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"what type of animal is mr shellbutt in pinky elmyra and the brain"
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"Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain and the Brain's home, Acme Labs, destroyed, and the two mice are on the run from a man named Wally Faust. Pinky and the Brain end up in a pet store and take refuge inside a turtle named Mr. Shellbutt, and Elmyra purchases the turtle with the mice inside. In their new home, Pinky and the Brain continue to attempt new methods of trying to take over the world. The characters from the show \"Histeria!\" appeared in the episode \"Gee, Your Hair Spells Terrific!\" Warner Bros. network executives had reportedly wanted Pinky and the Brain to be part of a"
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"Jet Fuel Formula he is \"scrootched\" (frozen) by the Moon Men. Boris then steals the frozen Bullwinkle. When he revives Boris puts him to work in a new lab where he remembers the new recipe is \"2 cups of flour, a pound of kumquats and a hat full of vanilla to give it character\" along with \"3oz of methylene bromide and a cube of diphenyl phosphate and now a dozen benzochloranes\". Boris transmits the moose's research to his superiors, who are blown up trying to repeat it. He also attempts to immobilize the Moon Men with sleeping pills. Rocky rescues Bullwinkle and the"
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"when was rebbe soul o a one man musical journey written"
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"by host Talaya Trigueros, and the songs \"A Narrow Bridge\" and \"Tum Balalaika\" appeared on the Illinois college station WNIJ. In 1997, Burger collaborated with playwright Richard Krevolin on \"RebbeSoul-O: A One-Man Musical Journey\", an 85-minute one-man theater piece based on Burger's musical and spiritual journey. Sponsored by the American Jewish Committee, the show premiered in March at the Ovations Theatre in Los Angeles. The soundtrack was composed and performed by Burger, who released it in album form later that year. Burger formed the world music band Common Tongue in 1999 with percussionist Cassio Duarte, keyboardist Steve Carter, drummer Joel"
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"Arndt Bause three LPs, incorporating demanding lyricss by Gisela Steineckert. In 1979 he wrote the melody for 's , which became his top selling title and featured on an LP entitled \"Hart auf Hart\" with which the two of them followed up the success of the single. In the 1980s became the leading performer of Bause's songs, using lyrics by Angela Gentzmer. It was later reported that the professional collaboration with Hahnemann began after she accused him, \"I never get any hits from you\" (\"in their shared Leipzig variant of German: \"Ick krieg wohl keenen Hit von Ihnen?\"\"). By the time of"
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"how many countries offer gce advanced level"
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"GCE Advanced Level (United Kingdom) 5) with lower grades, or points from non-academic input such as higher level music grades or a Key Skills course, may also be accepted by the university. The text of the offer determines whether this flexibility is available – \"112 UCAS Points\" likely would, while \"112 UCAS Points from three A Level subjects\" would not. There are currently two examination boards which provide an international variant of the United Kingdom A level examinations to international students. These are Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) and Edexcel. International A Level is widely available worldwide, with more than 125 countries providing the programme with"
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"Bauman Moscow State Technical University economic development directions of the country, such as: information and communication systems; nanosystems and materials industry; power supply and conservation; biosystems; security and counterterrorism; transportation and aerospace systems; promising military equipment. The admission process includes three exams on math, physics and Russian. The university accepts one in ten applicants, which means that there are more than 30000 applicants. More than 2,600 of them pass through two years of preparation courses, another 2,000 follow studies in high schools partners of Bauman University. Participation in admission process requires a gage of original high school certificate which prevent applicants to take part in"
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"a group of people who are influenced by leadership activities are called"
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"this definition implies, there is within an organization a group of people who are influenced by these leadership activities: these are the \"followers\". Importantly, the role of a leader or follower is dynamic, and a person might be a follower in one situation but not in another. Additionally, followers are not passive recipients of these influences and followers may influence the leaders as well. The \"Leader Plus\" aspect posits leadership activity as a whole is stretched, or distributed, across many people. Leadership is often enacted with those not in official leadership positions, thus distributed leadership examines enactments of leadership activity"
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"Group polarization a spurt of research around the risky shift, which was originally thought to be a special case exception to the standard decision-making practice. Many people had concluded that people in a group setting would make decisions based on what they assumed to be the overall risk level of a group; because Stoner's work did not necessarily address this specific theme, and because it does seem to contrast Stoner's initial definition of risky shift, additional controversy arose leading researchers to further examine the topic. By the late 1960s, however, it had become clear that the risky shift was just one type"
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"how many species of legionella bacteria are there"
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"Legionella The genus Legionella is a pathogenic group of Gram-negative bacteria that includes the species \"L. pneumophila\", causing legionellosis (all illnesses caused by \"Legionella\") including a pneumonia-type illness called Legionnaires' disease and a mild flu-like illness called Pontiac fever. \"Legionella\" may be visualized with a silver stain or cultured in cysteine-containing media such as buffered charcoal yeast extract agar. It is common in many environments, including soil and aquatic systems, with at least 50 species and 70 serogroups identified. These bacteria, however, are not transmissible from person to person; furthermore, most people exposed to the bacteria do not become ill."
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"avoid foods that are high in fiber or are possibly difficult to digest. Staphylococcal enteritis Staphylococcal enteritis is an inflammation that is usually caused by eating or drinking substances contaminated with staph enterotoxin. The toxin, not the bacterium, settles in the small intestine and causes inflammation and swelling. This in turn can cause abdominal pain, cramping, dehydration, diarrhea and fever. \"Staphylococcus aureus\" is a Gram-positive, facultative anaerobe, coccal (round shaped) bacteria that appears in grape-like clusters that can thrive in high salt and low water activity habitats. \"S. aureus\" bacteria can live on the skin which is one of the"
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"who was the main source of immigration to singapore in the late 20th century"
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"Immigration to Singapore Singapore. Later an increasing number would also choose to settle permanently in Singapore, especially in the 1920s when more chose to remain in Singapore rather than leave. Change in social attitude in the modern era also meant that Chinese women were freer to emigrate from China, and the sex ratio began to normalise in the 20th century, which led to a much greater number of people being born in Singapore. Immigration would continue to be the main reason for the Chinese population increase in Singapore until the 1931–1947 period when the natural increase in population would surpass the net immigration"
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"Bamboo network The Overseas Chinese in Southeast Asia would soon become the sole indispensable buyers and sellers to the large European companies. By the 1700s, Overseas Chinese were the sole unrivaled commercial minority everywhere in Southeast Asia, having contributed significantly to the economic dynamism and prosperity of the region and have served as a catalyst for regional economic growth. Colonization of Southeast Asia by the European powers from the 16th to the 20th centuries opened up the region to large numbers of Chinese immigrants, most of whom originated from southeastern China. The largest of those were Hakka from the Fujian and Guangdong"
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"what kind of republic is montedor in foreign land"
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"Foreign Land (novel) Foreign Land (1985) is the first novel of the author Jonathan Raban. The novel opens with Sheila Grey, George’s daughter and her partner, Tom, discussing the imminent return of her father from Bom Porto. In a letter, he tells her of his plans to retire to his parents’ house in St Cadix, Cornwall. The action then moves to Bom Porto, the capital of Montedor – an independent Marxist Republic - where we first meet George, who is the manager of a bunkering station. He plays a game of squash with Eduordo (Teddy) Duarte, the Minister of Communications,"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"when did the play indian ink first play"
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"Indian Ink Indian Ink is a 1995 play by Tom Stoppard based on his 1991 radio play \"In the Native State\". The stage version of \"Indian Ink\" had its first performance at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, and opened at the Aldwych Theatre, London, on February 27, 1995. The production was directed by Peter Wood and designed by Carl Toms. The play had its American premiere in 1999 at the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in San Francisco, California, directed by Carey Perloff (see 1999 in literature). The ACT production starred Jean Stapleton (Eleanor), Art Malik (Nirad), Susan Gibney (Flora), Firdous"
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"Compensation (film) the splendor or romance and a possible lifetime commitment only to be forced to deal with the dreaded disease of their difference times: tuberculosis and AIDS. The multi-layered film tackles various issues that arise in the relationship of the \"mixed\" couples. The entire film was shot in Chicago, Illinois to play a tribute to the director's previous residence and to expose the audience to the beautiful city. Well-known filming locations within Chicago. Reginald R. Robinson, a noted ragtime composer and performer, served as the film's period music score composer. He incorporated the piano and mandolin into all his compositions for"
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"what does the commonwealth star symbolize"
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"Sydney FC (W-League) created and used since the men's club founding in 2004. It features a football set centrally in a stylised crest shape. Above the ball is the shape of three shells of the Sydney Opera House, an internationally recognisable symbol of the city of Sydney. Below the ball is the Commonwealth Star, a seven-pointed star symbolising the Federation of Australia. Sydney FC currently plays its home games at WIN Stadium, Jubilee Oval, and Allianz Stadium (formerly Sydney Football Stadium). Located in Wollongong, New South Wales, WIN Stadium features a seating capacity of 23,750 and a grass field. Jubilee Oval is located"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"in which city did denis sassou nguesso announce his candidacy in j"
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"2009 Republic of the Congo presidential election was chosen as the candidate of the Alliance for the Republic and Democracy (ARD), a coalition of opposition parties. The incumbent President, Denis Sassou Nguesso of the Congolese Labour Party (PCT), was widely expected to run; he eventually announced his candidacy at a rally in Brazzaville on 6 June 2009. On 23 February 2009, the formation of an alliance between the PCT and the opposition Rally for Democracy and Development (RDD) was announced. The parties agreed to present a single candidate in the 2009 presidential election, and the RDD agreed to join the government if their joint candidate (presumed to"
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"Khâgne a second time; in which case he or she is called \"cube\" (or \"khûbe\"). The origin of these terms corresponds to the number of years spent by the student in the system: two years (HK+K) correspond to \"carré\" (cf. Fr. m² = \"mètres carrés\" = square meter), three (HK+K+K) to \"cube\" (cf. m³ = \"mètres cubes\" = cubic meter). A khâgneux who repeats the khâgne twice is called \"bicarré\" (or \"bikhârré\"), commonly abbreviated as \"bica\". So in a classroom of khâgne, half of the students may be \"carrés\", a third may be \"cubes\", plus a handful of \"bicas\" who are"
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"who investigated thebeystead disaster in lancaster"
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"Abbeystead disaster m) below the pipeline. The gas had collected over millions of years in a natural limestone reservoir, from which it seeped towards the surface through a complex network of geological faults. The cutting of the tunnel had intersected these faults and allowed the gas to seep in through its concrete lining. An inquest into the deaths was held at Lancaster in October 1984. The jury returned a majority verdict of accidental death on all 16 victims. The Health and Safety Executive investigated this incident and produced a special report in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act"
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"History of Andhra Pradesh ruler mentioned in inscriptions from Gurajala in Guntur district. Possibly a son of Ehuvula Santamula, he ruled for over 11 years. During the third century CE the Brihatpalayanas ruled north Andhra from their capital, Kodur, in the Krishna district. One dynasty was the Jaya Varma. The Ananda Gotrikas (335-425) ruled coastal Andhra from their capital, Kapotapuram. Their affiliations are unknown.finded Anandagotras few familyes in anantapur district, kadiri taluk, it an old kadapa district@ hiranya raajya, in puranas. anandagotras living in vedaranya, of kadhiri area hill/mountain places called batrapalli forest, gogannapeta, pandava raju hill, and vankapalli.demolished old andha/kandarapuram, kambamraayudu mountain hill"
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"who does jocko sims play on the last ship"
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"Jocko Sims Jocko Sims (born February 20, 1981) is an American actor, best known for playing Anthony Adams in \"Crash\" and later playing Carlton Burk in the series \"The Last Ship\". In 2004, he appeared as a guest in an episode of \"Cold Case\" as Lionel Royce, the leader of the \"Black Liberation Front\" section in Philadelphia in 1969. In 2008 he joined the main cast of \"Crash\", in which he played Anthony Adams, a street pilot, until the end of the series in 2009. His portrayal of Anthony Adams, a chauffeur and aspiring hip-hop artist, led to the iTunes"
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"Talk a Good Game atop a mid-2000s pop music production, built around layers of hand drums and horn stabs. It was produced by Pharrell Williams and opens with Rowland saying \"Ooh ‘dere go my baby daddy!\". The lyrics then continue on to speak about the current problems society is facing, \"the recession ate me alive / Tryin’ to get where the breeze is nice / So I can breathe.\" She then goes on to speak about social issues and the breakdown of society on lyrics like \"coming from the street life we know it's letting go / We like to go to school for"
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"who was the davis scholar at wellesley college"
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"Davis Scholar The Davis Degree Program at Wellesley College is a degree program serving women who are older than traditional college-age students. These students are called \"Davis Scholars\" and are fully integrated into the Wellesley community; they take the same classes as traditional students and can choose to live on campus. According to the Wellesley web site, Davis Scholars' \"diverse backgrounds, experiences and perspectives enrich the lives of the whole student body.\" Wellesley began its program for non-traditional students in 1971, when the Continuing Education Program was launched. This program was renamed in 1991 for Elisabeth Kaiser Davis, a member"
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"Gudiyatham started in 1935 under a scheme for sugarcane research of the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research. From 1981 onward, it is under the jurisdiction of the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore. (TNAU) Seventh day adventist matriculation higher secondary school at sadukarai is one of the most famous school in the surrounding ,it is a christian missionary school.It famous for it simplicity,and one of the less fees collecting private schooling in the surrounding.After spreading quality education for few year the school extended it boundary by extending another campus nearby. Thiruvalluvar higher secondary school established around 65 years ago is one of"
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"where does windows 7 come from in the world"
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"over 400 million end-user licenses and business installations. As of July 9, 2012, over 630 million licenses have been sold; this number includes licenses sold to OEMs for new PCs. As with other Microsoft operating systems, Windows 7 was studied by United States federal regulators who oversee the company's operations following the 2001 \"United States v. Microsoft Corp.\" settlement. According to status reports filed, the three-member panel began assessing prototypes of the new operating system in February 2008. Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at Jupiter Research, said, \"[Microsoft's] challenge for Windows 7 will be how can they continue to add features"
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"Hidden file and hidden directory the file \"jimbo\". Starting in Mac OS X Snow Leopard, the codice_16 command can also be used; for example, codice_17 will hide the file \"jimbo\". In MS-DOS and other DOS systems, file directory entries include a Hidden file attribute which is manipulated using the attrib command. Use the command line command codice_18 to display the files with the attribute of hidden. Under Windows Explorer, the content of a directory can be hidden just by appending a pre-defined CLSID to the end of the folder name. The directory is still visible, but its content becomes one of the Windows Special Folders."
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"where is pia toscano from on american idol"
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"\"Pyro\" and \"You'll Be King\", on April 7, 2016. \"Belong\" (2016) Lead artist Featured artist Pia Toscano Pia Toscano (born October 14, 1988) is an American singer from Howard Beach, New York. Toscano placed ninth on the tenth season of \"American Idol\". She was considered a frontrunner in the competition, and her elimination shocked judges Randy Jackson, Jennifer Lopez, and Steven Tyler, all of whom were visibly and vocally upset. Some viewers and media outlets described Toscano's departure as one of the most shocking eliminations in \"American Idol\" history. Toscano was born on October 14, 1988, to Jane and Pat"
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"Appatlo Okadundevadu sister ahalya and brother in law Savyasachi there they advices him to exile to foreign then Raju refuses to leave because he loves cricket so he don't want to lose cricket. Then suddenly they were attacked by police on the leadership of imtiyaz. In the shootout all were escapes successfully except Raju. In the other side two cops were dead then imtiyaz swears on their death and challenges with Raju to destroy him, his sister brother in law and his gang and lefts him. Meanwhile, in Ganesh utsav the railway colony association grandly celebrates Ganesh utsav but in the celebrations"
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"what is the name of the program in the novel transcendent"
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"Transcendent (novel) project is bombed by a terrorist group, Morag goes from being an apparition to reincarnating in physical reality. This frightens everyone, even Michael. 500,000 years in the future, the \"Nord\", a generation ship, sails through the galaxy carrying Alia, a young girl, and her family. As part of a government program called the \"Redemption\", Alia is obligated to witness the life of Michael Poole, from start to finish. Pressured by her family to leave the ship, Alia becomes a candidate for the Transcendence, a collective group of immortal posthumans who are attempting to evolve into a form of godhood, in"
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"Cash (2007 film) catch the roberer robs third diamond by plant his own dealer of third diamond. Here Karan (Ajay Devgan) boyfriend of Shanaya impose himself as a writer but actually he is planner mastermind of technology (ex. engineer), who can hack, develop drone bombs & toy bombs, made a plan to divert police in which he call Danny and Lucky (Riteish Deshmukh) from India. Danny is a water surfer while Lucky is a skatter. Karan made a plan to divert police by keep them busy in thief of painting in art exhibition for which he plant Lucky and Danny, while Karan gets"
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"who played guitar on mother's milk"
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"Mother's Milk appear a few years later on \"Out in L.A.\". The band wasn't without a guitarist for very long. In October 1988, Kiedis and Flea found a replacement for McKnight in teenage guitarist, John Frusciante. Flea had originally directed Frusciante to audition for the band Thelonious Monster. An avid Red Hot Chili Peppers fan, Frusciante was, according to Flea, \"a really talented and knowledgeable musician. He [Frusciante] knows all the shit I don't know. I basically know nothing about music theory and he's studied it to death, inside and out. He's a very disciplined musician—all he cares about are his guitar"
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"Dancing with a Broken Heart \"Sitting on Top of the World\". The song is about evolving after removing yourself for a bad situation, for your soul or spirit, making a big move, in leaving it, and becoming a better person from the experience, like in the lyrics \"I'm gonna bury all the past just six feet under, under/I'm gonna make a storm from lightning and thunder, thunder/I won't let dogs lie in the peace and quiet/Moving on to another time.\" The song was written by Goodrem and Vince Pizzinga, and produced by John Shanks. The song has heavy EDM guitar elements and is very pop."
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"when did g kuppuswami naidu found his fortune"
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"Motorsports and Horse racing. G. Kuppuswami Naidu G.Kuppuswamy Naidu was one of the earliest Indian entrepreneurs. He established Lakshmi Mills Company, a major textile yarn and cloth manufacturer, in 1910 in Coimbatore, India. The company has three composite textile units in Coimbatore, Palladam and Kovilpatti. The promoters of the mill were also instrumental in starting various textile machinery companies notably LMW and medical and educational institutions. The unit in Coimbatore in Papanaickenpalayam is also a well-known landmark. The Indian motorsport legend Sundaram Karivardhan was the grandson of the company's founder and one time managing director. The group companies also promote"
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"Appatlo Okadundevadu sister ahalya and brother in law Savyasachi there they advices him to exile to foreign then Raju refuses to leave because he loves cricket so he don't want to lose cricket. Then suddenly they were attacked by police on the leadership of imtiyaz. In the shootout all were escapes successfully except Raju. In the other side two cops were dead then imtiyaz swears on their death and challenges with Raju to destroy him, his sister brother in law and his gang and lefts him. Meanwhile, in Ganesh utsav the railway colony association grandly celebrates Ganesh utsav but in the celebrations"
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"how many medieval works discuss the ideas of chivalry"
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"Minnesang and related genres. Thus, chivalry has hierarchical meanings from simply a heavily armed horseman to a code of conduct. The ideas of chivalry are summarized in three medieval works: the anonymous poem \"\", that tells the story of how Hugh II of Tiberias was captured and released upon his agreement to show Saladin (1138–1193) the ritual of Christian knighthood, the \"Libre del ordre de cavayleria\", written by Ramon Llull (1232–1315), from Majorca in what is today Spain, whose subject is knighthood, and the Livre de Chevalerie of Geoffroi de Charny (1300–1356), which examines the qualities of knighthood, emphasizing \"prowess\"."
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"The Complaint of Mars sky. Yet, because of the size of their planetary orbitals, Venus appeared to move away from the house of Taurus much more quickly than Mars. Thus, Chaucer uses the image of Mars wearing heavy armor as a means of explaining the natural phenomena. Altogether, the “Complaint of Mars” serves as an allegory for the astrological phenomena that occurred in April 1385. While this date is still under some debate, the astrological facts are presented as undertones for Chaucer’s poem. Adaptations of Roman myths were popular amongst many authors of the middle ages, and Chaucer wrote several poems in this vein,"
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"where is krishi vishvavidyalaya located in himachal"
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"Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya Chaudhary Sarwan Kumar Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, also known as CSK Himachal Pradesh Agricultural University (CSK HPKV), formerly Himachal Pradesh Krishi Vishvavidyalaya, is an agricultural university at Palampur in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. It was established on 1 November 1978 as an expansion of the existing College of Agriculture established in May 1966. Hill agriculture is the focus of this university. The university is accredited by NBA (India's National Board of Accreditation) and the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). Capital works investments for the university's land and facilities were provided"
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"Navagraha temples Navagraha stalam puranam in Chennai Navagraha Temple at Allahabad in Uttar Pradesh-India has been built by Shri Patharchatti Ram Lila Committee in Allahabad. It was opened for public in 2012. It is located in Rambagh area in Allahabad. It can be reached within two minutes from the City Railway Station at Rambagh in Allahabad. There are other temples as well in it as below Nowadays, a very special Jhaanki of Ganga Avataran is under construction and is expected to complete by Nov 2012. Navagrah temple - Karari kaushambi Navagrah temple at karari kaushambi in uttar pradesh-india has been built by"
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"the basic principles of flood geology are refuted by"
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"it as the basis for his eponymous \"Hovind Theory\". Jehovah's Witnesses propose as the water source of the deluge a \"heavenly ocean\" that was over the earth from the second creative day until the Flood. Modern geology, its sub-disciplines and other scientific disciplines utilize the scientific method to analyze the geology of the earth. The key tenets of flood geology are refuted by scientific analysis and do not have any standing in the scientific community. Modern geology relies on a number of established principles, one of the most important of which is Charles Lyell's principle of uniformitarianism. In relation to"
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"Discovery of human antiquity also logically independent of the notion of transmutation of species, but that was considered to be a slow process. William Benjamin Carpenter wrote in 1872 of a fixed conviction of the \"modern origin\" as the only reason for resisting the human creation of flint implements. Henry Williamson Haynes writing in 1880 could call the antiquity of man \"an established fact\". The Biblical account included These points were debated by scholars as well as theologians. Biblical literalism was not a given in the medieval and early modern periods, for Christians or Jews. The Flood could explain extinctions of species at that"
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"The Real Lincoln not \"during the war\" (pp. 16–17); Lincoln was not a member of the Illinois state legislature in 1857 (p. 18); the commerce clause was not an \"amendment,\"; Thaddeus Stevens was a Pennsylvania representative, not a senator (p. 140); and Fort Sumter was not a customs house (p. 242).\" Additionally: \"In chapter 3, DiLorenzo claims that in a letter to Salmon P. Chase, Lincoln \"admitted that the original [Emancipation] proclamation had no legal justification, except as a war measure\" (p. 37). His source, however, is the recollections of a conversation (not a letter) that portrait artist Francis B. Carpenter (not Chase)"
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"Bhutto Nagar Bhutto Nagar (), is one of the neighbourhoods of Landhi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Bhutto Nagar including Muhajirs, Christians, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras and Ismailis. The population of Landhi Town is estimated to be nearly one million. This neighbourhood is named after former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a Sindhi. yahan p phadda b hoa tha mqm walon ka andp se bhutto nagar mn ghuys k firing ki thii mqm walon n nisar peeli tanki pluancher marnyn wala tha eid k 2sry din pr mara nh phe nisar"
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"Hall of Fame, becoming its' fifth chairman in 59 years. In 2008, Johnson was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. As of 2011, Johnson was living in a residential care facility in New Jersey, and the majority of the cost of his care was being funded by the NFL's \"88 Plan\". Johnson died on November 10, 2018, at the age of 71 in Madison, New Jersey. Ron Johnson (running back) Ronald Adolphis Johnson (October 17, 1947 – November 10, 2018) was an American football running back. Johnson played college football at the halfback position for the University of Michigan from 1966 to"
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"Cash (2007 film) catch the roberer robs third diamond by plant his own dealer of third diamond. Here Karan (Ajay Devgan) boyfriend of Shanaya impose himself as a writer but actually he is planner mastermind of technology (ex. engineer), who can hack, develop drone bombs & toy bombs, made a plan to divert police in which he call Danny and Lucky (Riteish Deshmukh) from India. Danny is a water surfer while Lucky is a skatter. Karan made a plan to divert police by keep them busy in thief of painting in art exhibition for which he plant Lucky and Danny, while Karan gets"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"Battle of Bad Axe present-day Wisconsin to be opened for further settlement. In an 1804 treaty between the governor of Indiana Territory and a council of leaders from the Sauk and Fox, Native American tribes ceded of their land to the United States for $2,234.50 and an annual annuity of $1,000. The treaty also allowed the Sauk and Fox to remain on their land until it was sold. The treaty was controversial; Sauk war leader Black Hawk, and others disputed its validity because they said that the full tribal councils were not consulted and the council that negotiated the treaty did not have the"
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"History of South Dakota pushing the Algonquian ancestors of the Cheyenne from the Black Hills regions, south of the Platte River, in the 18th century. Before that, the Cheyenne say that they were, in fact, two tribes, which they call the Tsitsistas & Sutaio After their defeat, much of their territory was contained to southeast Wyoming & western Nebraska. While they had been able to hold off the Sioux for quite some time, they were heavily damaged by a smallpox outbreak. They are also responsible for introducing the horse to the Lakota. North of the Ioway were an Algonquian nation known as the A'ani,"
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"Chinamen. / And them Russians\"), and makes numerous references to both leftist and anarchist political movements and figures (including Sacco and Vanzetti, the Scottsboro Boys and the Wobblies). The poem ends with Ginsberg putting his \"queer shoulder to the wheel\", although the original draft ended on a bleaker note: \"Dark America! toward whom I close my eyes for prophecy, / and bend my speaking heart! / Betrayed! Betrayed!\" America (poem) \"America\" is a poem by Allen Ginsberg, written in 1956 while he was in Berkeley, California. It appears in his collection \"Howl and Other Poems\" published in November 1956. The"
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"The Idea of Order at Key West \"veritable\" ocean was too great for the woman's song to bridge. Despite the un-\"medleyed sound\", the men hear the woman over the ocean \"for she was the maker of the song she sang\". A central question of the poem ends the third stanza inquiring whose \"spirit\" the men heard. In the fourth stanza, the narrator wonders at a world with \"only the dark voice of the sea\". The lack of other life leaves the natural world of the ocean barren and empty. He begins to see that there was \"more\" to the world than \"her voice, and ours, among /"
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"Autumn Leaves (film) Jack Jevne. Aldrich got Joan Crawford attached and they sold it to William Goetz who had a deal with Columbia. Filming began on August 25, 1955. The film's original title was \"The Way We Are\" but was changed to capitalize on the success of the then popular tune \"Autumn Leaves\" as sung by Nat King Cole. (The title \"Autumn Leaves\" has no apparent connection with the story of the film other than sharing a vague melancholic tone. Crawford's character is also fond of the song, but it is not identified by name in the script.) Cole's rendition is used over"
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"that unless the matter of Fitzsimmons can be settled, Hoffa will go to the press. D'Allesandro says to tell Hoffa that \"everything's gonna be all right\", and they should all meet the next day at \"the roadhouse\", a remote diner. Hoffa and Ciaro spend several hours waiting in the parking lot, but D'Allesandro never arrives. A purported union driver has been waiting for hours in the diner, allegedly for a part for his truck, engaging Ciaro in conversation. He is invited to meet Hoffa in person by bringing a cup of coffee to the car. The driver reveals himself to"
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"duster), having a persona, is left out and wants to be used again (by writing in the sky, being on the Internet, becoming a DJ Radio, bringing a group of Mexicans, hiding in a tree with a delivery, and a broom and mop hiding places in the supermarket. The woman continues to use her Swiffer and the mop is left by itself. The second series of commercials include the mop, broom or feather duster finding a girlfriend to make out with (including a bowling ball, a rake or an antique doll). A commercial announcer states, \"Switch to Swiffer, and you'll"
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"Appatlo Okadundevadu sister ahalya and brother in law Savyasachi there they advices him to exile to foreign then Raju refuses to leave because he loves cricket so he don't want to lose cricket. Then suddenly they were attacked by police on the leadership of imtiyaz. In the shootout all were escapes successfully except Raju. In the other side two cops were dead then imtiyaz swears on their death and challenges with Raju to destroy him, his sister brother in law and his gang and lefts him. Meanwhile, in Ganesh utsav the railway colony association grandly celebrates Ganesh utsav but in the celebrations"
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"evaluate the technology in burn and trauma. Cytosorbents Corporation Cytosorbents Corporation is a publicly traded company (NasdaqCM: CTSO) located in Monmouth Junction, New Jersey. Cytosorbents has created a blood purification technology based on biocompatible, porous polymer beads that act like sponges in an attempt to remove harmful substances from the blood. CytoSorb, the company's first product to market, received its CE mark approval in 2011. CytoSorbents was awarded a $3.8 million contract by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for its “Dialysis-Like Therapeutics” program to treat sepsis by removing cytokines and pathogen-derived toxins. The US Army awarded the Company a"
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"Cocoa bean one of the world's largest chocolate companies, has begun certifying its Dairy Milk bars as fair trade; according to Cadbury, , one quarter of global sales of chocolate bars will be fair trade. In 2007, the United States imported approximately 1.95 million pounds of fairly traded cocoa. In order to purpose a sustainable and responsible coffee-production, established 1997 the Dutch coffee roaster Ahold Coffee Company in cooperation with coffeefarmers, the UTZ Certified-programme. To achieve this, they created the utz-certificate, which includes the counteracting against child labor and the exploitation of the workers. To receive this certificate, the included farm/company needs"
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"Survivalism (song) a hand picking a man up out of the wreckage of a crumbling bridge, claimed to be drawn by a prison inmate. There are various biblical quotations surrounding the drawing, and capital letters (un-capitalized letters in the second paragraph) align to form the word \"francesca\" once in the first paragraph, and twice in the second. Francesca has two documented meanings; 'free', and 'from Franconia' or 'from France'. The music video is available for download (both the lo-res and hi-res version) at the album's website. At the end of 2007, \"Rolling Stone\" readers voted the video as the best music video"
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"tests show the most efficient mode for spread of infection is close contact between healthy and infected bees in crowded areas. Contact between healthy bees and the feces of infected bees can also cause infection. The infection may spread between hives as a result of this indirect contact. Laboratory experiments show adult bees may become infected with CBPV by a viral injection, topical application, or by ingestion. Chronic bee paralysis virus is crudely classified as an inapparent infection because there are few tell-tale symptoms and the amount of virus cannot be easily determined. Despite the use of infectivity and serological"
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"to lower layers of skin. Normally, the bite mark causes local swelling or welts, but in more serious cases it causes dermatitis. The mite can be infected with a disease called scrub typhus in Asia and the Pacific by carrying saliva directly to the blood stream, but mites in North America have not been known to transmit Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia or any other disease. See Mites of livestock for a photograph of a trombiculid with its stlyostome. Stylostome The stylostome is a funnel or channel-like structure formed in response to trombiculid mites. The formation is not"
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"who offered to buy cigarettes in india's internment of portuguese pow"
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"Annexation of Goa orders of Captain Naik, the 2nd Camp Commander. The beating was in retaliation for Azeredo's telling Captain Naik to \"Go to Hell\", and was serious enough to make him lose consciousness and cause severe contusions. Captain Naik was later punished by the Indian Army for violating the Geneva Convention. During the internment of the Portuguese POWs at various camps around Goa, the prisoners were visited by large numbers of Goans—described by Captain Azeredo as \"Goan friends, acquaintances, or simply anonymous persons\"—who offered the internees cigarettes, biscuits, tea, medicines and money. This surprised the Indian military authorities, who first limited the"
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"Prince (cigarette) cigarettes are in any event illegal because no Danish tax is paid. But in a large part of the cigarettes there is something completely different from what was separated by the side of the package. Copyrights are typically produced at illegal factories in Eastern Europe and Asia. In Poland, the authorities often find illegal cigarettes, and in 2016, Polish police stormed illegal cigarette factories 30 times. Also at the Polish borders, 739 million cigarettes were confiscated in 2016. 186 times, the Polish authorities found Red Prince, which was produced in Germany for the Scandinavian market. Prince cigarettes are mainly sold"
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"when was joseph maraachli admitted to cardinal glennon"
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"Joseph Maraachli case announced it would pay for Joseph's medical care at Cardinal Glennon. Once Joseph was in Cardinal Glennon, Priests for Life said hospital officials were happy that Joseph was breathing mostly on his own, but the \"St. Louis Post-Dispatch\" reported that \"Cardinal Glennon officials said they were 'puzzled' by those claims and said Joseph remained on a ventilator.\" On March 21, 2011, doctors performed a tracheotomy on Joseph. He was expected to remain in the hospital for seven to ten days, then be transferred to a St. Louis pediatric specialty hospital, then be sent home with his family. Joseph was baptized"
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"Bhutto Nagar Bhutto Nagar (), is one of the neighbourhoods of Landhi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Bhutto Nagar including Muhajirs, Christians, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras and Ismailis. The population of Landhi Town is estimated to be nearly one million. This neighbourhood is named after former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a Sindhi. yahan p phadda b hoa tha mqm walon ka andp se bhutto nagar mn ghuys k firing ki thii mqm walon n nisar peeli tanki pluancher marnyn wala tha eid k 2sry din pr mara nh phe nisar"
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"when did frank sinatra first play in a nightclub"
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"Riobamba (nightclub) Riobamba was a New York City nightclub. Operating from 1942 to 1944, it was closely associated with singer Frank Sinatra, who made his solo nightclub debut there in 1943. The club was located on East 57th Street near Third Avenue in Manhattan. The Riobamba was owned by American Mafia boss Louis \"Lepke\" Buchalter. While Buchalter was awaiting execution on death row, his wife ran the club. From 1942 to 1944 the club was managed by Linton D. Weil and Arthur Jawitz. There was a claim that the Duke of York owned the real estate where the club was"
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"the crow. The bugs stop what they are doing and together defeat the crow and save the couple. Bugs in Love Bugs in Love is a \"Silly Symphonies\" animated Disney short film. It was released in 1932, and was the final Symphony to be shot with black-and-white film. A carnival is made by insects out of garbage. The carnival includes a Ferris wheel made out of a bike tire and pedals, a \"slide\" made out of a pipe, and a record player \"merry-go-round\". Two love bugs are skating on a broken mirror when the female bug leaves to her house"
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"Netherton Tunnel Branch Canal Netherton Tunnel Branch Canal, in the English West Midlands, is part of the Birmingham Canal Navigations, (BCN). It was constructed at a 453–foot elevation, the Wednesbury or Birmingham level; it has no locks. The total length of the branch canal is and the canal tunnel is long. Netherton Tunnel was the last canal tunnel to be built in Britain during the Canal Age. The first sod was turned by the Lord Ward on 31 December 1855 and the canal opened on 20 August 1858, providing a waterway connection between the Black Country towns of Netherton and"
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"Dutton Viaduct in ). The engineers were Joseph Locke and George Stephenson. The contractor was William Mackenzie. It was the first project for which Thomas Brassey submitted a tender but Mackenzie's estimate was £5,000 lower. It is built in red sandstone and has 20 arches. The base of the viaduct pillars are splayed to give greater stability and of stone was used in its construction. The first GJR trains to carry passengers across the viaduct were run on 4 July 1837. Steel masts were added in the 1960s for electrification. The viaduct is high and long. The permitted speed on the viaduct"
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"Her Benny (novel) and widely-distributed series of engravings of Industry and Idleness, which had also been aimed at the young. Like them, its principal message is that diligence and honesty will be rewarded; Benny as Industrious Apprentice has his Idle counterpart too, in the character of Perks, a street boy who repeatedly but unsuccessfully attempts to lure Benny into crime, and ends up dying in Dartmoor prison. Hocking's work however is also characteristic of Victorian evangelical fiction in the emphasis placed on Christian piety, and the role of inner spiritual renewal; his Methodist beliefs emerge especially clearly in Joe Wrag's prolonged struggle with"
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"Bhutto Nagar Bhutto Nagar (), is one of the neighbourhoods of Landhi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Bhutto Nagar including Muhajirs, Christians, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras and Ismailis. The population of Landhi Town is estimated to be nearly one million. This neighbourhood is named after former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a Sindhi. yahan p phadda b hoa tha mqm walon ka andp se bhutto nagar mn ghuys k firing ki thii mqm walon n nisar peeli tanki pluancher marnyn wala tha eid k 2sry din pr mara nh phe nisar"
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"Valdivian temperate rain forest Patagonian forests, which dominate the southern half of the ecoregion, with evergreen species such as the broadleaf \"Nothofagus dombeyi\" and \"Drimys winteri\" and the coniferous podocarps, including \"Podocarpus nubigenus\". Distribution of plants follow Rapoport's rule with plants of higher latitudes spanning having larger distribution acros latitudes than plants of lower distribution. Lowland soils near the coast contain more available nutrients than more inland soils. The flora of the forest has inherited and developed its characteristics due to a variety of causes. Its Neotropical affinities reflect its current geographic connection to the remaining South America. Its \"Gondwanan\" species are a legacy"
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"at Idaikattur is a replica of the Rheims cathedral in France, It has some unique features It is constructed with 200 different types of moulded bricks and tiles in lime martyr. They are used for its decoration. The inner Gothic arches rest over the columns embedded with ribs its corner rising up to the vaulted roof. The windows are decorated with small brick pillars adjoined with hallow flower bricks and stained glass works which depicts the events of the way of the cross colourfully and beautifully. Since south India is a tropical country utilization of the hallow bricks in the"
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"SS Central America recover money for Thompson's various creditors. In March 2014, a contract was awarded to Odyssey Marine Exploration to conduct archeological recovery and conservation of the remaining shipwreck. The original expedition had only excavated \"5 percent\" of the ship. Thompson was located in January 2015, along with assistant Alison Antekeier, by US Marshals agents, and was extradited to Ohio to provide an accounting of the expedition profits. In November 2018 Thompson agreed to surrender 500 gold coins-but then claimed he has no access to the missing coins. On 28 November 2018 a jury awarded Investors 19.4 million in compensatory damages-3.2 Million"
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"written by Azal Band and Abis Raza the director of serial, and composed by Shebi. The music is a label of Momina Duraid Productions. The song is sung by Razab Ali. Firaaq (TV series) Firaaq (; \"Separation\") is a 2014 Pakistani family drama television serial. The serial is directed by Abis Raza, written by Mustafa Afridi and produced by Momina Duraid. Uzma Gillani, Syed Mazhar Ali, Mohib Mirza, Sanam Saeed, Junaid Khan, Noor Hassan Rizvi, Hira Saleem and Cybil Chaudhry plays the lead roles. Set in America, it follows the life of a broken family lives in Panama City, Florida,"
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"Arroyito Dam The Arroyito Dam (in Spanish, \"Embalse de Arroyito\") is the fifth of five dams on the Limay River in northwestern Argentine Patagonia (the Comahue region), at above mean sea level. It was inaugurated in 1979. The dam is made of compacted loose materials. It has a volume of , measuring in height and in length. It is used primarily for the generation of hydroelectricity, with an installed power of . It generates on average per year. It also serves as a check dam for El Chocón, located upstream. The reservoir has an area of and a volume of"
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"Naco, Sonora exceed on some days. Precipitation is low, averaging but it is more common during the summer months during the monsoon when humid air from the Gulf of California comes in. The record high was on June 15, 1990 and the record low was on December 8, 1978. Today, the town layout is based on two principal north-south avenues and 12 smaller east-west streets. Only the two avenues are fully paved. In the capital of Hermosillo, Naco is called “un pueblo chico, olvidado de Dios” (A small village forgotten by God). Due to the fighting in the first half of the"
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"Appleseed (2004 film) Deunan Knute, a young soldier and one of the Global War's last survivors, is rescued by Hitomi, a Second Generation Bioroid. Knute's escape attempt is stopped by her former lover Briareos Hecatonchires, now a cyborg. She realizes that the war had ended and she is in a Utopian city called Olympus. Its population is half-human and half-clone, a genetically-engineered species called Bioroids. Olympus is governed by three factions: Prime Minister Athena Areios; General Edward Uranus III, head of the Olympus Army; and a Council of Elders. Everything in the city is observed by an artificial intelligence named"
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"Johnny Burnette with \"You Taught Me the Way to Love You\" (Capitol 5114) was released as a single on January 20, 1964. Again it failed to find chart success. A third session was held on February 14, 1964, which produced four songs: \"Aunt Marie\", \"Two Feet in Front of Me\", \"If I Were An Artist\", and \"And Her Name Is Scarlett\". None of these songs were deemed fit for release and remained in the can for thirty years. A fourth session was held on March 16, 1964, which was overseen by David Gates, who later went on to fame with the band"
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"Trinidad and Tobago dry forests the northwest, areas along the south coast of the island, from Cedros to Morne Diablo, and areas along the east coast including parts of the Guayaguayare, Mayaro and Manzanilla coastline. In addition, areas along the west coast including San Fernando Hill and much of the former \"Sugar Belt\" also would have originally supported dry forest. In Tobago much of the southwest of the island originally supported dry forests. The dominant paradigm in phytosociology in Trinidad and Tobago has been the work of John Stanley Beard carried out in the 1940s. His description of forest associations was physiognomically based. Many of"
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"red. Specific ornaments of a representation were enriched with gold. This was either applied as a gold leaf or as powder in a binder. Tibetan Buddhist wall paintings Most Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, temples and other religious structures in the Himalayas were decorated with Tibetan Buddhist wall paintings. Despite much destruction in Tibet itself, many of these survive, the dry climate of the Tibetan plateau assisting their survival, as the wet Indian climate has reduced survival of paintings from there. There are some regional differences, but the techniques described here cover the traditional wall paintings across this area. The wall paintings"
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"The Settlement Exhibition the people who lived here, their way of life and society. But such research will never make any major contribution to resolving the debate on the source value of the Books of Icelanders and Settlements; however, this ongoing debate may in itself be seen as part of the iconic image, having its own symbolic value. The outer walls of the house were made of turf pieces, known as strengur, with some added stone at their base. The roof was also of turf. Two roof posts supported the roof, but some of its weight must also have been carried by the"
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"when was fratton railway station added to london map"
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"Fratton railway station to change to continue their journey. The 'six-week project' was eventually completed in October 2007 - some ten months after it started. A new footbridge is now operational, linking the island platform (platforms 2 and 3) with the Up Main platform (1). This has stairs and lifts to allow disabled users full access to all trains, with lifts designed for easy wheelchair use. The London Brighton and South Coast Railway and the London and South Western Railway jointly built a motive power depot at Fratton in 1891, replacing an earlier one at Portsmouth Town station. It was of the double"
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"Weymouth via and (8 per day each way on weekdays and Saturdays, 3-5 each way on Sundays depending on the time of year). South Western Railway runs additional services between and Yeovil Junction on Summer Saturdays. Chetnole railway station Chetnole railway station is a small rural station serving the village of Chetnole, Dorset, England. The station is on the Heart of Wessex Line 21¼ miles (34 km) north of Weymouth towards Westbury. The station is a request stop, meaning passengers wishing to board a train need to signal clearly to the driver as the train approaches. The station was opened"
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"what is the vacancy rate at great mall of the great plains"
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"on July 11, 2016. By January 2017, the only portion of the mall remaining was the Burlington Coat Factory Store. The minimum vacancy of The Great Mall of the Great Plains in percent was 30% due to the low amount of leasing. These vacant spaces have been taken over by other stores over the years. On January 2, 2018, developers announced redevelopment plans that called for a small town center that would include a 4,000 to 5,000 seat arena, an ice rink, interactive golf, and rock climbing in addition to many stores, restaurants, hotels, and office spaces. The Great Mall"
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"length of a screen is appx 6'×4'.sometimes it takes more than a month to make one screen. the business of parada fabric was at top peak in the year 1930. selling price per piece was 150 to 250 INR at that time. during various festivals, ceremonies, this was the first choice in fashion. the business was also touched many parts of India at a time including capital delhi. Dhalapathar Parda & Fabrics Parada Art has registered under geographically identification (GI) by the government of India. The Handicraft belongs to Dhalapathara Village of Bolagarh, Khurda district. Swed in hand made spinning"
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"Israeli Jews in Israel is unknown (since it is not included in the census); some estimates place Jews of Mizrahi origin at up to 61% of the Israeli Jewish population, with hundreds of thousands more having mixed Ashkenazi heritage due to cross-cultural intermarriage. Jews from North Africa and Asia have come to be called \"Mizrahi Jews\". Most African and Asian Jewish communities use the Sephardic prayer ritual and abide by the rulings of Sephardic rabbinic authorities, and therefore consider themselves to be \"Sephardim\" in the broader sense of \"Jews of the Spanish rite\", though not in the narrower sense of \"Spanish Jews\"."
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"Cobblestone Street Cobblestone Street is the seventh solo album by former White Lion and Freak of Nature lead singer, Mike Tramp, released April 8, 2013. Following a successful acoustic tour of Europe in 2012, Tramp recorded the new acoustic folk style rock album at Medley Studio, Copenhagen-Denmark in the summer of 2012, with his good friend engineer/Co-producer and multi-instrumentalist Soren Andersen. Originally, the plan was to release it as double album, but Tramp later changed his mind. The album charted at Denmark's official top 40 hitlist albums' at number 21 and features the first single \"New Day\" which was released"
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"Dancing with a Broken Heart \"Sitting on Top of the World\". The song is about evolving after removing yourself for a bad situation, for your soul or spirit, making a big move, in leaving it, and becoming a better person from the experience, like in the lyrics \"I'm gonna bury all the past just six feet under, under/I'm gonna make a storm from lightning and thunder, thunder/I won't let dogs lie in the peace and quiet/Moving on to another time.\" The song was written by Goodrem and Vince Pizzinga, and produced by John Shanks. The song has heavy EDM guitar elements and is very pop."
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"Bundle of rights possessor, which may be fee simple title, mineral rights, or another interest in real property. This table breaks down some of the various rights involved in real property ownership. Several of these rights can be transferred between different parties through sale or trade. Third parties can obtain the rights to access and profit from several of the \"public use\" rights without the consent of the title owner. This is often the case with resource extraction companies such as mines. For example, a husband and wife can be owners (technically, title owners) of real property that is also encumbered by a"
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"Automotive industry in Brazil sixth largest producer but then was beaten by India in 2011 and slightly down to 7th place. In October 2012, the Inovar-Auto program was approved by decree with the theoretical goals of encouraging automakers to produce more fuel efficient vehicles and investing in the national automotive industry, by managing taxation exceptions (IPI = tax over industrialized product). However, the program has received criticism, especially of protectionism. Recently, Brazil lost a WTO dispute against tax advantages and illegal practices of protectionism. Foreign owned Here's a link to a map containing all plants currently in Brazil: Brazilian Brazil has a 35% Tariff"
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"due to its $8 billion in earmarks. On March 11, the bill was signed by U.S. President Barack Obama into law as . Omnibus spending bill An omnibus spending bill is a type of bill in the United States that packages many of the smaller ordinary appropriations bills into one larger single bill that could be passed with only one vote in each house. There are twelve different ordinary appropriations bills that need to be passed each year to fund the federal government and avoid a government shutdown; an omnibus spending bill combines two or more of those bills into"
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"Post-9/11 Veterans Educational Assistance Act of 2008 the House and Senate in different forms in May 2008 mainly with support from Democrats and a few Republicans, a bipartisan deal was brokered and the bill passed as an amendment to H.R. 2642, the FY08 Supplemental Appropriations Bill, commonly referred to as the War Funding Bill. On June 19, 2008 the veteran education assistance benefits, along with 13-week unemployment benefit extension, passed as an amendment with a vote of 416-12. On June 26, the Senate voted 92-6 in favor of the final version of the bill. President George W. Bush signed into law on June 30, 2008. Prior to"
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"the rds arena in ireland hosted what in 1982"
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"RDS Arena Ireland. The Swiss team won the title on Irish bred horses. In 1976, after 50 years of international competition, the two grass banks in the Arena were removed so the Arena could be used for other events. The continental bank at the western end of the Main Arena was added later. The RDS also hosted the Show Jumping World Championships in 1982. The stadium first opened its doors to rugby union on Saturday 15 October 2005, hosting a game between Leinster Rugby and the Cardiff Blues, which Leinster won 34 – 15, the arena hosted 4 further games that season."
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"sponsored by the CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Spanish CAF Ezentis group, and was to be presented in Medellín, Colombia on 21 August 2014. As of 2014 the device had cured at least 50,000 children worldwide, and about 500 in Bolivia. Franz Freudenthal Franz P. Freudenthal is a Bolivian physician who is known for several medical inventions, including a device that can cure heart ailments in children. Franz P. Freudenthal was born in La Paz, Bolivia to Germans in bolivia immigrant parents. He was inspired to enter medicine by his grandmother, Dr. Ruth Tichauer of Wrischinski,"
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"Moxyland a society where technology rules with an iron fist and in doing so shows the limitations of freedom. Beukes uses first person to highlight central themes throughout the novel. Kendra Kendra, an art school dropout reinvented as shiny brand ambassador, known as a sponsor baby. Ghost girl (7)” is an artistic photographer with hopes of exposing her work. Kendra voluntarily becomes sponsored by a corporation. She is injected with experimental nanobots that enhance her physical and mental abilities. They are even supposed to stop any illnesses so that she will never be sick again. A side effect of the nanotechnology"
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"when did yakuza 2 remake come out"
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"Yakuza 2 \"Yakuza 2\" has several gameplay features over its predecessor. Sega wished to improve the fighting engine based on fan input to provide a more rich experience. The story was aimed to feature a deep adult love story, something not seen in the previous game. Additionally, for the western versions the original Japanese audio was kept in contrast to the previous game which contained English audio. Critical reception to \"Yakuza 2\" was positive, with reviewers praising the presentation and fighting system. A PlayStation 4 remake of the game, \"Yakuza Kiwami 2\", was released in 2017. Half of the game"
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"Hanada Shōnen Shi Hanada Shōnen Shi It has been adapted into a 25-episode anime series by Madhouse and premiered on NTV on October 1, 2002. The series was adapted into a 2006 live-action film subtitled Ghosts and a Tunnel of Secrets by Shochiku. Hanada Ichiro is the troublemaker in a small village. After being hit by a truck and getting stitches in the back of his head, he gains the ability to see ghosts, all of whom want him to fulfill their unfinished business. The manga was published in four \"tankōbon\" volumes by Kodansha between October 1991 and July 1995. It was re-released"
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"when was fall of the romanoffs made"
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"him, Sonia coming out of room into which Rasputin carried her, closeups of Sonia at couch registering emotion and shame, near view of Sonia kneeling before Iliodor, Reel 5, the two intertitles \"A fearful thought\" and \"Who is the woman?\", Reel 6, the two intertitles \"Anna weary of her inconstant paramour\" etc. and \"Bring her to my level\", and all scenes of Rasputin in sleeping young woman's room except where he enters and scene showing young woman climbing out window. The Fall of the Romanoffs The Fall of the Romanoffs is a 1917 silent American historical drama film directed by"
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"Bushwhacked MP3 Middle East, Africa, Europe and across Asia. These carefully targeted actions are designed to attack the Islamic faith. This military action is a part of our campaign against diplomacy, intelligence, freedom, clock, tyre, the freezing of food, and a lot of dance.\" The fictional speech mixes political satire (\"the White House, a place where American Presidents have become outlaws and murderers themselves\") with absurdity (\"to all the men and women in our military .. I gave a 4th grade girl with more than forty cunts\") and highly explicit, vulgar language. The file is about two minutes long. The MP3 was"
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"what kind of climate does medford oregon have"
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"Medford, Oregon most of the rain associated with the Pacific Northwest and Oregon in particular skips Medford, making it drier and sunnier than the Willamette Valley. Medford’s climate is considerably warmer, both in summer and winter, than its latitude would suggest, with a Mediterranean climate (Köppen \"Csa\"). Summers are akin to Eastern Oregon, and winters resemble the coast. Here, summer sees an average of 57 afternoons over and eleven afternoons over . In August 1981, the high temperature reached over for four consecutive days, with two days reaching . Freezing temperatures occur on 69 mornings during an average year, and in some"
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"Weed Lake Wetland you need shallow water or a wet garden area, light, and wind to self-pollinate. Sometimes they can grow up to 30 inches or 2 to 3 meters long. Sage is an herb that blooms. Sage has a stem, leaves and roots. The leaves look curvy. These leaves are soft grayish green and have little veins on them. This plant can get up to 37 cm high. Sage needs well-drained soil, water every day and grows about 24-30 inches apart and it also needs full sun. Cattle, sheep, horses, elk, deer, small mammals, and some birds eat sage. It can also"
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"which australian band released the 2010 single ‘watercolour’"
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"Watercolour (song) \"Watercolour\" is the first single from the third album \"Immersion\" by Australian drum and bass band Pendulum. This song has been remixed by dubstep artist Emalkay and by progressive house artist deadmau5. The video was shot on 16 March 2010 at a studio in East London featuring around 70 fans as extras. A behind-the-scenes video was released on the official Pendulum website. The music video was released as a MySpace exclusive on 31 March. Watercolour debuted number 4 on the UK charts making it the band's highest charted single in the United Kingdom to date. The song also"
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"Waterloo, Nova Scotia without a conventional hard \"r\" consonant such as \"ova\" (over), \"hause\" (horse), \"aw\" (our), and \"ca\" (car). Others are spoken with an unconventional use of vowels such as \"tamarra\" (tomorrow), \"sure\" (sure pronounced the shore), and \"ta\" (to). Some contractions and word clips have been created to accommodate those missing in the English language such as \"daren't\" (dare not), \"'mon\" (come on), and \"'bout\" (about). Sometimes little-known words are used such as \"chesterfield\" (for sofa), or \"scrooch\" with \"oo\" sounding like foot (scrooch oo's normally pronounced like \"too\"—means to bend or cower) to describe the movements of an animal or"
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"European Top 100 Albums The European Top 100 Albums chart was the European adaptation of the \"Billboard\" 200 albums chart. It ran from March 1984 until December 2010. Also commonly referred to as Eurochart Top 100 Albums, the chart showcased the sales of an act in 19 European countries based on IFPI data. The European Top 100 combined album sales (both retail and digital) of new and older albums. The methodology was different from the US \"Billboard\" 200, where albums would only be allowed to chart if they weren't 18 months old. If an album older than 18 months had"
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"Hovdala Castle did not move out until 1981. From 1944, the former land of the estate was used as a military training field. Today the land belongs to Hässleholm municipality. A renovation of the castle was initiated in 1993. In 2004, renovation project was awarded the Europa Nostra award for \"sensitive and intelligent restoration work.\" The castle complex consists of three buildings placed in a u-shape around a courtyard. These main buildings are surrounded by a former moat, which has today dried out. The oldest (northern) of the three buildings date from the early 16th century, possibly 1511 as is stated on"
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"Vinga lighthouse is also mentioned in the song \"Dans på Brännö brygga\". <br> Vinga Lighthouse Vinga Lighthouse (), is a Swedish lighthouse on Vinga island. The present-day lighthouse was built in 1890, although Vinga has been a significant island for mariners long before that. This lighthouse is the third built on the island. It is one of Sweden's most noted lighthouses and a special symbol for the city of Gothenburg. The first tower was built in 1841, it was the first Swedish lighthouse with lens. A second was built in 1854 to make Vinga a \"double light\", since there had"
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"Malayalam cinema National Award for Best Actor. Mohanlal has the record of having 13 nominations for The Best Actor. Some examples are \"Mathilukal\" (1990) directed by Adoor Gopalakrishnan, \"Kattu Kuthira\" (1990) directed by P. G. Viswambharan, \"Amaram\" (1991) directed by Bharathan, \"Ulladakkam\" (1992) directed by Kamal, \"Kilukkam\" (1991) directed by Priyadarshan, \"Kamaladalam\" (1992) by Sibi Malayil, \"Vidheyan\" (1993) by Adoor Gopalakrishnan, \"Devaasuram\" (1993) by I. V. Sasi, \"Manichithrathazhu\" (1993) by Fazil, \"Ponthan Mada\" (1993) by T. V. Chandran, \"Spadikam\" (1995) by Bhadran, \"Commissioner\"(1994) \"The King\" (1995) by Shaji Kailas, \"Hitler\" (1996) by Siddique and \"Desadanam\" (1997) by Jayaraaj. \"Swaham\" (1994), directed by"
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"Porkkaalam Porkaalam ( ) is a 1997 Indian Tamil drama film written and directed by Cheran. The film has Murali, Meena, Sanghavi, Rajeshwari and Vadivelu in key roles. It was later remade in Telugu as \"Manikyam\" with Meka Srikanth, in Kannada as \"Odahuttidavalu\" with Ravichandran in 2006 and in Bollywood as \"Meri Pyaari Bahania Banegi Dulhania\" with Mithun Chakraborty in 2001. \"Porkaalam\" was one among 1997 Deepavali releases and became a huge success. Arunachalam movie 100th day function 'superstar' Rajinikanth praised well this movie and he appreciated gifted a gold chain to director cheran. The film deals with the social"
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"on what date did father divine speak at manhattan casino"
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"York frenzy made this event and its repercussions the single most famous moment of Father Divine's life. Although mostly inaccurate, articles on Father Divine propelled his popularity. By December, his followers began renting buildings in New York City for Father Divine to speak in. Soon, he often had several engagements on a single night. On December 20, he spoke to an estimated 10,000 in Harlem's Rockland Palace, a spacious former basketball venue, Manhattan Casino. By May 1932, meetings were regularly held at the Rockland and throughout New York and New Jersey. Father Divine had supporters in Washington state, California and"
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"Art Poe a book entitled \"Poe's Run and Other Poems.\" Of Poe's long touchdown run to beat Yale 6-0 in 1898, Sykes penned: \"Hys eyes on ye dystante Goale; He lookes behynde him not, but from ye Scripture learned in Youthe Rememberethe Mrs. Lot. \"Ye Elis tears in fierce Pursuite; But Poe eludes ycm alle; He rushes 'twixt ye quyverrynge Postes, & sytteth on ye Balle.\" Poe's stardom on the gridiron as a junior and senior at Princeton was the result of a remarkable comeback from a severe leg injury suffered during his freshman year, after which doctors doubted that he would"
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"who plays randolph mepstead in the pilot episode of lucky feller"
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"2010, he appeared in an episode of the ITV period drama \"Downton Abbey\" and appeared in two further episodes in 2013. He also played Randolph Mepstead older brother to David Jason's character in the pilot episode of the 1976 series Lucky Feller Nicky Henson's film appearances include \"Witchfinder General\" (1968), \"There's a Girl in My Soup\" (1970), \"Mosquito Squadron\" (1970) and \"Psychomania\" (1971). He graduated to lead roles in \"The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones\" (1976) and \"No. 1 of the Secret Service\" (1977), before returning to supporting roles in \"Vera Drake\" (2004) and George Clooney's \"Syriana\" (2005). On stage,"
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"Appatlo Okadundevadu sister ahalya and brother in law Savyasachi there they advices him to exile to foreign then Raju refuses to leave because he loves cricket so he don't want to lose cricket. Then suddenly they were attacked by police on the leadership of imtiyaz. In the shootout all were escapes successfully except Raju. In the other side two cops were dead then imtiyaz swears on their death and challenges with Raju to destroy him, his sister brother in law and his gang and lefts him. Meanwhile, in Ganesh utsav the railway colony association grandly celebrates Ganesh utsav but in the celebrations"
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"who provided the weather forecast for today on the farm"
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"its name, the series was produced not by NBC News but by Crossroads TV Productions based in Springfield, Missouri. Today on the Farm Today on the Farm was an American television program broadcast on NBC-TV from October 1, 1960–December 26, 1961. Hosted by country musician Eddy Arnold, the weekly series included a variety of features such as agricultural and farm news with Alex Dreier, Mal Hansen as a roving reporter, Carmelita Pope with women's features, and weather with Joe Slattery, who also served as announcer. Long-range weather forecasts were supplied by The Krick Organization. Regular performers included Arnold (backed by"
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"Croatia national handball team and parquet Georgia Dome in front of 25,000 visitors in the hall and millions of TV viewers, witch is today known caterpillar gold handball. It was the biggest win in the history of Croatian sport. The handball players were not yet aware of this gold they had placed around his neck President of the Croatian Olympic Committee Antun Vrdoljak, who previously predicted 6 Atlanta medal and otherwise announced \"As running from the day he was born\" at Zagreb's main square. Still not running, but the handball players after returning from Atlanta to thousands of fans being greeted at the airport"
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"what is the name of the airline that was featured in google news in 2008"
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"functionality was removed entirely, again generating complaints from regular users who found that the changes rendered the service unusable. Archival newspaper articles could still be accessed via the Google News Search page, but key functionalities such as the timeline view and ability to specify more than 10 results per page were removed. On September 7, 2008, United Airlines, which was the subject of an indexed, archived article, lost and later not quite regained US$1 billion in market value when a 2002 \"Chicago Tribune\" article about the bankruptcy filing of the airline in that year appeared in the current \"most viewed\""
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"World's Most Amazing Videos tank rampage. The commentary of these events are normally like the action of the persons involved. These videos usually have their stock sound effects added in post-production. There are interviews of persons involved in the event, accounting what's happened. At the end of the video, it shows the summary of how the person or anything survive during this event. when NBC was in charge of the first 26 episodes, each episode ends with what will be shown in the next episode. in the 2006 revival, At the end of the episode, the closing statement is said: \"These are the astonishing"
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"Tommy Stack Tommy Stack (born 15 November 1945 in Moyvane, County Kerry, Ireland) is a former National Hunt racing jockey and trainer. As a jockey, he is probably best known for piloting Red Rum to a third Grand National victory. Stack was National Hunt Champion Jockey for the 1974-75 and 1976-77 seasons. He got his first trainer's licence in 1986. In 1994 he trained Las Meninas to win the 1000 Guineas. His other major winners include Tarascon (Irish 1000 Guineas) and Kostroma (Beverly D. Stakes). Stack survived a life-threatening viral infection in December 1998. Following his recovery, he had further"
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"after losing three stone<br> Doing a line with a girl called Joan, and we're both veg-it-tare-i-an<br> Now my blood sugar levels are good to go, and my cholesterol is low<br> But in the morning I'd sell my soul<br> Just to sit outside Annie Mac's on Emo, Statoil, Shell forecourt<br> And ate a jumbo breakfast roll Well I wake up, in the morning, and I jump straight outa bed<br> I grab a hould of me luminous jacket and shake off me ould porter head<br> I haven't time for the fancy breakfast or put muesli in the bowl<br> I just head to"
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"who owns the yellow pages green.org website"
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"YellowPagesGoesGreen.Org YellowPagesGoesGreen.org is an American website that features a national online telephone number and street address directory, containing Yellow Pages (business listings) and White Pages (residential listings) throughout the United States. Owned and operated by Yellow Pages Directory Inc., which is headquartered in East Northport, NY, the website was originally launched in 2010 by a private owner and was soon acquired by Yellow Pages Directory Inc. In addition to telephone and street address listings, the website also touts an environmentally friendly theme and features numerous informational blog articles on the subject of conversation, in addition to being outspoken advocates of"
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"on the wood board and print few sample Thirdly, add color on the sample and carving couple color meme for each part of color on the sample. (Usually no more than 5 color) Finally, when the preparation is complete. The printer paint color on the color board before carved, then put paper on the wood board and use brush to flat brush the paper. Then the Chromatic woodblock New Year picture is complete. New Year picture's content can have many things and that is more than 2000 different. But roughly the New Year pictures have four main memes. 1. The"
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"when did the song what is life come out"
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"of \"What Is Life\" on his 2005 tribute CD \"Something for George\". \"What Is Life\" was performed live at George Fest 2014 by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic. The recording is available on YouTube. The following musicians are believed to have played on \"What Is Life\": What Is Life \"What Is Life\" is a song by the English musician George Harrison, released on his 1970 triple album \"All Things Must Pass\". In many countries, it was issued as the second single from the album, in February 1971, becoming a top-ten hit in the United States, Canada and elsewhere, and topping singles charts"
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"Dancing with a Broken Heart \"Sitting on Top of the World\". The song is about evolving after removing yourself for a bad situation, for your soul or spirit, making a big move, in leaving it, and becoming a better person from the experience, like in the lyrics \"I'm gonna bury all the past just six feet under, under/I'm gonna make a storm from lightning and thunder, thunder/I won't let dogs lie in the peace and quiet/Moving on to another time.\" The song was written by Goodrem and Vince Pizzinga, and produced by John Shanks. The song has heavy EDM guitar elements and is very pop."
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"who lived in the rio branco palace"
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"Rio Branco Palace The Rio Branco Palace () is a palace and former seat of government in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It is one of the oldest palaces in Brazil and dates to 1549. It is located within the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Historic Center of Salvador. Construction of the palace began in the mid-16th century under Tomé de Sousa, the first governor-general of Brazil, to be used as the center of Portuguese administration. It was later used as a military barracks and prison. It housed Dom Pedro II during his tour of Bahia in 1859. The palace was"
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"Château de Meudon two tables of marble of campan green of long supported on feet consolle gilded and scultés. Originally, the alcove is decorated with the grotesque 12 months of Claude Audran III, coming from the Gobelins [Goblin Factory], which still keeps 9 of the 12 initials. The inventory of the furniture of the Crown makes the following description: \"A three-piece tapestry of low-woven tapestry, wool and evening, enhanced with gold and silver, manufactures in Paris, the Gobelins manufactory, the design of Audran, On twelve bands of daffodil, the divinities who preside at the twelve months of the year, under grotesque porticoes of"
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"is elephant herpesvirus benign or harmful to elephants"
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"Elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus Elephant endotheliotropic herpesviruses (EEHV) or Elephantid herpesvirus 1' is a type of herpesvirus, which can cause a highly fatal hemorrhagic disease when transmitted to young Asian elephants. In African elephants, related forms of these viruses, which have been identified in wild populations, are generally benign, occasionally surfacing to cause small growths or lesions. However, some types of EEHV can cause a highly fatal disease in Asian elephants, which kills up to 80% of severely affected individuals. The disease can be treated with the rapid application of antiviral drugs, but this has only been effective in around a"
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"Tremovirus Tremovirus, also known epidemic tremor, is a virus genus belonging to the \"Picornaviridae\" family. The genus has one species, \"Tremovirus A\", which is also called \"Avian encephalomyelitis virus\". The first avian picornavirus to have its genome sequenced, it causes epidemic tremor in chickens. Tremovirus is of economic importance to chicken farmers because it causes a drop in egg production in laying hens, and neurological diseases in chicks less than three weeks old. The domestic host is the chicken, but it can also infect partridge, turkeys, quail, guineafowl, and pheasants. It has a worldwide distribution. The virus can be spread"
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"Studebaker that came after the diversification process began, including the redesigned compact Lark (1959) and the Avanti sports car (1962), were based on old chassis and engine designs. The Lark, in particular, was based on existing parts to the degree that it even used the central body section of the company's 1953–58 cars, but was a clever enough design to be popular in its first year, selling over 130,000 units and delivering a $28.6 million profit to the automaker. \"S-P rose from 56,920 units in 1958 to 153,844 in 1959.\" However, Lark sales began to drop precipitously after the Big Three"
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"Old man's car Townsend took on the position of president \"made it known to dad straightaway that this stuff was nowhere. He was highly sensitive to the fact that the product line was nowhere out there with the young people.\". Townsend used this rationale in his directive to change the image of the product line in October 1961. Ford employed this adage in its advertising for the Ford Focus in the United States. One advertisement showed a group of youths climbing out of the rear of the car after having pulled into a parking space too narrow for them to open the side"
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"him into his home and instructed him in English and Christianity. Hiacoomes, in return, taught Mayhew the native language. As soon as Mayhew could converse with the natives, he would some days \"walk 20 miles through uncut forests to preach the Gospel...in wigwam or open field\". There is a stained glass window in the baptismal font in the National Cathedral in Washington D.C. depicting Rev. Thomas Mayhew Jr. baptizing a native. Change was in the air though, for the world outside this small island was unsettled. There were more visitors from off island and some stayed, challenging the Mayhew government,"
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"when did college wrestling become an olympic sport"
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"History of collegiate wrestling 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s as usual made strides in the international styles, but were more well known for their scholastic and collegiate wrestling achievements. These wrestlers include Dan Gable, who won the Olympic gold medal in 1972 and was the Olympic freestyle coach in 1984, but was more famous for his 15 team championships as coach at the University of Iowa. John Smith also won gold medals at the Goodwill Games against a Soviet in Moscow and at the Olympic Games in 1988 and 1992. He is best known however for his two NCAA championships and his 90 straight victories"
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"scheduled during the school's winter break. One of the most elite and longest-running high school wrestling invitational in the nation is hosted by Eagle Grove High School in Eagle Grove, Iowa. Between one season and the next, postseason tournaments and preseason tournaments are often held in scholastic wrestling and also in freestyle and Greco-Roman. The most active wrestlers often take part in those to sharpen their skills and techniques. Also, clinics and camps are often held for both wrestlers and their coaches to help refresh old techniques and gain new strategies. The match takes place on a thick rubber mat"
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"who controlled the town of zubarah"
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"a palm garden from Mariam bint Ahmed Al Sanadi in Sitra island. The Al Bin Ali were the dominant group controlling the town of Zubarah on the Qatar peninsula, originally the center of power of the Bani Utbah. After the Bani Utbah gained control of Bahrain, the Al Bin Ali had a practically independent status there as a self-governing tribe. They used a flag with four red and three white stripes, called the Al-Sulami flag in Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, and the Eastern province of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Later, different Arab family clans and tribes from Qatar moved to"
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"town are: Ballarpur Ballarpur (formerly Balharshah) is a city and a municipal council in Chandrapur district in the state of Maharashtra, India. The city makes it as one of the large industrial areas of the region. It is the second largest city in the district. The story of the support of the king of king ballālasāha. Today, there is a place in chhattisgarh, where the king of king surajā ballālasinha (1447-1472 Īsavīsana) was the rule. After his death, his son khaṇḍakyā ballāla-Lrb-1472-1497 Īsavīsana-RRB-was on the throne. In search of a better capital, the new king came to 400 kilometers away"
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"who created the clown in the ludwig forum"
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"Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst Manhattan. Both works were exhibited in 1972 at the now legendary documenta 5 by Harald Szeemann in Kassel. Hanson also produced the Mona-Lisa from Aachen, a hyper-realistic sculpture of a woman with a shopping trolley, affectionately known as the Supermarket Lady. Jonathan Borofsky's ballerina clown, which is set up in the courtyard of the Ludwig Forum, also looks far into history and over the continents. He has a twin in Los Angeles, set up on the roof of the Public Library of Santa Monica, directly on the Pacific Ocean. The clown was originally created for the Metropolis show, which is"
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"Château de Meudon two tables of marble of campan green of long supported on feet consolle gilded and scultés. Originally, the alcove is decorated with the grotesque 12 months of Claude Audran III, coming from the Gobelins [Goblin Factory], which still keeps 9 of the 12 initials. The inventory of the furniture of the Crown makes the following description: \"A three-piece tapestry of low-woven tapestry, wool and evening, enhanced with gold and silver, manufactures in Paris, the Gobelins manufactory, the design of Audran, On twelve bands of daffodil, the divinities who preside at the twelve months of the year, under grotesque porticoes of"
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"Ulysses S. Grant III Woodrow Wilson's commission to negotiate peace in Paris. After the war, Grant returned to the United States and was the district engineer of the 2nd Engineer District in San Francisco. While in California, Grant also served on the California Debris Commission. On August 28, 1923, Grant made his first visit to the Sierra Nevada. The superintendent of General Grant National Park (now Kings Canyon National Park) invited Grant to see the park named after Grant's grandfather. Grant visited the General Grant Grove and the General Grant tree, a Giant Sequoia. By 1923, Grant went to Washington, D.C. and was the"
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"increases of 10% to 16%. The highest increase in state funding was awarded to Austin Area School District which received a 22.5% increase in Basic Education Funding. The highest percent of state spending per student is in the Chester-Upland School District, where roughly 78 percent comes from state coffers. In Philadelphia, it is nearly 49 percent. As a part of the education budget, the state provided the PSERS (Pennsylvania school employee pension fund) with $1,017,000,000 and Social Security payments for school employees of $495 million. For the 2012-13 school year, Jim Thorpe Area School District received $2,625,839.00. The Governor's Executive"
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"Bellwood-Antis School District federal government. Interest earnings on accounts also provide nontax income to the district. In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, pension income and Social Security income are exempted from state personal income tax and local earned income tax, regardless of the level of the individual’s personal wealth. For the 2012-13 school year, the district will receive $6,719,010. The Governor's Executive Budget for 2012-2013 includes $9.34 billion for kindergarten through 12th grade public education, including $5.4 billion in basic education funding, which is an increase of $49 million over the 2011-12 budget. The state also provides $100 million for the Accountability Block grant."
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"who erected the flag at the top of the tannenberg line"
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"Battle of Tannenberg Line the 937th Rifle Regiment, who had been marching ahead of his troops with a red flag in his hands, erected it at the summit. The principle of the Soviet attack in the \"Sinimäed\" was an overwhelming frontal shock, with only a few of the attackers presumed to have reached the target. With artillery fire preventing reinforcements being sent in from the German rear, the Soviet 8th Army went on the attack and drove a wedge into the north flank of the 11th Infantry Division. The Soviet main tactical goal, the Grenadier Hill, was to be assaulted by the 6,000 troops"
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"Croatia national handball team and parquet Georgia Dome in front of 25,000 visitors in the hall and millions of TV viewers, witch is today known caterpillar gold handball. It was the biggest win in the history of Croatian sport. The handball players were not yet aware of this gold they had placed around his neck President of the Croatian Olympic Committee Antun Vrdoljak, who previously predicted 6 Atlanta medal and otherwise announced \"As running from the day he was born\" at Zagreb's main square. Still not running, but the handball players after returning from Atlanta to thousands of fans being greeted at the airport"
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"how many americans were killed in the battle of ganghwa"
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"Battle of Ganghwa of Honor. Under heavy fire, Carpenter Cyrus Hayden planted the American flag on top of the Korean fort, an act which earned him the medal as well. Private James Dougherty personally shot and killed the Korean commander General Eo Jae-yeon, he was also awarded the Medal of Honor along with six others. Only three Americans were killed and ten were wounded, USS \"Monocacy\" grounded on rocks off Fort McKee during the battle, she was re-floated and sustained only slight damage. Though the battle was a victory for American forces, the Koreans refused to begin trading with the United States. It"
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"pharmacokinetic behavior of aconitine in the animals due to the pharmacokinetic interaction between aconitine and paeoniflorin. In addition, in emergencies, one can wash the stomach using either tannic acid or powdered charcoal. Heart stimulants such as strong coffee or caffeine may also help until professional help is available. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, a British detachment were the subject of attempted poisoning with aconitine by the Indian regimental chefs. The plot was thwarted by John Nicholson who, having detected the plot, interrupted the British officers just as they were about to consume the poisoned meal. The chefs refused to"
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"what kind of beaches are on hawaii's hana highway"
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"Hana Highway Maui. Guidebooks often devote large sections to traveling the highway leading to the eastern side of Maui, documenting the many waterfalls and attractions that can be found along the way. Some of these attractions lie within or through private property and will often have \"no trespassing\" signs posted or even signs claiming that the attraction does not exist. All beaches in Hawaii are public. Some guidebooks document the \"keep out\" areas and ways past barbed wire fences and locked gates to reach attractions. Beyond the town of Hāna, the Hāna Highway becomes Hawaii State Road 330 and leads to the"
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"Puna, Hawaii Puna is one of the 9 districts of Hawaii County on the Island of Hawaii (Big Island; County of Hawaii). It is located on the windward side (east side) of the island and shares borders with South Hilo district in the north and Kaū district in the west. With a size of just under or 500 sq. miles. Puna is slightly smaller than the island of Kauai. Puna cropland supports floriculture, nurseries and macadamia nuts. Most of the state’s papayas crops are grown in the lower Puna area which is regarded as the best place in the Islands"
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"who is the first person to mention the city of dion"
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"Dion, Pieria place\" of the Ancient Macedonians. It was the place where the kings made splendid sacrifices to celebrate the new year of the Macedonian calendar at the end of September. In the Spring, purification rites of the army and victory feasts were held. The first mention of Dion in history comes from Thucydides, who reports that it was the first city reached by the Spartan general Brasidas after crossing from Thessaly into Macedon on his way through the realm of his ally Perdiccas II during his expedition against the Athenian colonies of Thrace in 424 BC. According to Diodorus Siculus, it"
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"Croatia national handball team and parquet Georgia Dome in front of 25,000 visitors in the hall and millions of TV viewers, witch is today known caterpillar gold handball. It was the biggest win in the history of Croatian sport. The handball players were not yet aware of this gold they had placed around his neck President of the Croatian Olympic Committee Antun Vrdoljak, who previously predicted 6 Atlanta medal and otherwise announced \"As running from the day he was born\" at Zagreb's main square. Still not running, but the handball players after returning from Atlanta to thousands of fans being greeted at the airport"
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"what dutch word means ‘little rascal’"
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"Sinterklaas, little capon, Throw something in my little shoe, Throw something in my little boot, Thank you dear Sinterklaas </poem> <poem> R.A.F. little Capon, throw something in my little shoe throw [bombs] at the Krauts but scatter [candy] in Holland! </poem> This is a variation of one of the best-known traditional Sinterklaas rhymes, with \"RAF\" replacing \"Sinterklaas\" in the first line (the two expressions have the same metrical characteristics in the first and second, and in the third and fourth lines). The Dutch word \"kapoentje\" (little rascal) is traditional to the rhyme, but in this case it also alludes to"
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"Waterloo, Nova Scotia without a conventional hard \"r\" consonant such as \"ova\" (over), \"hause\" (horse), \"aw\" (our), and \"ca\" (car). Others are spoken with an unconventional use of vowels such as \"tamarra\" (tomorrow), \"sure\" (sure pronounced the shore), and \"ta\" (to). Some contractions and word clips have been created to accommodate those missing in the English language such as \"daren't\" (dare not), \"'mon\" (come on), and \"'bout\" (about). Sometimes little-known words are used such as \"chesterfield\" (for sofa), or \"scrooch\" with \"oo\" sounding like foot (scrooch oo's normally pronounced like \"too\"—means to bend or cower) to describe the movements of an animal or"
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"meo muslims were converted to what religion by masud"
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"Bhutto Nagar Bhutto Nagar (), is one of the neighbourhoods of Landhi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. There are several ethnic groups in Bhutto Nagar including Muhajirs, Christians, Sindhis, Kashmiris, Seraikis, Pakhtuns, Balochis, Memons, Bohras and Ismailis. The population of Landhi Town is estimated to be nearly one million. This neighbourhood is named after former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, a Sindhi. yahan p phadda b hoa tha mqm walon ka andp se bhutto nagar mn ghuys k firing ki thii mqm walon n nisar peeli tanki pluancher marnyn wala tha eid k 2sry din pr mara nh phe nisar"
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"what type of aircraft is the g 21 goose"
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"duties by the Royal Air Force, which, in a common naming convention with all of its aircraft, designated the type as \"Goose\". After the war, the Goose found continued commercial use in locations from Alaska to Catalina and the Caribbean. A total of 345 were built, with about 30 known to still be airworthy today (although around 60 are still on various civil registries, many of them are known to have crashed or been otherwise destroyed), most being in private ownership, some of them operating in modified forms. Grumman G-21 Goose The Grumman G-21 Goose is an amphibious aircraft designed"
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"Boeing 737 complete the aerodynamic profile of the wheels. It is forbidden to operate without the caps, because they are linked to the ground speed sensor that interfaces with the anti-skid brake system. The dark circles of the tires are clearly visible when a 737 takes off, or is at low altitude. As the 737's fuselage design is derived from that of the Boeing 707, it inherited the distinctive 'eyebrow windows' used on the larger airliner, situated just above the windscreen. 737s are not equipped with fuel dump systems. The original aircraft were too small to require them, and adding a fuel"
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