامر معراوي; born 23 February 1959) is a Syrian former hurdler. He competed in the men's 400 metres hurdles at the 1980 Summer Olympics, where he was eliminated in round one.
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2025-07-17
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Andrew Kendall-Moullin (American soccer player)
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Andrew Kendall-Moullin (born November 30, 1994) is an American soccer player who currently plays as a defender.
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2025-07-17
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Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana (Facility in Tafo, Ghana)
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The Cocoa Research Institute of Ghana (CRIG) is a research institute in the Eastern Region, Ghana, created after Ghana became independent and left the West African Cocoa Research Institute.
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2025-07-14
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Anna Zimina (Soviet middle-distance runner)
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Anna Zimina (born 8 July 1939) is a Soviet middle-distance runner. She competed in the women's 800 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-17
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Daphrose Nyiramutuzo (Rwandan middle-distance runner)
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Daphrose Nyiramutuzo (born 1 September 1972) is a Rwandan middle-distance runner. She competed in the women's 1500 metres at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-13
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Mojtaba Tehranizadeh (Iranian footballer)
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Mojtaba Tehranizadeh (Persian: مجتبی تهرانی زاده; born 29 April 1977) is an Iranian former footballer who was last attached to Sengkang Punggol of the Singapore S.League in 2010.
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2025-07-15
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Akira Takeuchi (athlete) (Japanese middle-distance runner)
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is a Japanese middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-14
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Abdul Karim Joumaa (Syrian athlete)
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Abdul Karim Joumaa (Arabic: عبد الكريم جمعة; born 29 March 1954) is a Syrian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1980 Summer Olympics, where he ran the slowest time.
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2025-07-14
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Joe Arthur (English footballer (1891–1975))
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Joseph Ord Arthur (11 July 1891 – 1975) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger for Sunderland.
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2025-07-18
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Aadu 3 (Upcoming film by Midhun Manuel Thomas)
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Aadu 3 (transl. Goat 3) is an upcoming Indian Malayalam language epic fantasy film written and directed by Midhun Manuel Thomas. The film is jointly produced by Vijay Babu and Venu Kunnappilly under their banners of Friday Film House and Kavya Film Company respectively. It is the third and final installment of Aadu franchise. It stars an ensemble cast including Jayasurya, Saiju Kurup, Vinayakan, Vineeth Mohan, Vijay Babu, Sunny Wayne, Dharmajan Bolgatty, Bhagath Manuel, Indrans, Baiju, Bijukuttan, Sudhi Koppa and Harikrishnan reprising their roles. The film launched with pooja ceremony on 10 May 2025. The shooting of the film is commenced to start on 15 May 2025 and currently the team is planning to release the film in Christmas 2025.
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2025-07-13
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Ayukokata També (Cameroonian footballer)
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Ayukokata També Ndip (born June 12, 1995) is a Cameroonian football player.
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2025-07-18
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Joseph Amand de Vasselot d'Annemarie (French naval officer)
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Joseph Amand de Vasselot d'Annemarie (1762–1796) was a French naval officer, and a Vendée general during the War in the Vendée. He is known as the knight d'Annemarie and Baron de Vasselot, lord of Charlet.
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2025-07-13
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Water Park Tycoon (2014 video game)
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Water Park Tycoon is a sandbox video game where the player's goal is to create a successful water park. It was developed and published by Astragon.
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2025-07-16
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Prince Baffoe (Ghanaian footballer)
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Prince Baffoe (born 10 October 1993) is a Ghanaian footballer who plays for Inter Allies.
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2025-07-13
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André Mayounga (Central African Republic judoka)
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André Marie Serge Mayounga (born 2 November 1968) is a Central African Republic judoka. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-16
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Zantas Kabini (Solomon Islands footballer)
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Zantas Kabini (born 21 February 1985) is a Solomon Islands retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and is the goalkeeping coach of the Solomon Islands national football team.
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2025-07-13
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Wu Jiangtao (Chinese footballer)
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Wu Jiangtao (simplified Chinese: 吴江涛; traditional Chinese: 吳江濤; pinyin: Wú Jiāngtāo; born 5 March 1997) is a Chinese footballer.
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2025-07-18
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Shankar Krishnamurthy
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Shankar Krishnamurthy (aka Krishnamoorthy) is an anchor who has hosted shows in Tamil and Kannada. He is also an engineer, a management consultant,Film Actor , Script Advisor and Writer and a lawyer.
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2025-07-14
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Philippe Fauveau (French rower (1926–2023))
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Desire Philippe Fauveau (7 June 1926 – 8 March 2023) was a French rower. He competed in the men's eight event at the 1948 Summer Olympics. Fauveau died in Presles, Val-d'Oise on 8 March 2023, at the age of 96.
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2025-07-15
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Paul Gehrmann (German footballer)
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Paul Gehrmann (born 28 April 1995) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder.
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2025-07-16
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Aleksa Dodić (Serbian footballer)
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Aleksa Dodić (born 28 January 1998) is a Serbian retired footballer.
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2025-07-13
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Taiyo Hama (Japanese footballer (born 1998))
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is a Japanese football player who plays as a defender. He plays for BTOP Hokkaido.
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2025-07-13
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Ralf Bulang (German footballer)
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Ralf Bulang (born 2 February 1991) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
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2025-07-13
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Ruben Reisig (German-Ghanaian footballer)
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Ruben Seyram Reisig (born 16 March 1996) is a German-Ghanaian footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder or centre-back for TSG Hoffenheim II.
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2025-07-17
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Harald Bonimeier (German footballer)
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Harald Bonimeier (born 6 September 1990) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for SV Erlbach.
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2025-07-18
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Paul Camps (German footballer)
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Paul Eric Camps (born 13 September 1989) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for SVE Comet Kiel.
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2025-07-13
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Philipp Simon (German footballer)
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Philipp Simon (born 10 January 1994) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for 1. FC Düren.
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2025-07-13
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Rouven Meschede (German footballer)
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Rouven Meschede (born 20 January 1991) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
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2025-07-15
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Antonio García (boxer) (Spanish boxer)
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Antonio García García (born 15 August 1948) is a Spanish boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-16
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Jorge Mejía (Ecuadorian boxer)
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Jorge Mejía (born 6 July 1952) is an Ecuadorian boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-14
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Saheed Mustapha (German-Nigerian footballer (born 1994))
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Saheed Mustapha (born 13 July 1994) is a German-Nigerian footballer who plays as a centre-back for NOFV-Oberliga Nord club RSV Eintracht 1949.
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2025-07-16
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Felipe Maia (Brazilian footballer (born 1993))
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Felipe da Maia (born 25 January 1993) is a retired Brazililian footballer who played as a forward.
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2025-07-17
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Sanpol Sang-Ano (Thai boxer)
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Sanpol Sang-Ano (born 27 December 1958) is a Thai boxer. He competed in the men's light flyweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-17
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Latt Zaw (Burmese boxer)
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Latt Zaw (born 4 October 1957) is a Burmese boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. At the 1984 Summer Olympics, he lost to Christopher Ossai of Nigeria.
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2025-07-17
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Luciano Solís (Mexican boxer (born 1962))
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Luciano Solis (born 7 January 1962) is a Mexican boxer. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-13
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Saud Al-Muwaizri (Kuwaiti boxer)
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Saud Al-Muwaizri (born 2 November 1969) is a Kuwaiti boxer. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-15
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Djingarey Mamoudou (Nigerien boxer (born 1964))
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Djingarey Mamoudou (born 1964) is a Nigerien boxer. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-18
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Handhal Mohamed Al-Harithy (Omani boxer)
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Handhal Mohamed Al-Harithy (born 1965) is an Omani boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics. He lost in the opening round of the tournament to Lars Myrberg of Sweden.
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2025-07-18
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Jhapat Singh Bhujel (Nepalese boxer)
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Jhapat Singh Bhujel (born 1968) is a Nepalese boxer. He competed in the men's light welterweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-17
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Mirwan Kassouf (Lebanese boxer)
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Mirwan Kassouf (born 12 November 1964) is a Lebanese boxer. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-16
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Lee Myeong-keon (South Korean footballer (born 1994))
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Lee Myeong-keon (Korean: 이명건; born 27 July 1994) is a South Korean footballer currently playing as a midfielder.
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2025-07-13
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Wei Zhonghu (Chinese footballer, defender)
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Wei Zhonghu (Chinese: 魏中虎; pinyin: Wèi Zhōnghǔ; born 23 July 1983) is a former Chinese footballer.
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2025-07-16
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Yuri (footballer, born 1990) (Brazilian footballer)
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Yuri Savaroni Batista da Silva (born 2 December 1990), commonly known as Yuri, is a retired Brazilian footballer.
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2025-07-16
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Deutsche Wanderjugend (voluntary association)
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Deutsche Wanderjugend (DWJ) is the youth organization of the Association of German Mountain and Hiking Associations e. V. (Deutscher Wanderverband). DWJ was founded in 1952 in Bad Berneck.
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2025-07-16
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Lucas Poli (Brazilian footballer)
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Lucas Guimaraes Poli (born 11 November 1990) is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Pütürge Belediyespor.
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2025-07-13
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Marty Schafer (American soccer player, defender)
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Marty Schafer is a former American soccer player who played for Dayton Dynamo in the NPSL.
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2025-07-14
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Shingo Morita (footballer, born 2001) (Japanese footballer)
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is a Japanese footballer currently studying at the Niigata University of Health and Welfare.
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2025-07-18
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Yodchai (Thai boxer (born 1995))
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Yodchai is a Lightweight Muay Thai fighter from Thailand, currently fighting out of YOKKAO Training Center Bangkok. He is a WBC Muay Thai International champion.
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2025-07-16
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Arian Moreno (Venezuelan footballer (born 2003))
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Arian David Moreno Silva (born 23 January 2003) is a Venezuelan footballer who plays as a midfielder for Deportivo Anzoátegui.
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2025-07-12
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Veenavaadanam (2008 film directed by Sathish Kalathil)
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Veenaavaadanam is an experimental Indian documentary film entirely shot on a cell phone camera. The documentary is in the Malayalam language with a duration of 28.23 minutes'. The documentary was released in 2008 and shot entirely on the Nokia N70 music edition Camera phone. It is considered to be the first Indian movie which was shot entirely on a cell phone camera. Sathish Kalathil is the Writer and director of the movie.
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2025-07-16
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Lin Jinghao (Chinese association football player)
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Lin Jinghao (Chinese: 林靖昊; pinyin: Lín Jìnghào; born 6 February 2000) is a Chinese footballer currently playing as a midfielder for China League Two side Zhuhai Qin'ao.
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2025-07-12
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Erickson Landing, Michigan (Unincorporated community in Michigan, United States)
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Erickson Landing is an unincorporated community in Iron County, Michigan, United States.
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2025-07-18
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Polar Storm (2009 American television film directed by Paul Ziller)
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Polar Storm (also known as Pole Reversal) is a 2009 American-Canadian made-for-television science fiction-disaster-thriller film that was written and directed by Paul Ziller and was aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on March 28, 2009. The film focuses on a reversal of the Earth's polarity, caused by the impact of a comet's fragment in Northern Alaska that sets off a cataclysmic, electromagnetic polar reversal storm.
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2025-07-18
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Missed Aches (2009 American film by Joanna Priestley)
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Missed Aches is a 2009 16mm short 2D animated film directed, produced and animated by Joanna Priestley. It was narrated by Taylor Mali and is based on his poem “The Impotence of Proofreading”, with sound design by Normand Roger and Pierre Yves Drapeau, music by Pierre Yves Drapeau with Denis Chartrand and Normand Roger, text animation by Brian Kinkley, character design and animation by Don Flores and storyboards by Dan Schaeffer.
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2025-07-17
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Arturo Dandan (Filipino weightlifter)
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Arturo Dandan (born 28 December 1937) is a Filipino weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1968 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-17
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Raef Ftouni (Lebanese weightlifter)
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Raef Ftouni is a Lebanese weightlifter. He competed in the men's heavyweight I event at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-17
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Mohammed Taher Mohammed (Iraqi weightlifter)
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Mohammed Taher Mohammed (born 1964) is an Iraqi weightlifter. He competed in the men's middle heavyweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-15
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Roger Token (Papua New Guinean weightlifter)
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Roger Token is a Papua New Guinean weightlifter. He competed in the men's middleweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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2025-07-13
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War Dragons (2015 video game)
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War Dragons is a real-time strategy mobile game, developed and published by Pocket Gems.
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2025-07-16
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Soğuksu Creek (Creek in Mersin Province, Turkey)
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Soğuksu Creek (Turkish: Soğuksu Çayı) is a creek in Mersin Province, Turkey. It is a short creek formed by merging two small streams just north of Aydıncık ilçe (district) . Like most other creeks in the province its flow rate fluctuates during the year. It discharges to the Mediterranean Sea at 36°08′07″N 33°17′44″E / 36.13528°N 33.29556°E / 36.13528; 33.29556.
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2025-07-13
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Renée Elliott (American businesswoman)
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Renée Elliott (born 1964) is an American businesswoman, former CEO of Planet Organic, and co-founder of Beluga Bean.
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2025-07-18
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Marega Salaa (2009 film by Devang Dholakia)
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Marega Salaa is a 2009 Bollywood Hindi film directed by Devang Dholakia and produced by Hema Handa.
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2025-07-18
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Interagency Advisory Panel on Responsible Conduct of Research
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The Interagency Advisory Panel on Responsible Conduct of Research (PRCR) is a creation of the three research funding agencies of the Government of Canada: CIHR, NSERC and SSHRC.
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2025-07-15
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Harvey Rew (Welsh footballer)
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Harvey William Rew (born 25 September 2002) is an English footballer who plays for Gosport Borough as either a centre-back or a left-back.
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2025-07-14
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Tomoya Takeshita (Japanese footballer)
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is a Japanese footballer currently playing as a defender for Kamatamare Sanuki.
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2025-07-18
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Photo:
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Photo: is a multi-operational photography platform founded in Johannesburg, South Africa by John Fleetwood in 2015.
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2025-07-14
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Subaru Nishimura (Japanese footballer)
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is a Japanese footballer who plays as a defender for German club Sportfreunde Baumberg.
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2025-07-16
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Scone Road (Road in New South Wales, Australia)
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Scone Road is a major road in New South Wales, Australia.
The road traverses the Barrington Tops Plateau, with an elevation gain of over 1,000 metres.
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2025-07-17
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Kent Babb (Trinidadian cricketer)
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{{subst:afd1}} Trinidadian cricketer
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2025-07-17
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African Caribbean Medical Society
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The African Caribbean Medical Society (ACMS) is a British organization founded in 1981 by a group of black doctors.
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2025-07-17
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Order of St. Cuthbert (Anglican religious order)
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The Order of St Cuthbert is an international Anglican monastic order that follows a historic Celtic monastic tradition and rule, which is similar to that of a Franciscan rule. The order currently has monastics in the United States, Canada, and Nigeria. Intentionality and certain disciplines have long been recognized for their value in aiding sojourners along the way of a monastic life. Prayer, fasting, community, work, and study are mainstays of a life consecrated to Christ and His Church. These disciplines, intentionally practiced, form the rule by which the members of the order's lives are guided. The Order of Saint Cuthbert is an Anglican religious community that invites every Christian to live in the sacred life they have been called.
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2025-07-17
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Hanna Barakat (Palestinian-American runner)
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Hanna Barakat (Arabic: هناء بركات; born September 1, 1999) is a Los Angeles-born Palestinian-American runner. Barakat is a former student-athlete at Brown University.
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2025-07-17
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Max Andrews (American soccer player)
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Max Andrews (born February 8, 2004) is an American soccer player who plays as a defender for New York Red Bulls II in the USL Championship via the New York Red Bulls Academy.
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2025-07-17
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Ethel Marion Milne (American vaudevillian and mother of Judy Garland)
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Ethel Marion Milne (born November 6, 1893 – January 5, 1953) was an American vaudevillian. She is the mother of Judy Garland and played a role in managing her daughter's early careers in entertainment.
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2025-07-13
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William Timmons (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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William Timmons (born 1984) is a U.S. Representative from South Carolina.
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2025-07-13
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Trump v. United States (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Trump v. United States was a 2024 Supreme Court of the United States case related to whether the office of the president has immunity from prosecution.
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2025-07-18
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Three Bean Salad (podcast) (Comedy podcast)
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Three Bean Salad is a British comedy podcast launched in April 2021 by Benjamin Partridge, Mike Wozniak and Henry Paker. It was voted Best Comedy Podcast at the Chortle Awards in March 2024.
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2025-07-14
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Kia K4 (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Kia K4 may refer to:
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2025-07-12
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Raju Gari Ammayi Naidu Gari Abbayi (2024 Indian film)
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Raju Gari Ammayi Naidu Gari Abbayi is a 2024 Telugu romantic action drama film written and directed by Satya Raj.
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2025-07-12
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Adel Zu'aiter
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Adel Zu'aiter (Arabic: عادل زعيتر ; also Romanized as Adil Zuaiter and Zu'aytir, among other spellings) (1895–1957) was a Palestinian lawyer and translator.
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2025-07-12
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Khaunie (Shawl traditionally worn by Khiamniungan women)
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Khaunie is a shawl traditionally worn by Khiamniungan women. The khaunie has a black or white background with green or red lines in length.
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2025-07-12
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Mark C. Johnson (American diplomat (born 1979))
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Mark C. Johnson is an American diplomat who worked at the U.S. Department of State as a foreign service officer since early 1993. Johnson has served as the Deputy Executive Secretary for the Secretary of State. As a member of the Senior Foreign Service, class of Minister-Counselor, he managed facilities located on the Western Hemisphere, Middle East and African affairs for Strategic, Legal, Arms Control and Military planning. Johnson was employed by U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem, and as the Economic Officer in London. He ended his term on November 9, 2023.
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2025-07-12
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Team EJP (American waterworks company)
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Team EJP is an American water, stormwater, and wastewater company founded in Gardiner, Maine in 1955.
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2025-07-13
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Battle of Khenchela (1838)
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After the French conquest of Constantine in October 1837, Ahmed Bey refused to surrender and retreated into the Aurès Mountains, where he continued his struggle against French forces. He sought to regroup his supporters, mainly composed of local Arab and Berber tribes, and launched a series of guerrilla-style attacks on French outposts and supply lines.
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2025-07-13
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Georgia Native Plant Society (American conservation organization)
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The Georgia Native Plant Society (GNPS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the stewardship and conservation of native plants and their habitats in Georgia, United States.
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2025-07-13
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Darrell Grams (American lawyer)
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Darrell Mark Grams (born August 23, 1953) is an American lawyer who specializes in international and immigration law. He was the head of the Grams Law Firm in Addison, Texas, as well as the nationwide Grams Capital brokerage firm.
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2025-07-15
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Oksana Kushnir
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Oksana Kushnir (Ukrainian: Оксана Кушнір, born July 9, 1976, in Veselynove, Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine) is a Cypriot entrepreneur, investor and mountaineer of Ukrainian heritage. She is the first Cypriot woman to summit Mount Everest.
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2025-07-17
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Lewis Henry Coville (American pioneer (1835 - 1914))
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Lewis Henry Coville (May 22, 1835 – May 9, 1914) was a wealthy American pioneer in Waushara County, Wisconsin.
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2025-07-17
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Chotaras (Group of people in Kenya)
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The Chotara are a group of people in Kenya, primarily along the Swahili Coast, who have mixed African, Indian, Arab, and sometimes European ancestry. The term Chotara is used to describe individuals whose heritage combines these diverse ethnic backgrounds, and it reflects the rich history of trade and cultural exchange along Kenya’s coastal regions.
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2025-07-14
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Alexander Spencer (English cricketer)
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Alexandar Charles Spencer (born 20 August 1991) is an English first-class cricketer.
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2025-07-13
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Ben Wang (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Ben Wang is an American actor.
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2025-07-18
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100 Awit Para Kay Stella (Upcoming films by Viva films)
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100 Awit Para Kay Stella (lit. '100 Songs for Stella') is an upcoming Filipino romantic drama film written and directed by Jason Paul Laxamana. It stars JC Santos and Bela Padilla, reprising their roles as Fidel Lansangan and Stella Puno.
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2025-07-14
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Ramadan House (Building)
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Ramadan House or Hajj Ismail Ramadan House (12th century AH / 18th century AD) is one of the most prominent historic houses in the Egyptian city of Rashid.
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2025-07-12
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Appxplore (iCandy)
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Appxplore (iCandy), formerly known as Appxplore, is a game developer studio based on Kuala Lumpur. It is known for producing 2D puzzle games for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry and other mobile devices.
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2025-07-12
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Kalle Pihlainen
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Kalle Pihlainen is a Finnish scholar specializing in historiography, historical representation, and the ethics of narrative. His academic work engages extensively with the philosophy of history, constructivism, and the responsibilities of historians in shaping narratives. He has contributed to discussions on the intersection of history, literature, and ethics, offering insights into how historical writing affects perceptions of the past.
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2025-07-14
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Ecological immunology and traditional adaptation
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Ecological Immunology and Traditional Adaptation, also referred to Ecoimmunology and Traditional ecological knowledge (TLK), it explores the relationships among the environment, immune systems, and the adaptive strategies developed through traditional ecological knowledge across cultures and species. It addresses how ecological factors shape immune function and how traditions practices over of generation have sustain health and resilience in the face of environmental challenge and infection
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2025-07-14
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Almajiri (film)
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Almajiri is a 2022 Nigerian drama thriller written by Smart Conrad, directed by Toka McBaror and produced by Darlington Abuda. It is a film based on true events and tells the story of the Almajiri system which ia widely practiced in Northern Nigeria. Almajiri is an Hausa word, derived from the Arabic word, “al-Muhājir,” which refers to a person who migrates from his home in search of Islamic knowledge.
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2025-07-16
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Krasnyi Sad Massacre
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Krasny Sad massacre was a mass killing of Ukrainians that took place on 19 April 1943 in the village of Krasny Sad, located in Horokhiv Raion, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine. A total of 104 civilians were killed by members of the Polish Home Army in cooperation with the Nazi Ordnungspolizei.
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2025-07-16
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Sufczyna Massacre (Polish attack on Ukrainian civilians)
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On 5 October 1945, Polish forces attacked the village of Sufczyna, located near Bircza in Przemyśl County, Lwów Voivodeship, Poland, killing 18 Ukrainian civilians. The event was part of a larger series of retaliatory attacks by Polish forces against Ukrainian civilians in the region.
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2025-07-18
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Aurora Store (Third-party Google Play Store client)
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Aurora Store is a third-party free and open source client for the Google Play app store for Android, serving a similar function to the Google Play store.
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2025-07-18
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Dogs at the Opera (2023 Russian film)
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Dogs at the Opera is a 2023 Russian animated comedy film directed, written, produced, and edited by Vasiliy Rovenskiy. The film follows a stray dog, Samson, who helps the prima ballerina at the Bolshoy.
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2025-07-18
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MusicalTalk - The UK's Independent Musical Theatre Podcast
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MusicalTalk is the UK’s only independent musical theatre podcast. The podcast features weekly interviews, reviews and analysis of musical theatre direct from London. It is hosted by Thos Ribbits, with occasional guests hosts, such as Martin Ball. The podcast has been running since 2007, and has featured guests from West End shows, fringe theatre, and comedy shows.
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2025-07-15
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List of pro-vice Chancellor of Chittagong University (List of Pro-Vice-Chancellors of the University of Chittagong)
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The Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Chittagong assists the Vice-Chancellor in academic and administrative affairs. The university, established in 1966, appoints one or more Pro-Vice-Chancellors to ensure smooth governance and development of academic and administrative activities.
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2025-07-13
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Live at The Caverns '23
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"Live at the Cavern ‘23" is a live album By King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, released on 1 June 2025. The album was recorded from four shows At The Cavern amphitheater in Tennessee.
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2025-07-13
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Chief Engineer (Gibraltar)
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The list of Chief Engineers of Gibraltar from its capture by Anglo Dutch forces in 1704.
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2025-07-13
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Poul Bruun (Musical artist)
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Poul Bruun (born 20th December 1946 in Bramming) is a Danish Music Producer. He signed with rockgroup Gasolin' in 1971 on CBS, where Bruun was a talent scout and producer. He has since worked as an executive producer on Kim Larsens releases. In 1978 Poul Bruun established one of Denmark's most successful record labels Medley Records together with Michael Ritto. The company was sold in 1992 to EMI, and Bruun continued as a director until 1999. Medley released artists such as Kliché (band), Sort Sol, Hanne Boel, Sebastian (Musician), Kim Larsen, D-A-D, Saybia, and Nik & Jay.
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2025-07-15
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Stavros Pnevmonidis
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Stavros Pnevmonidis (born 7 August 2006) is a Greek footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Olympiacos. He was part of the team that won the 2024 UEFA Youth League and has represented Greece U19.
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2025-07-15
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Ahmed Rauf Essa (Entrepreneur)
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Ahmed Rauf Essa (born 11 October 1991) is a Pakistani entrepreneur, business strategist, and the founder of Telemart and ARE Ventures. He is known for his contributions to Pakistan’s e-commerce and startup ecosystem and has been recognized globally for his achievements in retail and entrepreneurship. In 2019, he was featured in the Forbes “30 Under 30” Asia list in the category of Retail & E-commerce.
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2025-07-17
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Solomon King Kanform (Gambian footballer)
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Solomon King Kanform (born 18 May 1998) is a Gambian professional footballer who plays as a striker.
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2025-07-18
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Clara (company)
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Clara is a financial technology company that provides corporate credit cards, digital payment accounts, and expense management software.
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2025-07-18
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Brasil tennis classic (Tennis tournament)
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Brasil Tennis Classic is a professional tennis tournament held in Brazil, with men's and women's events played on clay courts. It is part of the ITF World Tennis Tour and has been hosted in multiple cities, including São Paulo and Belém.
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2025-07-18
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Joseph Friebert (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Joseph Friebert may refer to:
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