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Aside from Clinton, he was the only original member of the Parliaments not to leave in 1977. In the eighties, Davis recorded and toured with George Clinton and the P-Funk Allstars in support of ``Atomic Dog'' and with Zapp in support of ``I Can Make You Dance'', but his vocal range made him an obvious choice as replacement bass vocalist for Melvin Franklin in the Temptations.
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George Clinton
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliament-Funkadelic
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The Churchillian Society's ``cover'' purpose is a spoof on the present-day body of thought similarly dismissing William Shakespeare's authorship of the Shakespeare plays on the grounds that he, as a commoner, could not possibly have written great literature. When Graham becomes involved with Jeru-Bhetiru, an alien woman from the country of Katai-Jhogorai on the planet Krishna, the society attempts to blackmail him into serving them by kidnapping and threatening to kill her.
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Krishna
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Continent_Makers
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After the Obsidian Age storyline saw Plastic Man spend three thousand years scattered across the ocean floor as crumbs until the League of the present were able to stick him back together, he took time off to be with Luke, even mentally 'programming' himself to forget his heroic identity and powers, but Luke and Batman convinced him to go back to action when the Martian Manhunter regressed to a 'Burning Martian' identity as the telepathy-immune Plastic Man was the only person capable of opposing him in a fight.
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Plastic Man
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offspring_(comics)
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After retiring from domestic cricket in 1983, Sanjay Jagdale returned to the game as a cricket administrator. Although a cricketer with moderate record, Sanjay Jagdale excelled in identifying talent. Narendra Hirwani - an ex Indian Test cricketer considers Sanjay Jagdale as his mentor and guru and as part of the junior selection committee in the early 1990s, he spotted talents like VVS Laxman, Murali Karthik, Hrishikesh Kanitkar, Sridharan Sriram,naman ojha.
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Narendra Hirwani
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Sanjay Jagdale
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanjay_Jagdale
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In 2002 a large exhibition of her work was held in Montparnasse, ``Elles de Montparnasse``, where her works were shown together with works by Tamara de Lempicka, Marie Laurencin, Hannah Orlova, Sonia Delaunay and Natalia Goncharova. A retrospective exhibition of Vera Rockline's works was held in Galerie Drouart (Paris, France) in 1984. Since 2017 Galerie Drouart (now Cabinet Expertise Drouart) is preparing the catalogue raisonn* of Vera Rockline. In June 2008, her painting Card Players (1919) was sold in an auction at Christie's, in London, for 2 million pounds.
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Vera Rockline
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vera_Rockline
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She defeated ODB in a singles match at another Six Flags show at the end of June but the two continued to feud, exchanging victories in mixed tag team and six-man tag team matches. Eventually, ODB declared herself the inaugural Women's Champion after winning a fictitious tournament in Rio De Janeiro. ODB retained the title in an eight-woman Battle Royal on the September 6 television tapings but in a four-way match, Deeb finally managed to win the Women's Championship during the main event of the September 13 episode of OVW TV involving ODB, Beth Phoenix and Katie Lea. When she became champion, Deeb became the target of Beth Phoenix and managed to defend her belt successfully against her once on September 16's house show but lost a televised rematch on October 4.
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Deeb
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serena_Deeb
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He returned to St. Louis in 1837. That year, his half-brother Tom Tobin, then 14 years old, left with Charles and his colleague Ceran St. Vrain to return to Taos. Tom worked as a trapper and scout at Bent's Fort and in Taos. Along with his brother, Tobin worked at Simeon Turley's store, mill, and distillery at Arroyo Hondo.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Tate_Tobin
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Little Fish is a 2005 Australian film directed by Rowan Woods and written by Jacquelin Perske. It was filmed in and around Sydney, in Cabramatta and in Fairfield. The film was developed and produced by Vincent Sheehan and Liz Watts of Porchlight Films with Cate Blanchett and her husband Andrew Upton's production company Dirty Films, receiving an Associate Producer credit.
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Cate Blanchett
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Fish_(film)
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Later other researchers were able to apply this excellent experimental design to other vertebrates as well, making it an invaluable insight into testing color vision in many organisms. After von Frisch's initial studies, the German scientist Randolf Menzel continued the study of color vision in honey bees and performed more detailed tests. He was curious about which colors honey bees would be able to learn fastest and whether or not bees had a greater aptitude for learning certain colors.
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Randolf Menzel
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bee_learning_and_communication
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In the older records, the village is known as Bukovinka and so is named in 1543 when it appeared in the records regarding the sale of the estate in Desky zemsk* (State property records). In 1628, Vald*tejn acquired Bukovina from Karel Kapoun from Svojkov. He also purchased other manors in the surrounding area and together they were later attached to his Hostinn* estate.
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Karel Kapoun
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bukovina_u_%C4%8Cist%C3%A9
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He was the MVP of the 1953 World Series, as he batted .500 with a .958 slugging percentage and delivered with an RBI in Game 6 to clinch the series. Martin was an All-Star in . In , Martin led the league in sacrifice hit s, with 13. After his trade (which also included Ralph Terry, Woody Held, and Bob Martyn) to the Kansas City Athletics (see Altercations below), Martin's career declined, with several short stints with six different teams over the final 4* seasons of his playing career: the Athletics, the Detroit Tigers, the Cleveland Indians, the Cincinnati Reds, the Milwaukee Braves and the Minnesota Twins.
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Ralph Terry
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Martin
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Kevin Park (born September 2, 1964 in Hythe, Alberta) is a Canadian curler from Edmonton, Alberta. Park was a two time provincial junior champion in his native Alberta, winning in 1983 and 1984. Park played third for Kevin Martin from 1990 to 1995. During this time, he won the Brier in 1991 and a silver medal at the World Curling Championships.
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Kevin Martin
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Park
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The juvenile lead was successively played by James Ellison, Russell Hayden, George Reeves, Rand Brooks and Jimmy Rogers. George Hayes (later to become known as ``Gabby'' Hayes) originally played Cassidy's grizzled sidekick, Windy Halliday. After Hayes left the series because of a salary dispute with producer Harry Sherman, he was replaced by the comedian Britt Wood as Speedy McGinnis and finally by the veteran movie comedian Andy Clyde as California Carlson.
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Harry Sherman
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hopalong_Cassidy
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She returns to the UK to speak to supporters of Santa Maria and re-connect with old friends. Hebblethwaite has written several books, including: Motherhood and God, Finding God in All Things, Base Communities: An Introduction, Paraguay: Brandt Travel Guides and Conversations on Christian Feminism, co-written with academic Elaine Storkey. She knows Pope Francis since meeting him in Buenos Aires and has had regular dealings with him, having conversed with him in pews after Sunday mass.
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Elaine Storkey
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Hebblethwaite
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This story was the start for the Secret Defenders ongoing series. In Wolverine #148 (January 2000) the team comes back together during the Ages of Apocalypse reality to fight Arnim Zola, Blastaar and Annihilus with all four members wearing the popular blue FF costumes and the Hulk frequently switching between his various personalities.
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Hulk
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Fantastic_Four_members
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William, who became emperor after Frederick's death, shared none of his parent's liberal ideas; his mother viewed him as a ``complete Prussian''. This difference in ideology created a rift between William and his parents, and relations between them were strained throughout their lives. When his father succeeded to the Prussian throne as King William I on 2 January 1861, Frederick became the Crown Prince.
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Frederick
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_III,_German_Emperor
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Gautier and St. Georges wanted the pool to be made of large mirrors but Pillet rejected this idea because of its cost. In the 1868 revival, however, mirrors were acquired for this scene. Adam thought Ciceri's backdrop for Act I was ``not so good ... it is all weak and pale'' but he liked the set for Act II: ``(Ciceri's) second act is a delight, a dark humid forest filled with bulrushes and wild flowers, and ending with a sunrise, seen at first through the trees at the end of the piece, and very magical in its effect.''
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Ciceri
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giselle
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Instead of returning to her tomb at the end of the ballet, it was decided that she would be placed on a bed of flowers and sink slowly into the earth. This touch preserved the romantic mood of the Act II finale. At last, on Monday, 28 June 1841 the curtain rose on Giselle at the Salle Le Peletier. Grisi danced Giselle with Lucien Petipa as her lover Albrecht, Jean Coralli as the gamekeeper Hilarion, and Ad*le Dumil*tre as Myrtha, the Queen of the Wilis.
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Giselle
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giselle
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1959 also saw the release of the Hollywood film Green Mansions, set in a South American jungle and based on a 1904 best seller by the writer and naturalist, W. H. Hudson. It was directed by Mel Ferrer and starred Anthony Perkins and Audrey Hepburn as Rima the bird girl. The credits list ``Primitive music courtesy of Pierre Gaisseau and Alan Lomax.'' In 1959-60 Gaisseau embarked on the New Guinea expedition documented in his most celebrated film, Le Ciel et la boue (The Sky Above and the Mud Below).
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Pierre Gaisseau
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Alan Lomax
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Dominique_Gaisseau
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He was originally determined to have died from 9/11 dust. However, the City medical examiner asserted that Zadroga died from self-injection of drugs. On the other hand, a third doctor backs the original claim of WTC dust responsibility. James' father, Joseph, said that the medical examiner reported no ``track marks on his arms or body.'')
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Joseph
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_effects_arising_from_the_September_11_attacks
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The appeals court said that Whitman had based her information on contradictory information and statements from President Bush. The U.S. Department of Justice had argued that holding the agency liable would establish a risky legal precedent because future public officials would be afraid to make public statements. Judge Deborah Batts had previously declined to dismiss Whitman as a defendant, saying that her actions were ``conscience-shocking''.
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Whitman
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_effects_arising_from_the_September_11_attacks
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Dalton noted flaws in the film but said that beside them, A Field in England is a rich, strange, hauntingly intense work from a highly original writer-director team.'' Peter Debruge of Variety called A Field in England ``a defiantly unclassifiable cross-genre experiment... that simultaneously reinvents and regurgitates low-budget British cinema as it goes''. Debruge said of the director's approach, ``Clearly, Wheatley is bored with the paint-by-numbers approach of his horror contemporaries, but has swung so far in the opposite direction here, the result feels almost amateurishly avant garde at times, guilty of the sort of indulgences one barely tolerates in student films.''
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Wheatley
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Field_in_England
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He began formal training at the age of 9 where he studied at Norma's Academy of Dance under the direction of the late Norma B. Mitchell and her daughter Djana Bell. In 1984, Payne went to Northside School of the Arts, and studied under the direction of William G Densmore and performed in Atlanta's Showbiz Kids. He then joined the Harrison Dance company under the direction of Gary Harrison before moving to Los Angeles where he soon met longtime personal idols Kenny Ortega, Michael Peters, Debbie Allen, and Paula Abdul.
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William G Densmore
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travis_Payne
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Nonetheless, the problems began when the leaders could not agree where the center of power of this union would be located. Many of the leaders would soon figure that this union would not happen, and many (such as Jos* de San Mart*n) went back to their regular lives in disappointment. Yet, in order to expand his personal dream of Gran Colombia, Bol*var allowed Sucre to form the nation of Bolivia in Upper Peru.
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Bol*var
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chile%E2%80%93Peru_relations
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He is the son of Toronto Maple Leafs hockey mogul Harold Ballard. Bill Ballard was a founder of Concert Productions International (familiarly, CPI), a major promoter of rock concerts and tours in North America. It was established in Toronto in 1973 as a subsidiary of WBC Productions Ltd by Michael Cohl, William (Bill) Ballard, and David Wolinsky. He was a co-founder of Canada's Walk of Fame.
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David Wolinsky
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ballard
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Over time, Cannon has developed a series of substitution rules designed to maximize the team's performance. During the offseason, he plans to study what practice drills led to better game play. ``He thinks of things like that all the time that are completely out of the box,'' remarked Stevens. In his first year at Butler, Cannon made a strong impression.
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Cannon
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Cannon
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Max reached the last 16 of the 2007 Winmau World Masters, with notable wins over Brian Woods and 2006 British Open finalist Mark Barilli before losing to Ted Hankey. He reached the final of the 2007 Swiss Open, losing to fellow Dutchman Co Stomp*. In his second appearance at the Lakeside for the 2009 BDO World Darts Championship, Max beat Krzysztof Ratajski 3-2 in round one, before losing 4-0 to Tony O'Shea in round two.
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Co Stomp*
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Max
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_Max
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She remained secretive about her poetry until much later in her life, when she was encouraged to publish under her own name. While residing at court, Anne Kingsmill also met Colonel Heneage Finch, the man who would become her husband. A courtier as well as a soldier, Colonel Finch had been appointed Groom of the Bedchamber to James, Duke of York, in 1683. His family had strong Royalist connections, as well as a pronounced loyalty to the Stuart dynasty, and his grandmother had become Countess of Winchilsea in 1628.
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James
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Finch,_Countess_of_Winchilsea
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She goes on to acknowledge that in Finch's work, ``Now and again words issue of pure poetry...It was a thousand pities that the woman who could write like that, whose mind was turned to nature, and reflection, should have been forced to anger and bitterness.'' Woolf goes on in defence of her as a gifted but sometimes understandably misguided example of women's writing. It is evident that Woolf sympathises deeply with Finch's plight as a female poet, and though she takes issue with some of the content in Finch's writing, she expresses grief that Finch is so unknown: ``...when one comes to seek out the facts about Lady Winchilsea, one finds, as usual, that almost nothing is known about her.''
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Finch
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Finch,_Countess_of_Winchilsea
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While his back-up vocalists Gloria Jones and Yvonne Keeley are without doubt talented singers, their place in the plan is strange: the way they're used is just years out of date.'' Len Righi of The Morning Call spoke of the song, stating: ``One of the best things about the song is Jo Partridge's guitar work.'' In a retrospective review of Hobo with a Grin for his website, George Starostin said: ``...''
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Len Righi
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George Starostin
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Someone's_Coming
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Thomas Hermanns (b. 5 March 1963) is a German TV-presenter, director, TV-author and comedian. He is known for his comedy-show Quatsch Comedy Club.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Hermanns
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It focuses on two friends, Chris O'Connell and Adam Lipschitz, both approaching their 30th birthdays. Gentile Chris is interested in dating Jewish women because he feels that they will make his life easier by making all of life's decisions for him. Jewish Adam wants to date Gentile women because he does not wish to be reminded of his roots.
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Gentile
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewtopia
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Wayne moved back to St. Lucia (where he now resides) and in 1986, in collaboration with his now wife, former US bodybuilder Mae Mollica Sabbagh, founded the Star Publishing Company. Its publications include a newspaper, St Lucia Star, and two magazines, Tropical Traveller and She Caribbean.
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Mae Mollica Sabbagh
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Wayne
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The royalties from the performances of the work allowed Gade to found a charity to help young Danish musicians, called Jacob Gade's Legat. Harry James recorded a version in 1946 (released in 1947) on Columbia 37218. As ``Jalousie'' the song was released on a single in 1951 by Frankie Laine with Paul Weston & his Orchestra (Columbia Records catalog number 4-39585).
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Frankie Laine
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Paul Weston
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalousie_'Tango_Tzigane'
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Note that different sources use different sequence numbers for some of the Counts. For consistency across sources, dates of birth and death are useful. Emicho of Leiningen helped lead the German Crusade, 1096. His relationship to the others is unclear. Emich I was Count of Leiningen in 1127, but it is unclear when he died, or his relation to the other counts.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leiningen_family
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In 2001, it was performed at the Royal Festival Hall, starring John Thaw, Jenna Russell, Joe MacFadden and Sheila Hancock accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra. The performance also boasted a first in that Wendy, Michael and John were played by three real-life siblings, Laura Michelle Kelly and her brothers Jorim and Nathan.The BBC broadcast the concert on New Year's Eve 2001.
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Laura Michelle Kelly
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stiles
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``I told him they had your name circled if anything goes wrong,'' Boren recalls telling Tenet. In June 2007, conservative political columnist Robert Novak claimed that Boren had met with New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to discuss a possible third-party presidential campaign. Bloomberg had recently left the Republican Party, and speculation arose that he discussed the possibility of Boren joining him as a running mate.
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Michael Bloomberg
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_L._Boren
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She was appointed by Richard Nixon but continued serving as Treasurer through Gerald Ford's term in office after Nixon resigned in August 1974. Neff took office at a time when the role of Treasurer was being reorganized. The Treasurer was named National Director of the Savings Bonds Division for the first time during her term.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francine_Irving_Neff
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In 1946 Davies was raised to the peerage as Baron Darwen, of Heys-in-Bowland in the West Riding of the County of York. He served as a Lord-in-Waiting (government whip in the House of Lords) from 1949 to 1950 in the Labour government of Clement Attlee. Lord Darwen married Mary Kathleen, daughter of Alfred Kemp Brown, in 1914. He died in December 1950, aged 65, and was succeeded in the barony by his son Cedric.
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Alfred Kemp Brown
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Davies,_1st_Baron_Darwen
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Pat Magnum is the main character of an Italian comics series drawn by Vince Vita. He is depicted as a dark curly-haired private detective with a beard and moustache, and an occasional womanizer.
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Vince Vita
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pat_Magnum
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The program's first episode faced significant criticism, particularly for eliding First Nations and Acadian history in favour of treating the establishment of New France as the primary starting point to Canadian history. A number of politicians in Quebec also criticized the program's portrayal of New France as inaccurate, including the depiction of Samuel de Champlain as dirty and unkempt in a diplomatic meeting with the Wendat, even while James Wolfe was portrayed as clean in the middle of his physical climb up Cap Diamant.
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James Wolfe
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada:_The_Story_of_Us
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After the 1980 elections he became Minister for Communications. In May 1982, he became Minister for Defence, a post he held until the defeat of the Fraser government at the 1983 election. In January 1984 Anthony resigned the leadership of the National Country Party (as the Country Party had been renamed in 1975), and Sinclair succeeded him.
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Sinclair
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Sinclair
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Rossetti's mother began teaching to keep the family out of poverty and Maria became a live-in governess, a prospect that Christina Rossetti dreaded. At this time her brother William was working for the Excise Office and Gabriel was at art school, leaving Christina's life at home to become one of increasing isolation. When she was 14, Rossetti suffered a nervous breakdown and left school.
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Rossetti
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Rossetti
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Jason Hoyte as Ray Neilsen, the proprietor of a local pub and the co-owner of the ``Lord of the Ringz'' tours. He has been widowed twice, with both wives being killed in similar ways. Roy Ward as Reverend Lucas Greene, the local Anglican priest. He is a kindly man who thinks well of others out of Christian charity.
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Reverend Lucas Greene
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Brokenwood_Mysteries
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Her last sojourn on the island was cut short by the Pearl Harbor attack of 1941, when she and many other Australians including Mrs. Ragnar Hyne and Mrs. W. H. Baddeley, wife of the Bishop of Melanesia, were evacuated. The young lawyer Don Dunstan shared chambers with Patricia for a few years from 1952. Soon after her return to Adelaide, Hackett threw herself into amateur theatre.
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Hackett
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patricia_Hackett
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In series three, with little change from the last series, Irene tries to convince her regular customer Neville that she and Vern had met ABBA, Condoleezza Rice and even Henry VIII of England who, according to Irene, did not die over 400 years ago but is renting a bungalow in Hemel Hempstead and was seen by her on a bike ride with Anne of Cleves.
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Condoleezza Rice
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Irene
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Catherine_Tate_Show_characters
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Myrtle was a domestic, a chef, a butcher, and an owner of a restaurant and Stevenson constructed parts for airplanes. Taylor started playing sports while in junior high school and by the eighth grade he was playing football, baseball, basketball and competing in track. Taylor attended and played high school football at Dalworth High School (the former segregated black high school, now an elementary school by the name of David Daniels. Dalworth High students moved to Grand Prairie High School). He also ran the high hurdles, threw the discus and shot put, and competed in the long jump for the track team.
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David Daniels
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charley_Taylor
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A prodigious ball-winner and noted passer of the ball, John reached (but lost) the FA Cup Final with Arsenal in 1926-27, after a mistake by his compatriot and close friend Dan Lewis; it was John who consoled Lewis after the final whistle, assuring him he would get another chance to a win a medal (although Lewis never did). John remained in the Arsenal side through the first half of the 1930s, despite competition from the likes of Charlie Jones. He finally won some silverware with an FA Cup win in 1929-30, followed by three First Division titles, in 1930-31, 1932-33 and 1933-34.
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Charlie Jones
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_John
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She breaks up with Danny via voicemail at the beginning of season 4. Angela (Mimi Gianopulos): The mother of Emma and the ex-girlfriend of Ben. When her daughter was 3 months old, she abandoned her on Ben's doorstep. She's an aspiring actress who had since moved to California. Although she appears in several episodes, Angela never took the role of Emma's mother as she would often place her career first.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_Daddy
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Riley Perrin (Chelsea Kane): Ben's close friend and Danny's best friend since they were little. Although Riley dates Ben on and off during the first few seasons of the show, she falls for Danny towards the end of Season 4, and subsequently begin a relationship with him.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_Daddy
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In the episode ``House of Cards,'' she mentions a sister, presumably her cousin in reality, whom she claims to ``hate''. Emma Wheeler (Ali Louise and Susanne Allan Hartman in season 1; Mila and Zoey Beske in season 2; Ember and Harper Husak in season 3; Sura and Kayleigh Harris in seasons 4--6): Ben's daughter, who was left at his door by a one night stand.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_Daddy
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In 1987, Alison Krauss asked Brown to join her band, Union Station. Brown spent three years with Krauss. In 1990, she moved to Tennessee, and was named International Bluegrass Music Association Banjo Player of the Year in 1991.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Brown
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In 1982, while still at Harvard, Brown helped to reunite the Northern Lights band after a 5-year hiatus, she became a band member until 1984, when she moved back to California. Brown worked for two years with Smith Barney in San Francisco, and then took a break to pursue her music interests. In 1987, Alison Krauss asked Brown to join her band, Union Station.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Brown
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Over coffee, Norman tells Lucy that he's discovered that Freudstein was a Victorian surgeon who conducted illegal experiments. Norman must travel to New York to research Freudstein. On the way, Norman drops by the library and finds a cassette of Peterson's, which explains Freudstein killed his family. Ann goes to the cellar looking for Bob, but Freudstein decapitates her after slashing her throat.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_by_the_Cemetery
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Wheatley (Carlo De Mejo), appears to recognize him. but Norman claims he is mistaken. The assistant librarian, Daniel Douglas (Giampaolo Saccarola), then informs Norman that Peterson conducted private research at the house. He studied records of area disappearances and other demographic data. Mae shows Bob a tombstone on the grounds marked ``Mary Freudstein'' and says she is not really buried there.
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Mary Freudstein
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_House_by_the_Cemetery
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Johan van Dorth (Horst, 1586 - Salvador, 17 July 1624), Lord of Horst and Pesch, was a nobleman and general of the Dutch Republic. In 1624 the Dutch West India Company appointed him governor of Bahia early in the history of Dutch Brazil.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_van_Dorth
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She was born in Paris, the non-marital daughter of the Mexican artist Diego Rivera and his mistress, the Russian-born painter Marie Vorobieff-Stebelska (``Marevna''). Rivera, who was married to Angelina Beloff at the time, did not accept his daughter. So she grew up under the care of her mother.
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Angelina Beloff
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marika_Rivera
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Paul Gilmore and Daniel Gilfeather are in the cast. She teamed with Frank Mills and Howard Rickman in The Moral Fabric, a movie which debuted in March 1916. Reeves plays Amy Winthrop, a wife who is bored with her traditional husband.
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Amy Winthrop
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Reeves
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Besides Bezverkhy's organisations, the term ``Vedism'' is adopted by many other leaders within Rodnovery, for instance Aleksandr Asov, who equates it with the term ``Orthodoxy'' as belief in the Rod (supreme God), affirming that it is a primordial religious knowledge that later gave rise to various regional traditions, including Indian Vedism; Russian Vedism, in his view, is that which has transmitted Vedic techings in the most genuine way.
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Aleksandr Asov
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Rod (supreme God
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peterburgian_Vedism
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After plying Karen with wine and drugs, Collins manipulates her into having sex with a young aspiring singer named Alice. He photographs the two women in compromising positions. Karen is told that unless she tells the publisher that there is nothing odd or improper surrounding Maureen's death, he will make the pictures public. Karen discovers that Maureen had secretly recorded her interactions with Morris and Collins.
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Maureen
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where_the_Truth_Lies
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Patricia ``Tricia'' Nixon Cox (born February 21, 1946) is the elder daughter of the 37th U.S. President Richard M. Nixon and First Lady Pat Nixon, and sister to Julie Nixon Eisenhower. In her father's public career, Cox performed a ceremonial role, in contrast to her younger sister Julie Nixon Eisenhower's more political involvement.
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Julie Nixon Eisenhower
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Cox
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tricia_Nixon_Cox
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Tom's father, Warwick, turns up and asks his son to lease the family's wine vineyard to a mining company. Maggie tries to stay out of it, but ends up telling Warwick a few home truths. Carlos and Grace each try to help Rob and Colette. Rob meets a surfer on the South Coast and almost has sex with her, before returning home.
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Colette
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderland_(season_1)
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The contents of each collection are drawn from academic journal articles, conference proceedings, Festschrifts, and similar sources that may otherwise be difficult to access because they were printed in obscure journals, are out of print, or available only in specialist libraries. Each volume also allows the development of a scholar's ideas on a particular topic to be seen over time. In his review of Roger Scott's Byzantine Chronicles and the Sixth Century (2012, CS 1004), for instance, Conor Whately in the Bryn Mawr Classical Review noted that some of the articles included in the volume were over 40 years old, two were new, and some came ``from hard to find publications such as Bysantinska S*lskapet Bulletin, a boon for scholars who might otherwise lack access to them''.
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Roger Scott
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Conor Whately
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variorum_Collected_Studies
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Born in Oswaldkirk, North Yorkshire, her father was the sculptor John Bunting, who also taught drawing at the Catholic independent school Ampleforth College. The fourth of five children, Madeleine was the youngest daughter from his marriage to Romola Farquharson; the couple separated in 1978. She was educated at Richmond Convent, North Yorkshire, and Brighton, Hove & Sussex VI Form College, followed by Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and then Harvard University, where Bunting read History, and received a Knox postgraduate fellowship to study Politics and to teach.
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Madeleine
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Romola Farquharson
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Bunting
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In November 1549, Janet exchanged the English prisoner James Wilford for the release of James Lord Fleming who had been captured during the war of the Rough Wooing. In October 1552, Janet's situation in Scotland was described by Mary of Guise in a letter written to her brother, the Cardinal of Lorraine.
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Mary of Guise
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Janet_Stewart
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Nathan began playing rugby at the Wahroonga Tigers Rugby Club in Sydney, where he played over 200 games and gained junior representative honours for Gordon, Metropolitan North & Sydney Juniors. Nathan attended proud rugby school, Knox Grammar, also in Sydney, where he went on to represent CAS, NSW Schoolboys & Australian Schoolboys. During his final two years of schooling (2005-6, Nathan played for Knox Grammar School in Sydney on the Saturday, and the Canterbury SG Ball team on either the Friday or Sunday. Charles signed a Bulldogs contract, but had an agreement that if he made the Australian Schoolboys team, he could get out of the deal.
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Nathan
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Charles
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Charles
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He has been grouped as one of a ``sad procession of non-entities'' who, with few exceptions in the period between the Founder's death and when the College was reconstituted in 1857, on becoming Warden or Master, had as their chief object to lead the pleasantest life possible with little regard to furthering Alleyn's directions to provide every poor scholar with adequate preparation for the world. He died on 24 January 1677/8 and was succeeded in the post by the surgeon John Alleyn who had served as Warden in the period that Raph had been Master. He was buried in the College Chapel.
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John Alleyn
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Raph
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raph_Alleyn
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The family is startled by the corpse of a fallen Quetzalcoatlus that was hit by an erupting geyser while flying and killed by the boiling water before spiraling back to the ground. Little Das takes a whiff of the corpse, but he sneezes violently. Agitated, Little Das stomps on the corpse and storms off after Buck's trail, with his family following.
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Buck
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Planet_(TV_series)
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Newton had been urged to make a new edition of the Principia since the early 1690s, partly because copies of the first edition had already become very rare and expensive within a few years after 1687. Newton referred to his plans for a second edition in correspondence with Flamsteed in November 1694: Newton also maintained annotated copies of the first edition specially bound up with interleaves on which he could note his revisions; two of these copies still survive: but he had not completed the revisions by 1708, and of two would-be editors, Newton had almost severed connections with one, Nicolas Fatio de Duillier, and the other, David Gregory seems not to have met with Newton's approval and was also terminally ill, dying later in 1708.
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David Gregory
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophi%C3%A6_Naturalis_Principia_Mathematica
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Everest Disaster, Jon Krakauer describes the effects of HACE upon Dale Kruse, a forty-four-year-old dentist and one of the members of Scott Fischer's team: ``Kruse was having an incredibly difficult time simply trying to dress himself. He put his climbing harness on inside out, threaded it through the fly of his wind suit, and failed to fasten the buckle; fortunately, Fisher and Neal Beidleman noticed the screwup before Kruse started to descend.
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Neal Beidleman
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Kruse
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-altitude_cerebral_edema
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``Kruse was having an incredibly difficult time simply trying to dress himself. He put his climbing harness on inside out, threaded it through the fly of his wind suit, and failed to fasten the buckle; fortunately, Fisher and Neal Beidleman noticed the screwup before Kruse started to descend. ``If he'd tried to rappel down the ropes like that,'' says Beidleman, ``he would have immediately popped out of his harness and fallen to the bottom of the Lhotse Face.`` ``''It was like I was very drunk,`` Kruse recollects. ''I couldn't walk without stumbling, and completely lost the ability to think or speak. It was a really strange feeling. I'd have some word in my mind, but I couldn't figure out how to bring it to my lips. So Scott and Neal had to get me dressed and make sure my harness was on correctly, then Scott lowered me down the fixed ropes.`` By the time Kruse arrived in Base Camp, he says, ''it was still another three or four days before I could walk from my tent to the mess tent without stumbling all over the place.``''
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Kruse
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-altitude_cerebral_edema
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He sustained a cruciate knee ligament injury in a match against Wigan Athletic, which kept him out for six months. He made his comeback from injury in November 2007. After Sunderland returned to the Premiership Whitehead found himself playing as a right back, although this was ended when manager Roy Keane signed right backs Phil Bardsley and Pascal Chimbonda for Sunderland, allowing Whitehead to move back into central midfield. He left Sunderland in August 2009 after making 200 appearances for the Black Cats.
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Pascal Chimbonda
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Whitehead
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Whitehead
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The Miss Montana Teen USA competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Montana in the Miss Teen USA pageant. Montana's first placement at Miss Teen USA occurred in 2006. That year, Katie Blair from Billings, Montana ended up winning the title Miss Teen USA 2006, making her the first Miss Montana Teen USA to win the crown.
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Katie Blair
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Miss Teen USA
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Montana_Teen_USA
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On 30 May, Collier joined the British assault on Stony Point, New York providing support for Sir Henry Clinton, sinking an American rebel ship carrying loot and supplies removed from the fort. One of the few naval commanders able to get along with Clinton, Collier also provided naval support for William Tryon 's raid of Connecticut ports in June before returning to New York in late-August. During this time he learnt that the Americans had carried out a combined land and sea assault on a recently-established British outpost on Penobscot Bay.
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Collier
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William Tryon
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Collier
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This is RnB stated in a review of the video ``Captivating the camera with some sexy dance routines choreographed by Fatima Robinson and rolling around on the hood of a classic Impala, Sevyn lets her prospective suitor know that her love is well-worth the wait, and she's ready to give it up.''
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Fatima Robinson
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Sevyn
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Love_for_You
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Mac Akasaka, rare earths trader, perennial candidate in Japanese elections Ichiro Fujisaki, former Japanese ambassador to the United States, currently member of the Board of Directors of Itochu Hiroyuki Nagahama, member of the House of Representatives and Environment Minister in 2012, worked for Itochu early in his professional career Uichiro Niwa, president from 1998 to 2004, later Japanese ambassador to China Ry*z* Sejima, chairman from 1978 to 1981, Kwantung Army staff officer during World War II Toshiyuki Takano, retired diplomat, currently executive advisor to Itochu Tsuneharu Takeda, former Imperial prince and later ambassador to Bulgaria, worked at Itochu from 1967 to 2005 and served as head of its subsidiaries in Australia and New Zealand.
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Uichiro Niwa
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Toshiyuki Takano
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itochu
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After juniors, MacPhee remained on Birt's team, and would play second once again. The team won the provincial women's title in 2003 and would lose in the semi-final at the 2003 Scott Tournament of Hearts. MacPhee left Birt's team afterwards and joined up with her sister, Rebecca Jean MacDonald (n*e MacPhee) as her second.
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Birt
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robyn_MacPhee
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In addition to his role on Roadkill, he also records, edits, and produces the YouTube feature Finnegan's Garage on his personal channel. Steve Brule: co-host of Engine Masters. Expert engine builder and dyno operations. Works at Westech Performance in Mira Loma, CA. David Freiburger explains that Steve was responsible for introducing him and Mike Finnegan.
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David Freiburger
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Steve
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roadkill_(Internet_show)
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LeBlanc is campaign co-chairperson for Brian Gallant's leadership campaign. Robert Dysart, partner at the law firm Stewart McKelvey and president of the Moncton West Liberal Association. Donald Arseneault, MLA for Dalhousie-Restigouche East since 2003; cabinet minister and deputy premier under Shawn Graham. Arsenault announced he would not be a candidate for the leadership in early November, 2011.
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Donald Arseneault
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Shawn Graham
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Brunswick_Liberal_Association_leadership_election,_2012
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He also played in NFL Europe and the Arena Football League where he played linebacker and fullback, both positions new to him. He was formerly an assistant coach at Gulliver Preparatory School in Miami. From 2008-2009, he worked under head coach Nick Saban at the University of Alabama. During his acceptance speech for the Heisman Trophy, Alabama running back Mark Ingram thanked Irvin for helping him throughout his college career.
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Mark Ingram
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Irvin
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedrick_Irvin
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Paartha Gnabagam Illayo is a 1985 Indian Tamil language drama film directed by veteran actor/comedian Nagesh. The film features Ramya Krishnan, Anand Babu, Radharavi in lead roles. The soundtrack album was composed by M. S. Viswanathan. Ramya Krishnan was seen playing twin sisters Kasthuri/Lalitha, thus, this marks the only Tamil film of Ramya Krishnan where she played dual roles.
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Lalitha
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Ramya Krishnan
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paartha_Gnabagam_Illayo_(film)
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Born in Glasgow, Ure was the daughter of civil engineer Colin McGregor Ure and Edith Swinburne. She went to the independent Mount School in York, and trained for the stage at the Central School of Speech and Drama, then based at the Royal Albert Hall, London, where her classmates included the actress Wendy Craig.
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Ure
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Edith Swinburne
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ure
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Born in Glasgow, Ure was the daughter of civil engineer Colin McGregor Ure and Edith Swinburne. She went to the independent Mount School in York, and trained for the stage at the Central School of Speech and Drama, then based at the Royal Albert Hall, London, where her classmates included the actress Wendy Craig. Known for her beauty, Ure began performing on the London stage and quickly developed a reputation for her abilities as a dramatic actress.
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Wendy Craig
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Ure
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ure
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Eric played baritone sax in the band. Rich Mansfield, also known as Brother Rick and the musical director from the American Soundtrack series played tenor sax in the band. Leeds' brother, Alan Leeds, was the tour manager for Prince in the early 1980s and introduced his brother to Prince not long after the Purple Rain tour.
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Alan Leeds
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Prince
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Leeds
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He began selling songs around 1906, with his first success a year later, when he teamed up with lyricist Harry Castling to produce two songs, which Billy Williams (no relation) later recorded successfully. From 1911 until 1915, nearly every one of Williams' songs was composed by Godfrey. He also wrote songs for Florrie Forde, Mark Sheridan, Dorothy Ward, Shaun Glenville, Ella Retford and Vesta Victoria.
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Williams
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Godfrey
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Godfrey
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His approach to business was built on the principles of corporate social responsibility (CSR), providing training in IT hardware for young unemployed people and helping disadvantaged groups such as older people in the UK with refurbished PCs. Paduh demonstrated that it was possible to establish a successful business that is environmentally and socially sustainable. Because of the emphasis on CSR and because of his background as a refugee, Paduh has received a number of awards in the UK of which one of the most prestigious was as the Young Business Person of the Year at the National Business Awards 2005 sponsored by ITV London and the London Chamber of Commerce.
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Paduh
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Young Business Person of the Year
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Paduh
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Farrar also had a bad day, finishing with the second group on the road and dropping well away from any chance of holding the pink jersey. Millar, however, ended the day in fifth in the overall standings, six seconds behind race leader Alexander Vinokourov, giving the squad a chance to hold the pink jersey after all. If he took the jersey, Millar would become the first British rider ever to be race leader for all three Grand Tours in his career.
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Alexander Vinokourov
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Millar
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Garmin%E2%80%93Transitions_season
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However, Arjun manages to escape and is rescued by Guru Bahula,the royal priest of Bali. Bahula manages to escape with Arjun and hide in a cave. Arjun is found unconscious lying on a bed. He soon wakes up and addresses Bheem and friends as mere kids. Chutki and Raju feel that they shouldn't help Arjun at all. Bheem explains his friends to keep patience and asks them not to leave Arjun in this dangerous situation.
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Raju
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Arjun
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chhota_Bheem_and_the_Throne_of_Bali
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In semi-retirement, he produced sporadic remixes and singles for Cleopatra Records and Dancing Ferret Records, as well as up-and-coming acts, and contributing a new song for a Mission album put together by Mission fans over the internet. In 1999, after releasing an album of solo versions of Mission classics in his home studio, Hussey resurrected the band with Adams, drummer Scott Garrett (Adams' bandmate in The Cult) and Mark Thwaite, for what was intended to be a one-off tour with Gene Loves Jezebel across the United States and an also-resurrected All About Eve across the United Kingdom.
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Hussey
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Adams
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mission_(band)
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On 3 January 2008, after failing to establish himself in Blackpool's Championship side, Forbes signed an 18-month contract with Football League One club Millwall despite recently being managed by Kenny Jackett who released him at Swansea City over a year earlier. Forbes however only played 13 times for the club and struggled to establish himself as a first team player. Forbes signed for Grimsby Town, managed by Mike Newell, on 2 February 2009, signing on loan until the end of the 2008-2009 season. In his second game he scored an overhead kick to equalise in the 3-3 draw with Barnet.
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Forbes
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Mike Newell
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrian_Forbes
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As Provincial of Mexico in 1535, he organized missions among three Indigenous groups stocks: the Nahua people, the Mixtec people, and the Zapotec people. He returned to Spain in 1549, and died in September of the same year at Valladolid. The Bishopric of Guatemala was tendered to Betanzos, but he declined it. In his classic work on the evangelization of Mexico, French scholar Robert Ricard called Betanzos zealous, ``an impetuous character, not well balanced, but not without intelligence'' with a passionate temper.
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Robert Ricard
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Betanzos
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domingo_Betanzos
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Ethan learns that Lindsey mailed him a postcard before her capture and discovers a magnetic microdot under the stamp. IMF technician Benji Dunn recovers enough data from the laptops to determine Davian will be in Vatican City to obtain a mysterious object called the ``Rabbit's Foot''. Ethan plans a mission to capture Davian without seeking official approval. Before leaving, he and Julia have an impromptu wedding at the hospital's chapel.
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Ethan
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Davian
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission:_Impossible_III
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Impossible film series for a summer of 2004 release date. Fincher, however, dropped out in favor of another film, later citing creative differences over the direction of the series. Replacing Fincher was director Joe Carnahan, who worked on developing the film for 15 months. Under his involvement, the film was to feature ``Kenneth Branagh playing a guy who's based on Timothy McVeigh,'' as well as Carrie-Anne Moss and Scarlett Johansson in other roles.
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Joe Carnahan
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Kenneth Branagh
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mission:_Impossible_III
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His steals established a then professional-baseball single-season record, surpassing the previous minor league mark of 116 set by Allan Lewis in 1966, as well as Lou Brock's major-league record of 118 in 1974. Wiggins caught the eye of San Diego Padres general manager Jack McKeon, who drafted him in the 1980 Rule 5 draft after the Dodgers decided to leave him unprotected.
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Wiggins
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Jack McKeon
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Wiggins
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They moved to Go**bki near Warsaw with their three children: Tadeusz (14), Krystyna (13) and Maria (9), and rented a farm called Osada not far from where Irena's parents lived. Soon they began to take in Jews who escaped from Nazi persecution. Among them: Krystyna Izbicki, Anna Zofia and her son Jozef Ettinger, Krystyna Radziejewski and her foster-daughter Larissa Sztorchan, Czeslawa Konko (children's instructor), Zofia Sidor, her sisters, Eliza Temler and Dr.
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Krystyna Izbicki
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Anna Zofia
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerzy_and_Irena_Kr%C4%99pe%C4%87
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Savage, cradling Taylor as he dies, watches the passage of the train. On board is Gandhi, whom Davay meant to assassinate, thereby inciting further hostilities and riots. Savage's duty in India ends and he is summoned back to England, but his love for Victoria has become overwhelming. When she refuses to marry him and live in England, he proposes to marry but remain in India, and she accepts.
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Savage
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Victoria
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhowani_Junction_(film)
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For centuries after the 16th century, the bridge was used to expose the bodies of the executed in the nearby Piazza di Ponte, at the left bridge head. In 1669 Pope Clement IX commissioned replacements for the aging stucco angels by Raffaello da Montelupo, commissioned by Paul III. Bernini's program, one of his last large projects, called for ten angels holding instruments of the Passion: he personally only finished the two originals of the Angel with the Superscription ``I.N.R.I.'' and the Angel with the Crown of Thorns, but these were kept by Clement IX for his own pleasure.
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Raffaello da Montelupo
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Paul III. Bernini
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponte_Sant'Angelo
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This exhibition is historically considered one of the first ``Pop Art'' exhibitions in America. Ruscha had his first solo exhibition in 1963 at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles. In 1966, Ruscha was included in ``Los Angeles Now'' at the Robert Fraser Gallery in London, his first European exhibition.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Ruscha
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Layla Sarakalo is an American radio host and fashion designer. Sarakalo was classically trained under Beaumont Newhall at the University of New Mexico. Following graduation, she taught costume history and textile restoration in conjunction with the Museum of International Folk Art in Santa Fe.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Layla_Sarakalo
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Believing this birthmark to be a sign of evil, she was cast out into the desert to perish. However, a magician from Khitai sheltered her and, as she matured, instructed Salome in the arts of sorcery. Salome -- along with a Shemite mercenary named Constantius -- rape Queen Taramis and confine her to the palace dungeon.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Taramis
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