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2024-12-16
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Ana Ng (1988 single by They Might Be Giants)
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"Ana Ng" is a song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It was released as the lead single from the band's 1988 album Lincoln. Although the song was their first US chart appearance, hitting number 11 on the US Modern Rock chart, the single was never officially released in the US. It was only released for promotional purposes in the US, and it saw official releases in 1989 in the United Kingdom (as a maxi-single), Australia, and later, in 1991, in Europe.
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2024-12-26
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List of James Bond villains
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The following is a list of primary antagonists in the James Bond novels and film series.
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2024-12-24
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Cydoor (Adware program)
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Cydoor is a spyware and adware first detected in 2003.
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2024-12-16
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Experimental Film (song) (2004 single by They Might Be Giants)
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"Experimental Film" is a song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It is the lead single from their 2004 album The Spine. The song has been seen by some critics as a return to the band's earlier sound. An animated music video was made for the song by internet animators The Brothers Chaps and featured characters from the animators' internet series Homestar Runner.
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2024-12-22
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Examples of feudalism (Societies practising feudalism)
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Examples of feudalism are helpful to fully understand feudalism and feudal society. Feudalism was practiced in many different ways, depending on location and period, thus a high-level encompassing conceptual definition does not always provide a reader with the intimate understanding that detailed historical examples provide.
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2024-12-16
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Particle Man (1990 song by They Might Be Giants)
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"Particle Man" is a song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, released and published in 1990. The song is the seventh track on the band's third album, Flood. It has become one of the band's most popular songs, despite never having been released as a single. John Linnell and John Flansburgh performed the song, backed by a metronome, for their 1990 Flood promotional video. Although it was released over a decade before the band began writing children's music, "Particle Man" is sometimes cited as a particularly youth-appropriate TMBG song, and a precursor to their first children's album, No!, which was not explicitly educational. The song is partially influenced by the theme of the 1967 Spider-Man TV series.
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2024-12-19
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Death's Head (Fictional character in Marvel Comics)
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Death's Head is a fictional comic book character, created by writer Simon Furman and Geoff Senior. Originally published by Marvel UK, he later appeared in comics produced by their parent company. Death's Head is a robotic bounty hunter (though he prefers the term "freelance peace-keeping agent") and superhero. He has a characteristic habit of adding "yes?" to the end of his sentences.
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2024-12-24
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Amanpulo (Island resort in Palawan, Philippines)
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Amanpulo is an island resort on Pamalican Island in Palawan, Philippines. It is owned by Seven Seas Resorts and Leisure, Inc., and Aman Resorts. The resort is majority-owned by the ANSCOR (the Philippine Constitution does not allow 100% foreign ownership of businesses in the Philippines). The name Amanpulo came from Aman which is Sanskrit for peace and pulo means island in Tagalog. The twinning of the two words results in the coining of "Amanpulo" or "peace island" in reference to the tranquil island of Pamalican.
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2024-12-24
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Sam McCandless (American drummer)
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Samuel Alan McCandless (born January 28, 1971) is an American drummer who is best known as a founding member of the rock band Cold and the psychedelic blues band Carny. With McCandless, Cold has released five albums of which two have been RIAA Certified Gold and one RIAA Certified Platinum soundtrack album for A Walk to Remember. He left the band in 2015, leaving vocalist Scooter Ward as the only original member. However, he later rejoined the band full-time in 2019, but left in 2021, when Tony Kruszka (of Lifer and University Drive) stepped in.
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2024-12-16
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I Palindrome I (1992 single by They Might Be Giants)
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"I Palindrome I" is a song by American alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants. It was the second single from Apollo 18, released in 1992 by Elektra Records.
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2024-12-16
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The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight) (1992 single by They Might Be Giants)
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"The Guitar (The Lion Sleeps Tonight)" is a song and single by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, released in 1992. The track is one of three singles from Apollo 18. The song has also appeared on several compilation albums, including Dial-A-Song: 20 Years Of They Might Be Giants and A User's Guide to They Might Be Giants.
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2024-12-23
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Claire Swire email (2000 chain email)
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The Claire Swire email of 2000 was a very personal email from Claire Swire to Bradley Chait, who worked at Norton Rose, a law firm in London, England. She described his semen as "yum." He forwarded it to six friends, one of whom in turn forwarded it further with the subject line of "Do you know Claire Swire" until it spread worldwide within days, and received wide coverage in newspapers and television. The author of the original email is in doubt, as Chait later said that the email was a hoax perpetrated by colleagues, as he "was the new boy".
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2024-12-29
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Palestinian political violence (violence by Palestinian nationalists)
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Palestinian political violence refers to acts of violence or terrorism committed by Palestinians with the intent to accomplish political goals, and often carried out in the context of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Common objectives of political violence by Palestinian groups include self-determination in and sovereignty over all of the region of Palestine (including seeking to replace Israel), or the recognition of a Palestinian state inside the 1967 borders. This includes the objective of ending the Israeli occupation. More limited goals include the release of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel and recognition of the Palestinian right of return.
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2024-12-19
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Dselect
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dselect is a computer program used to manage software packages in the Debian operating system.
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2024-12-18
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American Share Insurance (private company that insures deposits in some credit unions)
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American Share Insurance (ASI) is a private corporation which insures shares (deposits) in some state chartered credit unions in the United States. ASI was established in 1974 as the Ohio Credit Union Shareholders Guaranty Association, changing its name several times until it adopted the name American Share Insurance in 1991. It is the largest privately owned insurance corporation for credit unions.
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2024-12-23
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Independent Municipal Party of Ljusnarsberg (Swedish local political party)
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Independent Municipal Party of Ljusnarsberg (in Swedish: Ljusnarsbergs Obundna Kommunparti, LOK) was a local political party in Ljusnarsberg Municipality, Sweden.
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2024-12-26
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List of NCAA Division I schools that have never sponsored football
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This is a list of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I schools that have never sponsored gridiron football as a varsity sport.
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2024-12-25
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Addi (Tigrinya term) (male given name)
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ʿĀddī; Tigre ዓድ|ʿĀd; Ge'ez:ዓድ|ʿĀd) is a Tigrinya term meaning "village" derived from the Ge'ez word "Ad" meaning "son."
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2024-12-28
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Fener Ada (Island in Turkey)
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Fener Ada (literally "Lighthouse island") is part of the Foça Islands group. It holds one of the beaches in the Aegean Sea.
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2024-12-25
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Arri PL (Lens mount developed by Arri)
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Arri PL is a lens mount developed by Arri for use with both 16 mm and 35 mm movie cameras. The PL stands for "positive lock". It is the successor mount to the Arri bayonet; unlike the bayonet mount, however, it is incompatible with older Arri-mount lenses, due to the larger diameter. (This can be rectified with an adapter relatively easily, as the flange focal distance is identical.)
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2024-12-28
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Diyarbakır Atatürk Stadium (football stadium)
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Diyarbakır Atatürk Stadium (Turkish: Diyarbakır Atatürk Stadyumu) is a multi-purpose stadium in Diyarbakır, Turkey. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Diyarbakırspor. The stadium holds 12,963 and was built in 1960.
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2024-12-16
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Purple Toupee (1989 single by They Might Be Giants)
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"Purple Toupee" is a 1988 song by alternative rock duo They Might Be Giants from their second album, Lincoln. It was released as a promotional single in 1989. In 1994, a live performance of the song was recorded for the promotional live album, Live!! New York City 10/14/94, which was released by Elektra Records.
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2024-12-16
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Doctor Worm (1998 song performed by They Might Be Giants)
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"Doctor Worm" is a song by They Might Be Giants. It first appeared on the primarily live album Severe Tire Damage, being one of only three studio-recorded songs on the album. It was also released as a single and featured in a music video directed by band member John Flansburgh.
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2024-12-21
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Jebamani Janata Party (Indian political party)
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The Jebamani Janata Party (JJP), is a political party in India. It is registered with the Election Commission of India, but nevertheless is not recognized[by whom?]. Jebamani Mohan Raj (b. 1951–1952), who retired from being a police officer and inspector for the CBI, founded the party, naming it after his father, Nellai R. Jebamani, a "freedom-fighter" who in 1977 was elected to represent the Sattankulam constituency in the Tamil Nadu assembly as a member of the Janata Party. Mohanraj became its General Secretary, and as of October 2011, he had "contested 15 elections to Parliament, the Assembly and the local body". In an election on 16 May 2016, he received 60 votes, compared to 91,303 votes for the winner, representing the party in the elections for the Kolathur Assembly constituency's seat in the Tamil Nadu Assembly.
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2024-12-27
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FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives by year, 1960
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In 1960, the United States FBI, under Director J. Edgar Hoover, continued for an eleventh year to maintain a public list of the people it regarded as the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives.
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2024-12-20
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Lantau Link Visitors Centre (Museum on Tsing Yi, Hong Kong)
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Lantau Link Visitors Centre is located on the Tsing Yi Island of Hong Kong.
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2024-12-29
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Robert W. Faid (American nuclear engineer (1929–2008))
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Robert W. Faid (April 30, 1929 – May 30, 2008) was an American author, numerologist and former nuclear engineer from Greenville, South Carolina. He held a master's degree in theology from Coatesville Bible College. Faid was an agnostic in his early life and converted to Christianity after recovery from cancer.
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2024-12-25
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I Love the '70s: Volume 2 (2006 American TV series or program)
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I Love the '70s: Volume 2 is a television mini-series and the ninth installment of the I Love... series presented by VH1. The sequel to I Love the '70s, it originally aired on VH1 from July 10 to July 14, 2006.
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2024-12-29
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Michael Bowers (American singer-songwriter)
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Michael Bowers is a singer-songwriter who splits time between Cozumel, Mexico and Austin, Texas. He has retired from touring, and currently works as the Executive Director for EMDRIA (EMDR International Association). When he did tour, he toured nationally, both solo and with his spouse, Siobhan Quinn, formerly of Troy, New York. Bowers was a finalist in the 2005 and 2007 Kerrville New Folk competition and a 2006 South Florida Folk Finalist. Both of these national competitions are among the top recognitions in the singer-songwriter community. In 2007, along with Quinn, he was recognized as an Emerging Artist at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, which is held every July in New York state. In 2008, he was recognized by ASCAP with an ASCAP Plus Award.
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2024-12-15
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Biometric Consortium
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The Biometric Consortium is a US government sponsored consortium created by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). It serves as the US government focal point for the research, development, testing, evaluation and application of biometric-based personal authentication technology. Both NSA and NIST co-chair the BC.
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2024-12-24
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31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (US Marine Corps unit)
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The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (31st MEU) is one of seven Marine Expeditionary Units in existence in the United States Marine Corps. The Marine Expeditionary Unit is a Marine Air Ground Task Force with a strength of about 2,200 Marines and sailors. The 31st MEU consists of a company-sized command element, a battalion landing team (BLT), (an infantry battalion reinforced with artillery, amphibious vehicles and other attachments), a medium tiltrotor squadron (reinforced), (which includes detachments of short take-off, vertical landing airplanes and heavy, light, and attack helicopters), and a combat logistics battalion. The 31st MEU is based at Camp Hansen, Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa, Japan. The 31st MEU is the only permanently forward-deployed MEU, and provides a flexible and lethal force ready to perform a wide range of military, humanitarian, and diplomatic operations as the premier crisis response force in the Indo-Pacific region.
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2024-12-28
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List of busking locations
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This is a list of locations where busking is known to happen on a regular basis. They tend to be low motor traffic places.
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2024-12-24
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Gameplay of Pokémon (gameplay of Pokémon)
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Pokémon involves catching and training fictional creatures called "Pokémon" and using them to battle other trainers' Pokémon. Each successive generation of games builds upon this concept by introducing new Pokémon, items, and gameplay concepts.
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2024-12-16
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Man, It's So Loud in Here (2001 single by They Might Be Giants)
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"Man, It's So Loud in Here" is a song by They Might Be Giants, released in 2001. Released as a single that same year, the song charted at number 86 on the Australian charts.
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2024-12-19
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Permanent Revolution (group) (Political party in the United Kingdom)
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Permanent Revolution was a Trotskyist group formed in July 2006 by expelled members of the League for the Fifth International (L5I). It took its name from Leon Trotsky's theory of permanent revolution. The group dissolved itself on 28 March 2013.
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2024-12-29
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Charlotte Barker (British actress (born 1962))
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Charlotte Barker (born 1962) is a British actress.
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2024-12-25
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List of Pokémon volumes
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This is a list of chapters within the various Pokémon manga.
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2024-12-21
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Juliana Cannarozzo (American figure skater and actress)
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Juliana Cannarozzo (born August 27, 1989) is an American former competitive figure skater and actress. She won two gold medals on the ISU Junior Grand Prix series.
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2024-12-14
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Blunt instrument (Any solid object used as a weapon)
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A blunt instrument is any solid object used as a weapon, which damages its target by applying direct mechanical force, and has no penetrating point or edge, or is wielded so that the point or edge is not the part of the weapon that inflicts the injury. Blunt instruments may be contrasted with edged weapons, which inflict injury by cutting or stabbing, or projectile weapons, where the projectiles, such as bullets or arrows, are accelerated to a damaging speed.
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2024-12-29
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Jim Leisy (American photographer)
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Jim Leisy, Jr. (1950–2014) was an artist, photographer, book editor and publisher.
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2024-12-27
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International Motorcycle Shows
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The International Motorcycle Shows were a series of motorcycle expositions that take place across the United States. The shows are open to the public and feature new products, services as well as new-model motorcycles, custom bikes, ATVs, cruisers, concept bikes, vintage bikes, and scooters. Progressive Insurance has been Title Sponsor since 2010. The shows were cancelled in 2022.
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2024-12-24
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2007 Comilla bus crash
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On 6 January 2007, at approximately 1:15 pm, in Suwagazi, Comilla District, Bangladesh, a bus carrying between 60 and 100 people on the Dhaka-Chittagong highway ran off the road into a ditch and burst into flames which ignited the fuel tank, which then exploded. It was reported that the bus was attempting to overtake another vehicle.
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2024-12-27
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IPSOS (Word of the Aeon of Ma'at)
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IPSOS, meaning "themselves", is the magical formula of the Aeon of Ma'at as transmitted by Nema Andahadna in her inspired magical work, Liber Pennae Praenumbra. It is used by the Horus-Maat Lodge and Kenneth Grant's Typhonian Order. According to Kenneth Grant, its initiated translation is "the same mouth".
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2024-12-28
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Alexandra Ievleva (Russian figure skater)
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Alexandra Andreyevna Ievleva (Russian: Александра Андреевна Иевлева; born 9 December 1987) is a Russian former competitive figure skater. She is the 2007 Russian national silver medalist and competed at the 2007 European Championships. She retired from competition in 2011.
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2024-12-25
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Hen'badhoo School (School in Henbadhoo, Noonu Atoll, Maldives)
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Hen'badhoo School, formerly Hen'badhoo Makuthab, is a Northern Region community school located in Noonu Atoll, Henbadhoo, Maldives which opened in 1993. The school was housed in an older building, and when the new building was completed, the name of the school was changed and all activities transferred to the new building. The school has mostly temporary teachers and three primary teachers. Some expatriate teachers are now working in the school too. The school has almost 150 students. Starting in 2007, grades up to the 8th standard will be taught at Hen'badhoo School.
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2024-12-21
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Akkad Bakkad Bambey Bo (2005 Indian TV series or programme)
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Akkad Bakkad Bambey Bo (transl. Eeny, meeny, miny, moe) is a television series that aired on Star Plus. The story revolves around the life of a ghost of a road side vendor, who has to perform a certain number of good deeds to go on to heaven, and his upmarket friends who he refers to as babua log. The babua log encounter tough situations related to evil mythical creatures who want to take over the world while performing their day-to-day activities. They are then saved by the vendor who is a ghost himself. The program stars Devender Chaudhry as Natwarlal Prasad Yadav.
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2024-12-27
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Institutionalist political economy
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Institutionalist political economy, also known as institutional political economy or IPE, refers to a body of political economy, thought to stem from the works of institutionalists such as Thorstein Veblen, John Commons, Wesley Mitchell and John Dewey. It emphasizes the impact of historical and socio-political factors on the evolution of economic practices, often opposing more rational approaches. In the political sense, this implies the influences actors like the state have on socio-economic practices and the shaping of institutions via political decision-making.
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2024-12-29
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Željka Krizmanić (Croatian figure skater)
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Željka Krizmanić (born April 1, 1987 in Zagreb, Croatia) is a Croatian former figure skater. She is a three-time national bronze medalist and a two-time national silver medalist.
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2024-12-26
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List of Dick Tracy villains
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The following is a list of Dick Tracy villain debuts. One of the appeals of the Dick Tracy comic strip is its unique villains. Many had bizarre deformities, including the Blank (1937), Little Face Finny (1941), Pruneface (1943), the Brow (1944), Shaky (1945), and Pearshape (1949). Chester Gould wrote these villains for his reader's righteous condemnation, without exploring moral gray areas. This was emphasized by depicting the heroes as attractive and the villains as grotesque. Other notable villains include Big Boy (1931), Breathless Mahoney (1931), and Flattop (1943).
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2024-12-26
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Stuart Beckingham (Australian figure skater (born 1981))
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Stuart Beckingham (born 26 May 1981 in Canberra) is an Australian figure skater. He competed in men's singles, finishing third at the Australian Figure Skating Championships in 2003 and in 2004. He then switched to pairs, teaming up with Emma Brien to win the 2005 national championship.
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2024-12-21
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Qazi Nisar Ahmed (Pakistani clergy)
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Qazi Nisar Ahmed (Urdu: قاضی نثار احمد) is a Deobandi Muslim cleric and chief of the Tanzeem Ahle Sunnah wal Jamaat in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. He went into hiding on 15 October 2005, when the government sealed two mosques in response to sectarian clashes between Sunnis and Shias, and ordered the arrests of seven top clerics of both sects, including Qazi Nisar.He can be saw in many videos trying to get empathy by sectarian and extremist outlawed parties like LEJ and TTP to spread sectarian violence across the country threatening Government, its law and order by showing his large number of supporters outside Gilgit Baltistan . He was reported to be living outside of Pakistan. Northern Areas had requested that Interpol arrest him; however, he instead returned of his own free will on the evening of 10 March 2006 and surrendered to Gilgit police, who flew him to Islamabad.
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2024-12-19
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Balint Miklos (Romanian figure skater)
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Balint Miklos (born October 3, 1981 in Miercurea Ciuc, Romania) is a Romanian figure skater. He is the 1999-2000 Romanian national bronze medalist and the 2001 national silver medalist.
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2024-12-28
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Araba 2004 (2004 single by Mustafa Sandal)
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Araba 2004 was a 2004 single by musician Mustafa Sandal from the album Seven New Version, carrying five versions of the song.
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2024-12-09
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Laurence James Ludovici (British non-fiction writer)
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Laurence (Lorenz) James Vernon Ludovici (19 September 1910 – 24 April 1996) was an Ceylon born British non-fiction author. He was known for his biographical accounts of scientific and medical achievements.
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2024-12-09
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Hut 33 (British radio sitcom)
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Hut 33 is a BBC Radio 4 sitcom set at Bletchley Park in 1941. It includes both the writer (James Cary) and producer (Adam Bromley) from Think the Unthinkable and Concrete Cow.
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2024-12-23
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Advanced Technology Development Center
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The Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) is a science and business incubator in Georgia, United States. It is part of the Enterprise Innovation Institute (EI2) at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and is headquartered in Technology Square, Atlanta.
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2024-12-27
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GuiXT
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GuiXT is a software component which allows the customization of the SAP user interface. It was developed as a standalone solution in 1998 by Synactive GmbH, Germany, and shortly thereafter integrated into SAP GUI by SAP.
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2024-12-16
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Rat Race (video game) (Video game)
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Rat Race was to be a downloadable episodic video game for the PlayStation 3. It was later cancelled by Sony.
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2024-12-16
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Guite people
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Guite is the progenitor clan of Zomi people, also called Chin in Myanmar, Mizo, or Paite, or sometimes Kuki in India. According to Zam, Nigui Guite is the elder brother of the ancestral fathers of the Thadou people, namely Thangpi (great-grandfather of Doungel), Sattawng, and Neirawng. This genealogy was recently inscribed on the tribal memorial stone at Bungmual, Lamka in the presence of each family-head of the three major clans, Doungel, Kipgen, and Haokip, on August 7, 2011. Some historians, like Shakespeare, assumed Lamlei was the Nigui Guite himself but the Guites themselves recounted Tuahciang, the father of Lamlei, as the son of Nigui Guite instead, in their social-religious rites. Regarding Guite as the born son of Songthu and his sister, Nemnep, it was the practice of ancient royalty to issue royal heir and also to keep their bloodline pure instead. Depending on local pronunciation, the clan was also called by different names such as Nguite or Vuite, Gwite, Nwite, Paihte by the Lushei. In accord with the claim of their solar origin, the Guite clan has been called nampi, meaning noble or major or even dominant people, of the region in local dialect in the past.
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2024-12-27
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Philtranco (Bus company in the Philippines)
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Philtranco Service Enterprises, Inc. (Philippine Transportation Company) is a bus company in the Philippines, servicing routes to Bicol, Eastern Visayas, Caraga, Davao Region, and Northern Mindanao. It is the oldest bus operator in the Philippines and in Asia. It is also the only bus carrier with a nationwide public transport franchise. Philtranco currently has more than 250 buses for its operations.
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2024-12-26
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Khilkov (family)
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The House of Khilkoff or Khilkov (Russian: Хилков) is a Rurikid princely family descending from sovereign rulers of Starodub-on-the-Klyazma. A descendant of the Great Prince Vladimir Svyatoslavich, the Christianizer of Russia, Prince Ivan Vsevolodovich,(c. 958 – 15 July 1015) received from his brother, the Great Prince Yaroslav Vsevolodovich, the appanage of Starodub, and this originated the Princes of Starodub; those who later had the Ryapolovskaya volost took the name Prince Ryapolovsky in the sixteenth century, for an unknown reason, the Ryapolovskys changed their name: the older branch to Khilkoff, and the younger to Tatev.
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2024-12-15
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Glenn Moody (English darts player)
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Glenn Moody (born 19 June 1964 in Middlesbrough) is a former English professional darts player.
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2024-12-25
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Myriam Leuenberger (Swiss figure skater)
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Myriam Leuenberger (born 22 January 1987) is a Swiss former competitive figure skater. She is the 2014 Coupe du Printemps bronze medalist and a three-time Swiss national medalist. At the 2012 European Championships, she qualified to the final segment and finished 21st overall. The Coupe du Printemps in March 2014 was her final international competition. She was coached by Mark Pepperday and Gheorghe Chiper.
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2024-12-26
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Neither (short story)
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"neither" is a very short story by Samuel Beckett written in 1976 and originally published in the Journal of Beckett Studies No. 4 (Spring 1979). The title is uncapitalized, and the story is composed of only eighty-seven words, divided into ten lines, and has no punctuation except for three commas.
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2024-12-25
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Evernight Games (Gaming website)
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Evernight Games is a gaming website that ceased hosting browser-based video games in 2009. It was one of the earliest providers of online browser-based games.[citation needed]
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2024-12-20
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IREDES (Industry standard)
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IREDES, International Rock Excavation Data Exchange Standard, is an industry standard to unify routines for the data exchange between mining equipment and office computer systems. It defines one "common electronic language" to be talked by the automation systems throughout the mine. In year 2000, IREDES was founded by the major players in the mining industry. Since then, the standard was developed, built and tested.
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2024-12-23
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Jaydev P. Desai (Indian roboticist)
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2024-12-27
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Great Road Style
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The counties that make up southwestern Virginia and northeastern Tennessee are linked historically, culturally, and geographically. The shared decorative arts tradition of this region is known as the Great Road Style, so called because of the region’s historical importance as a stage route connecting the eastern seaboard with the western frontier. The material culture of this region is evidenced in distinctive forms of furniture, ceramics, textiles, and metalwork.
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2024-12-29
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Majoka (Ethnic group)
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Majoka or Majokah (Urdu:مجوکہ) are a tribe originating from South Asia. They are thought to have originated to what is now the state of Rajasthan in India, with some later moving to the Sindh and Punjab provinces of Pakistan.
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2024-12-19
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Ravi Kant (Indian executive) (Indian businessman)
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Ravi Kant (born 1 June 1944) is an Indian executive who had served as the vice chairman from 2 June 2009 to 31 May 2014 and the managing director of Tata Motors from 29 July 2005 to 1 June 2009. He is known to lead Tata Motors in its tough times.
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2024-12-29
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Metropolis (Large city or conurbation)
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A metropolis is a large city or conurbation which is a significant economic, political, and cultural area for a country or region, and an important hub for regional or international connections, commerce, and communications.
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2024-12-19
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Brysam Global Partners (American private equity firm)
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Brysam Global Partners is a private equity firm that specializes in consumer financial services in emerging markets. It was founded in January 2007 by Marjorie Magner and Robert Willumstad.
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2024-12-27
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Karl Dominik (Polish actor)
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Karl Dominik (Chinese name: Kaier, 凯洱, pinyin: Kǎiěr, lit. "Triumphant River"; born March 2, 1980) is a Polish–Canadian actor, host, model and author. Originally from Łódź, Poland, he studied acting in Canada in 1996, and started his acting career in China in 2006.
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2024-12-27
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Oasis Restaurant (Restaurant in Austin, Texas, U.S.)
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The Oasis on Lake Travis is a restaurant on the western edge of Austin, Texas, United States. Established in 1982, the restaurant promotes itself as the "Sunset Capital of Texas" with its terraced views looking west over Lake Travis. It is one of the largest restaurants in the world and serves American and Tex-Mex cuisine.
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2024-12-28
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2006 Westchester County tornado (Tornado in New York)
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The 2006 Westchester County tornado was the strongest and largest tornado in Westchester County, New York since the 1904 Chappaqua tornado. It touched down there on Wednesday, July 12, 2006, and traveled 13 miles (21 km) into southwestern Connecticut during a 33-minute span through two states. The tornado touched down at 3:30 p.m. EDT (19:30 UTC) on the shore of the Hudson River before becoming a waterspout and traveling 3 mi (5 km) across the river. Coming ashore, the tornado entered Westchester County and struck the town of Sleepy Hollow at F1 intensity. After passing through the town, it intensified into an F2 tornado and grew to almost a one-quarter mile (400 m) in diameter. The tornado continued through the county, damaging numerous structures, until it crossed into Connecticut at 4:01 p.m. EDT (20:01 UTC). Not long after entering the state, it dissipated in the town of Greenwich at 4:03 p.m. EDT (20:03 UTC). When the tornado entered Westchester County, it was the eighth known tornado to either touch down or enter the county since 1950.
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2024-12-27
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Rui Borges (footballer, born 1973) (Portuguese footballer)
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Rui Fernando Nascimento Borges (born 14 December 1973) is a Portuguese retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.
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2024-12-25
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Hakol Over Habibi (Israeli band)
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Hakol Over Habibi (Hebrew: הכל עובר חביבי, lit. 'Everything goes by, my love'; also known in English as Habibi Group) was an Israeli musical band which represented their country in Eurovision Song Contest 1981 with the song "Halayla". The band consisted of: Shlomit Aharon, Kiki Rothstein, Yuval Dor and Ami Mandelman.
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2024-12-20
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Plateau (game) (board game)
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Plateau is a two-player abstract strategy board game invented by Jim Albea.
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2024-12-28
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Laughing Pizza
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Laughing Pizza was an American family band that wrote and performed pop music for children, based in Atlanta, Georgia. It was a trio consisting of Lisa Michaelis, Billy Schlosser, and their daughter Emily. They were best known for their G-rated music videos. which were played between children's stores on PBS stations for nearly eight years. Their most popular songs included "Breakfast Jive" and "Share a Smile", which involved spelling out the word "SMILE" with arm motions, recalling the Village People's "YMCA".
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2024-12-25
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2009 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Esbjerg)
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The 2009 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danske Mesterskaber 2009) was held at the Esbjerg Skøjtehal in Esbjerg from 5 to 7 December 2008. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the levels of senior, junior, novice, and the pre-novice levels of debs, springs, and cubs.
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2024-12-25
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2008 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Gladsaxe)
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The 2008 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danmarks Mesterskaberne 2008) was held at the Gladsaxe Skøjtehal in Gladsaxe from November 30 through December 2, 2007. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing on the levels of senior, junior, novice, and the pre-novice levels of debs, springs, and cubs. Not all disciplines were held on all levels due to a lack of participants.
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2024-12-27
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Newedge Group
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Newedge Group is a global multi-asset brokerage that was formed in 2008 from the merger of Fimat and Calyon Financial, the brokerage arms of French financial companies Société Générale and Credit Agricole, respectively. It offers execution, clearing, and prime brokerage services. Newedge is one of the world's largest futures commission merchants (FCM) and has locations in 14 countries. Newedge, which primarily serves institutional clients, provides access to more than 85 exchanges and employs approximately 2,400 associates.
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2024-12-27
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Kinbidhoo School (Preschool, Primary and Secondary school in Maldives)
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Kin'bidhoo School (Dhivehi: ކިނބިދޫ ސްކޫލް) is the school of Kinbidhoo, Thaa Atoll, Maldives.
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2024-12-29
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Ryan T. Murphy (American music director)
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Ryan T. Murphy (born 1971) has been the associate music director of The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square since 2009, working with music director Mack Wilberg. Murphy's previous positions have included directing choirs at the New England Conservatory of Music and the Walnut Hill School for the Arts. He has also been music director at the Tuacahn Amphitheatre and Center for the Arts and the Sundance Institute in Provo.
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2024-12-27
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Aaron Refvem (American actor)
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Aaron Refvem (born October 6, 1997, in New York City, New York) is an American retired former actor. He took over the role of Morgan Corinthos in General Hospital on May 12, 2009. He also appeared on Grey's Anatomy as Jackson Prescott, Two and a Half Men as Chuck in 2008, and The Cleaner as a Young Brian. In 2009, he appeared in the premiere production of Stephen Schwartz's opera Séance on a Wet Afternoon.
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2024-12-18
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Armed Forces Insurance (insurance company for American military professionals)
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Armed Forces Insurance (AFI) is a reciprocal insurance exchange that provides property and casualty insurance to military professionals throughout the United States and overseas. AFI is headquartered in Leavenworth, Kansas, approximately 20 miles northwest of Kansas City, Missouri.
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2024-12-17
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Pratt & Whitney GG4
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The Pratt & Whitney GG4 and FT4 are related aero-derivative gas turbine engines developed from the Pratt & Whitney J75/JT4 turbojet line.
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2024-12-22
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Atlantic-Pacific Capital (American financial services firm)
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Atlantic-Pacific Capital (APC) is an independently owned placement agent. APC has established relationships with a network of institutional investors in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Australasia, and the emerging markets to which it markets private equity funds.
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2024-12-24
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Gravitomagnetic
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Gravitomagnetism is a broad term referring to the kinetic effects of gravity, in analogy to the magnetic effects of moving electric charge.
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2024-12-24
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2009–10 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Botany Downs, Auckland)
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The 2009–10 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Paradice Ice Arena in Botany Downs, Auckland from 11 through 16 October 2009. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, ice dancing, and synchronized skating across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-22
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Data Security Council of India
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Data Security Council of India (DSCI) is a premier industry body on data protection in India, setup by NASSCOM®, committed to making cyberspace safe, secure and trusted by establishing best practices, standards and initiatives in cyber security and privacy. DSCI brings together national governments, their agencies, industry sectors including IT-BPM, BFSI, Telecom, industry associations, data protection authorities and think tanks for public advocacy, thought leadership, capacity building and outreach initiatives.
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2024-12-24
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2010 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Pretoria)
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The 2010 South African Figure Skating Championships were held at the Kolonnade Pretoria in Pretoria from 12 through 13 October 2009. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles. Skaters competed at the senior, novice, pre-novice, and juvenile levels. There was also a junior ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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2009 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Cape Town)
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The 2009 South African Figure Skating Championships were held at The Ice Station in Cape Town from 18 to 19 August 2008. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There was also a junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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2008 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Kempton Park)
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The 2008 South African Figure Skating Championships were held at the Festival Ice Rink in Kempton Park from 30 September through 3 October 2007. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There was also a junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-23
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Awaz Television Network (Pakistani Sindhi-language television channel)
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Awaz Television Network is a Sindhi-language television channel with headquarters in Karachi, Pakistan. It was launched in 2009 and broadcasts entertainment and infotainment programs in Sindhi.
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2024-12-26
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2010 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2010 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships took place between December 20 and 23, 2009 in Dnipropetrovsk. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results of the national championships were used to choose the teams to the 2010 World Championships and the 2010 European Championships.
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2024-12-25
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2010 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Rødovre)
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The 2010 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danske Mesterskaber 2010) was held at the Rødovre Skøjtearena in Rødovre from 3 to 6 December 2009. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing on the levels of senior, junior, novice, and the pre-novice levels of debs, springs, cubs, and chicks. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2010 World Championships, the 2010 European Championships, the 2010 Nordic Championships, and the 2010 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2010 Papua New Guinea bus crash
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The 2010 Papua New Guinea bus crash was a collision of two buses in Papua New Guinea on 14 January 2010. At least 40 people were killed after a Route 100 (Highway) Coaster bus and a Route 3 public motor vehicle (PMV, a refitted truck used for public transportation) crashed head-on in Papua New Guinea's worst ever road accident. The accident happened 130 km outside of Lae, in Morobe province.
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2024-12-24
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American Equestrian Trade Association
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The American Equestrian Trade Association (AETA) was a not-for-profit (501-C6) trade organization founded in 2007. Association membership consisted of 370 organizations involved with manufacturing, distribution and retailing of products for horses and riders. Sadly, the organization no longer exists.
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2024-12-24
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2010 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2010 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian: Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2010) took place between 19 and 20 December 2009 at the Zagrebacki Velesajam in Zagreb. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and synchronized skating across the levels of senior, junior, novice.
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2024-12-26
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2010 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Eindhoven)
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The 2010 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 19 and 20 December 2009 in Eindhoven. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and synchronized skating across the levels of senior, junior, novice, and the pre-novice level debs.
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2024-12-26
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2009 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Heerenveen)
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The 2009 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 19 and 21 December 2008 in Heerenveen. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and synchronized skating across the levels of senior, junior, novice, and the pre-novice level debs.
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2024-12-26
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2010 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Liège)
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The 2010 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2010; French: Championnat de Belgique 2010) took place between 20 and 21 November 2009 in Liège. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across the levels of senior, junior, novice, as well as the age-group levels of minime/miniem A, B, and C.
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2024-12-26
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2009 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2009 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships took place between 16 and 19 December 2008 in Kyiv. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results of the national championships were used to choose the teams to the 2009 World Championships and the 2009 European Championships.
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2024-12-26
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2008 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2008 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships took place between December 18 and 20, 2007 in Kyiv. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results of the national championships were used to choose the teams to the 2009 World Championships and the 2009 European Championships.
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2024-12-26
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List of Doom Patrol enemies (average)
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The Doom Patrol is a superhero team appearing in publications from DC Comics. The original Doom Patrol first appeared in My Greatest Adventure #80 (June 1963). The majority of their enemies have been members of their arch group the Brotherhood of Evil. This page lists the known enemies of the Doom Patrol.
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2024-12-26
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2009 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Lommel)
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The 2009 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2009; French: Championnat de Belgique 2009) took place between 21 and 23 November 2008 in Lommel. Skaters competed in the discipline of ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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2008 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Hasselt)
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The 2008 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2008; French: Championnat de Belgique 2008) took place between 23 and 24 November 2007 in Hasselt. Skaters competed in the discipline of ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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2007 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Hasselt)
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The 2007 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2007; French: Championnat de Belgique 2007) took place between 24 and 25 November 2006 in Hasselt. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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2006 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Leuven)
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The 2006 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2006; French: Championnat de Belgique 2006) took place between 25 and 26 November 2005 in Leuven. Skaters competed in the discipline of ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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2005 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Lommel)
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The 2005 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2005; French: Championnat de Belgique 2005) took place between 26 and 27 November 2004 in Lommel. Skaters competed in the discipline of ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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2004 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Deurne)
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The 2004 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2004; French: Championnat de Belgique 2004) took place between 28 and 29 November 2003 in Deurne. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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2003 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Leuven)
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The 2003 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2003; French: Championnat de Belgique 2003) took place between 29 and 30 November 2002 in Leuven. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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2002 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2002 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2002; French: Championnat de Belgique 2002) were the national championships of the 2001–02 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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2008 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Tilburg)
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The 2008 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 4 and 6 January 2008 in Tilburg. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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2007 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Utrecht)
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The 2007 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 15 and 17 December 2006 in Utrecht. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
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2024-12-26
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2006 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in 's-Hertogenbosch)
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The 2006 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 16 and 18 December 2005 in 's-Hertogenbosch. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
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2024-12-26
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2005 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in The Hague)
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The 2005 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 7 and 9 January 2005 in The Hague. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
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2024-12-26
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2004 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Groningen)
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The 2004 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 2 and 4 January 2004 in Groningen. Skaters competed in the disciplines of ladies' singles and ice dancing.
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2024-12-26
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2003 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Amsterdam)
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The 2003 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 10 and 12 January 2003 in Amsterdam. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
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2024-12-26
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2002 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Groningen)
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The 2002 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 22 and 23 December 2001 in Groningen. Skaters competed in the disciplines of ladies' singles and ice dancing.
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2024-12-26
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1999 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in 's-Hertogenbosch)
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The 1999 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 2 and 3 January 1999 in 's-Hertogenbosch. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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1998 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Tilburg)
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The 1998 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 3 and 4 January 1998 in Tilburg. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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1997 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Groningen)
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The 1997 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 3 and 5 January 1997 in Groningen. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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1996 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Zoetermeer)
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The 1996 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 6 and 7 January 1996 in Zoetermeer. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating.
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2024-12-26
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2006 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2006 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships took place between 23 and 25 December 2005 in Kyiv. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results of the national championships were used to choose the teams to the 2006 Winter Olympics, the 2006 World Championships, and the 2006 European Championships.
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2024-12-26
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2005 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2005 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships took place between 23 December and 25 December 2004 in Kyiv. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior and junior levels. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2005 World Championships and the 2005 European Championships.
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2024-12-26
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2004 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2004 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships took place between 23 and 25 December 2003 in Kyiv. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2004 World Championships and the 2004 European Championships.
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2024-12-26
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2003 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2003 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships were the national championships of 2002–03 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2003 World Championships and the 2003 European Championships.
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2024-12-26
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2002 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2002 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships were the national championships of 2001–2002 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2002 Winter Olympics, the 2002 World Championships, and the 2002 European Championships.
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2024-12-25
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2007 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Frederikshavn)
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The 2007 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danmarks Mesterskaberne 2007) was held in Frederikshavn from December 1 through 3, 2006. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles. Not all disciplines were held on all levels due to a lack of participants.
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2024-12-25
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2006 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2006 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danmarks Mesterskaberne 2006) was held from December 3 through 4, 2005. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles. Not all disciplines were held on all levels due to a lack of participants.
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2024-12-24
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2005 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2005 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danmarks Mesterskaberne 2005) was held in December 2004. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles. Not all disciplines were held on all levels due to a lack of participants.
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2024-12-25
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2004 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Herlev)
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The 2004 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danmarks Mesterskaberne 2004) was held at the Herlev Skøjtehal in Herlev from December 12 to 14, 2003. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles. Not all disciplines were held on all levels due to a lack of participants.
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2024-12-25
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2003 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Herning)
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The 2003 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danmarks Mesterskaberne 2003) was held in Herning from 10 to 13 January 2003. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles. Not all disciplines were held on all levels due to a lack of participants.
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2024-12-25
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2002 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2002 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danmarks Mesterskaberne 2002) was held from January 25 to 27, 2002. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles. Not all disciplines were held on all levels due to a lack of participants.
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2024-12-25
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2001 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Aalborg)
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The 2001 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danmarks Mesterskaberne 2001) was held in Aalborg from January 5 to 7, 2001. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles. Not all disciplines were held on all levels due to a lack of participants.
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2024-12-25
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2000 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Hørsholm)
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The 2000 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danmarks Mesterskaberne 2000) was held in Hørsholm from January 14 to 16, 2000. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles. Not all disciplines were held on all levels due to a lack of participants.
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2024-12-25
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1999 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Aarhus)
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The 1999 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danmarks Mesterskaberne 1999) was held in Aarhus from December 5 to 6, 1998. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles, and ice dance. Not all disciplines were held on all levels due to a lack of participants.
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2024-12-25
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1998 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 1998 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danmarks Mesterskaberne 1998) was held from 12 to 14 December 1997. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles. Not all disciplines were held on all levels due to a lack of participants.
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2024-12-26
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2000 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Amsterdam)
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The 2000 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 6 and 8 January 2000 in Amsterdam. Skaters competed in the disciplines of ladies' singles and ice dancing.
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2024-12-26
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2001 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Eindhoven)
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The 2001 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 4 and 6 January 2001 in Eindhoven. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing.
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2024-12-25
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2009 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2009 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships were the National Championships of the 2008–09 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level.
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2024-12-25
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2008 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2008 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships was held in Sofia between January 12 and 13, 2008. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior level.
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2024-12-25
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2007 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2007 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships were the National Championships of the 2006–07 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level.
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2024-12-25
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2006 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2006 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships were the National Championships of the 2005–06 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level.
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2024-12-25
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2005 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2005 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships were the National Championships of the 2004–05 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
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2024-12-25
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2004 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2004 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships National Championships of the 2003–04 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level.
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2024-12-25
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2003 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2003 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships were the National Championships of the 2002–03 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level.
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2024-12-25
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2002 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Sofia)
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The 2002 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships was held in Sofia between December 11 and 13, 2001. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing on the senior level.
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2024-12-26
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2010 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Oslo)
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The 2010 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships was held in Oslo from January 15 to 17, 2010. Skaters competed in the discipline of single skating. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2010 World Championships, the 2010 European Championships, the 2010 Nordic Championships, and the 2010 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-26
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2009 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Bergen)
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The 2009 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships was held in Bergen from January 15 to 17, 2009. Skaters competed in the discipline of single skating. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2009 World Championships, the 2009 European Championships, the 2009 Nordic Championships, and the 2009 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-26
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2008 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Tønsberg)
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The 2008 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships was held in Tønsberg from January 11 to 13, 2008. Skaters competed in the discipline of single skating. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2008 World Championships, the 2008 European Championships, the 2008 Nordic Championships, and the 2008 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-26
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2007 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Asker)
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The 2007 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships was held in Asker from January 12 to 14, 2007. Skaters competed in the discipline of single skating. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2007 World Championships, the 2007 European Championships, the 2007 Nordic Championships, and the 2007 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-26
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2006 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2006 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships was held in Trondheim on January 28–29, 2006. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2006 World Championships, the 2006 European Championships, the 2006 Nordic Championships, and the 2006 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2009 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2009 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian: Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2009) took place between December 20 and 21, 2008 in Zagreb. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-24
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2008 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2008 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian: Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2008) took place between February 16 and 17, 2008 in Zagreb. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-24
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2007 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2007 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian: Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2007) took place between December 16 and 17, 2006 in Zagreb. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-24
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2005 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2005 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian: Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2005) were the National Championships of the 2004–05 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-24
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2004 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2004 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian: Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2004) were the National Championships of the 2003–04 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-24
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2003 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2003 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian: Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2003) took place between December 21 and 23. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-24
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2002 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2002 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian: Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2002) took place between 21 and 23 December. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-19
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The North American Discworld Convention
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The North American Discworld Convention (a.k.a. NADWCon) is a fan-run science fiction convention to celebrate the works of Sir Terry Pratchett, focusing primarily on his long-running series of Discworld novels. It is held biennially on odd-numbered years to accommodate the UK Discworld Convention, which is on even-numbered years. The first NADWCon was held in 2009 and sponsored by Arizona-based LepreCon, Inc. The 2019 convention was held July 12–15, at the Westin LAX.
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2024-12-24
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2010 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Riga)
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The 2010 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (Latvian: Latvijas Čempionāts daiļslidošanā 2010) was held in Riga from 12 to 13 December 2009. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-24
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2009 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Riga)
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The 2009 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (Latvian: Latvijas Čempionāts daiļslidošanā 2009) was held in Riga from December 19 to 20, 2008. Skaters competed in the disciplines of ladies' singles.
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2024-12-24
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2008 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (figure skating competition)
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The 2008 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (Latvian: Latvijas Čempionāts daiļslidošanā 2008) was held in Riga from December 26 to 28, 2007. Skaters competed in the disciplines of ladies' singles and Ice dance.
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2024-12-24
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2007 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2007 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (Latvian: Latvijas Čempionāts daiļslidošanā 2007) were the national championships of the 2006–07 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of ladies' singles.
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2024-12-24
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2006 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2006 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (Latvian: Latvijas Čempionāts daiļslidošanā 2006) were the national championships of the 2005–06 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-28
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İzmir–Nazilli Regional (Regional rail in Turkey)
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The İzmir–Nazilli Regional (Turkish: Basmane–Nazilli Bölgeseli), numbered as B310, is a 175 m (574 ft) passenger train operated by the Turkish State Railways, that runs between Basmane Terminal in İzmir to Nazilli. The train operates along the same route as the İzmir–Denizli Regional, serving a shorter portion of the line. Before regional service was extended to Denizli after track upgrades, three daily trains in each direction would operate as the İzmir–Nazilli Regional. Train service started in 2009 after the completion of the Şirinyer Tunnel.
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2024-12-15
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English Young Liberals (Youth wing of the English Liberal Democrats)
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English Young Liberals is the youth and student wing of the English Liberal Democrats.
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2024-12-18
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2010 Caribbean Twenty20 (Cricket tournament)
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The 2010 Caribbean Twenty20 season was the debut season of the Caribbean Twenty20, established by the West Indies Cricket Board in 2010. The season was held in Barbados and Trinidad between 22 and 31 July 2010. It featured all seven West Indies first-class cricket domestic teams and one overseas team – Canada.
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2024-12-18
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Caribbean Twenty20 (Cricket Tournament)
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The Caribbean Twenty20 was an annual tournament Twenty20 cricket tournament in the West Indies that was held four times from 2010 to 2013. The top performing domestic team qualified for the Champions League Twenty20 tournament. It was replaced by the Caribbean Premier League, whose first season began in July 2013.
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2024-12-22
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Datamatics (Indian informational technology company)
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Datamatics is an Indian multinational technology company, headquartered in Mumbai. The company has a presence across America, Australia, Asia and Europe.
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2024-12-22
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Examples of civil disobedience (Towards civil disobedience)
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The following are examples of civil disobedience.
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2024-12-24
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Sharan Kaur Pabla (Gurdwara in Punjab, India)
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Sharan Kaur was a Sikh martyr who was slain in 1705 by Mughal soldiers while cremating the bodies two older sons of Guru Gobind Singh ji, the 10th physical form of Nanak, after the Battle of Chamkaur. She was from the village Raipur Rani which is 2 km from the famous town of Chamkaur.
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2024-12-22
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Facing the Enemy (2001 film by Robert Malenfant)
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Facing the Enemy is a 2001 American erotic thriller film starring Linden Ashby, Maxwell Caulfield, and Alexandra Paul. The film was directed by Robert Malenfant and produced by Anita Gershman. The film is also known as Dead Wrong.
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2024-12-18
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2010–11 Caribbean Twenty20 (Cricket tournament)
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The 2010–11 Caribbean Twenty20 season was the second season of the Caribbean Twenty20, a domestic Twenty20 tournament administrated by the West Indies Cricket Board. The season began on 10 January 2011, six months after the 2010 tournament, and concluded with the final on 23 January. The tournament was moved to be considerably earlier than the Champions League Twenty20, for which the best performing domestic team will qualify. The move also gives preferable weather conditions, as many matches were affected by rain in 2010. The tournament had ten participating teams, featuring all eight from the 2010 season and the addition of the winners and runners-up of the 2010 Friends Provident t20 – England's domestic Twenty20 tournament.
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2024-12-28
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Health Dynamics Inventory (Medical diagnostic method)
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The Health Dynamics Inventory (HDI) is a 50 item self-report questionnaire developed to evaluate mental health functioning and change over time and treatment. The HDI was written to evaluate the three aspects of mental disorders as described in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM): "clinically significant behavioral or psychological syndrome or pattern...associated with present distress...or disability". This also corresponds to the phase model described by Howard and colleagues Accordingly, the HDI assesses (1) the experience of emotional or behavioral symptoms that define mental illness, such as dysphoria, worry, angry outbursts, low self-esteem, or excessive drinking, (2) the level of emotional distress related to these symptoms, and (3) the impairment or problems fulfilling the major roles of one's life.
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2024-12-24
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Levi9 Ukraine
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Levi9 Ukraine is a Ukrainian division of Levi9 Global Sourcing located in Kyiv, Ukraine. The company is a nearshore provider of custom software development, application maintenance and QA services with primary focus on enterprise application development, document management systems, business automation and mobile solutions.
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2024-12-25
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12 Blues (10-acre private island located in the Maldives)
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12 Blues is a 10-acre private island located in the Maldives archipelago. This island is 90 miles north of Male and accessible by a 35-minute sea plane journey. 12 Blues is also the world's first hotel residences offered for sale by the government of the Maldives. On 11 October 2011, the President of the Republic of Maldives Mohamed Nasheed attended the groundbreaking of the 12 Blues, confirming the government's support for foreign investment in the Islands. The hotel residences were expected to open in 2012.[citation needed]
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2024-12-27
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Kristiene Gong (American figure skater)
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Kristiene Gong (born March 22, 1993) is an American figure skater.
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2024-12-25
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2010 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2010 Bulgarian Figure Skating Championships were held on 9 and 10 January 2010. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating on the senior level.
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2024-12-24
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2011 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Cape Town)
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The 2011 South African Figure Skating Championships were held at The Ice Station in Cape Town on 4–5 October 2010. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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2011 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Hasselt)
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The 2011 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2011; French: Championnat de Belgique 2011) took place between 19 and 20 November 2010 in Hasselt. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across the levels of senior, junior, advanced novice, as well as the age-group levels of minime/miniem A, B, and C.
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2024-12-25
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2011 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Aarhus)
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The 2011 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danske Mesterskaber 2011) was held in Aarhus from December 2 through 5, 2010. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing on the levels of senior, junior, novice, and the pre-novice levels of debs, springs, and cubs. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2011 World Championships, the 2011 European Championships, the 2011 Nordic Championships, and the 2011 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2011 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Riga)
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The 2011 Latvian Figure Skating Championships (Latvian: Latvijas Čempionāts daiļslidošanā 2011) was held in Riga from December 11 to 12, 2010. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior, junior, and novice levels.
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2024-12-26
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2011 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Groningen)
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The 2011 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 17 and 19 December 2010 in Groningen. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior and junior level, and pair skating for the junior level.
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2024-12-24
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2011 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2011 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian: Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2011) took place between December 18 and 19, 2010 in Zagreb. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across the levels of senior and junior.
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2024-12-18
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Express Media Group
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Express Media Group is an Australian magazine publishing company, many of them car magazines.
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2024-12-26
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2011 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Hamar)
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The 2011 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships was held in Hamar from January 14 to 16, 2011. Skaters competed in the discipline of single skating. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2011 World Championships, the 2011 European Championships, the 2011 Nordic Championships, and the 2011 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-27
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Cantata Singers and Ensemble (American choir and orchestra)
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The Cantata Singers and Ensemble is a choir and orchestral ensemble located in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1964 to perform and preserve the cantatas of Johann Sebastian Bach (a body of works largely unknown in Boston at that time), the group has since expanded its scope to include repertoire from the 17th century to the present day. Their performances have included semi-staged operas and a series of seasons centered on a single composer – Kurt Weill, Benjamin Britten, Heinrich Schütz, and Ralph Vaughan Williams.
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2024-12-23
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Manufacturing Consent (Burawoy book) (1981 book by Michael Burawoy)
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Manufacturing Consent: Changes in the Labor Process Under Monopoly Capitalism is a scholarly book written by the British Marxist sociologist Michael Burawoy. It was published in 1979 by the University of Chicago Press.
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2024-12-26
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List of Ibis the Invincible enemies
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During his career Ibis the Invincible, a Fawcett Comics superhero with magical powers, has met many foes. Here are some of them.
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2024-12-26
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2008–09 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Brisbane)
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The 2008–09 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in Brisbane from 16 through 23 August 2008. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, ice dancing, and synchronized skating across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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2007–08 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Warners Bay)
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The 2007–08 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in Warners Bay from 17 July through 25 August 2007. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, ice dancing, and synchronized skating across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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2006–07 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Brisbane)
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The 2006–07 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in Brisbane from 19 through 26 August 2006. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, ice dancing, and synchronized skating across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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2005–06 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Perth)
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The 2005–06 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in Perth from 20 through 27 August 2005. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, ice dancing, and synchronized skating across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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2004–05 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Sydney)
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The 2004–05 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in Sydney from 21 through 28 August 2004. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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2003–04 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Boondall)
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The 2003–04 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in Boondall from 29 November through 6 December 2003. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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2002–03 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Brisbane)
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The 2002–03 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in Brisbane from 30 November through 7 December 2002. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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2001–02 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in North Ryde)
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The 2001–02 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in North Ryde from 1 through 8 December 2001. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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2000–01 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Bibra Lake)
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The 2000–01 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in Bibra Lake from 29 July through 5 August 2000. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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1999–2000 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Thebarton)
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The 1999–2000 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in Thebarton from 24 through 31 July 1999. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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1998–99 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Melbourne)
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The 1998–99 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in Melbourne from 25 July through 1 August 1998. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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1997–98 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in North Ryde)
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The 1997–98 Australian Figure Skating Championships was held in North Ryde from 1 through 9 August 1997. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-26
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1996–97 Australian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 1996–97 Australian Figure Skating Championships were the national championships of the 1996–97 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of primary and intermediate.
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2024-12-20
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Computer Modelling Group (Software company in Canada)
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Computer Modelling Group Ltd., abbreviated as CMG, is a software company that produces reservoir simulation software for the oil and gas industry. It is based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with branch offices in Houston, Dubai, Bogota, Rio de Janeiro, London and Kuala Lumpur. The company is traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol CMG.
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2024-12-23
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2001 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2001 Croatian Figure Skating Championships (Croatian: Prvenstvo Hrvatske za 2001) were the National Championships of the 2000–01 figure skating season. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and Ice dancing.
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2024-12-24
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2010–11 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Dunedin)
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The 2010–11 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Dunedin Ice Stadium in Dunedin from 3 through 8 October 2010. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and synchronized skating across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2008–09 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Gore)
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The 2008–09 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Ice Sports Southland in Gore from 28 September through 3 October 2008. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and synchronized skating across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-Primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2007–08 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Christchurch)
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The 2007–08 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Alpine Ice Sports Center in Christchurch from 10 through 14 September 2007. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and synchronized skating across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2006–07 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Auckland)
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The 2006–07 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Paradice in Botany Downs, Auckland from 18 through 22 September 2006. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and synchronized skating across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2005–06 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Dunedin)
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The 2005–06 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held in Dunedin from 26 through 30 September 2005. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2004–05 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Queenstown)
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The 2004–05 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held in Queenstown from 20 through 23 September 2004. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2003–04 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Auckland)
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The 2003–04 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Paradice in Botany Downs, Auckland from 6 through 9 October 2003. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2002–03 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Gore)
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The 2002–03 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Ice Sports Club Rink in Gore from 30 September through 3 October 2002. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2001–02 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Christchurch)
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The 2001–02 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Alpine Ice Sports Centre in Christchurch from 17 through 20 September 2001. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2000–01 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Auckland)
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The 2000–01 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Paradice in Botany Downs, Auckland from 18 through 20 September 2000. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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1999–2000 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Queenstown)
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The 1999–2000 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Queenstown Fun Centre in Queenstown from 14 through 16 September 1999. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2007 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Cape Town)
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The 2007 South African Figure Skating Championships were held in Cape Town from 24 through 28 September 2006. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There was also a junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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2006 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2006 South African Figure Skating Championships were held from 25 through 28 September 2005. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There was also a junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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2005 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2005 South African Figure Skating Championships were held in September 2004. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There was also a junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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2004 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Cape Town)
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The 2004 South African Figure Skating Championships was held in Cape Town. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There was also a junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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2003 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2003 South African Figure Skating Championships were held in Cape Town on 13–18 October 2002. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There was also a junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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2002 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2002 South African Figure Skating Championships were held in Cape Town on 15–18 October 2001. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There was also a junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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2001 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Pretoria)
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The 2001 South African Figure Skating Championships were held in Pretoria on 14–16 August 2000. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There was also a junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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2000 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Cape Town)
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The 2000 South African Figure Skating Championships were held in Cape Town on 3–7 October 1999. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There was also a junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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1999 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Johannesburg)
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The 1999 South African Figure Skating Championships were held at the Carleton Centre Skyrink in Johannesburg on 20–24 September 1998. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There was also a junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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1998 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Cape Town)
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The 1998 South African Figure Skating Championships were held in Cape Town from 5 to 10 October 1997. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There were also junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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1996 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 1996 South African Figure Skating Championships was a National Championships in figure skating. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles at the senior, novice, and pre-novice levels. There were also junior and juvenile ladies' competition.
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2024-12-24
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2011 Mexican Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Cuautitlán Izcalli)
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The 2011 Mexican Figure Skating Championships took place between 10 and 15 November 2010 in Cuautitlán Izcalli. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results were used to choose the Mexican teams to the 2011 World Championships and the 2011 Four Continents Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2010 Mexican Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2010 Mexican Figure Skating Championships took place between 16 and 22 November 2009 in Metepec. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior level. The results were used to choose the Mexican teams to the 2010 World Championships and the 2010 Four Continents Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2009 Mexican Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2009 Mexican Figure Skating Championships took place between 8 and 15 November 2008 in Cuautitlán Izcalli. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior level. The results were used to choose the Mexican teams to the 2009 World Championships and the 2009 Four Continents Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2008 Mexican Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2008 Mexican Figure Skating Championships took place between 12 and 17 November 2007 in Guadalajara. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior level. The results were used to choose the Mexican teams to the 2008 World Championships and the 2008 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2006 Mexican Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2006 Mexican Figure Skating Championships took place between 13 and 19 November 2005 in Cuautitlán Izcalli. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior level. The results were used to choose the Mexican teams to the 2006 World Championships and the 2006 Four Continents Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2005 Mexican Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2005 Mexican Figure Skating Championships took place between 19 and 20 November 2004 in Lomas Verdes. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results were used to choose the Mexican teams to the 2005 World Championships and the 2005 Four Continents Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2004 Mexican Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Guadalajara)
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The 2004 Mexican Figure Skating Championships took place in Guadalajara. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior level. The results were used to choose the Mexican teams to the 2004 World Championships and the 2004 Four Continents Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2003 Mexican Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2003 Mexican Figure Skating Championships took place in Lomas Verdes. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior level. The results were used to choose the Mexican teams to the 2003 World Championships and the 2003 Four Continents Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2002 Mexican Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2002 Mexican Figure Skating Championships took place in Puebla. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior level. The results were used to choose the Mexican teams to the 2002 World Championships and the 2002 Four Continents Championships.
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2024-12-24
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Salim Yahya al-Kharega (Yemeni diplomat)
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Salim Yahya al-Kharega is a Yemeni diplomat. He quit his position as Ambassador to Spain over the 2011 Yemeni uprising but was denied by the government.
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2024-12-27
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Frank Pando (American actor)
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Frank Pando is an American actor. He is best known for portraying Agent Frank Grasso on the TV series The Sopranos. He has since acted in several television shows, movies, and plays, including roles as policemen in The Visitor, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and Blue Bloods.
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2024-12-20
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List of inorganic reactions
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Well-known types of reactions that involve inorganic compounds include:
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2024-12-27
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Asset.tv (UK business)
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Asset TV is a UK-based digital media company, providing webcast, filming, production services, media hosting solutions, fund manager videos, global video, audio distribution and custom built analytics packages, to the global investment management industry.[better source needed]
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2024-12-28
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Graeme Brosnan (Australian writer)
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Graeme Brosnan is an Australian company director, investigator and writer.
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2024-12-25
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2012 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Hvidovre)
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The 2012 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danske Mesterskaber 2012) was held in Hvidovre from December 1 through 4, 2011. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pairs skating, and ice dancing on the levels of senior, junior, novice, and the pre-novice levels of debs, springs, and cubs. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2012 World Championships, the 2012 European Championships, the 2012 Nordic Championships, and the 2012 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-26
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2012 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Deurne)
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The 2012 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2012; French: Championnat de Belgique 2012) took place between 25 and 26 November 2011 for singles and pairs and on 18 February 2012 for ice dance and synchronized in Deurne. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across the levels of senior, junior, advanced novice, as well as the age-group levels of minime/miniem A, B, and C.
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2024-12-26
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2012 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Trondheim)
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The 2012 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships were held at the Leangen Arena in Trondheim from January 13 to 15, 2012. Skaters competed in the discipline of single skating. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2012 World Championships, the 2012 European Championships, the 2012 Nordic Championships, and the 2012 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-21
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Alabama–Penn State football rivalry (American college football rivalry)
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The Alabama–Penn State football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Alabama Crimson Tide football team of the University of Alabama and Penn State Nittany Lions football team of Pennsylvania State University. Dormant since 1990, the series was renewed in 2010 in Tuscaloosa and then 2011 in State College.
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2024-12-23
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2010 Duke University faux sex thesis controversy (sex controversy)
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The 2010 Duke University faux sex thesis controversy arose from a private 42-page PowerPoint document written by a Duke University senior, Karen Owen, in the format of a thesis about her sexual experiences during her time attending the university.
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2024-12-28
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Carolina Gillespie (Italian pair skater (born 1993))
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Carolina Gillespie (born 29 May 1993) is an Italian pair skater. She competed with Luca Demattè from 2010 to 2012. They announced the end of their partnership in April 2012.
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2024-12-23
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Philosophy Pathways (Academic journal)
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Philosophy Pathways is an open access, transparent peer reviewed, electronic journal in philosophy. The editor-in-chief is Geoffrey Klempner, the former director of studies (1996–2002), Philosophical Society of England. It was established in January 2001 and is published by the partner organizations International Society for Philosophers (ISFP) and Pathways School of Philosophy (Pathways to Philosophy).
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2024-12-26
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2012 Dutch Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Tilburg)
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The 2012 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 17 and 18 December 2011 in Tilburg. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior and junior level, and pair skating for the junior level.
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2024-12-18
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2011–12 Caribbean Twenty20 (Cricket tournament)
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The 2011–12 Caribbean Twenty20 was the third season of the Caribbean Twenty20, a domestic T20 tournament administered by the West Indies Cricket Board. The opening match was held on 9 January 2012, and the final was played at Kensington Oval, Barbados on 22 January 2012. The national teams of Canada and Netherlands in addition to Sussex participated as the overseas teams. There were ten teams as it was in the 2010–11 tournament.
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2024-12-26
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Florian Mistelbauer (Austrian figure skater)
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Florian Mistelbauer (born 20 November 1983 in Vienna) is an Austrian figure skater who competed in men's singles. He is the 2003 Merano Cup silver medalist and a three-time Austrian national bronze medalist (1999, 2002, and 2003).
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2024-12-22
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Examples of in vitro transdifferentiation by lineage-instructive approach
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A list of examples of transdifferentiation:
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2024-12-16
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Can't Keep Johnny Down (2011 single by They Might Be Giants)
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"Can't Keep Johnny Down" is a song by American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. The song was released as a promotional single from the band's 2011 album, Join Us. Like all the artwork surrounding the Join Us album, the cover art and labels for the disc were designed by the Office of Paul Sahre.
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2024-12-23
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List of accounting schools in Pakistan
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This is a list of accounting schools in Pakistan, registered with Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan.
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2024-12-27
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Daily Dunya (Pakistani Newspaper)
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Daily Dunya (Urdu: روزنامہ دُنیا) is an Urdu daily newspaper from Pakistan. It was launched on 3 September 2012 by National Communication Services from Lahore. It is published simultaneously from Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Multan, Quetta and Sargodha. Daily Dunya launched Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad's second book "Lal Haveli Sey Akwaam-e-Mutahidda Tak" (From Lal Haveli to UNO).
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2024-12-26
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Charlotte Aiken (English ice dancer)
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Charlotte Aiken (born 23 January 1992 in Plymouth, Devon) is an English ice dancer who represented Great Britain. With her partner Josh Whidborne, she was a two-time junior national champion; 2012 Ondrej Nepela Memorial bronze medalist; and 2012 British national silver medalist.
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2024-12-16
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National Library of Cameroon (National library of Cameroon)
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The National Library of Cameroon (French: Bibliothèque nationale du Cameroun) is the national library of Cameroon. It was established in 1966 and it is located in Yaoundé.
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2024-12-18
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2012–13 Caribbean Twenty20 (Cricket tournament)
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The 2012–13 Caribbean Twenty20 was the fourth season of the Caribbean Twenty20, a domestic Twenty20 tournament administered by the West Indies Cricket Board. 23 matches were played from 6 to 20 January 2013. This was the first season to feature only the seven West Indies first-class teams and no invited overseas teams.
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2024-12-26
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2013 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Stavanger)
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The 2013 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships was held at the DNB Arena in Stavanger from December 14 to 16, 2012. Skaters competed in the discipline of single skating. The results were among the criteria used to determine the teams to the 2013 World Championships, 2013 European Championships, 2013 Nordic Championships, and 2013 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-16
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Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head (1986 song by They Might Be Giants)
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"Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head" is a song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, from their eponymous debut album They Might Be Giants. It has also been released on several compilation albums, including Then: The Earlier Years and A User's Guide to They Might Be Giants.
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2024-12-24
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2013 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Cape Town)
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The 2013 South African Figure Skating Championships were held in Cape Town on 1–2 March 2013. Skaters competed in the discipline of ladies' singles.
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2024-12-26
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2013 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Deurne)
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The 2013 Belgian Figure Skating Championships (Dutch: Belgisch Kampioenschap 2013; French: Championnat de Belgique 2013) took place between 23 and 24 November 2012 in Deurne. Skaters competed in the discipline of ladies' singles on the senior level and men's and ladies' singles across the junior, advanced novice, as well as the age-group levels of minime/miniem A, B, and C.
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2024-12-25
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2013 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Aalborg)
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The 2013 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danske Mesterskaber 2013) was held in Aalborg from December 7 through 9, 2012. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing on the levels of senior, junior, novice, and the pre-novice levels of debs, springs, and cubs. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2013 World Championships, the 2013 European Championships, the 2013 Nordic Championships, and the 2013 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2012–13 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2012–13 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Paradice in Botany Downs of Auckland from 29 September through 2 October 2012. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2011–12 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Gore)
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The 2011–12 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Ice Sports Southland in Gore from 11 through 16 November 2011. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and pair skating across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-24
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2012 South African Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Kempton Park)
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The 2012 South African Figure Skating Championships were held at the Festival Mall in Kempton Park on 6-8 May 2012. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles.
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2024-12-23
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Jenette Maitz (American ice dancer)
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Jenette Maitz (born December 7, 1987) is an American former competitive ice dancer. In 2009, she teamed up with Turkish skater Alper Uçar, coached by Natalia Dubova. They won the Turkish national title and represented Turkey at the 2010 World Championships, placing 26th.
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2024-12-13
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Tulika Mehrotra (American novelist and journalist)
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Tulika Mehrotra is an American technology executive and author. Her novels Delhi Stopover and Crashing B-Town, published by Penguin Books, were bestsellers in India.
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2024-12-25
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Simon Hocquaux (French figure skater (born 1995))
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Simon Hocquaux (born 21 November 1995) is a French figure skater. He has competed at three World Junior Championships, reaching the free skate in 2013 and 2014. He is the 2016 French national bronze medalist.
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2024-12-18
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Víctor Bustamante (Spanish figure skater)
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Víctor Bustamante (born 22 August 1994) is a Spanish former figure skater. He is a four-time Spanish national junior champion and has competed at three World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-18
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Association of Maldivian Engineers (organization)
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The Association of Maldives Engineers (AME) is a professional organization of engineers in the Maldives. It was founded by Aravintharaj Chinnappa in 2018. The AME joined the World Council of Civil Engineers in 2021.
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2024-12-11
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List of Ottoman mosques in İzmir
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The list below contains historical Ottoman mosques in modern-day İzmir, Turkey.
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2024-12-28
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Bolâhenk Nuri Bey (Musical artist)
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Bolâhenk Nuri Bey (1834–1910) was a Turkish Ottoman composer. Nuri Bey's compositions serve as grand examples of the classical styles.
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2024-12-25
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2014 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Herlev)
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The 2014 Danish Figure Skating Championships (Danish: Danske Mesterskaber 2014) was held in Herlev from December 6 through 8, 2013. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing on the levels of senior, junior, novice, and the pre-novice levels of debs, springs, and cubs. The results were used to choose the teams to the 2014 Winter Olympics, the 2014 World Championships, the 2013 European Figure Skating Championships, the 2014 Nordic Championships, and the 2014 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-24
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2013–14 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Dunedin)
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The 2013–14 New Zealand Figure Skating Championships was held at the Dunedin Ice Stadium in Dunedin from 28 September through 1 October 2013. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing across many levels, including senior, junior, novice, adult, and the pre-novice disciplines of juvenile, pre-primary, primary, and intermediate.
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2024-12-29
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FC Olimpia Rotunda (Romanian football club)
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Fotbal Club Olimpia Rotunda is a football club from Rotunda, Olt County, Romania who currently play in Liga V.
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2024-12-23
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Mission Bay fire (2014 fire in San Francisco, California, US)
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The China Basin fire was a five-alarm fire that occurred shortly before 5:00 p.m. on March 11, 2014, in the Mission Bay neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The conflagration appeared to completely destroy Block 5, a 172-unit building, part of Mega Blocks 360, a US$227,000,000 apartment complex being developed by San Francisco-based BRE Properties Inc. at China Basin and Fourth Street.
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2024-12-19
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Progressive conservatism (Political ideology combining progressive and conservative policies)
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Progressive conservatism is a political ideology that attempts to combine conservative and progressive policies. While still supportive of a capitalist economy, it stresses the importance of government intervention in order to improve human and environmental conditions.
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2024-12-28
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Bharat Sundari (Indian beauty pageant)
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Bharat Sundari was a national beauty pageant in India. The pageant's winner competed in the Miss World pageant from 1968 to 1975.[citation needed]
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2024-12-18
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Lone Tree, Indiana (Unincorporated community in Indiana, U.S.)
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Lone Tree is an unincorporated community in Wright Township, Greene County, Indiana, in the United States.
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2024-12-26
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Matthias Kirste (German cinematographer)
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Matthias Kirste is a German cinematographer.
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2024-12-25
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HDFC securities (Financial services company in India)
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HDFC Securities Limited is a financial services intermediary and a subsidiary of HDFC Bank, a private sector bank in India. HDFC Securities was founded in year 2000 and is headquartered in Mumbai, with branches across major cities and towns in India.
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2024-12-22
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Deimantė Kizalaitė (Lithuanian figure skater (born 1999))
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Deimantė Kizalaitė (born 1 August 1999) is a Lithuanian figure skater. She qualified for the free skate at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Sofia and at the 2015 World Junior Championships in Tallinn. She is the sister of ice dancer Deividas Kizala.
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2024-12-22
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Biba Apparels (Indian fashion brand)
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Biba Apparels is an Indian fashion brand for women and girls founded by Meena Bindra in 1988 in New Delhi. It has more than 150 brand outlets and 225 multi-brand outlets.[citation needed]
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2024-12-28
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Orduspor (women's basketball) (Basketball team in Ordu, Turkey)
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Orduspor Women's Basketball is the women basketball section of Orduspor, a major sports club in Ordu, Turkey.
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2024-12-22
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August Capital (American venture capital firm)
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August Capital, legally August Capital Master Management Company, LLC, is a venture capital firm founded by David Marquardt and John Johnston in 1995. It is focused on information technology and is based in Menlo Park, California.
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2024-12-16
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James K. Polk (song) (1990 single by They Might Be Giants)
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"James K. Polk" is a song by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, about the United States president of the same name. Originally released in 1990 as a B-side to the single "Istanbul (Not Constantinople)", its first appearance on a studio album was 1996's Factory Showroom. It also appeared on their compilation albums Dial-A-Song: 20 Years of They Might Be Giants and A User's Guide to They Might Be Giants. The song is about James K. Polk, 11th President of the United States, beginning with a description of the 1844 Democratic National Convention and going on to cover some of the highlights of Polk's presidency. Although the band set out to write a song consisting entirely of historical facts, it includes a few errors or misstatements.
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2024-12-28
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Istanbul Professional League 1
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Istanbul Professional League was a Turkish football league that operated in Istanbul, Turkey.
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2024-12-26
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Tzameret Fuerst (Israeli-American social entrepreneur (born 1971))
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Tzameret Fuerst (born 19 January 1971) is an Israeli-American social entrepreneur. She is the co-founder and former CEO of Circ MedTech. Her company is the developer of PrePex, a medical device for voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) of adults used in sub-Saharan Africa to prevent the spread of HIV.
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2024-12-29
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Juni Marie Benjaminsen (Norwegian figure skater)
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Juni Marie Benjaminsen (born 21 March 1999) is a Norwegian former competitive figure skater. In 2015, she became the first Norwegian ladies' skater in 16 years to advance to the free skate at the World Junior Championships. She has competed in the final segment at two editions.
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2024-12-26
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2014 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Sarpsborg)
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The 2014 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships was held at the Sparta Amfi in Sarpsborg from January 31 to February 2, 2014. Skaters competed in the discipline of single skating.
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2024-12-26
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2015 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Asker)
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The 2015 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships was held at the Askerhallen in Asker from January 16 to 18, 2015. Skaters competed in the discipline of single skating.
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2024-12-29
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Plug-in hybrid car energy efficiency (Overview of the energy efficiency of plug-in hybrid cars)
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2024-12-22
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Reelmonk
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Reelmonk is a Kochi-based online film distribution platform offering primarily Malayalam films aimed at the non-residential Indian audience. The platform was launched in July 2015 and was developed by Vivek Paul, Gautham Vyas, and Blaise Crowly of Xincoz Labs. Reelmonk is intended as a legal alternative to piracy. The site is no longer functional.
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2024-12-24
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Mallzee (Mobile commerce company)
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Founded in 2012, Mallzee is a fashion mobile commerce company and shopping application. Its application allows online shoppers with a smartphone to access millions of products from over 100 fashion brands around the world.[citation needed] The mobile app was launched in September 2013 and uses a 'like' or 'dislike' swiping interface and has since been labelled as the 'Tinder of fashion', in reference to the Tinder app. In 2015, the application was launched in the US.
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2024-12-23
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Kdan Mobile
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Kdan Mobile Software is a privately owned application and software development company based in Tainan City, Taiwan. Kdan also has branches in Taipei, Changsha, Irvine, California, Japan, and South Korea. The company was founded in 2009 by Kenny Su, the company's CEO.
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2024-12-27
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Gold (2015 film) (2015 German film)
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Gold. is a German experimental short documentary film directed by Alexander Tuschinski. It premiered at the Mykonos Biennale on July 3, 2015. It was also shown at Berlin Short Film Festival on July 4, 2015, and was screened in competition at Braunschweig International Film Festival 2015.
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2024-12-26
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2016 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Bergen)
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The 2016 Norwegian Figure Skating Championships was held at the Bergenshallen in Bergen from 5 to 7 February 2016. The skaters participating must have reached a minimum technical element score (TES) set by the Norwegian Skating Association at one of the national qualification events during the 2015–16 season.
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2024-12-23
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Play Entertainment (Pakistani general entertainment television channel)
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Play Entertainment is a Pakistani entertainment and lifestyle channel which is owned by H Media Pvt Ltd.
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2024-12-27
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List of The Next Step characters (List of characters in the television series The Next Step)
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The Next Step is a Canadian teen drama series created by Frank Van Keeken. The series was shot in a mockumentary style influenced by reality television, following the members of a troupe from the titular dance studio, as they train for and compete in various championships, and deal with rivalries with other dance schools and drama among the characters at the studio itself. It ran for eight seasons consisting of 233 episodes, airing the first six seasons from March 8, 2013 to April 7, 2019 on Family Channel, airing its seventh season from April 10, 2020 to September 18, 2020 on CBC Gem and its eighth season from September 26, 2022 to November 24, 2022 on YTV.
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2024-12-15
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Michael Meaney (darts player) (Irish darts player)
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Michael "Mickey" Meaney (born 5 December 1989) is a former Irish professional darts player who competes in British Darts Organisation events. He has qualified for the 2014 BDO World Darts Championship.
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2024-12-27
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Daily Basharat (Pakistani newspaper)
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The Daily Basharat (Urdu: روزنامہ بشارت) is an Urdu newspaper published from Karachi with publications for Karachi, Hyderabad and Gilgit -Pakistan. It is the oldest Urdu newspaper of Sindh in continuous publication since the last 61 years.
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2024-12-25
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East Timor Trading (Corporate group)
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East Timor Trading Group is a group of companies based in Dili, Timor-Leste, founded by Mr Sakib and Mrs Neelo Awan in July 2002
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2024-12-15
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Red Barrels (Canadian video game developer)
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Red Barrels Inc. is a Canadian video game developer based in Montreal. The company was founded by Philippe Morin, David Chateauneuf and Hugo Dallaire in 2011. The three were previously developers for Ubisoft Montreal and EA Montreal, but founded the company after the origination of an original intellectual property by Dallaire in 2010. After leaving their respective workplaces, the team's online presence began in July 2012 and a trailer for the game that became Outlast.
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2024-12-25
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Goidhoo School (School in Goidhoo, Shaviyani Atoll, Maldives)
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Goidhoo School is a small school located in Sh. Goidhoo, Maldives. It is the only primary school in the island, being built in the 1990s. The school is used for various competitions such as Quran competitions, Symposiums, award ceremonies, and sporting events.
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2024-12-28
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Development Agency (Turkey)
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In the EU accession process, it was decided to establish development agencies in the year of 2006 within the scope of the policy of decreasing inter-regional disparities and income differences in Turkey. Currently, there are 26 development agencies in Turkey. The Ministry of Development is responsible for the coordination of development agencies in Turkey.
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2024-12-23
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Tim McLelland (British aviation author, photographer & journalist)
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Tim McLelland (formerly Tim Laming; 8 August 1962, in Sheffield – 6 November 2015(2015-11-06) (aged 53)) was a British aviation author, photographer and journalist. Self-taught with no formal qualifications, he went on to create over 40 different titles, which covered many different subjects. He died in the Macmillan Palliative Care Unit of the Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, in 2015.[citation needed]
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2024-12-22
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Aditya Birla Sun Life Asset Management (Indian investment company)
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Aditya Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company Ltd. (ABSLAMC), formerly known as Birla Sun Life Asset Management Company Limited, is an investment managing company registered under the Securities and Exchange Board of India. It is a joint venture between Aditya Birla Capital of India and Sun Life Financial Inc. of Canada. The company offers sector-specific equity schemes, fund of fund schemes, hybrid and monthly income funds, debt and treasury products and offshore funds.
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2024-12-18
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I.I.M.U.N. (Youth organization with headquarters in India)
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I.I.M.U.N. (India's International Movement to Unite Nations) is a youth organisation which simulates the workings of Indian Parliament and multilateral organisations. It engages students in debates about international relations, current affairs and world politics. It comprises 26,000 young organisers who put together student conferences in 220 cities and 35 countries; over 7,500 schools and 10 million students take part annually. The aim of the organisation is for Indian students between 13 and 19 to become global citizens with an Indian mindset.
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2024-12-21
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Vladyslav Pikhovych (Ukrainian figure skater)
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Vladyslav Oleksandrovych Pikhovych (Ukrainian: Владислав Олександрович Піхович; born 11 August 1996) is a Ukrainian former figure skater. He represented Ukraine at the 2017 Winter Universiade. Master of Sports of Ukraine (2019).
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2024-12-26
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1976 Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Prague)
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The 1976 Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships was held on January 3–4 in Prague. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
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2024-12-26
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1974 Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Prague)
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The 1974 Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships was held on January 12–13 in Prague. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
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2024-12-26
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1975 Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Havířov)
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The 1975 Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships was held on January 11–12 in Havířov. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
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2024-12-26
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1973 Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition held in Liptovsky Mikulas)
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The 1973 Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships was held on January 13–14, 1973 in Liptovsky Mikulas. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
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2024-12-26
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1972 Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 1972 Czechoslovak Figure Skating Championships was held on December 18–19, 1971 in Karviná. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing.
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2024-12-15
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Farakka Port (Port in India)
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Farakka Port (Bengali: ফারাক্কা বন্দর)or Farakka Floating Terminal is one of the minor river ports in West Bengal. This river port is a small river port. It is located near Farakka town of Murshidabad district. Mainly coal is brought from Indonesia by this port. First coal was brought to Haldia Port by big ships. After that, the coal was transported to Farakka port by the barge. The port carries 3 lakhs tons or 0.3 million tons coal of per year. The water level of the port is about 3.5 meters (11 feet). Currently, Bangladesh has permission to use the Farakka Port as per the agreement for shipping.
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2024-12-26
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Computational human modeling (Computational science)
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Computational human modeling is an interdisciplinary computational science that links the diverse fields of artificial intelligence (AI), cognitive science, and computer vision with machine learning, mathematics, and cognitive psychology.[failed verification] Computational human modeling emphasizes descriptions of human for AI research and applications.
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2024-12-24
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Maxwell Gratton (Australian sports executive and TV host)
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Maxwell Gratton is chief executive officer (CEO) of the Australian Flying Disc Association (AFDA).
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2024-12-24
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Nicole Midwin (American fashion model and professional beach volleyball player)
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Nicole Frances Midwin (born June 5, 1978) is an American fashion model and professional beach volleyball player.
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2024-12-24
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Corentin Rahier (French ice dancer)
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Corentin Rahier (born 30 August 1998) is a French former competitive ice dancer. With his skating partner, Natacha Lagouge, he is the 2017 JGP Cup of Austria bronze medalist and 2017 French national junior champion. They finished within the top eight at the 2018 World Junior Championships.
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2024-12-22
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Brian Bickell (Alumni of the London School of Economics)
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Brian Bickell (born November 1954) is the chief executive of property firm Shaftesbury plc. He joined the firm in 1986 and became finance director in 1987.
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2024-12-26
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Jaimee Nobbs (Australian figure skater)
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Jaimee Nobbs (born 10 March 1995) is an Australian former competitive figure skater. She is a three-time (2011, 2013, 2014) Australian ladies' bronze medallist.
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2024-12-24
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Bananana (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Bananana or Banananas may refer to:
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2024-12-24
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Sadhvi Prachi (Hindu political activist)
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Sadhvi Prachi is a radical Hindutva politician and member of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad.
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2024-12-03
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Comilla Government Polytechnic Institute (Educational institute in Comilla, Bangladesh)
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Cumilla Polytechnic Institute is a polytechnic institute in the city of Comilla, Bangladesh. It is one of the oldest and largest polytechnic institute in Bangladesh, and was established in 1962. This is the first government ICT based polytechnic institute for diploma engineering courses in the country.[unreliable source?]
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2024-12-17
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Viktoriya Adiyeva (Kazakhstani ice hockey player)
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Viktoriya Nazymovna Adiyeva (Russian: Виктория Назымовна Адыева; born 24 April 1981) later Viktoriya Mussatayeva is a Kazakhstani ice hockey player. She competed in the 2002 Winter Olympics.
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2024-12-18
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Abu Dhabi T20 Trophy (Cricket tournament)
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The Abu Dhabi T20 Trophy was a 20-over cricket franchise tournament held in the United Arab Emirates. It took place between 4 and 6 October 2018 at the Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium. Six franchise teams took part in the first edition. The International Cricket Council (ICC) sanctioned the competition in June 2018.
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2024-12-10
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Pomodorino di Manduria (Tomato cultivar)
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Pomodorino di Manduria is an ecotype of tomato typical of Manduria, a city in the province of Taranto. In the local dialect, it is also called "pummitoru paisanu".
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2024-12-22
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Books on the Delhi Metro
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Books on the Delhi Metro or BODM is a not-for-profit venture started in May 2017 by the couple Shruti Sharma and Tarun Chauhan. Both Sharma and Chauhan along with the "book fairies" leave books on the Delhi Metro for travelers to pick up and read and then redrop at any metro station for other commuters to read. Books on the Delhi Metro is inspired by Hollie Fraser's Books on the Underground (Books on the Move - Global) initiative that encourages people to read on public transit and had Emma Watson, the Harry Potter star leaving books on the London Underground. After a book has been dropped off, clues on social media using #booksonthedelhimetro are left so that potential readers could locate the book. BODM was started by two people and now has many volunteers who drop books on the Delhi Metro lines.
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2024-12-27
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Colette Kaminski (American figure skater)
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Colette "Coco" Kaminski (born 29 May 1997) is an Polish-American figure skater, who represented Poland internationally between 2013 and 2017. She is a three-time Polish national bronze medalist.
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2024-12-28
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1886 Waitemata by-election (New Zealand by-election)
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The 1886 Waitemata by-election was a by-election held on 11 December 1886 in the Waitemata electorate during the 9th New Zealand Parliament.
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2024-12-28
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1874 Waitemata by-elections (Two New Zealand by-elections)
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The 1874 Waitemata by-elections were two by-elections held on 28 July and 8 September 1874 in the Waitemata electorate during the 5th New Zealand Parliament.
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2024-12-26
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Emiliya Kalehanova (Belarusian ice dancer)
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Emiliya Alehauna Kalehanova (Belarusian: Эмілія Алегаўна Каляганава; born 28 November 2000) is a Belarusian retired ice dancer. With her skating partner, Uladzislau Palkhouski, she is a two-time Belarusian national silver medalist (2019–20) and has competed in the final segment at two World Junior Championships (2017, 2019).
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2024-12-26
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Uladzislau Palkhouski (Belarusian ice dancer)
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Uladzislau Yuryevich Palkhouski (Belarusian: Уладзіслаў Юр'евiч Палхоўскі; born 17 June 1998) is a Belarusian ice dancer. With his skating partner, Emiliya Kalehanova, he is a two-time Belarusian national silver medalist (2019–20) and has competed in the final segment at two World Junior Championships (2017, 2019).
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2024-12-28
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Kerzner International (Privately owned hotel chain)
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Kerzner International Holdings Limited, trading as Kerzner, is a leading international developer and operator of destination resorts, ultra-luxury hotels and residences and innovative entertainment and gaming experiences. Kerzner International Holdings is a privately held company, owned by the Investment Corporation of Dubai since 2014, with its headquarters at DWTC in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
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2024-12-28
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Jan Kozel (Czech footballer and coach)
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Jan Kozel (born 15 June 1996) is a Czech football coach and former player.
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2024-12-23
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Kaissar Broadcasting Network (Philippine radio network)
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Kaissar Broadcasting Network, Inc. is a Philippine radio network. Its corporate office is located at 926-B, San Jose St., Brgy. Mauway, Mandaluyong. KBNI operates a number of stations across regional places in the Philippines.
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2024-12-25
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Lalbiakzuala (Indian footballer)
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Lalbiakzuala Btea (born 27 May 2000) is an Indian footballer who plays as a defender for I-League club Rajasthan United.
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2024-12-23
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2020 Pennsylvania Turnpike crash
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The 2020 Pennsylvania Turnpike crash occurred in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in icy conditions at around 3:40 am on January 5, 2020. It was sparked by a 52-passenger tour bus traveling downhill, which struck an embankment and flipped on its side, causing a chain-reaction crash of two UPS trucks, a FedEx truck, and at least one other vehicle. Five people were killed, at least 60 people were injured, and an 86-mile (138 km) stretch of the Pennsylvania Turnpike was shut down in both directions as the crash was being investigated.
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2024-12-26
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Jordan Dodds (Australian figure skater)
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Jordan Dodds (born 29 October 1993) is an Australian figure skater. He is a two-time Australian national bronze medalist (2012, 2015).
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2024-12-23
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Cristal Nell (American bridge player (1978–2020))
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Cristal R. Nell (July 7, 1978 – July 24, 2020) was an American bridge player. She was a national champion. She was known for dressing up to play Bridge.
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2024-12-23
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Pop (Pakistani TV channel) (Pakistani children's free-to-air television network)
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Pop is a Pakistani children's free-to-air television network in Pakistan under license by the British channel with the same name . The channel was launched on 3 June 2018. The channel dubs its animated series in the Urdu language. It is available on Paksat-1R and Apstar 7 in HD.
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2024-12-27
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Jeon San-hae (South Korean footballer (born 1999))
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Jeon San-hae (Korean: 전산해; born 29 May 1999) is a South Korean footballer currently playing for Thai League 2 club Chonburi.
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2024-12-23
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Alex Culwell (American soccer player)
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Joshua Alex Culwell (born May 17, 1994) is an American soccer player who currently plays for Los Angeles Force in the National Independent Soccer Association.
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2024-12-23
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Juba Film Festival
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The Juba Film Festival (JFF) is an annual film festival held in Juba, South Sudan. Founded in 2016 by filmmaker Simon Bingo, the festival is attended by thousands of people every year. In addition to producing the festival, JFF produces films and provides training in filmmaking.
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2024-12-22
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MyG (Indian consumer electronics retailer)
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myG (myG India Private Limited) is a retailer of home and kitchen appliances as well as digital gadgets headquartered in Kozhikode, founded in 2006. Currently, they have multiple stores across Kerala, including all districts Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Palakkad, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kottayam, Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta, Kollam and Thiruvananthapuram. myg.in is their own online shopping portal for consumers to book orders and get it delivered at their door step with myG 2Fast or Standard Delivery. myG Targets 5000Cr business turnover by 2025.{{cite web |date=22 September 2023
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2024-12-25
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Pokémon Home (2020 Pokémon storage app and game)
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Pokémon Home is a free app for mobile and Nintendo Switch developed by ILCA and published by The Pokémon Company, part of the Pokémon series, released in February 2020. Its main use is providing cloud-based storage for Pokémon. It also contains the 'Global Trading System' (GTS) that was excluded from Pokémon games after Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, and provides the ability to transfer Pokémon from the previous storage system, Pokémon Bank for the Nintendo 3DS, as well as Pokémon Go, onto the Switch.
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2024-12-29
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Myles Bright (Welsh footballer)
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Myles Iain Christian Bright (born 18 October 2002) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for National League South side Hemel Hempstead Town on loan from EFL League One club Huddersfield Town.
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2024-12-12
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Al Hadatha (Academic journal)
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Al Hadatha (Arabic: مجلة الحداثة) is a refereed academic cultural quarterly magazine that has been published in Beirut, Lebanon, since 1994 based on a license from the Ministry of Information. Since its first issue, the journal has been concerned with publishing academic research after it has been submitted to a specialized scientific committee.
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2024-12-26
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Nelli Ioffe (Russian-Israeli figure skater)
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Nelli Ioffe (Hebrew: נלי יופה; Russian: Нелли Иоффе; born 29 January 2004) is a Russian-Israeli figure skater. She is the 2020 Israeli national silver medalist and competed at the Junior Grand Prix Series, Junior World Championship , European Championship 2020 , 2021 World Championships.
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2024-12-17
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Cossacks (video games series) (Video game series)
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Cossacks is a series of real-time strategy video games developed by Ukrainian developer GSC Game World for Microsoft Windows.
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2024-12-26
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List of pubs in Hampshire owned by JD Wetherspoon
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This article lists pubs owned by JD Wetherspoon which are located in the county of Hampshire, United Kingdom. As of April 2021, there were 27 Wetherspoon's pubs in Hampshire.
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2024-12-22
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2029 ICC Champions Trophy (Tenth edition of Men's Champions Trophy)
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The 2029 ICC Champions Trophy will be the tenth edition of the ICC Champions Trophy. It will be hosted by India and contested by the top eight ranked men's national teams qualified from the 2027 Cricket World Cup.
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2024-12-23
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Alpha Ace (American subcompact electric coupe)
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The Alpha Ace is an electric subcompact 2-door coupe planned to be produced by American electric vehicle company Alpha Motor Corporation.
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2024-12-23
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Alpha Jax (American subcompact electric crossover)
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The Alpha Jax is an electric subcompact crossover quad coupe that was planned be produced by American electric vehicle company Alpha Motor Corporation in 2023. It is based on the Alpha Ace coupe.
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2024-12-23
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Alpha Saga (American compact electric sedan)
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The Alpha Saga is an electric compact sedan planned to be produced by American electric vehicle company Alpha Motor Corporation. It is based on the Alpha Ace coupe.
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2024-12-23
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Alpha Wolf (pickup truck) (American compact electric pickup truck)
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The Alpha Wolf is an electric compact pickup truck planned to be produced by American electric vehicle company Alpha Motor Corporation.
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2024-12-15
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Al-Khair University
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Al-Khair University is a private university located in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. The university has been sanctioned by Pakistan's Higher Education Commission and numerous court decisions have required the university to cease awarding degrees, not admit students and to close campuses. Media outlets in Pakistan have termed the university a "degree mill" which sold degrees.
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2024-12-10
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Eitermillen (Hamlet in Luxembourg District, Luxembourg)
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Éitermillen (French: Oetrange-Moulin), sometimes referred to as Maulin Diederich, is a settlement and Lieu-Dit centred around a former mill near Moutfort in the Commune of Contern in Luxembourg. It is located on the E29 main road. Éitermillen is elevated 265 metres above sea level and is in post code area L-5331.
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2024-12-29
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Erzya-Moksha Autonomy (Erzya-Moksha Autonomous Oblast of the Soviet Union)
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The Erzya-Moksha Autonomy (Erzya: Эрзя-Мокшонь Автономной область, Moksha: Эрзя-Мокшень Автономнай область, Russian: Эрзя-Мокшанская Автономная область) was a name of an administrative division of the Russian SFSR, Soviet Union approved by Executive Committee of Erzya-Moksha Autonomous oblast before July 16, 1928. The Executive Committee name didn't change till 1930. The conventional name of the Oblast was changed to Mordvin Okrug on July 16, 1928. The administrative centre first was planned to be the oldest Oblast city Temnikov but it was established in Saransk because of the railroad absence in Temnikov.
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2024-12-29
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Desi words (Vocabulary in Indo-Aryan languages)
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Deśi words, also known as Deśya words (Sanskrit: देश्य), represent the vocabulary in Indo-Aryan languages which are of non-Indo-European origin, mostly borrowed from Dravidian languages and Munda languages, the languages which are currently native to South India and East India respectively. They are also known as Deshaj words (Hindi: देशज), and considered one of the three etymological classes defined by native grammarians of Middle Indo-Aryan languages, alongside tatsama and tadbhava words. The word desi in this context means "local" (or "of the countryside"), referring that these loanwords are from the native languages of the Indian subcontinent that existed before the Indo-Aryan migrations.
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2024-12-26
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List of Formula One Grand Prix wins by Juan Manuel Fangio
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Juan Manuel Fangio was an Argentine racing driver who won five Formula One World Drivers' Championships. He won 24 out of 52 races in his career and formerly held the record for the most Grand Prix victories for thirteen years. He entered Formula One with Alfa Romeo at the inaugural Formula One season, finishing runner-up to Giuseppe Farina before clinching his maiden drivers' title the following year. Fangio became one of the leading drivers in the early days of Formula One as he dominated the mid-1950s by winning four consecutive championships with Maserati, Mercedes and Ferrari, becoming the only driver to win the Formula One World Championship with four different teams and – most importantly – the record world champion at the time with five drivers' titles. Fangio is also the oldest driver to win a Formula One World Championship to date, aged 46 years and 41 days. As of 2024, he remains the only Argentinian Formula One World Champion.
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2024-12-10
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Internet aesthetic (Visual art style)
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An Internet aesthetic is a visual art style, fashion style, or music genre accompanied by a subculture that usually originates from the Internet or is popularized on it. Throughout the 2010s and 2020s, online aesthetics gained increasing popularity, specifically on social media platforms, and often were used by people to express their individuality and creativity. They can also be used to create a sense of community and belonging among people who share the same interests. The term aesthetic has been described as being "totally divorced from its academic origins", and is commonly used as an adjective.
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2024-12-28
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Daniil Davydenko (Ukrainian professional footballer)
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Daniil Olehovych Davydenko (Ukrainian: Даніїл Олегович Давиденко; born 26 March 2000) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who plays as a left back.
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2024-12-12
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Reindorf Review
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The Reindorf Review was a 2021 article published by the University of Essex and authored by barrister Akua Reindorf surrounding concerns of a suppression of academic freedom due to the de-platforming and blacklisting of academics Jo Phoenix and Rosa Freedman who had expressed "gender critical" views.
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2024-12-16
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Broden Kelly (Australian comedian)
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Broden Kelly is an Australian comedian based in Melbourne. He is a founding member of Australian comedy group Aunty Donna, and their associated production company Haven't You Done Well Productions.
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2024-12-17
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Mary-Catherine Deibel
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Mary-Catherine Deibel (1950–2023), along with Deborah Hughes, was the owner of Upstairs On the Square (previously known as Upstairs at the Pudding) and known as the unofficial mayor of Harvard Square. At the restaurant, Deibel was in charge of public relations and hospitality. After closing her restaurant New Year's Eve 2013, she worked in development for local Cambridge organizations and was president of the Harvard Square Business Association (HSBA) board of directors.
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2024-12-29
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Bangladesh at major beauty pageants (National beauty pageants in Bangladesh)
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Miss Bangladesh is a national beauty pageant in Bangladesh which also selects other winners to participate in big beauty pageants like Miss Universe (separate pageant under Miss Bangladesh) and Miss World.
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2024-12-28
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Battle of Wan (1726) (18th c. military action)
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The Battle of Wan occurred in 1726. It was the first major battle involving Sikhs since the execution of Banda Singh Bahadur.
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2024-12-22
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Licious (Indian e-commerce service)
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Licious is an e-commerce service that sells seafood and meat, in addition to ready-to-cook and ready-to-eat products. It is operated by Delightful Gourmet Private Limited and headquartered in Bangalore. It was launched in 2015 by Abhay Hanjura and Vivek Gupta.
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2024-12-29
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Charbel Shamoon (Iraqi footballer)
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Charbel Awni Shamoon (Arabic:شربل شمعون, Syriac:ܫܡܥܘܢ ܫܲܪܒܹܝܠ; born 10 February 2004) is a professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Western United. Born in Australia, he represents Iraq at youth international level.
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2024-12-29
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Neeraj Doneria (Indian convener of Bajrang Dal)
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Neeraj Doneria is an Indian Hindu who serves as National Convener of Bajrang Dal.
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2024-12-26
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Functional Diamond (Academic journal)
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Functional Diamond is a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal published by Taylor & Francis. It covers research on diamond-based materials, structures and composites, as well as fundamental insights and new findings toward advanced functionality in physics, chemistry, materials science, biology, and engineering. It is the official journal of the "Zhengzhou Research Institute for Abrasives & Grinding". The editors-in-chief are Meiyong Liao (National Institute for Materials Science) and Haitao Ye (University of Leicester).
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2024-12-27
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Elise Finch (American television meteorologist (1972–2023))
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Elise Finch (February 24, 1972 – July 16, 2023) was an American television meteorologist with WCBS-TV New York City from 2007. Previously with NBC's Early Today, with the CBS Phoenix, Arizona affiliate KPHO, an anchor and reporter at the CBS and Fox Youngstown, Ohio affiliates WKBN and WYFX, and the ABC Austin, Minnesota affiliate KAAL. She started her television broadcasting career working behind the scenes at E! Entertainment Television.
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2024-12-25
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Angelina Jaffe (Venezuelan lawyer and ambassador)
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Angelina Jaffe Carbonell is a Venezuelan lawyer. In 2019 she was appointed by the National Assembly as the Venezuelan ambassador to Luxembourg.
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2024-12-26
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Debayan Dasgupta
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Debayan Dasgupta is an Indian scientist, entrepreneur, and engineer known for his work in nanorobotics and magnetic helical microstructures. He is the co-founder of Theranautilus, considered the world's first nanorobotics company focused on clinical applications.
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2024-12-21
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Driftwood fort (Type of shelter)
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A driftwood fort, driftwood hut, or teepee,[failed verification] is a man-made collection of driftwood stacked to make a hut, usually at a beach. Most driftwood forts are conic in shape, though they may more closely resemble an ordinary camping tent, or be built in the manner of a log cabin with logs stacked horizontally. Driftwood forts are particularly common along the American and Canadian west coasts.
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2024-12-24
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Frog Detective (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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The Haunted Island, a Frog Detective Game is a 2018 comedy adventure video game.
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2024-12-19
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ClickUp (Project management software)
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ClickUp is a project management software company that provides an all-in-one platform to improve workplace efficiency and collaboration. The platform's features include tasks, chat, whiteboards, spreadsheets, and document collaboration on a unified platform. It was founded by Zeb Evans and Alex Yurkowski in 2017.
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2024-12-24
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Kheyrollah Ghahramani (World Class Wrestler)
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Kheirollah Ghahramani (born July 26, 1996) is an Iranian freestyle wrestler who currently competes at 65 kilograms.
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2024-12-24
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Appin (company) (Defunct Indian cybersecurity training institution)
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Appin was an Indian cyberespionage company started in 2003 and run by brothers Rajat Khare and Anuj Khare. Although it initially started as a cybersecurity training firm, by 2010 the company had begun providing hacking services for governments and corporate clients. In 2013, a report by Shadowserver Foundation pointed to evidence linking Appin to several hacks of high-profile organizations.
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2024-12-22
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Nuvoco Vistas Corporation (Indian cement company)
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Nuvoco Vistas Corporation Limited is an Indian building materials company with headquarters in Mumbai. They provide cement, ready-mix concrete (RMX), and modern building materials (MBM), with an installed capacity of 25 MMTPA.
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2024-12-24
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Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi (Indian politician (1970–2023))
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Sukhdev Singh Gogamedi was an Indian social activist who was the president of Shree Rashtriya Rajput Karni Sena, a right-wing group. He was shot dead by unidentified assailants in Jaipur on 5 December 2023. The incident took place in the Shyam Nagar area. The Lawrence Bishnoi Gang claimed responsibility for the murder.
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2024-12-27
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Manvee (2022 Indian film)
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Manvee (transl. Women) is a 2022 Indian Hindi-language LGBT-related film directed by Tanmay Nag and produced by Boombaaz Entertainment.
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2024-12-18
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Battle of Pangal (16th century battle between Golconda and Vijayanagar)
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The Battle of Pangal was a significant military engagement between the forces of the Vijayanagar Empire and the Golconda Sultanate, or Qutb Shahi dynasty, in 1512 A.D. It took place in the vicinity of Pangal fort, marked by strategic shifts in control over the years.[dubious – discuss]
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2024-12-12
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Hearth Party (Political party in Turkey)
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The Hearth Party (Turkish: Ocak Partisi) is a Turkish political party founded by Kadir Canpolat on June 2, 2023.
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2024-12-23
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DJ Colastraw
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Bonno Ngaka (born 28 July 1984 in Serowe) professionally known as DJ Colastraw, is a Motswana International producer, promoter and a Disk Jockey. DJ Colastraw holds Bachelor of Business Honors in Marketing from the Limkokwing University of Creative Technology Botswana Campus.
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2024-12-29
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Gate.io (Cayman Islands-based cryptocurrency exchange)
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Gate.io is a Cayman Islands-based cryptocurrency exchange and blockchain platform established in 2013. According to Bloomberg and Reuters it is ranked among the top most worldwide for the trading volume.
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2024-12-19
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Luca Guadagnino's unrealized projects
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The following is a list of unproduced Luca Guadagnino projects in roughly chronological order.
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2024-12-23
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Sangeeta Beniwal (Indian politician)
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Sangeeta Beniwal is an Indian politician from Rajasthan. She served as the president of the Rajasthan State Commission for Protection of Child Rights. She also served as the president of the Women's Rural Congress in Jodhpur district. She is member of the Indian National Congress. She did Bachelor of Laws from Jai Narayan Vyas University, Jodhpur in 2006.
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2024-12-26
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Nande Mabala (South African model and influencer)
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Nande Mabala (born 16 July 1998) is a South African model and influencer. She was the second Runner-up of Miss South Africa 2023. After the Miss South Africa 2023 competition, she was named the first Runner-up of Miss World SA 2024. She is the face of Bella Collection and also appeared on magazine covers like Bona Magazine, Glow and Sowetan etc.
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2024-12-28
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2024–25 FK Mladá Boleslav season (FK Mladá Boleslav 2024–25 football season)
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The 2024–25 season is the 123rd season in the history of FK Mladá Boleslav, and the 21st consecutive season in Czech First League. In addition to the domestic league, the team participated in the Czech Cup and the UEFA Conference League.
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2024-12-13
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Patrick Bet-David (American Businessman, YouTuber, and Podcaster (born 1978))
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Patrick Bet-David (born October 18, 1978) is an Iranian-American businessman and podcaster. He is the host of the PBD Podcast and Valuetainment, which cover topics such as current events, business, and pop culture, often featuring celebrity guests. In 2009, he founded PHP Agency, a multi-level marketing company selling life insurance and financial services. Bet-David's podcast frequently hosts political figures, including Donald Trump.
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2024-12-29
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Daere Afonya-a Akobo (Nigerian businessman)
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Daere Afonya-a Akobo is a Nigerian entrepreneur. He is the group managing director of PE Energy Ltd.
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2024-12-17
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AEYE Health (American Med-tech company)
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AEYE Health is an American technology company specializing in artificial intelligence-based diagnostics for retinal imaging. Founded by Zack Dvey-Aharon and Danny Margalit, the company has offices in New York and Tel Aviv.AEYE Health’s FDA-cleared AI technology is utilized at the point of care in environments such as primary care offices, endocrinology clinics, and home care to conduct diabetic eye exams.
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2024-12-19
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David Ayer's unrealized projects
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The following is a list of unproduced David Ayer projects in roughly chronological order. During his long career, American filmmaker David Ayer has worked on several projects which never progressed beyond the pre-production stage under his direction. Some of these projects fell in development hell, were officially canceled, were in development limbo or would see life under a different production team.
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2024-12-27
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First United Methodist Church (Midland, Texas) (Church in the United States)
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First United Methodist Church is a Methodist church in Midland, Texas. It is the church at which President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush were married.
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2024-12-17
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Nathalie Beasnael (Medical professional, journalist and philanthropist)
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Nathalie Beasnael is a Chadian-American medical professional, author and philanthropist. Her charity work has benefited the rural areas of Chad, Senegal, Ghana, South Africa and Nigeria. She is the founder of the Health4Peace, a non-profit which provides medical supplies to rural hospitals across Africa. She is also a recovery nurse at the California Surgical Institute in Beverly Hills.
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2024-12-24
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Arcadia Global School Dubai
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Arcadia Global School Dubai (founded 2023) is an educational institute based in UAE,located in the center of the Discovery Gardens/Al Furjan Community.
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2024-12-26
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Sooko Deji Ajomale-Mcword
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Sòókò Deji Ajomald-Mcword (born July 29, 1984) is a Nigerian figure in sports, tourism, and diplomacy, known for founding the African Sports Tourism Week and serving as Secretary-General of the World Sports Tourism Council. Born in Lagos, he attended schools in Lagos and Abeokuta. He has worked in writing and public relations and developed an interest in golf, organizing tournaments and publishing related works. Ajomale-McWord leads Diplomacy Publishing & Events and has been involved with international organizations.
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2024-12-24
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Allan Kato (Ugandan social entreprenuer)
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Allan Kato is a Ugandan social entrepreneur and activist. He founded the nonprofit organisation Allan Children's Foundation in 2019, and works through the foundation to provide aid to underprivileged children in Uganda.
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2024-12-17
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Maoist Communist Party (France) (Political party in France)
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The Maoist Communist Party (French: Parti Communiste maoïste, abbreviated PCm) is a Marxist-Leninist-Maoist (MLM) political party in France. The party's ideology focuses primarily on the Maoist aspect of MLM. The party was founded in January 2016, succeeding the Red Bloc (Maoist Unity) which was formed in 2012 by the French Maoist Communist Party and the Union of Communists of France Marxist-Leninist and the Communist Organization, Red Future.[citation needed]
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2024-12-27
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Karzan Kardozi
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Karzan Kardozi (Sorani Kurdish: کارزان کاردۆزی); born 2 May 1983) is a Kurdish American film director, writer and producer.
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2024-12-24
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Pagini Juridice (Romanian academic law journal (1932–1940))
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Pagini Juridice (English: Legal Pages) was a Romanian law journal issued in Cernăuți from 1932 until 1940. It featured articles by scholars and practitioners from the legal field and adjacent disciplines about topics related to Romanian and international law with a special focus on Bukovina. Additionally, it printed official notes related to the Cernăuți Court of Appeal (Curtea de Apel Cernăuți) and book reviews. The journal was founded by Dr. Dimitrie Tușinschi, First President of the Cernăuți Court of Appeal who, along several legal professionals from Bukovina, served as one of the editors.
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2024-12-03
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Jhala Manna (Rajrana of Bari Sadri (1542-1576))
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Man Singh Jhala (c. 15 May 1542 – 18 June 1576), popularly known as Jhala Manna and Jhala Bida was the Rajrana of Badi Sadri in Mewar during the reign of Maharana Pratap and a military general his army who fought against Mughals and pretended to be Maharana Pratap during the Battle of Haldighati. In Mewari folk tales he is also called as Jhala Sardar.
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2024-12-28
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ML Lather (Former Director General of Police, Rajasthan)
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Mohan Lal Lather (born 10 May 1961), better known as M.L. Lather, is a 1987 batch Indian Police Service officer from Rajasthan Cadre. He is former Director General of Police (DGP) of Rajasthan. He previously also served as Director General (DG) in crime and law order. He currently serves as Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) of Rajasthan. He is recipient of President's Police Medal, highest police award in India.
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2024-12-27
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Cashfree (Indian payment service provider)
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Cashfree (also known as Cashfree Payments) is an Indian payment service provider. It provides payment solutions via APIs for platform businesses like crowdfunding portals, online marketplaces, and small business software companies. Additionally, it offers fraud and risk protection through bank account verification.
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2024-12-11
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58 Seconds (1964 Hungarian film)
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58 Seconds (Hungarian: 58 másodperc) is a 1964 Hungarian sports documentary short film directed by Lívia Gyarmathy. It delves into the demanding training regimen of competitive swimmers, and shows the agony and ecstasy of derbies themselves. The director went to Margaret Island to interview star Hungarian swimmers of the day, such as Ágota Sebő and Valéria Gyenge, but ultimately decided to go with an amateur swimmer instead.
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2024-12-10
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2024 Tel Aviv truck attack (ramming attack near the entrance to Glilot military camps in Ramat HaSharon, Israel)
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On 27 October 2024, at least one person was killed and 35 others were injured in a truck-ramming attack near the Glilot military base and the Mossad headquarters in Ramat HaSharon, Israel. The driver was killed by armed bystanders.
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2024-12-24
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Daniel Owiredu (Ghanaian business executive)
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Daniel Owiredu is a Ghanaian engineer and mining executive. He currently serves as the chief executive officer of Future Global Resources and is a board member of GCB Bank Ltd.
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2024-12-15
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Ethics of simulated suffering
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The ethics of simulated suffering examines the moral, philosophical, and practical implications of creating simulations that might lead to experiences of suffering. As technology advances, especially in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual reality, there is growing concern that complex simulations could create entities capable of experiencing suffering. This area of ethics, intersecting with AI ethics and effective altruism, raises significant questions about moral responsibility, risk management, and societal regulation.
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2024-12-28
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Shivratan Agarwal (Indian entrepreneur)
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Shivratan Agarwal is an Indian entrepreneur who is founder and chairman of the Bikaji Foods International.
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2024-12-24
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List of men's footballers with the most official appearances (including youth internationals & reserves)
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In association football, at least 58 players have played at least 1,000 official matches at all age levels. Regarding youth football, only matches with national teams are counted, as such data for club levels cannot be found for the majority of the players. Regarding B teams and reserve teams, appearances for such teams are also included. War-time results are excluded if they were later regarded as unofficial by the relevant Football Association(s); if they were included, Billy Meredith would be the first ever player to have played in 1,000 official matches and Stanley Matthews would also make the list.
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2024-12-25
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Putra Adhiguna (Indonesian energy economist)
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Putra Adhiguna is a chief analyst, advisor and educator in energy transition economics, technology and policy based in Indonesia. He is the managing director of Energy Shift Institute, an Asia-focused energy finance thinktank that he co-founded in 2024. Prior to this, he led the Asia energy technology research at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, a US-based thinktank.
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2024-12-24
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Al Laith Group (Dubai-Based construction and engineering company)
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Al Laith Group is a Dubai-based company that provides engineering, project and construction access solutions, as well as rental and sales of equipment, machinery, and temporary facilities to the construction, events, and film industries.
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2024-12-23
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Monk (hardcore punk band) (Musical artist)
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Monk is a hardcore punk band from Los Angeles, California. The band's first live performance and record release took place on August 11, 2023. The band has gone on to tour the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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2024-12-27
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HomeLane
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Homevista Decor and Furnishings Private Limited, commonly known as HomeLane is a home interior and renovation company headquartered in Bengaluru, India. It provides services under designing, manufacturing and installation of modular furniture for homeowners. HomeLane has over 44 experience centres spread across 22 cities in India.
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2024-12-24
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Ankur Malik (Indian cricketer)
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Ankur Malik (born November 5, 2003) is an Indian cricketer who plays as an allrounder for Sikkim. He is a right-handed batter and a legbreak bowler. Malik has represented Sikkim cricket team in domestic cricket across all formats, including First-Class cricket, List A, and T20 matches.
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2024-12-11
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Logan Brown (pregnant man)
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Logan Brown is a British trans rights activist, blogger, and residential children's support worker. The partner of non-binary drag performer Bailey J Mills, he is best known in the U.K. for having a child while having transitioned to becoming a man. Brown was featured on the cover of Glamour UK in 2023, whilst in his final trimester of pregnancy. The cover was for the magazine's Pride issue, and featured Brown in a body-painted suit, which referenced Demi Moore's famous 1992 cover photo for Vanity Fair where she posed nude while pregnant.
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2024-12-01
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Michael Beint (British actor)
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Michael Beint (born 1925) is an English actor.
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2024-12-10
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Kevin Kade (Rwandan singer-songwriter)
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Richard Ngabo, commonly known as Kevin Kade (born 23 September 2000) in Gikondo Kicukiro District, is a Rwandan singer, songwriter and performer.
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2024-12-27
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Josh Broghamer (American basketball player and coach)
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Josh Broghamer is an American professional basketball coach who is an assistant coach for the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
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2024-12-16
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Cassie Petrey (American digital marketer)
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Cassie Petrey is an American digital marketer and entrepreneur. Cassie has gained recognition for her work in shaping the online presence of music artists since 2004. Cassie is a co-founder of Crowd Surf, a digital marketing company that works with musicians, celebrities, and brands to enhance their online presence and fan engagement. In 2016, Cassie was included on the music portion of the Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
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2024-12-07
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Kamna Pathak (Indian television actress (born 1990))
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Kamna Pathak (born 3 June 1989) is an Indian television actress, she predominantly worked in Hindi television and theatre. She is known for her role as Rajesh in the Hindi comedy show Happu Ki Ultan Paltan.
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2024-12-28
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Maya Kornberg (American political scientist)
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Maya Kornberg (born 1991) is an American political scientist and commentator. A senior research fellow and manager in the Brennan Center's Elections and Government Program, she is the author of Inside Congressional Committees: Function and Dysfunction in Lawmaking.
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2024-12-09
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2024 Al-Mustariha massacre (Turkish drone strike on civilian family in Syria)
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On the night of 8 December 2024, a Turkish drone strike targeted a residential structure in Al-Mustariha village in Raqqa Governorate, killing twelve members of a single family, which included women and children. The civilian mass casualty event contributed to considerable panic among the local population in areas held by Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria regarding military escalation in the region with the onset of Operation Dawn of Freedom and the 2024 Manbij offensive conducted by the pro-Turkish Syrian National Army (SNA) against Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) positions. These airstrikes took places in three provinces: Al-Hasakah Governorate (140 strikes killed 3 Syrian soldiers, 24 military personnel, and 6 civilians, including one woman), Raqqa Governorate (7 strikes resulted in the deaths of 4 military personnel and 11 civilians) and Rural Aleppo (45 strikes killed 4 military personnel and 3 civilians).
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2024-12-27
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Gjorge Gjorgiev (Macedonian footballer)
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Gjorge Gjorgiev (born 18 June 1996) is a Macedonian footballer who plays as a midfielder.
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2024-12-25
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Pump.fun (Solana token creation platform)
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pump.fun (commonly referred to as Pump) is a cryptocurrency trading platform for the Solana blockchain that enables users to create tokens and trade them immediately on the platform, as well as to launch them onto decentralized exchanges like Raydium. The domain name was first registered on September 19, 2023, with the platform launching exactly four months later on January 19, 2024. After its launch, Pump quickly grew in popularity with over 5.1 million tokens being created through the platform as of December 26, 2024. While any type of token can be created, the majority of tokens are classified as meme coins due to their lack of functionality outside of investments.
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2024-12-12
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Jms Brynt (American musician)
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James Winston Bryant (born April 18, 1988), also known as Jms Brynt, is an American artist, athlete, engineer and hacktivist.
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2024-12-18
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Gregory J. Blotnick (American hedge fund manager)
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Gregory Joshua Blotnick (born November 12, 1986) is an American hedge fund manager and author. He is the founder and portfolio manager of Brattle Street Capital, a long/short equity hedge fund based in New York. In 2021, he pled guilty to wire fraud and money laundering charges associated with claiming Paycheck Protection Program loans.
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2024-12-26
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Karen Friedman Agnifilo (American attorney and legal commentator)
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Karen Friedman Agnifilo (née Friedman; born 1965/1966) is an American attorney and legal commentator. She is a partner at Agnifilo Intrater LLP who previously served as Chief Assistant District Attorney under Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance. Friedman Agnifilo is a frequent media analyst and co-hosts a popular legal podcast called MissTrial.
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2024-12-15
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Ram Vishwakarma (Indian Scientist)
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Ram Vishwakarma is an Indian scientist and a leader in the field of pharmaceutical research and integrative medicine. Born and educated in India, he has built a career that bridges cutting-edge scientific research and innovative industrial applications. He is an elected Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, India.
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2024-12-19
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Mwijaku
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Mwemba Burton (born January 4, 1985), known professionally as Mwijaku, is a Tanzanian Influencer, broadcaster, actor and social commentator.
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2024-12-18
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İAOSB Müdürlüğü (Tram İzmir) (LRT station in İzmir, Turkey)
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İAOSB Müdürlüğü is a Turkish light-rail station on Çiğli Tram Blue Line and Çiğli Tram Red Line of the Tram İzmir network. The station is located in Izmir Ataturk Organized Industrial Zone (IAOIZ). The station was opened on 27 January 2024.
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2024-12-19
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List of Ale Conners of London
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Annually, during the Midsummer Common Hall, liverymen of the City of London elect four ale conners. An ale conner was originally appointed to examine the quality and measure of ale sold in the City of London, however the title is now a sinecure.
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2024-12-26
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Bobo Ajudua (Nigerian entertainment lawyer (born 1990))
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Bobo Fred Ajudua (born 30 July 1990) also known as Jiggy Lawyer is a Nigerian media and entertainment lawyer. He is the founder of BFA & Co. Legal. Ajudua has represented Davido and other celebrities, political figures, and international brands.
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2024-12-18
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List of NFL quarterbacks by teams beaten
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A starting NFL quarterback is the only player who receives credit for his team's wins and losses. There have been a select few who have beaten every team he faced at least once. Also, if a quarterback plays for more than one team, there is a possibility he can beat every team in the league. This is a list of the number of teams each quarterback has won a game against in both regular season and playoffs, along with a list of the teams he did not beat in his career. The list is limited to the top 50 QBs by number of teams won against. Note that the list of teams not beaten includes only franchises that were active during the player's playing years.
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2024-12-19
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Brünnhilde (cat) (cat)
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Brünnhilde was a female tabby cat known from two 1936 photographs of her wearing a costume of her namesake from Der Ring des Nibelungen, an opera by Richard Wagner. She became notable in the 2022 for her inclusion in Not an Ostrich: & Other Images from America's Library, an exhibit of historical photographs hosted by the United States Library of Congress.
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2024-12-23
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Evaristo and Sons Sea Transport Corp.
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Evaristo and Sons Sea Transport Corp. is a Philippine domestic shipping line based at Km. 4, National Highway, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City. The office is located at Km. 4, National Highway, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City. It operates passenger, cargo and RORO vessels to various destinations in the Philippines.
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2024-12-21
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Indonesian Vtuber Awards 2024 (Annual awards presented to Indonesian VTubers)
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VTuber Awards Indonesia 2024, is one of the special events celebrated the outstanding virtual youtuber (VTuber) community in Indonesia with the first ceremony on November 23. Hosted on Muse Indonesia's YouTube channel, the awards invited fans to vote for their favorite VTubers, groups, and virtual creators across 14 categories. The awards process began with over 140 nominations in Phase 1, narrowed down to 70 finalists for Phase 2, which was announced on October 30.
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2024-12-21
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Malik Basintale (Ghanaian politician)
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Malik Basintale (born 7 January 1993) is a Ghanaian politician and a member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He currently serves as the Deputy National Communication Officer of the party.
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2024-12-27
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Finn Magnus Torall
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Finn Magnus Torall (born 1986) is a Norwegian entrepreneur. He is the founder of Milrab, an e-commerce company selling tactical, outdoor, and survival gear.
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2024-12-21
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Indonesian VTuber Awards (Annual awards presented to Indonesian VTubers)
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The Indonesian VTuber Awards, also referred to as VTuber Awards Indonesia, are annual awards presented to recognize VTuber industry from Indonesia. Winners are determined through public voting. The first ceremony was held on 23 November 2024, hosted on Muse Indonesia's YouTube channel.
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2024-12-22
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Bais Chaya elementary school shootings (Series of shooting incidents in Toronto, Canada)
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In 2024, the Bais Chaya Mushka Girls Elementary School in Toronto, Canada was targeted in three shooting incidents.
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2024-12-27
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Decker Reported (2023 call by American football referee)
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Decker Reported refers to a controversial call made near the end of a 2023 regular season game between the Detroit Lions and the Dallas Cowboys. The game was broadcast nationally on a special edition of Monday Night Football on December 30, 2023.
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2024-12-23
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Mohini Mohan Dhar (Indian lawyer and political figure)
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Mohini Mohan Dhar was an Indian lawyer and Dewan of Mayurbhanj, appointed by Sriram Chandra Bhanj Deo. He played a key role in the estate's administration under Maharaja Bhanja Deo.
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2024-12-24
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Harshada Pathare (Author)
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Harshada Pathare is an Indian author and storyteller. She is known for her documentary film Shodh and her storytelling. She has been honored with the Tagore International Film Festival Award and the RIOCAPAA Critics' Choice Award in 2022. One of her poem was featured in the Taj Mahal Review in December 2011.
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2024-12-23
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Party royale game (2018 video game)
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Party Royale Games are a subgenre of video games focused on multiplayer competitions in elimination-based mini-games. They combine casual fun with a light-hearted yet challenging atmosphere, often inspired by physical competition TV shows like Wipeout and Takeshi's Castle. These games are designed to be accessible to players of all ages, offering quick and engaging rounds.
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2024-12-27
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Mavis Ma (Taiwanese politician (born 1945))
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Mavis Ma (born 1945) is a Taiwanese politician affiliated with the Kuomintang. She is the eldest sister of Ma Ying-jeou, the former president of Taiwan, and the eldest daughter of Ma He-ling. She has held positions such as a Central Committee member and Central Review Committee member of the Kuomintang. Mavis Ma holds dual citizenship of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and the United States and has lived in the United States for many years.
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2024-12-27
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NGC 1165 (Barred spiral galaxy in the constellation Fornax)
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NGC 1165 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the constellation Fornax. It lies approximately 230 million light-years away from Earth and was discovered by astronomer John Herschel in 1835.
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2024-12-23
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Cold Ones (web series) (2018 Australian TV series or program)
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Cold Ones is an Australian podcast and YouTube web series hosted by Chad Roberts (from Joji) and Max Stanley (from MaxMoeFoe).
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2024-12-23
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Apify (Czech tech startup)
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Apify is a web scraping platform for extracting data from websites and automating workflows a human would otherwise complete manually in an internet browser. It has over 3,000 serverless cloud programs called Actors that carry out specific functions, such as a Google Trends scraper and website content crawler. Its clients include Siemens, Decathlon, T-Mobile, Groupon, Accenture, Microsoft, and the European Commission.
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2024-12-24
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Hayden Jones (Australian tennis player (born 2006))
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Hayden Jones (born 30 August 2006) is an Australian tennis player.
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2024-12-24
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Morteza Khoshbakht (Iranian freelance wrestler (born 1980))
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Morteza Khoshbakht (Persian: مرتضی خوشبخت; born on May 10, 1359, in Tehran) is an Iranian freelance wrestler. One of his honors is winning the gold medal at the World Youth Championship in Tehran in 1996
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2024-12-23
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Oldest Doctor Who Cast Members
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This is a list of tables of the oldest Doctor Who cast members in ordinal ranks.
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2024-12-25
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East Rutherford High School (North Carolina) (Public school in Bostic, North Carolina, United States)
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East Rutherford High School (ERHS) is a public high school located in Bostic, North Carolina. The school serves 710 students from grades 9–12. ERHS has a staff of 59 certified members and an additional 27 non-certified staff members.
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2024-12-27
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Ally Louks (English academic)
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Amelia Mary Louks (born 1997/1998) is an English literary academic. She gained prominence after her PhD dissertation went viral on social media, bringing attention to her research topic of the politics of smell descriptions in literature.
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2024-12-27
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Niteon (Nigerian software company)
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Niteon is a Nigerian software technology company based in Lagos State Nigeria it was established in 2023. Niteon has four subsidiaries: Software Technology, Agriculture Technology, Financial Technology, Creating Media Hub. Dedicated to empowering African Industries and accelerating trade through cutting edge digital solutions.
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2024-12-24
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Katherine McBroom (American trial attorney)
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Katherine (Kacey) McBroom is an American trial attorney known for her work in criminal cases. She is recognized for her role in the legal case of Pedro Martinez, a former school janitor in San Bernardino County, California, who was wrongly accused of multiple accounts of child molestation and detained for five years prior to being acquitted on all counts in the trial where he was represented by Katherine McBroom and Ian Wallach. McBroom is counsel to Martinez in the civil trial against the County of San Bernardino, and officers who prosecuted the criminal trial alleging fabrication of evidence and other misconduct.
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2024-12-25
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2024 German anti-immigration protests
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Beginning on 23 December 2024, following an attack on a Christmas market in Magdeburg on 22 December, a far-right rally began in Magdeburg calling for the mass deportation of immigrants. The rally was actively supported by the AfD, which has called for more street protests.
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2024-12-25
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Karthik Raja Karnan (Indian businessman, inventor and entrepreneur)
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Karthik Raja Karnan (born May 30, 1994) is an Indian businessman, inventor and entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of MADique Technologies, Manufacturer and Supplier of food machines.
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2024-12-24
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Amaire Johnson (American musician)
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Amaire Johnson is an American producer, songwriter, music director, and multi-instrumentalist, who primarily collaborates with rapper Big Sean, and is best known for co-writing and producing Big Sean singles "Moves", "Single Again", "Bounce Back", and "One Man Can Change the World". Johnson has contributed to the following Big Sean projects in various capacities: Dark Sky Paradise (2015), Twenty88 (2016), I Decided (2017), Detroit (2019), Detroit II (2020), and Better Me Than You (2024). Johnson has also contributed to projects from Schoolboy Q, Isaiah Rashad, Nipsey Hussle, and Jhené Aiko, among others. In December 2024, XXL cited his contribution to Ab-soul's "Peace" as the "best produced track" on parent album Soul Burger.
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2024-12-27
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Jet Age Nation Builders
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The Jet Age Nation Builders is a Company founded in 2015 by Dr Young Piero O is a continental organization with a significant mission to promote continent advancement, investment, peace, security, industrialization, partnership and collaboration among African countries.
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2024-12-24
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Mindinventory (Indian information technology company)
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MindInventory is an Indian information technology services company, based in Ahmedabad. MindInventory provides services in business intelligence and analytics, application development management (ADM), mobility, cloud, social media, testing, enterprise services (ERP and CRM), and infrastructure management services.
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2024-12-24
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Susan Bryant (U.S. Army colonel and scholar at Georgetown University)
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Susan Bryant is a retired U.S. Army colonel and scholar at Georgetown University who is the founder of Strategic Education International.
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2024-12-25
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Zahra Alavi (Tennis Player)
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Zahra Alavi (born on 10 June 1357 in Khuzestan) is a professional tennis player from Iran. In 1993, she won the first place in the country in table tennis.
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2024-12-25
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Mansur Alavi (Tennis player)
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Mansour Alavi (born on May 7, 1348 in Dezful) is a former professional tennis player from Iran. He is now the coach of the Iranian national team in table tennis.
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2024-12-27
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I Want to Live (2015 film) (Kurdish Iraqi Documentary Film)
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I Want to Live (Sorani Kurdish: دەمەوێت بژیم) is a 2015 Kurdish documentary film directed by Karzan Kardozi. The film focuses on Shndar, a young Kurdish boy with thalassemia disease living in a refugee camp with his family in Kurdistan Region of Iraq as he recall his life during Syrian Civil War and ISIS attack on Kurdistan.
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2024-12-24
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Olugbenro Oyekan (Nigerian Academician, Dean and Vice president at the International school of management, (ISM), Lagos State, Nigeria)
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Olugbenro Oyekan born on (7th March 1979) is a Nigerian Academician, Dean and Vice president at the International school of management, (ISM), Lagos State, Nigeria.
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2024-12-27
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Latino belt
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The Latino belt is an area of eastern Pennsylvania.
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2024-12-25
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Nomad (app)
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Nomad is a digital communications product that uses eSIM (embedded SIM) technology, launched in 2020.
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2024-12-26
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Angelos Bountalis (Greek professional footballer)
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Angelos Bountalis (Greek: Άγγελος Μπούνταλης; born 23 August 1991) is a Greek professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder and occasionally as a right-back.
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2024-12-27
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Amstel City F.C. (Football club)
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Amstel City F.C. is a football club from Amsterdam, Netherlands. The club was founded in 2023 by Omar Sameh.
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2024-12-27
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Dennis Mukoya (Kenyan politician, writer, tech start-up executive, electrical and telecommunications engineer, blogger and YouTuber)
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Dennis Makokha Mukoya is a Kenyan politician, writer, tech start-up executive, electrical and telecommunications engineer, blogger and YouTuber. Mukoya contested the position of Member of National Assembly (MNA) for Lurambi Constituency in the 2022 Kenyan general election, the third under the progressive 2010 Constitution of Kenya.
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2024-12-27
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PKHeX
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PKHeX is a Pokémon save file editor developed by a user by the name of Kurt, also known by the handle "kwsch". The tool allows users to modify save data from various Pokémon games, providing functionality to adjust Pokémon attributes, game progress, inventory, and more. PKHeX is widely used by players and researchers to customize their gaming experience, analyze game data, or restore corrupted save files.
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2024-12-26
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ExonHost (Bangladesh-based web hosting company)
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ExonHost is a web hosting and domain registration company based in Bangladesh. Operated by its parent company, Purple IT Ltd., ExonHost is the only ICANN-accredited registrar in Bangladesh. The company provides various hosting solutions, including shared hosting, reseller hosting, VPS hosting, dedicated servers, and domain registration services.
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2024-12-28
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List of music and dance anime
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This is a list of Music and dance anime, OVAs, ONAs, and films. The list does not contain strictly idol anime, OVAs and ONAs but may contain anime that use idol setting or themes as part of a bigger plot. The list also only includes multi-episode and single-episode anime/OVAs/ONAs with a minimum total running time of 15 minutes (because there are numerous anime music videos).
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2024-12-27
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Artan Dulaku
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Artan Dulaku is an Albanian entrepreneur who is one among the 10 most richest person in Albania . He is known for his involvement in a variety of industries, including construction, tourism, real estate, media, and telecommunications.
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2024-12-26
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Sydney Pulver (American soccer player (born 1999))
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Sydney Lauren Pulver (born August 20, 1999) is an American professional soccer player who last played as a midfielder for San Diego Wave FC in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL). She played college soccer for the Washington State Cougars and was drafted by the San Diego Wave in the 2022 NWSL Draft.
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2024-12-29
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List of Formula Grand Prix wins by Sebastian Vettel
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Sebastian Vettel is a former German racing driver who won four Formula One World Drivers' Championships, all of them consecutively from 2010 to 2013; he also scored a total of 53 race wins across his 16-year-career in Formula One, which places him fourth in terms of the most Grand Prix wins. After great success in junior formulae, Vettel progressed to Formula One in 2007 with BMW Sauber. As a member of the Red Bull Junior Team, he moved to its sister team Toro Rosso for the following year where he took his maiden victory at the rain-affected Italian Grand Prix, which is considered as one of his finest drives in his career. Following his win, he became the youngest Grand Prix winner at the time aged 21 years and 73 days. His great performances earned him a seat to the Red Bull team for 2009, taking four victories on his way to take second in the championship behind Jenson Button.
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2024-12-26
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Dreams Mall (Shopping mall in Kottiyam, Kollam)
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The Dreams Mall is a shopping mall in Kottiyam, Kollam, Kerala, owned by Desinganadu Rapid Development and Assistance Co-operative Society, registered under the acronym 'DREAMS'. The mall is part of the first phase of the Rs 100 crore development project spread over 2 acres 15 cents of land along NH-66 in Kottiyam. The mall has several facilities including outlets of major fast food restaurant chains, food courts, a 3-screen multiplex from Aashirvad Cinemas, Lulu Daily Hypermarket, ATMs, and underground parking.
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2024-12-26
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List of Formula One Grand Prix wins by Sebastian Vettel
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Sebastian Vettel is a former German racing driver who won four Formula One World Drivers' Championships, all of them consecutively from 2010 to 2013; he also scored a total of 53 race wins across his 16-year-career in Formula One, which places him fourth in terms of the most Grand Prix wins. After great success in junior formulae, Vettel progressed to Formula One in 2007 with BMW Sauber at that year's United States Grand Prix. As a member of the Red Bull Junior Team, he moved to its sister team Toro Rosso later that year where he took his maiden victory at the rain-affected 2008 Italian Grand Prix, which is considered as one of his finest drives. Following his win, he became the then-youngest driver to win a Formula One Grand Prix, aged 21 years and 73 days. His performances earned him a seat to the Red Bull team for 2009, winning four races on his way to take second in the championship behind Jenson Button.
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2024-12-27
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Bangladesh Navy Medical College, Chattogram (Public Medical college of Bangladesh)
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Bangladesh Navy Medical College, Chattogram is a private medical college under Bangladesh Navy. It is located in Patenga, Chattogram. It formally start it's journey from 2024 academic year.
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2024-12-27
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Greg Martin (artist)
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Gregory James Martin was an American freelance illustrator. He was hired to redesign Sonic the Hedgehog for the US promotional artwork of the Sonic the Hedgehog games throughout the early 1990s by Sega of America, starting with Sonic the Hedgehog (1991).
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2024-12-27
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BuiltX
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BuiltX Sustainable Design & Construction (BuiltX SDC) is an Indian architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) firm that focuses on sustainable and socially impactful infrastructure projects for the non-profit sector. BuiltX is known for being the first AEC firm in India solely dedicated to collaborating with non-profit organizations, with a focus on healthcare, cultural and education sectors.
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2024-12-27
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Banaras Flyover (Road junction)
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The Banaras Flyover is the largest flyover in Karachi, Pakistan and made due to the deadliest riot in the history of Pakistan, the Qasba Aligarh massacre. Spanning nearly two kilometers in length and 24 meters in width, it is one of the city's most significant and longest infrastructural projects. The flyover connects North Nazimabad to Sajidabad and Orangi Town, alleviating traffic congestion in one of Karachi's busiest areas. Officially inaugurated in 2012, the flyover had partial access during its construction phase prior to the official opening.[citation needed]
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2024-12-28
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Malaccan-Siamese war
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The Malacca-Siamese conflicts were a series of military clashes between the Malacca Sultanate and the Kingdom of Ayutthaya in the 15th century .These conflicts arose as a result of Malacca's rapid growth as a powerful maritime empire, strategically controlling the Strait of Malacca, a vital trade route. As Malacca's influence expanded, it posed a direct challenge to the regional dominance of Ayutthaya. The Siamese kingdom, seeking to suppress Malacca's rising power, launched several military campaigns against the sultanate. These encounters, involving both naval and land battles, played a crucial role in shaping the balance of power in Southeast Asia during this period .
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2024-12-27
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Capture of Mohammad Kanjo Hassan
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On December 26, 2024, the Syrian Transitional Government announced that it had arrested Major General Mohammed Kanjo Hassan, former head of the military judiciary under the Assad regime and a prison guard at Sednaya prison.
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2024-12-28
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Faris Al-Hammadi
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Faris Al-Hammadi is an Emirati social media influencer and CrossFit owner. Al-Hammadi is an adherent of Madkhalism, an extremist strain of Salafi thought backed by some Arab dictatorships. A strong proponent of secular Emirati governance, Al-Hammadi works for the Emirati government's Islamic Information Center, which works to disseminate Madkhali media.
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2024-12-29
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List of Platonist physicists
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This list comprises notable physicists who, in their philosophical outlook, exhibit or endorse a Platonist stance. This is the view that mathematical forms or structures exist independently of the human mind and that physical reality may, in a deep sense, be underpinned by mathematical truths. Some of these figures explicitly identify with mathematical realism, while others have contributed theoretical frameworks describing reality as fundamentally mathematical.
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2024-12-29
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List of Platonist mathematicians
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These are notable mathematicians who have endorsed, or are strongly associated with, a Platonist stance in the philosophy of mathematics. In other words, they hold (or have held) that mathematical entities—numbers, sets, shapes and other abstract structures—exist in a realm independent of human minds and language and are discovered rather than invented.
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2024-12-29
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Enigmatic personality
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Enigmatic people are mysterious, puzzling, special, unusual, and incomparable individuals that people do not know well because they have many different facets and qualities. People with an enigmatic personality may have complex personalities, or they may deliberately hide their thoughts and feelings. Whereas most people like to talk about themselves and exchange life secrets, mysterious people are the walking secrets. Mysterious people's most common qualities include being busy focusing on their own lives, seeking solitude or privacy, not giving away any details about who they are, communicating with a purpose, they possess depth and charisma, and are detached from society or others.
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2024-12-29
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Bruz Fletcher (ca. 1907-1941)
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Stoughton J. "Bruz" Fletcher III (March 12, 1906–February 8, 1941) was a gay musician, singer, composer and literary figure who came to prominence in the 1930s and early 1940s. He played piano, and wrote, sang and recorded risqué songs about sex, gay culture, prostitutes, adulterers, and hermaphrodites; alcoholics, hedonists, outsiders, predators and grifters. He was a colorful character and an artistic polymath whose life ended tragically at a relatively young age.
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2024-12-29
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Alef (company) (Iranian artificial intelligence company)
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Alef (Persian: الف) is an Iranian technology company based in Tehran that develops artificial intelligence software.
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2024-12-29
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Zionist political violence (Violence or terrorism motivated by Zionism)
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Zionist political violence refers to acts of violence or terrorism committed by Zionists in support of establishing and maintaining a Jewish state in Palestine. These actions have been carried out by individuals, paramilitary groups, and the Israeli government, from the early 20th century to the present day, as part of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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2024-12-26
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X11 color names
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In computing, on the X Window System, X11 color names are represented in a simple text file, which maps certain strings to RGB color values. It was traditionally shipped with every X11 installation, hence the name, and is usually located in <X11root>/lib/X11/rgb.txt . The web colors list is descended from it but differs for certain color names.
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2024-12-28
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Marshall Savage (American space travel advocate)
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Marshall Thomas Savage is an advocate of space travel who wrote The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps and founded the First Millennial Foundation, which was designed to make plans for stellar exploration over the next 1,000 years.
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2024-12-16
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(She Was A) Hotel Detective (1988 single by They Might Be Giants)
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"(She Was A) Hotel Detective" is a song and single by alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It was released as a single on May 5, 1988, two years after the release of They Might Be Giants, the album on which it originally appeared. The "Hotel Detective" title has become a somewhat recurring theme for the band.
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2024-12-16
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They'll Need a Crane (Album by They Might Be Giants)
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"They'll Need a Crane" is a song by They Might Be Giants, released as a single on February 10, 1989. In addition to vinyl and cassette releases, the single was released as a 3-inch CD. "They'll Need a Crane" was the first song the band performed on network television, in 1989 on Late Night with David Letterman.
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2024-12-16
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S-E-X-X-Y (They Might Be Giants single)
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"S-E-X-X-Y" is a single released in 1996 by musical group They Might Be Giants, alongside their sixth album, Factory Showroom. It was the lead single from Factory Showroom.
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2024-12-11
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J. Steven Svoboda (American lawyer)
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J. Steven Svoboda is a US lawyer and an attorney. He is also a circumcision legal expert. In 1997, Svoboda founded the California-based organization, Attorneys for the Rights of the Child (ARC), a federally and state-certified non-profit corporation.: 73 It aims to educate the world that genital cutting of a child, regardless of a child’s gender, is unnecessary and harmful.: 73 This includes male circumcision.: 73 As of 2012, ARC had persuaded 18 US states to stop providing male circumcision as part of Medicaid. He is also its director. As an attorney, Svoboda is involved in educating, writing, and working with the United Nations on behalf of genital integrity issues. He's a child genital cutting expert.: 24 : 42 He is one of the authors of the two large international child genital cutting experts Brussels Collaboration on Bodily Integrity statements.: 28 : 48 He is also a child rights attorney.: 2 His day job is patent lawyer.
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2024-12-24
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U.S. automobile production figures (annual number of automobiles produced by year and manufacturer in USA)
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Automobile experimentation and design in the US started a few years after Carl Benz patented and produced his original gasoline-powered motor car in 1886, and a handful of companies were producing them in the US by the turn of the century. The table below shows the annual unit volumes for the top US producers in each year from 1899 to 2000. The data appear to be stated in "model years", rather than calendar years (for example, 1942 shows production even though the industry was shut down on January 1, 1942 for the duration of the war). There are several cases where a producer disappears from the list for a year; it is not clear whether this is because that producer's volumes dropped dramatically (for example, from an extended labor strike) or the data are simply missing from the original sources. The numbers below represent passenger vehicles made and sold in the US by US-owned companies. Foreign-owned brands with production in the US for US consumption (such as Volkswagen or Honda) are excluded.
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2024-12-24
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West of Scotland Schools Symphony Orchestra (Youth orchestra in Scotland)
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The West of Scotland Schools' Symphony Orchestra (WSSSO) is a youth orchestra run by the West of Scotland Schools Orchestras (WSSO) Trust, which also runs the West of Scotland Schools Concert Band). The orchestra is conducted by James Lowe. It was established in 1996 after the break-up of the former Strathclyde region, and provides professional training and performance opportunities for talented young musicians from the west of Scotland.
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2024-12-16
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The Statue Got Me High (1992 single by They Might Be Giants)
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"The Statue Got Me High" is a song by American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. The song was released as the lead single from the band's 1992 album, Apollo 18. The song reached number 24 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. The B-sides "I'm Def" and "Which Describes How You're Feeling" are both taken from the band's 1985 demo tape, which was recorded using low-quality equipment.
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2024-12-09
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Zemun Stadium (Stadium in Belgrade, Serbia)
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Zemun Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Zemun, Belgrade, Serbia tha can hold 9,600 spectators. The stadium is used mostly for football games and is the home ground of FK Zemun.
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2024-12-28
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St. Francis of Assisi's English Primary School (Primary school in Hong Kong)
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St. Francis of Assisi's English Primary School (Chinese: 聖方濟各英文小學) is a private Catholic whole-day English primary school in Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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2024-12-29
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Returns from Troy (Greek myths about the warriors' voyages home)
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The Returns from Troy are the stories of how the Greek leaders returned after their victory in the Trojan War. Many Achaean heroes did not return to their homes, but died or founded colonies outside the Greek mainland. The most famous returns are those of Odysseus, whose wanderings are narrated in the Odyssey, and Agamemnon, whose murder at the hands of his wife Clytemnestra was portrayed in Greek tragedy.
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2024-12-20
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Salavatabad (mountain) (Mountain range in Iran)
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Salavatabad (Kurdish: سلوات ئاوا ، سه له وات ئاوا, Persian: صلوات آباد) is a mountain range in the west part of Sanandaj city, Kurdistan province, western Iran.
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2024-12-24
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October 2006 Yakima hops fire (Fire in Yakima, Washington, US)
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The October 2006 Yakima hops fire was a large-scale fire that destroyed a significant amount of the US total hops production, in a warehouse located in Yakima, Washington.
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2024-12-22
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South Asia Analysis Group (Non-profit thinktank concerned with South Asian affairs)
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South Asia Analysis Group (SAAG) is a non-profit think tank based in India which conducts public interest and advocacy work. The group consists of Indian academics and former government officials. The self-stated objectives of the group include advancing strategic analysis, promoting public understanding, and contributing to the expansion of knowledge of security internationally and with regard to India. The group further says it "seeks to address the decision makers, strategic planners, academics and the media in South Asia and the world at large."
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2024-12-23
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Zorch (band)
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Zorch, who formed in 1973, were an early English totally electronic band, pioneering integrated performances of synthesizers and lightshow. Originally a four-piece, by 1975 Zorch were performing as a duo: Basil Brooks and Gwyo Zepix played three monophonic EMS analogue synthesizers, but were augmented by Silver (dance) and a full-on psychedelic light show, provided by John Andrews under the name of 'Acidica'. At times reminiscent of Tim Blake as well as Tonto's Expanding Head Band, their repetitive melodies, extended improvisation and thumping sequenced bass created a unique musical style that anticipated techno and trance. In the days before polyphonic synthesizers and personal computers, they filled out the sound using two reel-to-reel tape machines as a delay line.[citation needed]
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2024-12-26
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Martine Zuiderwijk (Dutch figure skater)
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Martine Zuiderwijk (born 11 February 1984 in Naaldwijk) is a Dutch former figure skater. She is a four-time Dutch national silver medalist and qualified to the free skate at two ISU Championships – the 2001 World Junior Championships in Sofia, Bulgaria, and 2006 European Championships in Lyon, France. She announced her retirement in late January 2007.
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2024-12-26
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Visual Build (Software build automation tool with a GUI)
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Visual Build is GUI software for Windows that enables software developers and build masters to create an automated, repeatable process for software builds. It has built-in support for integrating various development tools into the build process. Projects are stored as XML to facilitate storage in version control systems.
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2024-12-28
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Sahara Cup (Cricket tournament)
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The Sahara Cup was a bilateral ODI cricket series between Pakistan and India, which was held annually in Canada. It was staged from 1996 to 1998 at the Toronto Cricket, Skating and Curling Club Ground, which was selected as one of the few North American locations that was deemed adequete at the time for international cricket. The series consisted of 5 ODIs, and all the matches were played in daylight. Pakistan won the first series 3–2 in 1996. India won 4–1 in 1997. Pakistan again won 4–1 in 1998. 1998 was also the year that cricket was featured in the Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games, leading to a situation where India had to field two separate teams in order to take part in the two competitions. A total of 15 matches were played over a span of 3 years. Pakistan have been more successful amongst the two, with a total of 8 victories. India have 7 victories.
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2024-12-25
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Scottish Sub Aqua Club (Scottish recreational diver training and certification agency)
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The Scottish Sub Aqua Club (ScotSAC) was founded in Glasgow in 1953. Today it is a company limited by guarantee with nearly 70 branches and 1200 members. ScotSAC instructors provide scuba diving training to branch members on an amateur basis. It is recognised by sportscotland as the National Governing Body for sub-aqua in Scotland.
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2024-12-18
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Keely Shaye Smith (American journalist, author, television host, and actress)
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Keely Shаye Smith (born September 25, 1963), also known as Keely Shaye Brosnan, is an American journalist, author, television host, actress, producer, and director.
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2024-12-27
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Steve Marriott: All Too Beautiful...
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Steve Marriott: All Too Beautiful is the official biography of English musician Steve Marriott, who co-founded and played in the rock bands Small Faces (1965–1969) and Humble Pie (1969–1975). The book was written by Paolo Hewitt, a former NME journalist and music critic, and John Hellier, a Steve Marriott fan and webmaster of The Darlings of Wapping Wharf Laundrette website.
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2024-12-27
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Manuela Stanukova (Bulgarian figure skater)
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Manuela Stanukova (Bulgarian: Мануела Станукова) (born 5 February 1989 in Vraca) is a Bulgarian figure skater. She is the 2006 Bulgarian national bronze medalist. She is a one-time competitor at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships.
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2024-12-12
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Skeletons (Wednesday 13 album) (2008 studio album by Wednesday 13)
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Skeletons is the third studio album by American horror punk musician Wednesday 13. It was released on May 20, 2008, available exclusively through Hot Topic locations in the United States, and in the United Kingdom on by DR2 Records, a subdivision of Demolition Records. It has been described as having a heavier and darker tone than previous efforts. Skeletons was meant to be preceded one month earlier by an EP entitled Bloodwork, however by the release date of Skeletons, Bloodwork had also become available for digital download.
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2024-12-27
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Whitney Awards
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The Whitney Awards are awards given annually for novels by LDS authors. Established in 2007, they are named after Orson F. Whitney, a prominent early member of the LDS Church. There are several categories for which novels may be nominated. The Whitney Awards are a semi-independent non-profit organization affiliated with the LDStorymakers, a guild for LDS authors.
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2024-12-17
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Wittekind, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (Head of House of Waldeck and Pyrmont)
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Wittekind Adolf Heinrich Georg-Wilhelm, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (Wittekind Adolf Heinrich Georg-Wilhelm Fürst zu Waldeck und Pyrmont; 9 March 1936 – 16 December 2024), was a member of the German nobility who from 1967 to 2024 was head of the House of Waldeck and Pyrmont. A life-long champion of the Waldeck region's cultural and environmental heritage, he served as president of the Hessian Forest Owners Association from 1978 to 1999.
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2024-12-10
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Vampirefreaks.com (Online clothing store and former social networking site)
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VampireFreaks.com is an online clothing store and former social networking site for goths and rivetheads. VampireFreaks was launched as a social networking site in 1999 and added an online clothing store in 2001. The social network element was removed in February 2020.
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2024-12-28
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Ribble Link Trust
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The Ribble Link Trust is a waterway society, campaigners, instigators of and involved in the Ribble Link, a navigable waterway that connects the Lancaster Canal to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in Lancashire, England, via the River Ribble.
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2024-12-29
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St. Alcuin House (Seminary in Minnesota)
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St. Alcuin House Seminary is a seminary in Blaine, Minnesota, United States.
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2024-12-27
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San Anselmo de Canterbury University (official seminary of the Episcopal Anglican Church of Chile)
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Universidad San Anselmo de Canterbury (Saint Anselm of Canterbury University) is an official seminary of the Episcopal Anglican Church of Chile. The university develops its academic work for Anglo Catholic churches with traditional Anglican beliefs. It offers various degree programs taught in Spanish, in three facilities.
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2024-12-27
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Woodside, Telford (Area in Madeley, Shropshire, England)
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Woodside is a residential area within the civil parish of Madeley in Shropshire, England. It is also the name of an electoral ward of both Madeley Town Council and the borough of Telford and Wrekin. The population of the borough ward at the 2021 Census is given as 7,597.
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2024-12-22
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Deborah L. Turbiville (American brothel owner)
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Deborah L. Turbiville (born August 19, 1975; dubbed the Memorial Madam by the news media) operated the Vivian's Friends brothel and escort agency in Houston, Texas under the pseudonym Vivian. On March 10, 2009, after an investigation that began in October 2007, Deborah was arrested and charged with aggravated promotion of prostitution and money laundering. Turbiville is a native of Belize and was raised in England. She has a master's degree in psychology.
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2024-12-23
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Social thinking (Methodology created by Michelle Garcia Winner)
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Social thinking or thinking socially refers to a methodology created by Michelle Garcia Winner; it is described as a piece we all go through in our minds as we try to make sense of our others’ thoughts, feelings, and intentions in a situation, whether we are merely present, actively interacting, or observing (noticing) what is happening from a distance (e.g., which also includes interpreting media, literature, etc.). Our ability to think socially is part of social learning that begins at birth and evolves across our lifetime. Social thinking in this context is also referred to as social cognition.
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2024-12-25
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Turaiha (Hindu fishing caste)
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Turaiha is a Hindu fishing caste found in Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.
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2024-12-21
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Alexandria Riordan (American figure skater)
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Alexandria "Zsa Zsa" Riordan-Niechcielska (born August 14, 1990) is an American former figure skater. She most recently competed internationally on the Junior National level for Poland and won first place to get the Gold Medal. She is of Polish and Irish descent.
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2024-12-18
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17th SAARC summit
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The 17th SAARC summit was held on November 10, 2011, in the South Province of Maldives (Addu Atoll, Addu City, Hithadhoo). The theme of the summit was “Building Bridges”. The chairman of the summit was Maldivian President, Mohamed Nasheed. The summit was held at the Equatorial Convention Centre.
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2024-12-25
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Maulana Shakhawat (Bangladeshi politician)
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Maulana Shakhawat is a Bangladeshi politician and leader of the Islamist Khelafat Majlish party, holding the title of Nayab-i-Ameer. He was briefly arrested in 2010 by Bangladeshi police and later placed on remand in a case of abduction of physician Azizur Rahman.
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2024-12-26
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2011 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2011 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships took place between December 21 and 23, 2010 in Kyiv. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results of the competition were used to choose the teams to the 2011 World Championships and the 2011 European Championships.
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2024-12-26
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Walter Irving Scott (American magician)
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Walter Irving Scott (July 1, 1895 – May 12, 1995) was an American musician, cardsharp and amateur magician.
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2024-12-24
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Vampire Beach (novel series by Alex Duval)
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Vampire Beach is a series of teen vampire novels written by Alex Duval a pseudonym for the authors Melinda Metz and Linda J. Burns, published by Simon & Schuster. The series follows Jason, a human whose family moves out to Malibu. Jason learns that the hottest clique in Malibu are actually all vampires. The series was originally published in 2006, and was re-published in 2010 with updated cover art. It differs from many teen vampire series as it is told from Jason's point of view.
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2024-12-03
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SKANS School of Accountancy
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The SKANS School of Accountancy is an accountancy academy situated in different cities of Pakistan. It was established in early 1992 in [Garden Town [Lahore]] and then spread all over the Pakistan.
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2024-12-23
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Rishabh Shah (Indian youth organisation founder (born 1991))
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Rishabh Sanjay Shah (born 3 September 1991) is the founder and former president of India's International Movement to Unite Nations—formerly known as Indian International MUN or popularly called IIMUN.
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2024-12-29
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Alexandra Rodríguez Long (Spanish pair skater)
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Alexandra Rodríguez Long (born January 30, 1997) is a Spanish former competitive pair skater. With partner Aritz Maestu, she is the 2010-11 Junior Spanish champion. They are the first pair team to represent Spain in ISU competition.
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2024-12-26
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2012 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2012 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships took place on December 21–22, 2011 in Kyiv. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results may be used as part of Ukraine's selection process for the 2012 World Championships and 2012 European Championships.
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2024-12-26
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Sabrina Schulz (Austrian figure skater (born 1994))
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Sabrina Schulz (born 1 June 1994) is an Austrian figure skater. She qualified to the free skate at two ISU Championships – the 2012 World Junior Championships in Minsk, Belarus, and 2013 World Junior Championships in Milan, Italy.
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2024-12-26
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Josh Whidborne (English ice dancer)
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Josh Whidborne (born 18 September 1989) is an English ice dancer who represents Great Britain. With his partner Charlotte Aiken, he is the 2012 Ondrej Nepela Memorial bronze medalist and 2012 British national silver medalist.
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2024-12-26
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2013 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships (Figure skating competition)
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The 2013 Ukrainian Figure Skating Championships took place on December 18–21, 2012 in Kyiv. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing on the senior level. The results may be used as part of Ukraine's selection process for the 2013 World Championships and 2013 European Championships.
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2024-12-23
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Untitled Web Series About a Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time (2012 web series)
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Untitled Web Series About a Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time (UWSAASTWCATTT), also known as Inspector Spacetime, is an American adventure-sci-fi web series created by Travis Richey, and based on the television comedy series Community. The series is based on a fictional series first mentioned during the episode "Biology 101" of Community. Inspector Spacetime is, by itself, a Doctor Who parody. UWSAASTWCATTT follows The Inspector, a character that can travel through time and space by way of a red BOOTH (Bio Organic Omnidirectional Time Helix), a special space/timeship similar in some ways to the TARDIS. Reception for the series has been positive, with USA Today including it in their "Best of TV on the Web in 2012" list. The series had only one season but production of the second season shifted to make a feature film based on the series, titled The Inspector Chronicles, in 2014. Although a crowdfunding campaign was launched that year, the film's further development seems to have been adjourned.
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2024-12-26
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Miz Ima Starr (New Zealand comedian)
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Miz Ima Starr is a New Zealand/American singing drag cabaret performer of stage and small screen. She is the comic creation of Charles Bracewell, best known for her appearances on reality TV show Australia's Got Talent. Bracewell produced and/or directed six films and one documentary television series, most notably the short film Siren starring Craig Hall (actor) and Dean O'Gorman. The film screened at forty film festivals worldwide and was described by ImageOut as being "A beautifully shot piece on the process of grief, this film deftly explores the conflicted emotions of a young soldier whose mysterious encounter with a siren allows him to come to terms with the loss of his best friend (and lover) in battle". He co-hosted In The Pink, the first GLBTIQ show on an FM station in New Zealand, with Rick Huntington on Auckland's 95bFM Radio from 1991 to 1998.
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2024-12-28
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Dave Walls (American journalist (born 1977))
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Dave Walls (born January 29, 1977), is a sports anchor and reporter for WSET-TV in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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2024-12-28
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Mark Winfield
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Mark S. Winfield is a Canadian novelist and volunteer credited with founding or co-founding a number of not for profit organizations, including The United Way of Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia.
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2024-12-24
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Turkish Airlines Flight 1878 (2015 aviation accident)
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Turkish Airlines Flight 1878 was an international passenger flight from Milan–Malpensa Airport, Italy to Atatürk Airport, Istanbul, Turkey. On April 25, 2015, the aircraft executed a sharp roll just before landing, leading to a hard touchdown that caused significant damage to the starboard wing and a fire. A go-around was performed, and the aircraft then set up for a second landing attempt but veered off the runway during this approach. Fortunately, all 102 passengers and crew were unharmed.
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2024-12-14
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Netta Schreiber (Israeli competitive figure skater (born 1998))
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Netta Schreiber (Hebrew: נטע שרייבר; born 6 November 1998) is an Israeli retired competitive figure skater. She competed at the 2014 and 2015 World Championships.
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2024-12-25
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XHTOL-FM (Radio station in Ixtlahuaca de Rayón, Mexico)
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XHTOL-FM (102.9 MHz) is a radio station in Ixtlahuaca, State of Mexico.
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2024-12-28
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Westballz (American professional esports player)
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Weston Dennis, better known as Westballz, is an American professional Super Smash Bros. Melee player from Burbank, California. Widely considered one of the game's best and most technical Falco players, he has defeated several top professional players in tournament including Joseph "Mango" Marquez, Juan "Hungrybox" DeBiedma, Kevin "PPMD" Nanney and William "Leffen" Hjelte. A 2021 list compiled by PGstats ranked Dennis as the 26th-greatest Melee player of all time.
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2024-12-25
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Unique house names in Maldives
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Unlike other countries, in the Maldives, they use 'names' to distinguish between one house from the other. In the archipelago of 1200 islands, 200 of them are inhabited. In all these inhabited islands, houses are identified by their unique name rather than a post code or a zip code. However, on different islands, the name of the house can be repeated, but not on the same island.
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2024-12-27
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Fernando Ruiz (born 1996) (Mexican footballer)
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Fernando Isaac Ruíz Alvarado (born November 10, 1996, in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora) is a professional Mexican footballer who currently plays for Pioneros de Cancún.
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2024-12-21
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Viola Group (Israeli investment firm)
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Viola Group (Hebrew: קבוצת ויולה, alt: Hebrew: קרן ויולה), established in 2000, is an Israeli private equity investment group with over $5 billion under management. Viola Group is focused on funding Israeli technology-based companies.
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2024-12-27
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Seenu Atoll School (Secondary school in Addu City, Addu Atoll, Maldives)
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Seenu Atoll School or Seenu Atoll Madharusa (Dhivehi: ސ.އަތޮޅު މަދަރުސާ) is a government school in Hulhumeedhoo, Addu City, Republic of Maldives.
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2024-12-29
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Wandsbek Studios (Film studios in Hamburg, Germany)
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The Wandsbek Studios are film production and television studios located in Wandsbek, a district of the German city of Hamburg.
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2024-12-16
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Snail Shell (song) (Song by They Might Be Giants)
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"Snail Shell" is a song by American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants. It was released on August 15, 1994 as the lead promotional single off of their fifth album, John Henry. It peaked at 19 on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. This was a commercial disappointment for the band, as the song was perceived by the band as having the potential to be as successful as their breakthrough hit, Birdhouse in Your Soul. The day after the single's release, the group put out the E.P. Back to Skull, which features the song along with a version remixed by The Dust Brothers entitled "Snail Dust".
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2024-12-23
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YL Ventures (American-Israeli venture capital firm)
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YL Ventures is an American-Israeli venture capital firm that specializes in seed stage cybersecurity investments.
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2024-12-24
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Lisette Titre-Montgomery (American video game artist and designer)
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Lisette Titre-Montgomery (born 1977) is an American video game artist and designer. She has worked at Backbone Entertainment, EA Games, Ubisoft, Double Fine Productions, and more. She is current Co-Founder of Cornerstone Interactive Studios.
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2024-12-23
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Deborah Sinclair (Canadian social worker)
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Deborah Sinclair is a Canadian social worker who has specialized in working with women who are victims of intimate partner violence. She served as an expert witness in court cases where intimate partner violence has played a role. She has been working with victims of violence for over thirty years.
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2024-12-10
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Pál Székely (Hungarian darts player)
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Pál Székely (born 14 November 1972) is a Hungarian darts player, four times Hungarian steel darts champion and the first professional darts player of Hungary.
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2024-12-10
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János Végső (Hungarian darts player)
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János Végső (born 1 December 1990) is a Hungarian darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation events.
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2024-12-28
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Temmie Chang
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Temmie Chang is a Taiwanese-American video game developer, artist, and entrepreneur best known for her work as the co-creator of the critically acclaimed indie role-playing game Undertale. Born on November 15, 1990, in Taipei, Taiwan, she moved to the United States with her family at a young age and grew up in the suburbs of New York City.
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2024-12-29
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Voter turnout in the European Parliament elections
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Elections to the European Parliament saw declining voter turnout between 1979 and 2014. However, voter turnout in 2019 European elections increased by 8 points compared to 2014. In spite of this exception for all Member States, the electoral mobilization remains weak compared to the national parliamentary elections. Moreover, turnout significantly differs from one country to another in Europe and across a time: in 2019 Belgium citizens participated the most with 88.47% and Slovaks the least with 22.74%. The potential factors that might influence these trends and their implications have attracted great scholarly attention. Identifying and analysing the factors that determine the relative low turnout at European elections is therefore critical, as it is one element that weakens the democratic legitimacy of the European Parliament.
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2024-12-18
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Women's T20 Cup (Zimbabwean women's cricket competition)
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The Women's T20 Cup is a women's domestic Twenty20 competition organised by Zimbabwe Cricket. The competition began in the 2020–21 season, and sees four teams competing.
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2024-12-18
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2021–22 Women's T20 Cup (Women's cricket season)
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The 2021–22 Women's T20 Cup was the second edition of the Women's T20 Cup, a Twenty20 women's cricket competition played in Zimbabwe. The tournament took place between 24 and 31 March 2022, with four teams competing in a double round-robin group stage.
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2024-12-27
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RJ Sarithiran
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Sarithiran Raa (also known as RJ Sarithiran) is an Indian film actor and radio jockey. He is known for his pranks and show Sarithiranin Narithanam On BIG FM 92.7.
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2024-12-26
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Jakub Selnar (Czech footballer (born 2000))
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Jakub Selnar (born 13 April 2000) is a Czech professional footballer who plays as a right winger for Czech National Football League club Vysočina Jihlava.
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2024-12-21
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Vabbing (Vaginal perfume trend)
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Vabbing is the application of vaginal secretions as a perfume. It was popularized on TikTok in 2022 as a way of attracting men.
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2024-12-17
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Timeline of Spiritism
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This article is a chronological index of some of the main events in the prehistory and history of Spiritism, covering events from the 16th century - starting with the emergence of Spiritism in 1857 with the release of The Spirits' Book - until the end of the 20th century.
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2024-12-17
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Senco Gold Limited (Indian jewellery brand)
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Senco Gold Limited is an Indian jewellery retail and manufacturing company, headquartered in Kolkata. Established in 1994, the company operates through a network of retail stores and online presence.
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2024-12-25
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Traditional monarchy (Form of government based on medieval Spain and Portugal)
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Traditional monarchy (Spanish: Monarquía tradicional, Portuguese: Monarquia tradicional) describes a system of government in which the monarch has real political power and is more than a figurehead. In contrast to the centralized "absolutist" monarchies developed in the 16th and 17th centuries, or the highly decentralized Feudal monarchies, such as the Holy Roman Empire, which flourished in Europe in the 9th to 15th centuries, traditional monarchy is based on the principles of Thomistic Iusnaturalism, Medieval Corporatism, Municipalist Regionalism and Religious Integralism (like Catholic social teaching and Social Kingship of Christ). It has been advocated by various royalists and traditionalist movements, such as Carlism, Portuguese Integralism and Spanish Integrism. This form of government is distinct from both Constitutional monarchy and Absolute monarchy.
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2024-12-28
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Uthman Ibn Farooq (American Muslim Da'eeh)
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Uthman Ibn Farooq Khan Yusufzai (Pashto: عثمان بن فاروق خان یوسفزی; born 3 July 1977), is an American da’eeh. He is best known for his work with the One Message Foundation (OMF), a platform aimed at inviting people to Islam through interfaith dialogue and public outreach. Uthman gained widespread recognition for his street dawah efforts in Balboa Park, San Diego, where he engages in religious discussions and debates, primarily with Christians and atheists. His videos on YouTube have garnered millions of views, making him a key figure in modern Islamic outreach efforts in the West.
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2024-12-15
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Section 108 (film) (Upcoming Hindi film by Rasikh Khan.)
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Section 108 is an upcoming Indian Hindi language crime thriller film directed by Rasikh Khan. The film stars Nawazuddin Siddiqui and Regina Cassandra.
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2024-12-25
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Undetectable.ai (Online text analysis and obfuscation software)
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Undetectable AI (or Undetectable.ai) is an artificial intelligence content detection and modification software designed to identify and alter artificially generated text, such as that produced by large language models.
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2024-12-11
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Sudbury Downtown Master Plan
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The Sudbury Downtown Master Plan articulates a vision for revitalizing the core of Sudbury, Canada. It proposes a series of initiatives aimed at fostering economic growth, cultural development, and retail expansion, thereby enhancing its identity and pledging its position as the central hub for the surrounding region. The Sudbury Downtown masterplan was started in 2010 to improve the downtown of Greater Sudbury. The Downtown Master Plan was completed in four phases. Phase 1 was initiated in September 2010 and Phase 4 concluded in February 2012.
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2024-12-26
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Marco Trombetti (Italian entrepreneur and computer scientist)
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Marco Trombetti (born 14 March 1976) is an Italian computer scientist, entrepreneur, investor, and ocean sailor. He co-founded Translated, a pioneer of artificial intelligence in the language industry. Through Translated, he helped develop the first AI-powered open-source Computer Assisted Translation (CAT) tool, Matecat, which also introduced the first adaptive machine translation system. He is considered one of the most influential leaders and innovators in the language industry. His research on progress toward the language singularity, presented during a keynote at the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas (AMTA) conference in 2022, has provided invaluable insights into the field of artificial intelligence.
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2024-12-26
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Sam Ifeanyi Hart (Nigerian lawyer)
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Sam Ifeanyi Hart is a Nigerian lawyer and development specialist with expertise in administrative management, policy formulation, and leadership training. He has worked in both government and private sectors. He has had a stint in the media where he worked as Group Editor at African Leadership Magazine and as Chief Press Secretary to Governor Theodore Orji of Abia State.
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2024-12-16
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Smoothstack
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Smoothstack is an American information technology (IT) staffing firm. Smoothstack provides 12–16 weeks of training to candidates before contracted job placement. The firm requires its employees to sign Training Repayment Agreement Provisions (TRAP) contracts that require payback if the employee leaves within two years.
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2024-12-26
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Tse with long left leg (Tse with long left leg Cyrillic letter)
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Tse with long left leg is a letter of the Cyrillic script. It was used in Old Uslar's Caucasian Alphabets (Old Abkhazian Alphabets). It's form derived from Cyrillic letter Tse (Ц ц), with a long leg (ᴜᴘᴡᴀʀᴅ) at right.
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2024-12-05
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Shugavybz (Musical artist)
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Godwin Emmanuel Ifeanyi known professionally as Shugavybz, is a platinum Nigerian songwriter, record producer, and singer, signed to Godboy Empire. He rose to stardom after being featured on Paulash Panache's 2020 single "No Girlfriend No Problem" with Roger Lino, and Leeroy Afrika, which earned him a nomination at 2020 City People Music Awards for Best Collabo of the Year
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2024-12-27
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Where Is Gilgamesh? (2024 Kurdistan Region - Iraq film)
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Where is Gilgamesh? (Sorani Kurdish: گێلگامێش لە کوێیە؟) is a 2024 Kurdish heist noir crime film based on the Epic of Gilgamesh, directed by Karzan Kardozi.
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2024-12-23
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Pawan Reley (Indian lawyer)
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Pawan Reley is an Advocate-on-Record in the Supreme Court of India. He is also an author known for advocating on the case rights of manual scavengers and sewer cleaners over the past nine years. Pawan along with former Justice J.R Midha has edited the Ninth Edition of B.V. Vishwanatha Aiyar’s Commentary on the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. As co-editors. Reley is also a TEDx speaker. He was honoured by 5 Union Minister including Satish Chandra Dubey and Hema Malini at Vigyan Bhavan in Delhi.
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2024-12-28
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Utkal Ranjan Sahoo (Director General of Police of Rajasthan)
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Utkal Ranjan Sahoo (20 June 1964) is an Indian Police Service officer of 1988 batch of Rajasthan cadre. He is current Director General of Police (DGP) of Rajasthan. He previously held position of Director General (DG) Home Guards. He started his career as an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) of Jodhpur East in 1991. He is recipient of President’s Police Medal (2017) and Police Medal (2005).
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2024-12-28
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Umesh Mishra (IPS) (Former Director General of Police of Rajasthan)
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Umesh Mishra (born 1 May 1964) is a 1989-batch retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer of Rajasthan cadre. He is a former Director General of Police (DGP) of Rajasthan. Previously he also served as the Director General (DG) of Intelligence in Rajasthan. He is recipient of President’s Police Medal for his meritorious service.
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2024-12-29
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WiiLink
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WiiLink (formerly WiiLink24, Rii no Ma and Wii no ma Development)[citation needed] is a Canadian[citation needed] open source homebrew project for the Wii, licensed under AGPL 3[user-generated source?], mainly focused on making revival servers for WiiConnect24-enabled Wii Channels.
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2024-12-28
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Ghazi Shahzad (Kashmiri human rights activist)
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Ghazi Shahzad is a little-known politician from the Sudhnoti District of Azad Kashmir, who reportedly led a jailbreak in 2024 in the Rawalakot District. Shahzad, detained in 2023 under the maintenance of public order ordinance, has been alleged to have ties with a banned organisation and was under trial at the time of his escape. According to sources, he is also wanted by India.
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2024-12-17
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That Girl (trend) (Wellness-related Internet trend)
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The "That Girl" aesthetic is an online subculture and fashion marketed as catering to people who seek a holistic emphasis on wellness. It is most often targeted at women, although not exclusively.
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2024-12-27
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UP! (Forrest Frank and Connor Price song) (2024 single by Forrest Frank and Connor Price)
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"UP!" is a song by American Christian contemporary musician Forrest Frank and Canadian rapper Connor Price, released on river house records on March 1, 2024. It was written by Forrest Frank and Connor Price. The song was included on the album Child of God. Lyrically, the song is about overcoming obstacles.
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2024-12-23
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Sage wall
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The Sage Wall is a 275 foot long, 24 foot high rock formation in southwestern Montana. Its formation is consistent with the geology of the Boulder Batholith responsible for other exposed granite structures in the region. Superficially, the wall has features of a constructed edifice, with large block segments seemingly stacked on top of each other, though no evidence of tool use or human artifacts have been found at the site. Systematic cracks, or what appear to be “joints”, naturally occur in rock with high mineral composition such as the rocks which form the Sage Wall.
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2024-12-24
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SmartSites
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SmartSites (Melen LLC) is a digital marketing agency based in Paramus, New Jersey. Established in 2011 by Alex and Michael Melen, the agency provides services in website design, search engine optimization (SEO), pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, and social media marketing. SmartSites serves clients across a variety of industries, including retail, healthcare, legal, and automotive sectors.
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2024-12-26
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SpongeKnob SquareNuts (2013 pornographic film parody)
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SpongeKnob SquareNuts is a 2013 pornographic parody film based on SpongeBob SquarePants directed by Lee Roy Myers.
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2024-12-26
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Thy Kingdom Come (Transformation Worship album) (2024 studio album by Transformation Worship)
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Thy Kingdom Come is the third studio album by American Christian worship collective Transformation Worship. The album was released on September 20, 2024, through Represent Records. Four of the songs from the album were released as singles, including "Eagle", "Most High", "Sustain", and "Wait on You". The album reached No. 23 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart and No. 6 on the Top Gospel Albums chart.
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2024-12-28
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Sex, Love, Misery: New New York (2022 American documentary film)
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Sex, Love, Misery: New New York is a 2022 American documentary film directed by Shannon Alexander. The film explores modern dating experiences in New York City during the COVID-19 pandemic. It follows diverse singles as they navigate dating, relationships, and the complexities of romantic connections.
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2024-12-29
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Brian Thompson (businessman) (American businessman (1974–2024))
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Brian Robert Thompson (July 10, 1974 – December 4, 2024) was an American businessman who was the chief executive officer (CEO) of UnitedHealthcare, the insurance arm of UnitedHealth Group, from April 2021 until his killing in December 2024.
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2024-12-23
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Rudraneil Sengupta (Indian journalist, author, and sports writer)
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Rudraneil Sengupta is an Indian journalist, author, and former deputy editor of Lounge, the weekly feature magazine of Mint. He is best known for his work in sports journalism and his book Enter the Dangal: Travels through India's Wrestling Landscape. His journalistic work has focused on various social and cultural issues, including gender and human rights.
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2024-12-20
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Rugby School Japan (British-private boarding school)
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Rugby School Japan, nicknamed RSJ, is a British-private boarding school in Kashiwa city, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Opened in September 2023, RSJ is in a designated education, innovation, and entrepreneurship hub within the Greater Tokyo Area.
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2024-12-17
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Joseph Zubretsky
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Joseph Zubretsky (born 1956 or 1957) is a businessman and health insurance expert who is currently serving as the CEO of Molina Healthcare. In the past he has served in leadership positions within Aetna and Hanover Insurance.
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2024-12-24
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Meisam Yarahmadi (coach)
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Meisam Yarahmadi (Persian: میثم یاراحمدی؛; born on 26 August 1980 in Iran) is the coach of the national junior karate team of Iran.
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2024-12-26
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Raegan Revord (American actress)
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Raegan Revord (born January 3, 2008) is an American actress, known for playing Melissa "Missy" Cooper in the CBS television series Young Sheldon, a prequel to The Big Bang Theory. She has also appeared in Gracee and Frankie, Modern Family, and Alexa & Katie.
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2024-12-19
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Urartian people
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Urartians were an ancient people who spoke the Urartian language. The territory of the ancient kingdom of Urartu extended over the modern frontiers of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and the Republic of Armenia. Its kings left behind cuneiform inscriptions in the Urartian language, a member of the Hurro-Urartian language family. These languages might have been related to Northeast Caucasian languages. Following Armenian incursions into Urartu, Armenians "imposed their language" on Urartians and became the aristocratic class. The Urartians later "were probably absorbed into the Armenian polity". A related people to the Urartians are the Hurrians.
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2024-12-25
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The True Story of the Novel (A history of the novel)
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The True Story of the Novel is an extensive nonfiction book that is a feminist critique and revisionist history of the novel. It was written by Margaret Anne Doody and published by Rutgers University Press in 1996.
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2024-12-23
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Tum, Ethiopia (Place in South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region, Ethiopia)
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Tum is a village in southwestern Ethiopia.
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2024-12-24
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Slipz (American videographer and content director (born 2001))
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Samuel I. (born April 16, 2001), known professionally as Slipz or ShotBySlipz, is an American videographer, content director, and personal assistant. He is best known for his collaboration with IShowSpeed as a cameraman and content producer, and for his role in the Kai & Speed Show on Rumble. Additionally, Slipz has established a presence on the streaming platform Kick, where he engages with his audience through live streams.
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2024-12-23
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Vivek Bharti Sharma (Indian judge)
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Justice Vivek Bharti Sharma is an Indian judge serving on the bench of the Uttarakhand High Court.
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2024-12-23
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Viveka Nand Sharan Tripathi (Indian judge)
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Justice Viveka Nand Sharan Tripathi is a judge serving in the Allahabad High Court, one of the oldest and most prominent high courts in India.
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2024-12-23
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Tunbow
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Tunbow Group Ltd., established in 1995 by Charles Chan and his wife, is a prominent Hong Kong-based original equipment manufacturer (OEM) specializing in electrothermic household appliances. The company integrates design, product development, research and development, and production quality management to deliver a diverse range of products.
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2024-12-29
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Malachi Sharpe (Scottish footballer)
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Malachi Sharpe is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as an forward or midfielder for Manchester United U21s in the Premier League 2. Malachi is the first cousin of former England international Viv Anderson.
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2024-12-23
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Rizvan Huseynov
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Rizvan Najaf oglu Huseynov (Azerbaijani: Rizvan Nəcəf oğlu Hüseynov; born 21 May 1973, Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR) is a director of the Center for the Caucasus History, Scientist, historian, political analyst, military expert, independent journalist.
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2024-12-27
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Miyu Takahashi (Japanese badminton player (born 2002))
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is a Japanese badminton player from Inami, Hyōgo Prefecture. She graduated from the Aomori Yamada High School, and joined BIPROGY badminton team on 1 April 2021. Takahashi won her first BWF World Tour title at the Vietnam Open.
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2024-12-25
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Southern Derby (Serbia)
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The Southern Derby (Serbian: Јужни дерби / Južni derbi) is a prominent football rivalry in Serbian football, contested between FK Radnički Niš and FK Napredak Kruševac. The derby reflects the fierce regional pride between the cities of Niš and Kruševac, which are located in the southern part of Serbia. Both clubs are considered among the most successful and historic teams in the region outside of Belgrade's dominant Red Star and Partizan.
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2024-12-25
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Tendency (party politics) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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In party politics a tendency is a faction, usually within a Marxist party or a Marxist faction of a wider party. Examples include:
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2024-12-27
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Patrick Zeinali (Youtuber and internet personality)
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Patrick Zeinali is an American YouTuber and TikToker that is known primarily for creating videos centered around cooking, food and cuisine exploration.
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2024-12-29
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Sajidabad (Neighbourhood in Karachi, Pakistan)
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Sajidabad is a neighbourhood within Orangi Town in the Karachi West district of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan.
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2024-12-27
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Xenotime-(Gd) (Mineral)
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Xenotime-(Gd) is a Xenotime species with the ideal formula Gd(PO4), being one of the few known gadolinium-dominant rare earth minerals.
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2024-12-29
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Ruliad Theory of the Universe
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The Ruliad is a conceptual framework introduced by Stephen Wolfram to describe the entangled limit of all possible computations. It is proposed as a unifying idea linking physics, mathematics, and computation, by supposing that every conceivable rule is applied to every initial condition for an unbounded number of steps, thus generating one vast object in which observers perceive only limited "slices." This concept forms part of Wolfram's "Physics Project" and underpins his writings on metamathematics and the foundations of physics.
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2024-12-28
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Wong Weng Hei (Macanese footballer (born 2004))
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Wong Weng Hei (in Chinese): 黃詠晞;born April 5, 2004, also known as Oriana Wong, is a Macanese footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Loughborough Lightning F.C. in the FA Women's National League Division One Midlands in England and the Macau Women's National Team.
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2024-12-29
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X-Manhunt
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X-Manhunt is a comic book crossover storyline during X-Men: From the Ashes relaunch, published by Marvel Comics. It will revolve around Professor X's run after the breakout from Graymalkin Prison.
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