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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken%20Ranch
Chicken Ranch
Chicken Ranch may refer to: Chicken Ranch (Texas), a former brothel in Texas Chicken Ranch (Nevada), an operating brothel in Nevada, inspired by the original Texas brothel Chicken Ranch (film), a 1983 documentary film about the brothel in Nevada Chicken Ranch Rancheria, an Indian reservation or rancheria in Toulumne County, California
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UnixWorld
UnixWorld
UnixWorld (Unixworld: McGraw-Hill's magazine of open systems computing.) is a defunct magazine about Unix systems, published from May 1984 until December 1995. References Defunct computer magazines published in the United States Magazines established in 1984 Magazines disestablished in 1995 Magazines published in California Unix history
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juno%20Award%20for%20International%20Entertainer%20of%20the%20Year
Juno Award for International Entertainer of the Year
The Juno Award for "International Entertainer of the Year" was awarded from 1989 - 1993, as recognition for the best international musicians, from a Canadian perspective. Winners References International Entertainer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS%20Somerset
USS Somerset
USS Somerset may refer to: , a side wheel ferryboat launched and purchased in 1862 and sold in 1865; the rejuvenated Somerset began a career as a New York ferryboat until 1914 USS Somerset (ID-2162), a Maryland State Fisheries Force motor boat that served in World War I , an , launched in January 1945 and struck in December 1945 , a launched in April 2012 United States Navy ship names
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Committee
The Committee
The Committee may refer to any of the following: The Committee (improv group), a San Francisco-based improvisational comedy group The Committee (film), a 1968 independent film directed by Peter Sykes The Committee (racehorse), fell at the first fence in the 1995 Grand National The Committee (fan group), a group of Star Trek fans who arranged the first Star Trek convention The Committee (novel), a novel by Sonallah Ibrahim The Committee (play), a play by Robert Howard
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storyland
Storyland
Storyland (or Story Land) can refer to: Storyland, a theme park in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada Story Land, a theme park in Glen, New Hampshire Storyland, a theme park in Fresno, California Storyland, a children's theme park at the New Orleans City Park in Louisiana, United States
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20Research%20Labs
Digital Research Labs
There are several companies with Digital Research Labs in their name or that are otherwise similarly named: Digital Research, a defunct microcomputer operating system (CP/M, DR-DOS) vendor founded by Gary Kildall Threshold Digital Research Labs, a digital animation studio DEC Systems Research Center, the research arm of Digital Equipment Corporation See also Digital Research Systems Group (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gley
Gley
Gley may refer to: Eugène Gley (1857–1930), French physiologist and endocrinologist Gleysol, a type of hydric soil See also Glay (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blenstrup
Blenstrup
Blenstrup, is a village with a population of 517 (1 January 2023) located about 25 km south of Aalborg, near the main road between Aalborg and Hadsund. It was a part of the former Skørping Municipality, but after Kommunalreformen ("The Municipal Reform" of 2007), it is now part of the new Rebild Municipality. References Cities and towns in the North Jutland Region Rebild Municipality
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20R.%20Anderson
John R. Anderson
John R. Anderson may refer to: John R. Anderson (minister) (1818–1863), founder and minister of African Baptist Churches John Robert Anderson (chemist) (1928–2007), Australian chemist/materials scientist John Robert Anderson (psychologist) (born 1947), Canadian psychologist and computer scientist John Rogers Anderson (born 1941), Canadian admiral and ambassador to NATO John Roy Anderson, known as Jon Anderson (born 1944), lead singer of the British band Yes See also John Anderson (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kachhi%20%28Punjab%29
Kachhi (Punjab)
The Kachhi () is a geographical region of Punjab, Pakistan. It lies between the Thal Desert and the part of Chenab which flows after its confluence with the Jhelum River at Atharan Hazari in Jhang District. Parts of the districts of Kot Addu District and Layyah form this region. See also Kacchi Plain Regions of Punjab, Pakistan
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castelrosso
Castelrosso
Castelrosso may refer to: the Italian name for the Greek island and municipality of Kastellorizo; Castelrosso, a hamlet of Chivasso, Italy; Castelrosso cheese, an Italian cheese.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISWC
ISWC
ISWC may refer to: International Semantic Web Conference International Symposium on Wearable Computers International Standard Musical Work Code International Speed Windsurfing Class
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy%20Bridge
Fairy Bridge
Fairy Bridge may refer to: Fairy Bridge (Isle of Man), one of two locations on the Isle of Man in the British Isles Fairy Bridge (Isle of Skye), a storied stone bridge near Dunvegan in Scotland Xianren Bridge () in China, the world's largest natural arch no:Fairy Bridge
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lovenes%20Gondwe
Lovenes Gondwe
Lovenes Gondwe is a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Malawi. References Members of the Pan-African Parliament from Malawi Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven%20Malamba
Steven Malamba
Steven Smart Jampa Malamba is a member of the Pan-African Parliament from Malawi. References Members of the Pan-African Parliament from Malawi Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Place of birth missing (living people)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kunstreligion
Kunstreligion
Kunstreligion is a term used around the turn of the nineteenth century to refer to Art-as-religion, specifically music, but also used to refer to any art that was sacralized. References Visual arts theory Philosophy of music Concepts in aesthetics
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlous%20Marx%20Shinohamba
Karlous Marx Shinohamba
Karlous Marx Shinohamba (born February 3, 1965) is a Namibian politician, affiliated to the South West Africa People's Organization (SWAPO) party. He became a member of the National Council for Ohangwena Region in November 2001. He is a member of the Pan-African Parliament. References 1965 births Living people People from Ohangwena Region Members of the Pan-African Parliament from Namibia SWAPO politicians
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chistye%20Prudy
Chistye Prudy
Chistye Prudy or Chistyye Prudy may refer to: Clean Ponds, a pond in Moscow, Russia Chistyye Prudy (Moscow Metro), a station on the Sokolnicheskaya Line Chistye Prudy, Kaliningrad Oblast, a rural locality (settlement) in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia Chistye Prudy, Bashkortostan, a rural locality in Bashkortostan, Russia "Chistye Prudy" (song), a song composed by David Tukhmanov and performed by Igor Talkov Clean Ponds (film), a 1965 Soviet drama film
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kask
Kask
Kask or KASK may refer to: Kask (surname) Kask, Kerman, a village in Kerman Province, Iran Kask, Zanjan, a village in Zanjan Province, Iran Asta Kask, a punk band from Töreboda, Sweden KASK, an American radio station See also Cask (disambiguation) KASC (disambiguation) Karsk
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Lantern%20Bearers
The Lantern Bearers
The Lantern Bearers may refer to: The Lantern Bearers (Stevenson essay), an 1888 essay by Robert Louis Stevenson The Lantern Bearers (Sutcliff novel), a 1959 historical adventure novel for children by Rosemary Sutcliff The Lantern Bearers (Frame novel), a 2001 novel by Ronald Frame inspired by the Stevenson essay
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific%20Coast%20High%20School
Pacific Coast High School
Pacific Coast High School (PCHS) is a public high school in Tustin, California, United States. It is part of the Orange County Department of Education. References External links High schools in Orange County, California Public high schools in California
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kewaigue
Kewaigue
Kewaigue is an area, hill and school near White Hoe in the parish of Braddan, near to Douglas, Isle of Man References Gov.im Education Kewaigue school Photographs White Hoe, Kewaigue, Braddan - The famous Okells Brewery White Hoe (at Ellenbrook), Kewaigue- The new bridge and old "Snotty Bridge". Geography of the Isle of Man
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntingdonian
Huntingdonian
Huntingdonian may relate to: Huntingdon, a town in England Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, a group of evangelical churches
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley%20House
Berkeley House
Berkeley House may refer to: Berkeley House, London, a classical mansion in London that was destroyed by fire in 1733 and replaced by Devonshire House Berkeley House, York, Upper Canada, a large home occupied by two Clerks of the Executive Council Berkeley House is an alternate name for the Whitehall Museum House, in Rhode Island, which is on the USA's National Register of Historic Places See also Berkeley (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Damian%20%28martyrs%2C%20February%2012%29
Damian (martyrs, February 12)
Damian is the name of a Christian saint formerly included in the Roman Martyrology under 12 February. The saint was removed when the Martyrology was revised in 2004. It appears that two early martyrs—one a soldier killed in Alexandria or Roman Africa, the other one whose relics were found in the catacomb of Callixtus—were conflated at some point. The relics from the catacomb were later translated to Salamanca. References Christian saints in unknown century Martyred groups Christian martyrs
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron%20Steward
Ron Steward
Ron Steward is a filming TV critic and film reviewer, who started his career in the industry in the 1940s, and he packed films on trains going out to Paramount Pictures, he retired from this role in 1999. Steward went on to make regular appearance's Rove Live presenting a movie review segment. in 2005 and 2006 References Possibly living people Australian film critics Australian television presenters Year of birth missing
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavia%20Sofia%20%28sports%20club%29
Slavia Sofia (sports club)
United Sports Club Slavia () is a multi-sports club from Sofia, Bulgaria, founded in 1913. It has sections for football, ice hockey and basketball. Departments HC Slavia Sofia, ice hockey team PFC Slavia Sofia, football team WBC Slavia Sofia, women's basketball team References External links Multi-sport clubs in Bulgaria
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal%20governor
Royal governor
A royal governor is a gubernatorial official, appointed by a king or other monarch, and may refer to: Colonial government in the Thirteen Colonies Governor Governor-General Viceroy During the Kingdom of Hawaii: Royal Governor of Oahu Royal Governor of Kauai Royal Governor of Maui Royal Governor of Hawaii
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short%20Bull
Short Bull
Short Bull may refer to: Arnold Short Bull (c. 1845 -1915), Sicangu Lakota (or Brulé) leader, associated with Ghost Dance Grant Short Bull (c. 1852 -1935), Oglala Lakota leader A fictional US tank from Panzer Front. Surnames of Native American origin
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padanaram%20%28disambiguation%29
Padanaram (disambiguation)
Padanaram is a village in Massachusetts, United States. Padanaram may also refer to: Padanaram, Indiana, an intentional community in Indiana, United States Padan-aram or Paddan Aram, the part of Aram that lay in the Euphrates River valley in the Bible Padanaram, Angus, a location in Scotland, U.K. See also Paadasaram, a 1978 Indian Malayalam-language film
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle%20River%20%28Isle%20of%20Man%29
Middle River (Isle of Man)
The Middle River is a river in the parish of Braddan in the Isle of Man which runs from Colooneys Farm area on the Marown parish border down under the original Fairy Bridge to Oakhill where it makes a 90 degree turn north eastwards to run past the Pulrose Golf Club to join the River Douglas near The Nunnery. Rivers of the Isle of Man
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantis%20%28Lunatica%20album%29
Atlantis (Lunatica album)
Atlantis is the first studio album by the Swiss Symphonic metal band Lunatica, released in 2001. Track listing Lunatica albums 2001 debut albums Frontiers Records albums
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konstantin%20M%C3%A4rska
Konstantin Märska
Konstantin Märska ( in Kuressaare, Saaremaa, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire – 30 August 1951 in Tallinn) was an Estonian cinematographer and film director. Märska is buried at the Rahumäe cemetery in Tallinn. References External links 1896 births 1951 deaths People from Kuressaare People from Kreis Ösel Estonian cinematographers Estonian film directors Burials at Rahumäe Cemetery
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drum%20line
Drum line
Drum line may refer to: Drum line (shark control), an anti-shark precautionary measure Drumline, a formation for a section of percussion instruments Drumline (film), a 2002 film See also Drum (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Ely
John Ely
John Ely may refer to: John Ely (baseball) (born 1986), pitcher with the Los Angeles Dodgers John Ely (representative) (1774–1849), U.S. Representative from New York John Hart Ely (1938–2003), American legal scholar John Ely (Iowa politician) (1919–2007), Iowa state legislator John J. Ely (1778–1852), American politician in New Jersey John Ely (surgeon) American Revolutinary War surgeon and colonel
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacAulay%20and%20Co
MacAulay and Co
MacAulay and Co. was a daily magazine show on BBC Radio Scotland. The programme was presented by comedian Fred MacAulay with a different guest presenter each week, and featured a range of guests including journalists, musicians, comedians and members of the public. During the season of the Edinburgh Fringe, the programme was often also syndicated onto national BBC radio. External links BBC Radio Scotland programmes
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantacronache
Cantacronache
Cantacronache is a popular Italian band formed in Turin in 1958 by Fausto Amodei, Michele Straniero, Giorgio De Maria, Emilio Jona, Sergio Liberovici, and Margot. They were important in the Italian folk revival movement of the 1950s as one of the first such groups to use complex lyrics addressing social and political topics. Their modern sound helped them gain popularity among the youth of the Italian separatist movement. References 1958 establishments in Italy Italian folk music groups
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura%20Moreno%20%28gymnast%29
Laura Moreno (gymnast)
Laura del Carmen Moreno Garza (born November 16, 1978, in Monterrey, Nuevo León) is a Mexican artistic gymnast. References External links 1978 births Living people Mexican female artistic gymnasts Gymnasts at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic gymnasts for Mexico Central American and Caribbean Games medalists in gymnastics
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phases%20of%20speech
Phases of speech
In a simple form of communication between two people, such as a short dialog, the speaker's utterance and transmission of speech sounds (or speech signal) to the hearer encompass seven phases of speech, namely: neurolinguistic programming neuromuscular phase organic phase aerodynamic phase acoustic phase neuroreceptive phase neurolinguistic identification. References Phonetics
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James%20Hoy
James Hoy
James Hoy may refer to: James Hoy, Baron Hoy (1909–1976), Scottish politician and peer James Barlow Hoy (1794–1843), Irish-born military surgeon and politician
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20Toughill
Thomas Toughill
Thomas Toughill is a non-fiction author. Before becoming an author, Toughill had a varied career after graduating from the University of Glasgow in history and German. He worked in a whisky distillery, spent time as an infantry officer in the British Army, became an intelligence officer based in Hong Kong and was a bodyguard for both Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon. References Writers from Glasgow Scottish writers Living people Year of birth missing (living people) British Army officers
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George%20Newman
George Newman
George Newman may refer to: George Newman (MP) (c. 1562–1627), Member of Parliament for Canterbury and Dover George Newman (cricketer) (1904–1982), English cricketer George Newman (physician) (1870–1948), English public health physician George Newman, a fictional character played by “Weird Al” Yankovic in the film UHF George Gough Newman (1862–1929) South Australian educator
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banu%20Amr
Banu Amr
Banu Amr bin Auf () are an Arabian tribe in Quba, on the outskirts of Medina. Umar and his companions stayed with them during the hijra from Mecca. Its descendants today consist of the Harb tribe. See also Arabian tribes that interacted with Muhammad References Tribes of Arabia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plaisance%2C%20Seychelles
Plaisance, Seychelles
Plaisance () is an administrative district of Seychelles located on the island of Mahé. See also Bernard Adonis References Districts of Seychelles Victoria, Seychelles
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krylya
Krylya
Krylya may refer to: Wings (Kuzmin novel), a 1906 Russian novel by Mikhail Kuzmin Krylya (album), a 2005 album by Catharsis Krylya (Wings), Russia's winning entry in the 2017 Junior Eurovision Song Contest
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blame%20It%20on%20Me%20%28album%29
Blame It on Me (album)
Blame It on Me is the debut album by singer-songwriter Alana Davis. It was released in 1997 and contained her two most popular singles, "32 Flavors" and "Crazy". The album peaked at No. 157 on the U.S. Billboard 200. Track listing References 1997 debut albums Alana Davis albums Elektra Records albums
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortune%20Cookies%20%28album%29
Fortune Cookies (album)
Fortune Cookies is the second album by Alana Davis, released in 2001. It peaked at #34 on Billboard's Heatseekers Album chart. Track listing References 2001 albums Elektra Records albums Alana Davis albums Albums produced by the Neptunes
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrender%20Dorothy%20%28album%29
Surrender Dorothy (album)
Surrender Dorothy is the third album by Alana Davis. It was released in 2005 on Davis's own label, Tigress Records. "Surrender Dorothy" is a line from the film The Wizard of Oz. Track listing References 2005 albums Alana Davis albums Rock albums by American artists
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hishult
Hishult
Hishult is a locality and a parish situated in Laholm Municipality, Halland County, Sweden with 332 inhabitants in 2010. The area has been a centre of iron extraction and formed a county, including parts of northern Skåne while it was Danish. The name might be related to the iron extraction as it used to be spelt Isenhult which might mean iron forest. Today it has a gallery of some reputation. References Populated places in Laholm Municipality
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Getinge
Getinge
Getinge is a locality situated in Halmstad Municipality, Halland County, Sweden, with 1,843 inhabitants in 2010. Economy Getinge Group had its headquarters in the village until 2014. History The local assembly, the Hallandic thing took place in Getinge. References Populated places in Halmstad Municipality
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPY
NPY
NPY may refer to: Neuropeptide Y, a 36 amino-acid neuropeptide that is involved in various physiological and homeostatic processes in both the central and peripheral nervous systems NPY, the IATA airport code for Mpanda Airport, Tanzania *.npy files are binary files to store numpy arrays
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rogerson%2C%20Idaho
Rogerson, Idaho
Rogerson is an unincorporated community in Twin Falls County, Idaho, United States. It is located approximately 18 miles (30 kilometers) north of the Nevada border on U.S. Route 93, about seven miles east of Salmon Falls Dam. Rogerson had a post office 1910-1961. Rogerson is part of the Twin Falls, Idaho Metropolitan Statistical Area. See also References External links Unincorporated communities in Idaho Unincorporated communities in Twin Falls County, Idaho
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High%20Road%2C%20Perth
High Road, Perth
High Road is a major road running through Lynwood, Parkwood, Ferndale, Riverton, and Willetton in the south-east of Perth, Western Australia. It connects the major roads Leach Highway, and Albany Highway via Nicholson Road, originally built to provide the Gosnells area with direct access to the port city of Fremantle. It is allocated State Route 27. See also References Roads in Perth, Western Australia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windsor%2C%20Kentucky
Windsor, Kentucky
Windsor is an unincorporated community in southern Casey County, Kentucky, United States. Their post office is active. References Unincorporated communities in Casey County, Kentucky Unincorporated communities in Kentucky
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DHEC
DHEC
DHEC may refer to: DHEC, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Dihydroergocryptine
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada%20at%20the%201906%20Intercalated%20Games
Canada at the 1906 Intercalated Games
Canada competed at the 1906 Intercalated Games in Athens, Greece. Three athletes, all men, competed in four events in one sport. These games are not now considered as official Olympic games by the International Olympic Committee, and results are not included in official records and medal counts. Medalists Athletics Field References Nations at the 1906 Intercalated Games 1906 Intercalated Games
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/News%20Tribune
News Tribune
News Tirbune may refer to: The News Tribune in Tacoma, Washington News Tribune (Jefferson City) in Jefferson City, Missouri News and Tribune in Jeffersonville, Indiana Rome News-Tribune in Rome, Georgia
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrics
Electrics
Electrics may mean: Electric vehicle which is propelled by one or more electric motors, using energy stored in rechargeable batteries Electrical wiring installed in a building Electrical network or circuit of any kind In music "Electrics", a song on Listen, A Flock of Seagulls album
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteorological%20Monographs
Meteorological Monographs
Meteorological Monographs is a peer-reviewed monograph series published by the American Meteorological Society. The series has two parts, historical and meteorological. See also List of scientific journals in earth and atmospheric sciences External links Meteorology journals English-language journals Publications with year of establishment missing American Meteorological Society academic journals Monographic series Irregular journals
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ten%20Worlds
Ten Worlds
Ten Worlds may refer to: The ten spiritual realms of Mahāyāna Buddhism Tales of Ten Worlds, a story collection by Arthur C. Clarke Ten Worlds Productions, a television production company Ten Worlds, Ten Directions, an art exhibit by Lindy Lee shown in 2002
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lars%20Olai%20Meling
Lars Olai Meling
Lars Olai Meling (1876–1951) was the Norwegian Minister of Trade 1924–1926 and 1933–1935. References 1876 births 1951 deaths Ministers of Trade and Shipping of Norway
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookland%20%28disambiguation%29
Bookland (disambiguation)
Bookland can refer to: Bookland, a fictitious location corresponding to a 978 prefix that converts a 10 digit ISBN into EAN-13 barcode (with checksum changes). Bookland (law), a category of land in Anglo-Saxon law "Bookland", a chain of small-format book stores owned by American retailer Books-A-Million
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm%20Evans
Malcolm Evans
Malcolm Evans may refer to: Sir Malcolm Evans (academic lawyer), British jurist Malcolm Evans (cartoonist), New Zealand cartoonist Malcolm Evans (computer programmer), British computer programmer Mal Evans, road manager for The Beatles
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bling%20Kong
Bling Kong
Bling Kong was an indie rock band from New York City in early to mid 2000's. The band consisted of eleven members: three drummers, two guitarists, one bass guitar player, one videographer, and four cheerleaders. The band was known for their sexual, rock-driven, music with humorous lyrics, as well as their clothing line. Discography Greatest Hits 3.16.Ö3-5.20.Ö3 (2003) self-released Do The Awesome (2005) References Musical groups from New York (state) American indie rock groups
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius%20Middelthon
Cornelius Middelthon
Cornelius Middelthon (12 April 1869 – 6 April 1934) was a Norwegian grocer and politician of the Conservative Party who served as Minister of Labour from 1920 to 1921 and again from 1923 to 1924. 1869 births 1934 deaths Government ministers of Norway
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ole%20Monsen%20Mjelde
Ole Monsen Mjelde
Ole Monsen Mjelde (12 September 1865 – 7 March 1942) was a Norwegian politician of the Liberal Party who served as the Minister of Labour 1920, 1921–1923, 1924–1926, 1928–1931 and 1933–1935, and also as head Ministry of Provisioning in 1921. References Government ministers of Norway 1865 births 1942 deaths
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rasmus%20Olai%20Mortensen
Rasmus Olai Mortensen
Rasmus Olai Mortensen (23 August 1869 – 30 July 1934) was the Norwegian Minister of Provisioning 1921–1922, as well as head of the Ministry of Social Affairs in 1922, then Minister of Social Affairs 1922–1923 in Blehr's Second Cabinet. 1869 births 1934 deaths Government ministers of Norway
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swimming%20at%20the%201976%20Summer%20Olympics
Swimming at the 1976 Summer Olympics
The 1976 Summer Olympics were held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; 26 events in swimming were contested. There was a total of 471 participants from 51 countries competing. Events Participating nations 471 swimmers from 51 nations competed. Medal table Medal summary Men's events Women's events Gallery of the medalists Some of the Olympic medalists in Montreal: References 1976 Summer Olympics events 1976 1976 in swimming
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svein%20Munkejord
Svein Munkejord
Svein Magnus Munkejord (born 26 September 1948) is a Norwegian politician for the Conservative Party. He was personal secretary to the Minister of Fisheries 1981–1983, state secretary to the Minister of Fisheries 1984–1985, and Minister of Fisheries 1989–1990. References 1948 births Living people Government ministers of Norway
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph%20Frederik%20Munthe
Adolph Frederik Munthe
Adolph Frederik Munthe (12 July 1817 – 7 September 1884) was a Norwegian military officer and government official. He was the Norwegian Minister of the Army 1877–1879, 1880–1881 and 1881–1884, as well as member of the Council of State Division in Stockholm 1879–1880 and 1881. References 1817 births 1884 deaths People from Ullensaker Government ministers of Norway Defence ministers of Norway
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirsten%20Myklevoll
Kirsten Myklevoll
Kirsten Elise Myklevoll (25 September 1928 – 11 December 1996) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. She was Minister of Administration and Consumer Affairs 1978–1979. She was a member of the Parliament of Norway for Troms 1973–81 and county mayor of Troms 1986–91. References 1928 births 1996 deaths Government ministers of Norway Members of the Storting Labour Party (Norway) politicians 20th-century Norwegian politicians
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ishibashi
Ishibashi
may refer to: Ishibashi (surname) Ishibashi, Tochigi, a town located in Shimotsuga District, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan Ishibashi handai-mae Station, formerly Ishibashi Station, a train station located in Ikeda, Osaka Prefecture, Japan Ishibashi Park is a park in Hama-machi, Kagoshima, Japan Ishibashi Station (Tochigi), a train station located in Ishibashi, Tochigi, Japan Minakuchi Ishibashi Station, a passenger railway station in located in the Japanese city of Kōka
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Bird%20Who%20Ate%20the%20Rabbit%27s%20Flower
The Bird Who Ate the Rabbit's Flower
The Bird Who Ate the Rabbit's Flower is an EP by indie rock band of Montreal. The five tracks were later re-released on The Bird Who Continues to Eat the Rabbit's Flower. Track listing You Are An Airplane The Inner Light When a Man Is In Love With A Man If I Faltered Slightly Twice Disguises Personnel Derek Almstead - drums, vocals Bryan Poole - bass, vocals Kevin Barnes - guitar, vocals 1997 EPs Of Montreal albums Kindercore Records EPs
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gammage
Gammage
Gammage can refer to: Johnny Gammage (died 1995), American motorist who died in police custody Grady Gammage (1892–1959), American university president Robert Gammage (born 1938), American politician The Gammage Cup, Newbery Honor-winning children's book Gammage Auditorium, building on the campus of Arizona State University named for Grady Gammage See also Gamage, a surname
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss%20E
Miss E
Miss E may refer to: A character in The Letter People, American literary program Miss E... So Addictive, 2001 hip-hop album by Missy Elliott
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Are%20You%20Carrying%20Any%20Gold%20or%20Living%20Relatives%3F
Are You Carrying Any Gold or Living Relatives?
Are You Carrying Any Gold Or Living Relatives: Through The Soviet Union with Nila is a book by Irene Kampen about her travels in the Soviet Union in the summer of 1969. In the book Kampen visits the Soviet Union with her friend and translator Nila Magidoff. American travel books 1970 non-fiction books Books about the Soviet Union
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trashman
Trashman
Trashman may refer to the following: Trashman (character), a fictional character and eponymous comic book created by Spain Rodriguez Trashman (video game), a 1984 video game for the ZX Spectrum The Trashmen, a band from Minneapolis, Minnesota Waste collector, the occupation
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Takeshita
Takeshita
Takeshita (written: or ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: , Imperial Japanese Navy admiral , Japanese actress , Japanese professional wrestler , Japanese general , Japanese politician and Prime Minister of Japan , Japanese fashion model and actress , Japanese footballer , Japanese badminton player , Japanese politician , Japanese politician , Japanese volleyball player , Japanese slalom canoeist See also Takeshita Street in Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan Japanese-language surnames
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore%20Davis
Theodore Davis
Theodore Davis may refer to: Theodore Davis (Canadian politician) (c. 1778 – 1841) Theodore M. Davis (1838–1915), American lawyer and archaeologist Theodore R. Davis (1840–1894), American artist See also Ted Davis (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaifu
Kaifu
Kaifu may refer to: Places Kaifu District, Changsha (), Hunan, China , Tokushima Prefecture, Japan , a town in Kaifu District, Tokushima Persons , Japanese astronomer , 76th and 77th Prime Minister of Japan Japanese-language surnames
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qomsheh
Qomsheh
Qomsheh or Qumisheh or Qowmsheh () may refer to various places in Iran: Komeshcheh, city in Isfahan Province Shahreza, city in Isfahan Province Qomsheh Tappeh, Kermanshah Province Qomsheh-ye Baba Karam Khan, Kermanshah Province Qomsheh-ye Lor Zanganeh, Kermanshah Province Qomsheh-ye Seyyed Amin, Kermanshah Province Qomsheh-ye Seyyed Qasem, Kermanshah Province Qomsheh-ye Seyyed Yaqub, Kermanshah Province
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obuchi
Obuchi
Obuchi is a Japanese surname 小渕. Notable people with the surname include: Keizo Obuchi (1937–2000), Japanese politician Yūko Obuchi (born 1973), Japanese politician, daughter of Keizo Raiju Obuchi (born 2003), Japanese association footballer Japanese-language surnames
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California%20dancer
California dancer
The California dancer (Argia agrioides) is a damselfly of the family Coenagrionidae, native from Oregon south through California to Arizona, as well as adjacent parts of Mexico. References External links Argia agrioides at AzOdes Coenagrionidae Insects described in 1895
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abrocomes
Abrocomes
Abrocomes () was a son of king Darius I of Persia and his wife Phratagune, who died with his full brother Hyperanthes in the battle of Thermopylae, while fighting over the body of Leonidas. References Further reading The history of Herodotus, Volume 2 at Project Gutenberg Battle of Thermopylae Year of birth unknown 480 BC deaths Achaemenid princes Persian people of the Greco-Persian Wars Military leaders of the Achaemenid Empire 5th-century BC Iranian people
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WNHT
WNHT
WNHT may refer to: WNHT-LD, a low-power television station (channel 4) licensed to serve Birmingham, Alabama, United States WNHT (TV), a former CBS affiliate in Concord, New Hampshire, now WPXG (UHF 21) WXKE, a radio station (96.3 FM) licensed to Churubusco, Indiana, United States, which held the call sign WNHT from 2002 to 2014 WXXS, a radio station (102.3 FM) licensed to Lancaster, New Hampshire, United States, which held the call sign WNHT from 1997 to 1998
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycyrrhizol
Glycyrrhizol
Glycyrrhizol A is a prenylated pterocarpan and an isoflavonoid derivative. It is a compound isolated from the root of the Chinese licorice plant (Glycyrrhiza uralensis). It may has in vitro antibacterial properties. In one study, the strongest antibacterial activity was observed against Streptococcus mutans, an organism known to cause tooth decay in humans. References Pterocarpans Antibiotics Phenols Methoxy compounds
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan%20Park%20Cemetery%20%28Sioux%20City%29
Logan Park Cemetery (Sioux City)
Logan Park Cemetery is a cemetery located at the northwest edge of Sioux City, Woodbury County, Iowa. The cemetery contains a number of notable figures from the history of Sioux City. Notable burials Jay Darling, cartoonist. David W. Stewart, U.S. Senator in 1926 and 1927 References External links Logan Park Cemetery burial records at Findagrave. Logan Park Cemetery tour Cemeteries in Iowa Sioux City, Iowa Protected areas of Woodbury County, Iowa Tourist attractions in Sioux City, Iowa
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kolodong%2C%20New%20South%20Wales
Kolodong, New South Wales
Kolodong, New South Wales () is a locality between Taree and Wingham in the Manning Valley on the Mid North Coast of New South Wales, Australia in the Mid-Coast. Kolodong contains some agricultural land, a small residential area and a sizable industrial area. Kolodong is home to a day care centre, Taree Baptist Church and Taree Christian College. References Mid North Coast Towns in New South Wales
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union%20of%20Independent%20Trade%20Unions
Union of Independent Trade Unions
Union of Independent Trade Unions may mean: Union of Independent Trade Unions (Portugal) United Independent Albanian Trade Unions
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gosain
Gosain
Gosain is an Indian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Satpal Gosain (1935–2020), Indian politician Shivani Gosain (born 1975), Indian actress Suhit Gosain (born 1985), Indian pop singer, actor, and performer See also Gosains Gossain Surnames of Indian origin
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxbridge%2C%20Dorset
Oxbridge, Dorset
Oxbridge is a hamlet in the English county of Dorset. It lies on the River Brit between Bridport and Beaminster. External links Hamlets in Dorset
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Du%C5%A1n%C3%ADky
Dušníky
Dušníky () is a municipality and village in Litoměřice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 500 inhabitants. References Villages in Litoměřice District
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABCL
ABCL
ABCL can refer to Actor-Based Concurrent Language American Birth Control League Amitabh Bachchan Corporation Armed Bear Common Lisp Automatic Barrier Crossing Locally monitored, a type of level crossing in the United Kingdom See also ACBL (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super%20G%20%28disambiguation%29
Super G (disambiguation)
Super G may refer to: Super Giant Slalom skiing, abbreviated to Super G Commercial names: Super G (wireless networking), Atheros' proprietary enhancements to IEEE 802.11g wireless LAN performance Super G is also a brand formerly used by Giant Food of Landover, Maryland Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation, a propeller driven airliner often referred to as the "Super G"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kruschwitz
Kruschwitz
Kruschwitz may refer to: German name of Kruszwica, town in central Poland, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Treaty of Kruschwitz (German: Vertrag von Kruschwitz) People with the surname Dr. Peter Kruschwitz Dr. Mitchel Linhart Kruschwitz See also Krauschwitz Krauschwitz, Saxony-Anhalt
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elm%20River
Elm River
Elm River refers to several places: Rivers Elm River (Illinois) Elm River (Michigan) Elm River (North Dakota–South Dakota), a river in North Dakota and South Dakota Rivière à l'Orme (English: Elm River), a tributary of Lac des Deux Montagnes, in Montreal, Quebec]], Canada Inhabited Places Elm River Township, Michigan See also Elm River Township (disambiguation) Elm Creek (disambiguation) Elm (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Hogs
The Hogs
The Hogs may refer to: The Arkansas Razorbacks, the mascot of the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas The Hogs (American football), the offensive line of the Washington Redskins of the National Football League during the 1980s and early 1990s See also Hog (disambiguation)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jangan
Jangan
Jangan may refer to: Chang'an, China Jan Gan (disambiguation), places in Iran
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halaka
Halaka
Halaka may refer to: Halakha, the collective body of Jewish law Halaka (one of the old Persian appellations of the sun). In the "Bundehasb", the sun is spoken of as Halaka, the cock, the enemy of darkness and evil, which flee before his crowing. See also: Alectryon Halaka (band), American noise rock band See also Halaqa, an open Islamic discussion forum
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