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``She was a completely unique artist, with a unique sound and a unique career,'' Hough said. On 27 September 2009 Peter Oundjian and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra dedicated their performance of the Brahms 2nd Symphony to Alicia de Larrocha. On 3 December 2009, pianist Sonya Bach, in collaboration with the Honorary Consulate of Spain in Switzerland, dedicated a solo recital titled ``Remembering Alicia de Larrocha'' at Cultural Center Spazio Aperto, Bellinzona, in memory of her late mentor.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_de_Larrocha
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He then gave Lou his Christmas present... a packet of cigars. Only when Lou tells Andy he doesn't smoke, Andy replies with ``Yeah I know, there's none in anyway.'' Later, Andy, after watching Rachel Stevens and Rowan Atkinson in a spoof of Spiderman, claims that he wants to touch Rachel Stevens's breasts saying that, since he is in a wheelchair, it could be arranged.
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Rowan Atkinson
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_and_Andy
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Ruth Deller of television website Lowculture gave Shane a 3.5 out of 5 for his contribution to Neighbours, during a feature called ``A guide to recognising your Ramsays and Robinsons''. Deller said ``The mullet-tastic Shane was the 'housewife's choice' back in the 80s, something that has served actor Peter O'Brien well over the years''. She added ``He was in love with Daphne (and for a while the actors playing them had a romance in real-life) and was heartbroken when she ended up with Des Clarke''.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shane_Ramsay
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In 1877 Gaul started teaching the first classes in the theory of music, harmony and counterpoint at the Birmingham and Midland Institute, marking the first step towards providing a fully rounded musical instruction at the institution that would eventually become Birmingham Conservatoire. He would later be appointed as professor of orchestration and composition at the school. He taught singing and harmony at the King Edward VI High School for Girls. Gaul wrote a large quantity of choral music in a simple melodious style influenced by Spohr and Mendelssohn. His cantatas were widely performed on the music festival circuit, with the best known The Holy City -- premiered at the Birmingham Music Festival in 1882 -- being the most popular of its era.
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Mendelssohn
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Gaul
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Traynor was married to two performers from the ``Golden Age of Porn'', from 1971 to 1974 to Lovelace (whose real name was Linda Susan Boreman) of Deep Throat fame and from 1975 to 1985 to Behind the Green Door's Marilyn Chambers, whom he also managed. In a 1980 article in Ms. magazine, ``The Real Linda Lovelace'', Gloria Steinem discussed Traynor and Lovelace's relationship. Steinem stated that ``the myth that Lovelace loved to be sexually used and humiliated was created by her husband'' and that he kept her as his prisoner.
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Lovelace
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Traynor
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Dearing entered West Point in 1858 and resigned on April 22,1861 when Virginia seceded from the Union. Dearing was mortally wounded at the Battle of High Bridge during the Appomattox Campaign of 1865, making him one of the last officers to die in the war. Despite serving as a commander of a cavalry brigade and using the grade of brigadier general after he was nominated to that grade by Confederate President Jefferson Davis, Dearing did not officially achieve the grade of brigadier general because the Confederate Senate did not approve his nomination.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Dearing
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His last goal of the season, a penalty to equalise in a 1--1 draw with Wigan Athletic, took him to 30 goals in all competitions, and his 27 in the league made him the Championship top scorer. Wood won the EFL Championship Player of the Month award for January 2017, and was voted PFA Fans' Championship Player of the Month for both January and March. He was shortlisted for Championship Player of the Season, but lost out to Brighton & Hove Albion's Anthony Knockaert.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Wood_(footballer,_born_1991)
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He appeared to have lost his nerve. Antlll's actions cost Major General Chauvel vital hours and led to the removal of 3rd Light Horse from the line. Only days after Romani, General William Birdwood sent a message requesting Antill take command of an infantry brigade on the Western Front. Antill elected to go and handed over command of his brigade on 9 August.
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William Birdwood
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Antill
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_M._Antill
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He is married to Laura Drummond and has a son and two daughters, Aidan, Brynna (pronounced BRIN-ah), and Ashlyn, who have also begun to follow in their father's voice-over work. His daughter Brynna currently voices Babs Seed, the cousin of Apple Bloom and her siblings, on the television series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, a show which Drummond also appears in.
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Ashlyn
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Drummond
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His family moved to Holly Hill, Florida, and he graduated from Mainland High School in Daytona Beach. He received his B.A. degree from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette in 1978, and his J.D. from Tulane Law School in 1981. After graduation, he clerked for Judge Albert Tate of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit from 1981 to 1982 and then for Justice Byron White of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1982 to 1983. After completing his clerkship, Dzurilla joined the New Orleans firm of Duplantis, where he stayed for 15 years.
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Byron White
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Dzurilla
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_T._Dzurilla
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Also involved was Mitali's childhood friend and secret admirer Samiran (Rahul Banerjee), who has relationships with several women, including a school's physical education teacher, Julekha Sharma (June Malia), and another girl, Khonika (Debolina Dutta). Shabor starts investigation with his assistany Nandalal. As Shabor probes deeper, he learns many disturbing secrets about the Ghosh family, including the fact that Mitali had once eloped with a boy from her locality Pantu Haldar (Ritwick Chakraborty).
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Mitali
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goenda_Shabor_(film_series)
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Before joining Broadway, Purdy worked as a Wall street broker. Purdy studied vocal performance and piano at the University of Mississippi and at Juilliard and Vocal Pedagogy at Westminster College. Purdy spent many years in Europe conducting and playing tours of the musical productions of Grease, A Chorus Line, 42nd Street, and with Grease in Paris, France. His work on Broadway includes Disney 's Tarzan, Glory Days, Peter Pan (starring Cathy Rigby), the original Fantasticks and Frankenstein with Hunter Foster and has also toured the United States with the Broadway Musicals The Full Monty, Spelling Bee, and Peter Pan.
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Hunter Foster
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Purdy
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development-1413
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Jenner was incensed not only by Craig's position on communism, but also on his campaign platform that advocated significant increased state spending and the start of a number of new programs. The difference between Craig and the party continued throughout his time in office. Craig's Democratic opponent was incumbent lieutenant governor John Watkins. Thanks in large part to Eisenhower's popularity, Craig won a landslide victory in the election. His agenda was largely reform-oriented and included enhancing worker's compensation and unemployment benefits, building new schools, raising teacher's salaries, building a new state prison, constructing new hospitals, and improving traffic safety.
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Craig
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_N._Craig
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Mark Chelmsley IV, a rich child living in New York, is unhappy about moving to a small town in New Hampshire. His parents work constantly and are extremely wealthy, but often spend very little with him. Mark is closer to Anya and Leon, a Russian couple employed as his family's maid and butler.
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Leon
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Week_in_the_Woods
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He astonishes Elizabeth by his kindness and courtesy not only to her but also to her relatives, whom he had previously considered socially inferior. Later, Elizabeth is introduced to Georgiana Darcy, Mr. Darcy's sister. Elizabeth observes that Georgiana's disposition, which has been described as proud, is mere shyness. She also realizes that her feelings for Darcy have come full circle and that she is in love with him.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Bennet
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Jonathan Peel was of the view that the adoption of the Armstrong Gun was a result of Hawes's influence. In 1857, reorganisation of the War Office brought Hawes into a new post, as Permanent Under-Secretary. In 1860 Charles Babbage was dealing with Hawes, promoting a scientific approach to gunnery. He died on 15 May 1862.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Hawes
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It is revealed that now the Piper travels the world seeking pests so he may kill for the fun of it. The three animal kings end the story by swearing revenge. Even with his new found powers, Saul is not free and is forced to stay in a shadows by King Rat.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Rat_(1998_novel)
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David Dunn (January 17, 1811 February 17, 1894) was an American Democratic politician and lawyer. He served as the 18th Governor of Maine in 1844. David Dunn was born in Cornish, Maine on January 17, 1811. Dunn studied law under then future Governor, ``Squire'' John Fairfield, of Saco. He was admitted to the bar in 1833 and shortly thereafter opened up a practice at Poland Corner.
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John Fairfield
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Dunn_(Maine)
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The purchaser allowed the Meuccis to live in the cottage without paying rent, but Meucci's private finances dwindled so that he soon had to live on public funds and by depending on his friends. As mentioned in William J. Wallace's ruling, during the years 1859, 1860, and 1861 Meucci was in close business and social relations with William E. Ryder, who was interested in his inventions, paid the expenses of his experiments, and invested money in Meucci's inventions.
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William E. Ryder
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Meucci
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The federal Labor ministers Penny Wong and Craig Emerson subsequently criticised Laming's post, with Emerson calling it ``disgraceful and inflammatory'', while fellow Liberal and shadow Minister Greg Hunt stated that there was a need to be cautious about commenting on the clashes. Laming later posted another tweet which stated ``To clarify: Working together to resolve these riots the priority. Training and a chance for jobs are key''. The acting opposition leader Warren Truss told reporters that Laming ``has got to take responsibility for his own actions.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Laming
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Sarah takes Sissy and Hetty to a restaurant, where she asks questions for her new book ``Penny for a Posy''. After asking her questions, Sissy leaves and Sarah takes Hetty back to the Hospital after buying her ink and a book. When Hetty is returned to the hospital, Ida collapses and loses her shoe.
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Ida
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hetty_Feather
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Lang was responsible for drafting King George V's silver jubilee broadcast message in 1935, and the king's last two Christmas messages. This closeness to the throne was not maintained when the king died in January 1936 and was succeeded by his son, Edward VIII. The new king was wary of Lang, whom he had once admired.
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Lang
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmo_Gordon_Lang
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Joey Coulter, driver of Childress's No. 22 Chevrolet Silverado, battled tightly for position with the No. 18 Toyota Tundra of Busch. Coulter would eventually hold off Busch, taking the 5th spot in the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250. Once the race had concluded, Busch purposely bumped into the 22 truck on the cool-down lap. Childress reportedly approached Busch in the garage area, took off his jewelry (a gold watch) and proceeded to punch Busch in the face.
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Busch
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Childress
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Paul Vario (July 9, 1914*-- May 3, 1988) was a caporegime of a crew in the Lucchese crime family. In the 1970s Vario held the position of underboss in the family but later resigned. In 1980, longtime associate Henry Hill became a government witness and testified against Vario and members of his crew.
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Henry Hill
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Vario
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Vario
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Like many of the aristocrats of the Austrian Empire, he spent much of his time in Vienna, where his family had a palace. He also spent some time, particularly in summer, in his palace (the traditional family seat) in Eisenstadt. Like his father Anton, Nikolaus had little interest during his reign in living in or visiting Esterh*za, the famous palace that Nikolaus I had built in rural Hungary.
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Nikolaus
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolaus_II,_Prince_Esterh%C3%A1zy
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Amalia of Cleves (German: Amalia von Kleve-J*lich-Berg) (17 October 1517, D*sseldorf -- 1 March 1586, D*sseldorf) was a princess from the house of Von der Mark. She was the youngest child of John III, Duke of J*lich jure uxoris, Cleves, Berg jure uxoris, Count of Mark and Ravensberg jure uxoris (often referred to as Duke of Cleves) and his wife Maria von J*lich. After her father's death, Amalia's brother William became Duke of J*lich-Cleves-Berg.
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Maria von J*lich
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Amalia
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amalia_of_Cleves
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As part of his breeding and training programs he was part owner (with Harold Syner of Wajima fame) of Alamare Farm in Lexington, Kentucky and joint owner of Meadow Wood Training Center in Ocala, Florida. DiMauro is responsible for mentoring and developing many of the horsemen involved in Thoroughbred racing today. His experience and insight into the sport has earned him much respect among many. He gave Richard Migliore a chance, and Richard ``The Mig,'' was a well-known jockey for many years until his retirement in June 2010, and is still involved in the sport with the New York Racing Association.
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Richard Migliore
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Richard ``The Mig
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_A._DiMauro
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Dudley's son, John H. Dean, also played football for Harvard and was captain of the 1933 team. Dudley became friends with Joseph P. Kennedy as the two men spent summers together in Cohasset, Massachusetts. In 1922, Dudley led an unsuccessful campaign to have Kennedy admitted to the Cohasset Golf Club, and several of his letters lobbying for Kennedy's admission were published in the book, The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys, by Doris Kearns Goodwin.
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Dudley
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Kennedy
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudley_Dean
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Dumanis is a Republican, though the office she held was officially nonpartisan. She was the first openly gay or lesbian DA in the country. She was the first woman and the first Jewish District Attorney in San Diego. Dumanis grew up in Brockton, Massachusetts, the daughter of Ann and Abraham ``Abe'' Dumanis. Her father was a truck driver as well as a professional musician; her mother worked for a government program assisting women and children.
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Dumanis
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Ann
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonnie_Dumanis
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Afraid that no one would believe her, Rita remained silent and she and Ed were married. A few months later, Roger also raped Holly and Rita became overcome with guilt at having not come forward herself. Holly did press charges, and when it looked like Roger would be acquitted, Rita finally revealed that Roger had raped her too.
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Holly
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Rita
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Stapleton
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Robert Noah and Howard Felsher, who were producers of Twenty One and Tic-Tac-Dough respectively, saw their careers revived several years after the quiz show scandals faded from the public's memory, with Noah first working for Goodson-Todman, as producer on the original Match Game, then working for many years with Heatter-Quigley Productions, as executive producer on several of their shows, beginning with the original version of The Hollywood Squares. From there, he finished his career with Reg Grundy Productions, on shows like Scrabble.
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Robert Noah
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Howard Felsher
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_%26_Enright_Productions
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Two days later was the day of his favourite distance, the 1,500*m and -- ten days after Mikhaylov had become the 1,500*m world record holder -- he watched Grishin finish his 1,500*m in a new world record time of 2:08.6. In the next pair, Mikhaylov equalled Grishin's time and they shared Olympic gold. Later that year, he won silver at the Soviet Allround Championships, finishing first on the 1,500*m.
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Mikhaylov
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Grishin
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_Mikhaylov
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She hunts for the first time to provide food for the pride as they had not eaten for a while. Since the pride will not accept Fleck, he decides to join the Wanderers. Soon a fight erupts on the mountain top containing Harry and Linus where Harry dies by falling off the cliff side after Dark refuses to help him because Dark had just found out what Harry did to his cubs.
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Harry
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Dark
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_(2004_film)
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In his first MLB at bat (in his fourth game played), on September 20, 1964, at Fenway Park, Bethea doubled off Ed Connolly of the Boston Red Sox, driving home Bob Allison from first base for his first run batted in in the Majors. It sparked the Twins to a 12--4 victory. In his brief big-league trial, however, Bethea collected only five total hits and two RBI in ten games played and 30 at bats.
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Twins
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Bethea
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Bethea
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She published her first collection of short stories, Barbara the Slut and Other People in 2015. Holmes was raised in the Hudson Valley in New York. She attended Wellesley College as an undergraduate, and received her MFA from Hunter College. Her work has appeared in Granta. Holmes cites Tracy Kidder, Barbara Demick, and Adrian Nicole LeBlanc as influences. She began work on the collection in 2009.
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Holmes
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Barbara Demick
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauren_Holmes
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Gris exhibited with the painters of the Puteaux Group in the Salon de la Section d'Or in 1912. His preference for clarity and order influenced the Purist style of Am*d*e Ozenfant and Charles Edouard Jeanneret (Le Corbusier), and made Gris an important exemplar of the post-war ``return to order'' movement. In 1915 he was painted by his friend, Amedeo Modigliani.
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Le Corbusier
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Gris
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Gris
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Born at ``Schloss Monrepos'' in Neuwied, she was the daughter of Hermann, Prince of Wied, and his wife Princess Marie of Nassau, daughter of William, Duke of Nassau a grandson of Princess Carolina of Orange-Nassau, (and sister of Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Her niece Princess Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont (2 August 1858 -- 20 March 1934) was the fourth daughter of Georg Viktor, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont, and Princess Helena of Nassau. She became Queen of the Netherlands and Grand Duchess of Luxembourg as the wife of King-Grand Duke William III.
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Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont
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Helena of Nassau
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_of_Wied
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According to Richard Pankhurst, Adwa derives its name from Adi Awa (or Wa), ``Village of the Awa''; the Awa are an ethnic group mentioned in the anonymous Monumentum Adulitanum that once stood at Adulis. Francisco Alvares records that the Portuguese diplomatic mission passed Adwa, which he called ``Houses of St. Michael,'' in August 1520.
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Francisco Alvares
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Adwa
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adwa
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Synnot was born in 1922 at Corowa, New South Wales, a descendant of Monckton Synnot and brother of Captain Timothy Monckton Synnot RAN, and a distant relative of the American Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton. Synnot was educated at Geelong Grammar School. He joined the Royal Australian Navy as a cadet midshipman in March 1939 and trained in Britain with Prince Philip of Greece (as he then was).
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Prince Philip of Greece
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Synnot
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Enrile resigned his post on March 1, 1835, and returned to Spain right after. He died in Madrid on January 6, 1836 at the age of 60 years and nine months. As assessed by Jose Montero y Vidal, a Spanish historian who wrote much about the history of the islands, Pasqual Enrile was one of the most intelligent and industrious who have ever ruled the Philippines. To him, the country owes material improvements of the utmost value, of so much importance as the great highways of Luzon, which have facilitated the intercourse between the provinces, bringing them into postal communication, one after another, by means of the mail-routes established by him.
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Jose Montero y Vidal
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Pasqual Enrile
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pasqual_Enrile_y_Alcedo
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Gunning remembered the melody from a 78-rpm hillbilly record (Emry Arthur, 1928) she had heard some years before in the mountains, but the lyrics she wrote was considerably different from the original after the first verse. The change of gender is also found in Joan Baez's ``Girl of Constant Sorrow'' and another variant of the song similar to Baez's, Judy Collins's title song from her album A Maid of Constant Sorrow.
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Joan Baez
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Judy Collins
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Man_of_Constant_Sorrow
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He continued to write fiction, and in 1915 published his most famous work, The Thirty-Nine Steps, a spy-thriller set just prior to World War I. The novel featured Buchan's oft used hero, Richard Hannay, whose character was based on Edmund Ironside, a friend of Buchan from his days in South Africa. A sequel, Greenmantle, came the following year. Buchan then enlisted in the British Army and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Intelligence Corps, where he wrote speeches and communiqu*s for Sir Douglas Haig. Recognised for his abilities, Buchan was appointed as the Director of Information in 1917, under Lord Beaverbrook--which Buchan said was ``the toughest job I ever took on''--and also assisted Charles Masterman in publishing a monthly magazine detailing the history of the war, the first edition appearing in February 1915 (and later published in 24 volumes as Nelson's History of the War).
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Buchan
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Lord Beaverbrook
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Buchan
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On the February 20 episode of SmackDown, Triple H was interviewed by Jim Ross, in the interview, footage was shown highlighting the events that occurred on the February 16 episode of Raw. Ross asked Triple H how he felt seeing that footage, in response, he broke character (after 5 years of marriage) by admitting that Vince McMahon is his father-in-law, that Shane is his brother-in-law, and that Stephanie is his wife, thus creating a rivalry between Triple H and Orton.
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Triple H
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_H
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Among the mourners were major politicians from both the blue and green camps such as Wang Jin-pyng of the Kuomintang and Ker Chien-Ming of the Democratic Progressive Party, as well as various celebrities of whom the most prominent was popular singer Jay Chou; they suffered harsh criticism for their attendance, including a Taipei Times editorial, which characterised the politicians' presence as ``revolting'' and stated that Chou ``should be ashamed, but we are not sure if he has the depth of character to feel it.'' Chou, who showed up wearing sunglasses and left after only 20 minutes, had become acquainted with Chen through his son Baron Chen, with whom Chou had previously worked in the filming of Kung Fu Dunk.
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Chen
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chen_Chi-li
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And it soon does. The name given him by the Department is that of Elizabeth Deveraux; still he inquires further, not believing a woman can have carried the bodies of Janice May Chapman, the woman who was butchered and dumped in an alley; so he discovers she had been framed by the Rileys themselves; Reed Riley - the senator's son- had been together with all the three women killed in town and when he had found out they were pregnant, he had killed them all.
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Elizabeth Deveraux
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Janice May Chapman
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Affair_(Child_novel)
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Born in Santo Domingo in 1977, Rita Indiana is the grand niece of the soprano Ivonne Haza and great-great-great-granddaughter of the poet and hero of the Restoration War, Manuel Rodr*guez Obj*o. She is also second cousin of the journalist *scar Haza and of the politician V*ctor Bison*.
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Rita Indiana
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Ivonne Haza
| 78 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rita_Indiana
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On the Green side, Anna was a direct descendent of another Puritan, Percival Green, who arrived with his wife at Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1635. The Winslows, unable to find in Halifax the society or the advanced schooling that would ``finish'' their daughter Anna, sent the then 10-year-old girl to Boston to live with Judge Winslow's older sister, Sarah Deming, and her husband.
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Anna
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Sarah Deming
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Green_Winslow
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His passionate nature, delicate taste, on-stage charm, and the magic of his gesture brought the success of this night to the young conductor Freddy Cadena '' ``Mozart is the best evidence for the quality of a musician, and the soloists ensemble of the Defense Department Orchestra, conducted by Freddy Cadena's baton, unquestionably proved this quality.'' Because of his active participation and contribution in the prestigious Moscow Autumn International Contemporary Music Festival, the maestro Freddy Cadena was awarded the Gold Medal together with famous Russian Artists as Genady Rozhdestvensky, Valery Poliansky, Vladimir Ponkink and Vladimir Fedoseev.
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Freddy Cadena
| 497 | true |
Valery Poliansky
| 601 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freddy_Cadena
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By the end of the series, Jeri snaps out her depression, thanks to Takato and Calumon, and realizes that humans can make their own destiny and that she was never meant to be alone. It was never stated but certainly Implied that Calumon was her second partner. Jeri not only attended Rika's birthday, but she along with Calumon also helped Rika's grandmother, Seiko Hata with all the decorations as well.
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Jeri
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Rika
| 283 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeri_Katou
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A special department of state looked after his brood mares and stallions. The magnificence of his plate astonished the French ambassador, and the diamonds of his duchess were the envy of princes. The climax of his elevation occurred when, on the extinction of the line of Kettler, the estates of Courland, in June 1737, elected Biron their reigning duke. He was almost as unpopular in Courland as in Russia, but the will of the empress was the law of the land, and large sums of money, smuggled into Courland in the shape of bills payable in Amsterdam to bearer, speedily convinced the electors.
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Kettler
| 272 | false |
Biron
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernst_Johann_von_Biron
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Gallagher's business is shut down by union officials who are now suspicious of him since he has been implicated in Diaz's murder. Local crime boss Malderone, Gallagher's uncle, has him followed, just in case he talks to the government. Teresa Peron (Melinda Dillon), a lifelong friend of Gallagher, tells the reporter that Gallagher could not have killed Diaz because he was taking her out of town for an abortion on that weekend.
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Gallagher
| 323 | true |
Diaz
| 355 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absence_of_Malice
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Production was scheduled to start in early 2001 with a budget of $75 million and Johnny Depp expressing interest in the lead role. The following August, Dimension Films joined Crystal Sky to co-finance the film, which would be directed by Stephen Norrington. Producer Avi Arad approached Eric Bana on the possibility of playing Ghost Rider, but opted to cast him in Hulk instead.
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Avi Arad
| 268 | false |
Eric Bana
| 288 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_Rider_(film)
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Driving the #61 IWX Motor Freight Chevrolet Silverado for Steve Coulter 's Xpress Motorsports team, he started 16th but finished 29th after wrecking early in the race. Tolsma returned to the team in 1997, running a limited schedule for Coulter. Running 15 races, he had 5 top-tens, including his first career win atMesa Marin Raceway, where he held off fellow rookie Stacy Compton for the final twelve laps.
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Tolsma
| 168 | true |
Coulter
| 236 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Tolsma
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development-1454
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Corchia spent five years at the club, and in 2003, was selected to attend the prestigious Clairefontaine academy. While training at Clairefontaine during the week, Corchia played with amateur club AS Bondy on the weekends. Shortly before the end of his tenure at Clairefontaine, he also trained at the Camp des Loges, the youth training center of Paris Saint-Germain. After his departure from the academy, Corchia joined Le Mans on an aspirant (youth) contract.
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Corchia
| 406 | true |
Le Mans
| 421 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%A9bastien_Corchia
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development-1455
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She was selected to represent Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in athletics. She earned spots to compete in the 100metre and 200metre events. Walters found Louise Sauvage to be a major inspiration to strive to make the Paralympics squad. The trip to London was scheduled to be her first trip to Europe.
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| 285 |
Walters
| 150 | false |
Louise Sauvage
| 164 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erinn_Walters
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development-1456
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She is possibly best known to international audiences for her recurring role as Xhalax Sun during the third season of the science fiction series Farscape. Linda Cropper has a string of film credits to her name. She starred alongside Kate Hudson on Fool's Gold, as well as the award winning Little Fish with Cate Blanchett, Teesh and Trude and Envy. Well renowned for her theatre performances, Linda most recently performed in Simon Phillip's co-production of Poor Boy for the Melbourne Theatre Company and Sydney Theatre Company.
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her
| 367 |
Cate Blanchett
| 307 | false |
Linda
| 393 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_Cropper
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development-1457
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Back-up vocals for ``She Did It'' were provided by Bruce Johnston of the Beach Boys, whose 1968 hit ``Do It Again'' is credited by Carmen with being the initial inspiration for the song because of the 'did-its'. ``She Did It'' also features Burton Cummings, formerly of The Guess Who, and a guitar solo by Andrew Gold (``Lonely Boy''), featuring his distinctive harmonized lead guitar sound, and drumming by Toto's Jeff Porcaro.
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| 346 |
Burton Cummings
| 241 | false |
Andrew Gold
| 306 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/She_Did_It
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development-1458
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Early in her career, Dodd applied for a passport in preparation for a trip to Europe, and was reported as saying she only knew she was born in Iowa. Whether an attempted bit of publicity, she wound up with plenty in her home state. Dorothy Anne Dodd had many relatives who still lived in and around Baxter when Claire's memory lapse was reported in the Register & Tribune's Iowa News Service on April 29, 1935, and folks there were in an uproar. ``She isn't worthy of her birthplace'' was the title of one editorial in a local paper the next day, reasoning ``No native-born Baxterian has any business forgetting the name of his birthplace''.
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She
| 448 |
Anne Dodd
| 240 | false |
Claire
| 311 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claire_Dodd
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development-1459
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Much of Binder's original material was based on his time on the road with Davis. By the mid-to-late 1960s Binder was recording for both Kicking Mule and Blue Goose Records. In 1969, he toured England with Arthur ``Big Boy'' Crudup and Homesick James. After meeting another of his life's influences, the bluesman Pink Anderson, Binder released his first album, Travelin' Man, on Adelphi.
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| 276 |
Arthur ``Big Boy'' Crudup
| 205 | false |
Binder
| 327 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Book_Binder
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development-1460
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He begins experimenting with lucid dreaming--aided by ``fuzz weed'' (marijuana)--hoping to gain insight into Cantor's continuum hypothesis. During an out-of-body experience, Felix loses his physical body and nearly falls victim to the Devil, who hunts the Earth for souls like his to take to Hell; Felix calls upon Jesus, who saves him. Jesus asks Felix to do him a favor: to take a restless ghost named Kathy to a place called ``Cim*n'', and bring her to God/Absolute Infinite, which can be found there.
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| 360 |
Jesus
| 337 | true |
Felix
| 348 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Light_(novel)
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The dispute between the two brothers is affecting the whole country, because the construction of the new prison, which will give bread and work for all, will be built on land owned by Paul and despite already there is a municipal resolution acquisition of land by part of the town, Peter refuses to carry out the transaction with his brother, blocking the start of work, because they are afraid you might think that makes favoritism to his brother.
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| 330 |
Paul
| 184 | false |
Peter
| 282 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toto_the_Third_Man
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To recover, Toto come on at the home of Paul, pretending to be the latter and creating other misunderstandings with his wife and with the busty maid of the same, but did not recover the money due to the arrival of the real Paul. Peter and Paul, respectively convinced that the other is joined at home by pretending to be him, should be reported to the prosecutor, so she goes to stage a surreal process without rhyme or reason, Toto is kidnapped by the host Oreste believing that Paul wants to do out of jealousy;
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Oreste
| 458 | false |
Paul
| 480 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toto_the_Third_Man
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development-1463
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And following an injury to Carson in training, Kiely was handed his first Premier League start against Wigan Athletic on 9 May 2009, producing some fine saves as the Baggies won 3--1 to keep their survival hopes alive, earning praise from Mowbray in the process. Mowbray was also quick to hail Kiely's professionalism throughout the season in handling his situation with dignity.
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Mowbray
| 263 | false |
Kiely
| 294 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Kiely
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development-1464
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Morton also walk ed in major and minor sixth s in the bass, instead of tenths or octaves. He played basic swing rhythms in both the left and right hand. Some of Morton's songs (listed alphabetically): * * * Several of Morton's compositions were musical tributes to himself, including ``Winin' Boy'', ``The Jelly Roll Blues'', subtitled ``The Original Jelly-Roll'', and ``Mr. Jelly Lord''. In the Big Band era, his ``King Porter Stomp'', which Morton had written decades earlier, was a big hit for Fletcher Henderson and Benny Goodman, and became a standard covered by most other swing bands of that time.
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Jelly Lord
| 375 | false |
Morton
| 443 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelly_Roll_Morton
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development-1465
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Rowe and Boycott became Directors of Virago in its first years. Also in 1972 Callil launched a Book Publicity Company, Carmen Callil Limited. Harriet Spicer became Callil's assistant. This publicity company, run by Spicer and Callil, helped to finance Virago in its early years, together with Callil's inheritance from her grandfather.
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Spicer
| 215 | false |
Callil
| 293 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Callil
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development-1466
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The sophisticated harmonic patterns of The Four Seasons punctuated by the distinctive falsetto of Frankie Valli were at once classic and innovative, as were Crewe's use of a melancholy harmonica in ``Big Man in Town'' and the space-era organ of ``Save It For Me''. In addition to his work with The Four Seasons, Crewe also oversaw recording sessions by such artists as Dee Dee Sharp, the Orlons, and Ben E. King.
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| 280 |
Crewe
| 312 | true |
Ben E. King
| 400 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Crewe
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development-1467
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Later that year, she skipped Japan to a silver medal at the 2012 Pacific-Asia Curling Championships. Later in the season, she skipped the Japanese women's team to a 7th place finish at the 2013 World Women's Curling Championship. In May 2015, Fujisawa joined Mari Motohashi's rink as the team's skip, moving back from Karuizawa to Kitami where she had spent her junior days.
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| 344 |
Fujisawa
| 243 | true |
Mari Motohashi
| 259 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satsuki_Fujisawa
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She made guest appearances on television programs ranging from Ben Casey in 1962 through Law & Order in 1997; other credits include a recurring role in Matlock, two appearances (as different characters) on The Munsters, and single-episode appearances on The Donna Reed Show, The Rockford Files, Murphy Brown, Mama's Family and many others. She played sage innkeeper Sarah Tucker in a series of television commercials for Cool Whip dessert topping during the 1970s. Redmond's film roles have included a small part in 1961's Sanctuary (from William Faulkner 's novel, and a remake of the better-remembered The Story of Temple Drake), an appearance (playing Sister Liguori, prefiguring her Flying Nun role) in The Trouble with Angels, and a supporting role in Alfred Hitchcock 's Family Plot, which starred Karen Black and Bruce Dern.
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| 683 |
Redmond
| 465 | true |
Liguori
| 662 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marge_Redmond
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He declared that if James were dead, he would have no objection to swearing allegiance to William and Mary, because they would be in possession, while the claim of the Prince of Wales would be 'dubious' (Nichols, 740). The death of James, however, was followed by the oath of abjuration, and neither Brokesby nor his friends were prepared to declare that the kingship of William of Orange was founded on right.
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James
| 232 | false |
Brokesby
| 300 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Brokesby
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Buffie's books have been published internationally in England, Germany, Italy, Denmark, China, Australia, and many other countries. Her latest novel, ``Winter Shadows'', was published on October 12, 2010 by Tundra Books, a division of McClelland and Stewart. Buffie is a recipient of the Vicky Metcalf Award Body of Work Award (For Writing Inspirational to Canadian Youth). She is also a recipient of the Young Adult Canadian Book Award; is a two time winner of the McNally Robinson Book for Young People award and has been shortlisted for many other awards and honours.
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Buffie
| 259 | true |
Vicky Metcalf Award
| 288 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Buffie
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development-1471
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Sakamoto then married popular Japanese pianist and singer Akiko Yano in 1982, following several musical collaborations with her, including touring work with the Yellow Magic Orchestra. Sakamoto's second marriage ended in August 2006, 14 years after a mutual decision to live separately-- Yano and Sakamoto raised one daughter, J-pop singer Miu Sakamoto. He has lived with his manager since around 1990 and has two children with her.
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| 428 |
Yano
| 288 | false |
Miu Sakamoto
| 340 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryuichi_Sakamoto
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development-1472
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In 1947 McCrae persuaded Bradley to run professionally, where he had his first run in the Powderhall sprint, winning his heat and attracting the attention of bookmaker William Murphy who offered to sponsor Bradley for a preparation at the famous New year sprint. In 1951, Bradley became a training partner for Eric Cumming, the champion Australian professional athlete who was on a 10 week preparation for the Powderhall sprint. Cumming was beaten in the semi final and was ready to return to Australia before Bradley convinced him to stay in Scotland and have another go at Powderhall in 1952.
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| 528 |
Cumming
| 429 | true |
Bradley
| 510 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Bradley_(athletics_coach)
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By Susan Taylor Diana Guinness (b. 1981) Aster Guinness (b. 1984) Thomas Guinness-Taylor (b. 1986) Moyne and his daughter, Daphne, both had letters published in the same edition of The Daily Telegraph (16 August 2003) attacking the writer Andrew Roberts over his criticism in the same newspaper on 13 August 2003 of Jonathan's mother, Diana Mitford, following her death.
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Daphne
| 123 | false |
Diana Mitford
| 335 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Guinness,_3rd_Baron_Moyne
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development-1474
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Later Glenn helps Michonne cut off Tyreese's arm when he is bitten and tries to haul him to safety, briefly being delayed by a truck opening and letting out numerous walker bodies with no arms and legs with ``w''s cut into their foreheads, but Tyreese dies from blood loss and Glenn stands over his service. In the episode ``Them,'' Glenn tries to comfort a grieving Maggie, still distraught over Beth's death, after she begins to doubt if she wants to live anymore.
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| 417 |
Maggie
| 367 | true |
Beth
| 397 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Rhee
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Daryl and Carol had found Beth, who had been kidnapped by corrupt cops during the flight from the prison and made to work as a nurse in Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, but Carol was hit by a car and also taken to the hospital. They join Rick's group to try to rescue her and Carol, but Beth is killed during the attempt, and Glenn helps Maggie cope with her sister's loss.
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her
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Beth
| 290 | false |
Maggie
| 341 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Rhee
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development-1476
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Numerous convents, abbeys, and other religious institutions were built. The ethnic German and Irish descendants maintain a strong Catholic presence in the city. Nicholas E. Gonner (1835-1892), a Catholic immigrant from Pfaffenthal in Luxembourg, founded the Catholic Publishing Company of Dubuque, Iowa. His son Nicholas E. Gonner Jr. (1870-1922) took over in 1892, editing two German language weeklies, an English language weekly, and the Daily Tribune, the only Catholic daily newspaper ever published in the United States.
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Nicholas E. Gonner
| 161 | true |
Nicholas E. Gonner Jr.
| 312 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubuque,_Iowa
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Master Cape Breton Fiddler was a major influence on younger Cape Breton fiddlers such as Howie MacDonald. Jerry released thirteen albums and appeared as a guest musician on over 25 more. http://www.jerryholland.com/discolist.htm He published two collections of fiddle tunes: Jerry Holland's Collection of Fiddle Tunes and Jerry Holland's Second Collection of Fiddle Tunes, both edited by Paul Cranford. He was also noted as a composer of fiddle tunes, most famously ``Brenda Stubbert's Reel'' (named for his friend and fellow Cape Breton fiddler Brenda Stubbert) and ``My Cape Breton Home''.
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| 403 |
Jerry Holland
| 322 | true |
Paul Cranford
| 388 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Holland
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development-1478
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At a crucial moment, she kills him with his own dagger, then rescues Odette and Siegfried, who have jumped into the lake to drown together rather than be separated. When the sun rises, the girls remain girls, indicating that Rothbart's spell has died with him. Odette marries Siegfried and gives Odile a position on her council.
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| 316 |
Odette
| 261 | true |
Odile
| 296 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Swan_(Lackey_novel)
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development-1479
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He brings part of the Great Hall down on her and Uwe, who lives just long enough to reveal the plot to Benno and the court. At the lake, von Rothbart taunts Siegfried and Odette, while Odile watches from concealment. At a crucial moment, she kills him with his own dagger, then rescues Odette and Siegfried, who have jumped into the lake to drown together rather than be separated.
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| 238 |
Odile
| 185 | true |
Odette
| 286 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Swan_(Lackey_novel)
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After leaving the Eisenhower administration, Walsh resumed the private practice of law in New York City, where he practiced from 1961 to 1981 as a partner at Davis Polk & Wardwell, where he worked on the Bendectin litigation and represented companies such as General Motors and AT&T. In 1969, on the recommendation of his former boss, Secretary of State and former Attorney General William P. Rogers, Walsh was named as an ambassador in the U.S. Delegation to the Paris Peace Talks in 1969, but held the position for only a short period of time.
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William P. Rogers
| 382 | false |
Walsh
| 401 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Walsh
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development-1481
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Somebody tries to kill Shaina, so she blames Anish and Nisha for all mishaps that happened with her. A witch appears everyday and threatens Shaina, new shadows appear and scare her. Shaina insults Anish and Nisha everyday and Kunal gets angry with all the family problems and somebody tries to prove Shaina is mentally ill. Somebody shoots Anish and he goes into coma and Shaina is blamed for that and is jailed.
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Kunal
| 226 | false |
Anish
| 340 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaahin_Kissii_Roz
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development-1482
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Karan Seth was paid by Ramola Sikand to prove that Shaina was Maansi, so that the will was nullified. Karan wanted Maansi's property that she had left to Baba. He kills Baba and proves Kunal guilty of it. Kunal realizes that Shaina is truthful and is not Maansi. Shaina plays Devika Maansi's role to trap Karan and Ramola and to save Kunal. She creates misunderstandings between Karan and Ramola and so Kunal is saved.
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She
| 341 |
Shaina
| 263 | true |
Devika Maansi
| 276 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaahin_Kissii_Roz
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development-1483
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William Henry Goss (30 July 1833 London - 4 January 1906 Stoke upon Trent) was an English potter notable for having started the souvenir trade in pottery. Born in London to Richard Goss and Sophia Mann, William was a student at the School of Design at Somerset House in London, from where in 1857 he was employed as chief artist of the Stoke upon Trent firm of William Taylor Copeland.
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Richard Goss
| 173 | false |
William
| 203 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Goss
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development-1484
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Smith compares their DNA, and confirms that Luke and Ashley are the same person; apparently Luke was not 'grown' by the Bane, but was a kidnapped boy. Chrissie calls the police and reports Sarah Jane as a child abductor; Sarah Jane is arrested and the police release Luke into the custody of Ashley's parents, Jay and Heidi, and Sarah Jane kept by the police, only for UNIT to intervene and have her released.
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Heidi
| 318 | false |
Sarah Jane
| 329 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Boy_(The_Sarah_Jane_Adventures)
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Heidi claims that her son is a keen skateboarder, which worries Clyde as he knows Luke has a poor sense of balance and is a dreadful skateboarder. To prove her statements, Heidi gives Clyde a photo of her, Jay and Luke together before closing the door. Clyde decides to bring the photo to Mr Smith, so that he could analyze it.
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| 307 |
Clyde
| 253 | true |
Mr Smith
| 289 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Boy_(The_Sarah_Jane_Adventures)
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development-1486
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Smith it has a new purpose: to safeguard planet Earth. The Moon returns to its original position, K-9 goes back to the safe to guard the black hole and the Slitheen return to Raxacoricofallapatorius. As Sarah Jane, Maria, Luke, Clyde, Alan and Chrissie watch the ship leave, Sarah Jane reflects how she never thought she could be part of a family.
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Chrissie
| 244 | false |
Sarah Jane
| 275 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Lost_Boy_(The_Sarah_Jane_Adventures)
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development-1487
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New York Times. May 7, 1947. Retrieved 2014-12-02. Mme. Louise Homer, noted contralto, who thrilled Metropolitan Opera audiences as Amneris in 'Aida' and in other famous roles, died here this afternoon of a heart ailment at the age of 76. She had been in ill health since the death of her youngest daughter, Joy, on Oct.
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Louise Homer
| 56 | true |
Aida
| 144 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Homer
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development-1488
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Released in November 1987, the album was produced by Peter Cetera and would be her last for 17 years. Recorded mainly in Los Angeles and Malibu, California, I Stand Alone was produced by Peter Cetera, the former singer and bass guitar player with American rock band Chicago. He duetted with F*ltskog on the track ``I Wasn't the One (Who Said Goodbye)'', (No.93 Billboard Hot 100 and No.19 Adult Contemporary in the U.S.) The co-producer of the album was Bruce Gaitsch, with whom F*ltskog was in a relationship at the time.
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| 275 |
Peter Cetera
| 187 | true |
Bruce Gaitsch
| 454 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Stand_Alone_(Agnetha_F%C3%A4ltskog_album)
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On May 10, 2008 Edgar defeated Bellator Fighting Championships veteran Sean Loeffler in the first round. At WEC 38: Varner vs. Cerrone Garcia won by knocking out Hiromitsu Miura. Edgar also trains with Ultimate Fighter winner, Efrain Escudero, with Efrain saying ``Edgar's a guy who punches me and I'm like ''please don't hit me again, I'm like ''please stay away from me.'' After the folding of the WEC Welterweight division, the Ultimate Fighting Championship picked up his contract and he made his UFC debut at , losing a controversial split decision to Brad Blackburn.
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Efrain
| 249 | false |
Edgar
| 265 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Garcia
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development-1490
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In 1966 Ron Barclay was the first MP to win this electorate for the NZ Labour Party and he served as Senior Government Whip in Norman Kirk's 1972-75 Government and then as Deputy Mayor of New Plymouth from 1977 to 1989. Ron was married to Joy Margaret Barclay and they had two children. Ron's cousin Bruce Barclay represented Christchurch Central for the Labour Party from 1969 until his death in 1979.
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Ron
| 287 | false |
Bruce Barclay
| 300 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Barclay
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development-1491
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He said this could be explained by the right camber of the road towards the dam, and the fact the car had poor wheel alignment, meaning it would move uncontrolled to the right. Farquharson's thoracic medicine specialist Chris Steinfort also concluded it was 'highly likely' his patient suffered from cough syncope on the night.
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Farquharson
| 177 | false |
Chris Steinfort
| 220 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Farquharson
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development-1492
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An underground DVD edition has however been made available on Swedish markets by the distributor Horsecreek Entertainment, whose CEO Charles Aperia also served as the movie's producer. The DVD edition is uncut and features dubbed English audio with optional Swedish subtitles. Bo F Munthe stated that Charles Aperia got the idea for the film after he saw a brief draft for a novel Munthe he was working on, entitled Ninja-m*rdare i svart (Ninja Assassin in Black).
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Bo F Munthe
| 277 | false |
Charles Aperia
| 301 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ninja_Mission
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development-1493
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Under a standard practice of rejecting all personal services contracts that paid more than $75 per hour, a legislative committee initially rejected Palmore's contracts, which paid $125 per hour, but Collins representatives overruled them. In 1984, Palmore moved back to Henderson and re-opened his law practice.
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Palmore
| 248 | true |
Henderson
| 270 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_S._Palmore
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development-1494
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Mary McDonagh, Irish poet, born 23 November 1849. The daughter of a Mr. McDonagh and a Ms. McGreal, Mary was educated at Kildare Place Training College, Dublin, and frequently contributed to the Church of Ireland Parochial Mazine. She married a Mr. Pearle, and with their infant daughter, emigrated to the USA in 1881, after which date all her work was published in that country.
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McGreal
| 91 | false |
Mary
| 100 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_McDonagh
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As this would be his last appearance at a league meeting, he took the opportunity to thank the governors and others associated with the league during the 30 years of his being officer of the Boston club for the kindness, courtesy and cooperation he had received, and extended his good wishes for the continued success of the league. Conn Smythe and Frank Selke voiced the good wishes of all present to Ross on his retirement.
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his
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Frank Selke
| 349 | false |
Ross
| 402 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954%E2%80%9355_NHL_season
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development-1496
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Born in Omaha in 1953, Buffett, commonly called Susie, is the eldest child of Warren Buffett and his first wife, Susan Thompson Buffett. Her parents separated in the late 1970s (though they remained married until her mother's death in 2004).
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Susie
| 48 | true |
Susan Thompson Buffett
| 113 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Alice_Buffett
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development-1497
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In 2014, Rockov also signed his first professional contract. For the next season, after he overgrown youth team, he was loaned to Serbian League Vojvodina side Sloga Temerin, where he played mostly matches as a bonus player. In summer 2015, Rockov moved to Proleter Novi Sad. After he spent the first half-season as a loaned player under contract with Vojvodina, having a splitted minutage with Nemanja Buzad*ija, and playing 8 matches at total, Rockov joined Proleter as a single-player in the winter break off-season.
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he
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Nemanja Buzad*ija
| 395 | false |
Rockov
| 446 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emil_Rockov
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development-1498
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Mr Telford was of the most genial disposition and a delightful companion, his laugh was the heartiest I ever heard; it was a pleasure to be in his society.'' George Turnbull states that Telford wrote and gave him a poem:
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him
| 209 |
George Turnbull
| 158 | true |
Telford
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Telford
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development-1499
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In 1865, the theatre was renovated and named the Prince of Wales's Royal Theatre and this continued until it went dark in 1882. It was demolished in 1903. In 1865, in partnership with Henry Byron, Effie Marie Wilton assumed the management of the theatre, having secured as a leading actor Squire Bancroft. He starred in J.P. Wooler's A Winning Hazard, among other works.
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He
| 306 |
Henry Byron
| 184 | false |
Squire Bancroft
| 289 | true |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scala_Theatre
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development-1500
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As well as similarities as regards the type of buildings used, there were similarities in the subject matter of the plays: Spanish literature was translated into English in Shakespeare*s time, and in 1613 his company mounted a lost play called Cardenio which appears to have been based on an episode in Don Quixote. Although Shakespeare was not translated into Spanish until the eighteenth century, his work has since been performed in the corrales; for example in 2016, which saw the quatercentenary of the deaths of Cervantes and Shakespeare, there were Shakespearean productions in Amalgro and Alcal* de Henares.
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his
| 399 |
Don Quixote
| 303 | false |
Cervantes
| 518 | false |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corral_de_comedias
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