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<dbpedia:Parabolic_reflector>
Parabolic reflector
A parabolic (or paraboloid or paraboloidal) reflector (or dish or mirror) is a reflective surface used to collect or project energy such as light, sound, or radio waves. Its shape is part of a circular paraboloid, that is, the surface generated by a parabola revolving around its axis. The parabolic reflector transforms an incoming plane wave traveling along the axis into a spherical wave converging toward the focus.
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<dbpedia:John_Baird_(Canadian_politician)>
John Baird (Canadian politician)
John Russell Baird, PC (born May 26, 1969) served from 2011 to 2015 as Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs in the cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. He had been a member of the federal cabinet, in various positions, since 2006. Previously he was a provincial cabinet minister in Ontario during the governments of Premiers Mike Harris and Ernie Eves. Baird resigned from cabinet on February 3, 2015, and as a Member of Parliament on March 16, 2015.
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<dbpedia:The_80s:_A_Look_Back_at_the_Tumultuous_Decade_1980-1989>
The 80s: A Look Back at the Tumultuous Decade 1980-1989
The 80s: A Look Back at the Tumultuous Decade 1980-1989 is a humor book published in 1979.It was edited by Tony Hendra, Christopher Cerf and Peter Elbling, with art direction by Michael Gross. Contributors to the book included Henry Beard, Valerie Curtin, Amy Ephron, Jeff Greenfield, Abbie Hoffman, Sean Kelly, B.
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<dbpedia:Shin_Sang-ok>
Shin Sang-ok
Shin Sang-ok (October 18, 1926 – April 11, 2006) was a prolific South Korean film producer and director with more than 100 producer and 70 director credits to his name. His best-known films were made in the 1950s and 60s when he was known as the "Prince of Korean Cinema". He received the Gold Crown Cultural Medal, the country's top honor for an artist.
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<dbpedia:Géza_Anda>
Géza Anda
Géza Anda (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɡeːzɒ ˈɒndɒ]; 19 November 1921 – 14 June 1976) was a Swiss-Hungarian pianist. A celebrated interpreter of classical and romantic repertoire, particularly noted for his performances and recordings of Mozart, he was also a tremendous interpreter of Beethoven, Schumann, Brahms and Bartók.In his heyday he was regarded as an amazing artist, possessed of a beautiful, natural and flawless technique that gave his concerts a unique quality.
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<dbpedia:Marge_vs._the_Monorail>
Marge vs. the Monorail
"Marge vs. the Monorail" is the twelfth episode of The Simpsons’ fourth season and originally aired on January 14, 1993. The plot revolves around Springfield's purchase of a monorail from a conman, and Marge's dislike of the purchase. It was written by Conan O'Brien and directed by Rich Moore. Guest stars include Leonard Nimoy as himself and Phil Hartman as Lyle Lanley.
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<dbpedia:Quebec_general_election,_1989>
Quebec general election, 1989
The Quebec general election of 1989 was held on September 25, 1989, to elect members of the National Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent Quebec Liberal Party, led by Robert Bourassa, won re-election, defeating the Parti Québécois, led by Jacques Parizeau.This election was notable for the arrival of the Equality Party, which advocated English-speaking minority rights. It won four seats, but never had any success in any subsequent election.
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<dbpedia:D._P._Todd_Secondary_School>
D. P. Todd Secondary School
D.P. Todd Secondary School is a public high school in Prince George, British Columbia and is part of School District 57 Prince George.
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<dbpedia:Dennis_Gamsy>
Dennis Gamsy
Dennis Gamsy (born 17 February 1940 in Glenwood, Natal) is a former South African cricketer who played in two Tests as a wicketkeeper in 1970 against Australia.He played for Natal from 1958-59 to 1972-73. In 1970 he became one of the first prominent South African cricketers to speak out in favour of mixed-race sport in South Africa. Shortly afterwards he founded the Cricket Club of South Africa, one of the country's first multi-racial teams.
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<dbpedia:Gourmet_Night>
Gourmet Night
"Gourmet Night" is the fifth episode in the first series of the BBC TV sitcom Fawlty Towers.
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<dbpedia:817_Squadron_RAN>
817 Squadron RAN
817 Squadron was a Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm squadron. It was originally formed as part of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm for service during World War II and took part in combat operations in Norway, North Africa, Sicily and off the coast of France. Following the conclusion of hostilities, the squadron was disbanded in 1945. In 1950, it was re-raised as part of the Royal Australian Navy and subsequently took part in the Korean War.
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<dbpedia:The_Standard_(Philippines)>
The Standard (Philippines)
The Standard is a majority broadsheet newspaper in the Philippines. It is owned by the Romualdez family. Romualdezes also owns Journal Publications, Inc., the proprietor of the People's Journal, a tabloid newspaper.Initially established as the Manila Standard, it merged with another newspaper of record, Today, on March 6, 2005 and became Manila Standard Today or MST and recently rebranded as The Standard.
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<dbpedia:William_Cochrane>
William Cochrane
William Cochrane (after 1659 – August 1717) was a Scottish MP in the British Parliament.He represented Wigtown Burghs 1708-1713.
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<dbpedia:Clovis_culture>
Clovis culture
The Clovis culture is a prehistoric Paleo-Indian culture, named after distinct stone tools found at sites near Clovis, New Mexico, in the 1920s and 1930s. The Clovis culture appears around 11,500–11,000 uncal RCYBP (uncalibrated radiocarbon years before present), at the end of the last glacial period, and is characterized by the manufacture of "Clovis points" and distinctive bone and ivory tools.
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<dbpedia:Office_of_Migrant_Education>
Office of Migrant Education
The Office of Migrant Education (OME) is a program within the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE) that administers grant programs that provide academic and supportive services to the children of families who migrate to find work in the agricultural and fishing industries. OME also administers several contracts and special initiatives.The Office of Migrant Education was created out of a response from the public out-cry resulting from Edward R.
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<dbpedia:August_Penguin>
August Penguin
August Penguin is an annual gathering (since 2002) of the Israeli Free Software community, organized by Hamakor. The conference is held on the first Friday in August (hence its name), usually in the Tel Aviv area. It lasts one day and includes technical talks, projects' status updates, social meetings and followed by a keysigning party.During the conference, the winner of Hamakor Prize for free software-related achievements is announced.
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<dbpedia:Preston_Sturges>
Preston Sturges
Preston Sturges (/ˈstɜrdʒɪs/; born Edmund Preston Biden; August 29, 1898 – August 6, 1959) was an American playwright, screenwriter, and film director.
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<dbpedia:1997_Denver_Broncos_season>
1997 Denver Broncos season
The 1997 Denver Broncos season was the team's 38th, and 28th in the National Football League (NFL). The Broncos finished the season with a record of 12–4, finishing second in the AFC West, and winning Super Bowl XXXII.
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<dbpedia:Foreign_Economic_Administration>
Foreign Economic Administration
In the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the Foreign Economic Administration was formed to relieve friction between US agencies operating abroad. As described by the biographer of the FEA's chief, Leo Crowley, the agency was designed and run by "The Nation's #1 Pinch-hitter".S. L.
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<dbpedia:Wenceslaus_III_of_Bohemia>
Wenceslaus III of Bohemia
Wenceslaus III (Czech: Václav III., Hungarian: Vencel, Polish: Wacław, Slovak: Václav; 6 October 1289 – 4 August 1306) was King of Hungary between 1301 and 1305, and King of Bohemia and Poland from 1305. He was the son of Wenceslaus II, King of Bohemia, who was later also crowned king of Poland, and Judith of Habsburg. Still a child, Wenceslaus was betrothed to Elizabeth, the sole daughter of Andrew III of Hungary.
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<dbpedia:Melissa_Gilbert>
Melissa Gilbert
Melissa Ellen Gilbert (born May 8, 1964) is an American actress, television director, and 2016 Democratic candidate for Michigan's 8th congressional district.Gilbert began her career as a child actress in the late 1960s appearing in numerous commercials and guest starring roles on television. From 1974 to 1984, she starred as Laura Ingalls Wilder on the NBC series Little House on the Prairie.
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<dbpedia:Jacob_K._Javits_Federal_Building>
Jacob K. Javits Federal Building
The Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building at 26 Federal Plaza on Foley Square in the Civic Center district of Manhattan, New York City houses many Federal government agencies, and, at over 41 stories, is the tallest federal building in the United States. It was built in 1963-69 and was designed by Alfred Easton Poor and Kahn & Jacobs, with Eggers & Higgins as associate architects.
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<dbpedia:Iron-sulfur_protein>
Iron-sulfur protein
Iron-sulfur proteins are proteins characterized by the presence of iron-sulfur clusters containing sulfide-linked di-, tri-, and tetrairon centers in variable oxidation states. Iron-sulfur clusters are found in a variety of metalloproteins, such as the ferredoxins, as well as NADH dehydrogenase, hydrogenases, Coenzyme Q - cytochrome c reductase, Succinate - coenzyme Q reductase and nitrogenase.
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<dbpedia:Thomas_W._Osborn>
Thomas W. Osborn
Thomas Ward Osborn (March 9, 1833 – December 18, 1898) was a Union Army officer and United States Senator representing Florida.
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<dbpedia:Baron_Birdwood>
Baron Birdwood
Baron Birdwood, of Anzac and of Totnes in the County of Devon, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created on 25 January 1938 for Sir William Birdwood, 1st Baronet. He is chiefly remembered as the commander of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during the Gallipoli Campaign of 1915. Birdwood had already been created a Baronet, of Anzac and Totnes, on 6 October 1919.
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<dbpedia:Bill_Johnson_(center)>
Bill Johnson (center)
William Levi Johnson, Sr. (September 14, 1926 – January 7, 2011), known as Bill "Tiger" Johnson, was a professional football player and coach. He was born in Tyler, Texas, where he was raised by his single mother and five older siblings. Among his siblings was older brother Gilbert Johnson, who played quarterback at Southern Methodist University with the iconic running back Doak Walker.
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<dbpedia:Eumetcast>
Eumetcast
EUMETCast is a scheme for dissemination of various (mainly satellite based) meteorological data operated by EUMETSAT, the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites. The main purpose is the dissemination of EUMETSAT's own data, but various data from other providers are broadcast as well.EUMETCast is a contribution to GEONETCast and IGDDS (WMO's Integrated Global Data Dissemination Service) and provides data for GEOSS and GMES.
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<dbpedia:Lake_Miccosukee>
Lake Miccosukee
Lake Miccosukee is a large swampy prairie lake in northern Jefferson County, Florida, located east of the settlement of Miccosukee. A small portion of the lake, its northwest corner, is located in Leon County.
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<dbpedia:Floro_Dery>
Floro Dery
Floro Dery is a Filipino illustrator best known for his works in the 1980s The Transformers TV series and was the visual creator of The Transformers: The Movie. He interpreted some of the toys' box art and created the models that would become the visual guidelines both for the comics book and the animated cartoon appearances of those characters.
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<dbpedia:MP4_(disambiguation)>
MP4 (disambiguation)
MP4 is MPEG-4 Part 14, a file format.MP4 may also refer to: Møller–Plesset perturbation theory of the fourth order in computational chemistry Mario Party 4, a video game for Nintendo GameCube MP4 (band), a band made up of UK Members of Parliament Mammal Paleogene zone 4, a division of the Paleogene period McLaren MP4/1, the McLaren team's Formula One car MP4: Days Since a Lost Time Accident, the fourth album by Michael Penn
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<dbpedia:Cadore>
Cadore
Cadore (Ladin: Cadòr; Venetian: Cadòr or, rarely, Cadòria; German: Cadober or Kadober; Sappada German: Kadour; Friulian: Cjadovri) is an historical region in the Italian region of Veneto, in the northernmost part of the province of Belluno bordering on Austria, the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Friuli-Venezia Giulia. It is watered by the Piave River poured forth from the Carnic Alps.
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<dbpedia:Heart_rot>
Heart rot
In trees, heart rot is a fungal disease that causes the decay of wood at the center of the trunk and branches. Fungi enter the tree through wounds in the bark and decay the heartwood. The diseased heartwood softens resulting in trees being structurally weaker and prone to breakage. Heart rot is a major factor in the economics of logging and the natural growth dynamic of many older forests.
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<dbpedia:Ray_Collins_(actor)>
Ray Collins (actor)
Ray Bidwell Collins (December 10, 1889 – July 11, 1965) was an American character actor in stock and Broadway theatre, radio, films and television. With 900 stage roles to his credit, he became one of the most successful actors in the developing field of radio drama. A friend and associate of Orson Welles for many years, Collins went to Hollywood with the Mercury Theatre company and made his feature film debut in Citizen Kane, as Kane's ruthless political rival.
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<dbpedia:Azhdarcho>
Azhdarcho
Azhdarcho /ɑːʒˈdɑrxoʊ/ is a genus of pterodactyloid pterosaur from the late Cretaceous Period of the Bissekty Formation (middle Turonian stage, about 92 million years ago) of Uzbekistan. It is known from fragmentary remains including the distinctive, elongated neck vertebrae that characterizes members of the family Azhdarchidae, which also includes such giant pterosaurs as Quetzalcoatlus.
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<dbpedia:Heather_McKay>
Heather McKay
Heather Pamela McKay (née Blundell) AM MBE (born 31 July 1941) is a retired Australian squash player, who is considered by many to be the greatest female player in the history of the game, and possibly also Australia's greatest-ever sportswoman. She dominated the women's squash game in the 1960s and 1970s, winning 16 consecutive British Open titles between 1962 and 1977, and capturing the inaugural women's World Open title in 1979, whilst remaining undefeated during that period.
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<dbpedia:Hong_Kong_Economic_Times>
Hong Kong Economic Times
Hong Kong Economic Times (26 January 1988), the leading financial daily in Hong Kong, was founded by Mr. Fung Siu Por, Lawrence (Chairman), Mr. Perry Mak (Managing Director), Mr. Arthur Shek (Executive Director) and other founders with HK$20 million of foundation fund in 1988.
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<dbpedia:Dale_Reid>
Dale Reid
Dale Reid OBE (born 20 March 1959) is a Scottish professional golfer from Ladybank, Fife. She is one of the most successful players in the history of the Ladies European Tour, with 21 tournament victories. She topped the Order of Merit in 1984 and 1987 and was made a life member of the tour after collecting her 20th title at the 1991 Ford Classic. She played for Europe in the first four Solheim Cups (1990, 1992, 1994 and 1996) and was Europe's non-playing captain in 2000 and 2002.
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<dbpedia:List_of_African_countries_by_population>
List of African countries by population
This is a list of African countries and dependent territories sorted by population, which is sorted by the 2015 the mid-year normalized demographic projections.
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<dbpedia:Statistical_hypothesis_testing>
Statistical hypothesis testing
A statistical hypothesis is a hypothesis that is testable on the basis of observing a process that is modeled via a set of random variables. A statistical hypothesis test is a method of statistical inference. Commonly, two statistical data sets are compared, or a data set obtained by sampling is compared against a synthetic data set from an idealized model.
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<dbpedia:Horace_Farquhar,_1st_Earl_Farquhar>
Horace Farquhar, 1st Earl Farquhar
Horace Brand Farquhar, 1st Earl Farquhar GCB GCVO PC (19 May 1844 – 30 August 1923), was a British financier, courtier and Conservative politician.
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<dbpedia:Shaun_Young>
Shaun Young
Shaun Young (born 13 June 1970, Burnie, Tasmania) is a former Australian cricketer.He played in one Test at The Oval in London in 1997. He was called into the test team as a replacement as he happened to be in England at the time. He played in 138 first-class cricket matches for Tasmania and Gloucestershire taking 274 wickets with his best bowling 7/64. He was dropped from the Tasmanian team in 2002.
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<dbpedia:Fichtelberg>
Fichtelberg
The Fichtelberg (German pronunciation: [ˈfɪçtəlbɛɐ̯k]) is a mountain with two main peaks in the middle of the Ore Mountains in the east German state of Saxony, near the Czech border. At 1,214.6 m (3,985 ft) above sea level, the Fichtelberg is the highest mountain in Saxony, the second highest in the Ore Mountains and used to be the highest mountain in East Germany. Its subpeak is 1,206 m (3,957 ft) high.
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<dbpedia:Steve_Booth>
Steve Booth
Steve Booth is a British political activist and journalist, and was one of the defendants in the GANDALF trial.After involvement in the 1990 anti-Poll Tax movement, and having written a number of articles for 'Freedom' magazine, he first became involved with the UK Green Anarchist magazine in 1990, and published a novel, City-Death, explaining his idea of green anarchism.
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<dbpedia:Menora_Mivtachim_Arena>
Menora Mivtachim Arena
Menora Mivtachim Arena (Hebrew: היכל מנורה מבטחים‎) is a large multi-purpose sports arena in southern Tel Aviv, Israel. It is one of the major sporting facilities in the Greater Tel Aviv Area.The arena is home to the Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball club, a member of the Maccabi Tel Aviv sports club. It hosted the Israeli Super League final four, the State Cup final four and most of the Israeli national basketball team home games.
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The Monkey's Uncle
The Monkey's Uncle is a 1965 Walt Disney production starring Tommy Kirk as genius college student Merlin Jones and Annette Funicello as his girlfriend, Jennifer. The title plays on the idiom "monkey's uncle" and refers to a chimpanzee named Stanley, Merlin's legal "nephew" (a legal arrangement resulting from an experiment to raise Stanley as a human); Stanley otherwise has little relevance to the plot. Jones invents a man-powered airplane and a sleep-learning system.
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<dbpedia:Northern_Light_Group>
Northern Light Group
Northern Light Group, LLC is a company specializing in strategic research portals, enterprise search technology, and text analytics solutions. The company provides custom, hosted, turnkey solutions for its clients using the software as a service (SaaS) delivery model. Northern Light markets its strategic research portals under the tradename SinglePoint.
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<dbpedia:Vitelline_membrane>
Vitelline membrane
The vitelline membrane is a structure directly adjacent to the outer surface of the plasma membrane of an ovum. It is composed mostly of protein fibers, with protein receptors needed for sperm binding which, in turn, are bound to sperm plasma membrane receptors.
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<dbpedia:Andy_Sutcliffe>
Andy Sutcliffe
Andy Sutcliffe (born 9 May 1947 in Mildenhall, Suffolk – died 13 July 2015 in Pluckley, Kent) was a British former racing driver from England. After a promising start in Formula 3, his single attempt at Formula One was at the 1977 British Grand Prix with the RAM team, in a March 761. He failed to pre-qualify.
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<dbpedia:Perry_Greeley_Holden>
Perry Greeley Holden
Perry Greeley Holden (October 13, 1865 – October 8, 1959) was the first professor of agronomy in the United States.
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<dbpedia:Pralamba>
Pralamba
Pralamba was an asura killed by Balarama. According to the pertinent legend, the asura had attempted to join Krishna and Balarama in a game of jumping, whose conditions dictated that the loser carry the victor on his back. Pralamba promptly lost, and was forced to carry Balarama on his back.
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<dbpedia:Jefferson_Township,_Berks_County,_Pennsylvania>
Jefferson Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
Jefferson Township is a township in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,977 at the 2010 census.
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<dbpedia:Epsom_Downs>
Epsom Downs
Epsom Downs is an area of chalk upland near Epsom, Surrey; in the North Downs. Part of the area is taken up by the racecourse, the gallops are part of the land purchased by Stanly Wootton in 1925 in order that racehorses can be trained without interference. It is open to users such as ramblers, model aircraft flyers, golfers and cyclists. But all users are subject to the controls laid down by the purchase order; see 'The Wootton Family - Australia to Epsom' by Bill Eacott page 66/67.
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<dbpedia:Vichitravirya>
Vichitravirya
In the epic Mahabharata, Vichitravirya (Sanskrit: विचित्रवीर्य, vicitravīrya) is the younger son of queen Satyavatī and king Śaṅtanu and grandfather of the Pandavas and Kaurava. His elder brother, Chitrāngada, had initially succeeded their father to the throne of Hastinapura, but when he died childless, Vichitravirya succeeded him.Vichitravirya was still a child when he was crowned king, hence Bhishma ruled as his regent.
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<dbpedia:Fletcher,_Ohio>
Fletcher, Ohio
Fletcher is a village in Miami County, Ohio, United States. The population was 473 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Dayton Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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<dbpedia:David_E._Davis>
David E. Davis
David Evan Davis, Jr.
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<dbpedia:Newport_Tower_(Jersey_City)>
Newport Tower (Jersey City)
The Newport Tower (also known as Newport Office Center II and 525 Washington Boulevard) in Newport, Jersey City, New Jersey is the fourth tallest building in Jersey City. It has 37 floors, it is 531 ft (162 m) tall and is connected to a mall (called the Newport Centre Mall) within the complex. The mall is one of the few enclosed, regional shopping facilities in Hudson County. The building was developed by Melvin Simon & Associates in 1990.
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<dbpedia:Thomas_P._Hughes>
Thomas P. Hughes
Thomas Parke Hughes (September 13, 1923 - February 3, 2014) was an American historian of technology. He was an emeritus professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania and a visiting professor at MIT and Stanford.He received his Ph.D. from the University of Virginia in 1953.He, along with John B. Rae, Carl W.
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<dbpedia:Kjelvatnet_(Fauske)>
Kjelvatnet (Fauske)
Kjelvatnet (Lule Sami: Giebbnejávrre) is a lake in the municipality of Fauske in Nordland county, Norway. The 3.85-square-kilometre (1.49 sq mi) lake lies about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) south of the village of Sulitjelma near the border with Junkerdal National Park. Water flows into the lake from the large lake Balvatnet (in Saltdal) and it flows out of the lake to the north to the lake Langvatnet.
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<dbpedia:Alexis_Argüello>
Alexis Argüello
Alexis Argüello (April 19, 1952 – July 1, 2009), also known by the ring name El Flaco Explosivo (lit. "The Explosive Thin Man"), was a Nicaraguan professional boxer and politician. As a boxer he was a three-time world champion, and has regularly been cited as one of the greatest fighters of his era, having never lost any of his world titles in the ring, instead relinquishing them each time in pursuit of titles in higher weight classes. His trainer was Daniel Lozano.
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Ogron
Ogrons are a fictional extraterrestrial race from the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. Ogrons are low-intelligence, ape-like hominids who live in scattered communities on an unnamed planet on the outer fringes of the Milky Way, far from the central spaceways. The dominant lifeform on their home planet is a giant slug-like lizard named the Eater, which preys on and is prayed to by the Ogrons. Ogrons are hired mercenaries.
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<dbpedia:United_States_Assistant_Attorney_General>
United States Assistant Attorney General
Many of the divisions and offices of the United States Department of Justice are headed by an Assistant Attorney General.The President of the United States appoints individuals to the position of Assistant Attorney General with the advice and consent of the Senate.
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Shining Tears
Shining Tears (シャイニング・ティアーズ, Shainingu Tiāzu) is an action role-playing game co-developed by Nextech and Amusement Vision and published by Sega in 2004 for the PlayStation 2 as a part of the Shining Force video game series. It tells the story of a mysterious boy named Xion.An anime adaptation for the game was announced by Sega, entitled Shining Tears X Wind. It is produced by Studio Deen and began airing in early April 2007.
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<dbpedia:Falling_Star_(The_Outer_Limits)>
Falling Star (The Outer Limits)
"Falling Star" is an episode of The Outer Limits television series. It first aired on 30 June 1996, during the second season.
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<dbpedia:Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics_–_Women's_heptathlon>
Athletics at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Women's heptathlon
The women's heptathlon competition at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens was held at the Olympic Stadium on 20–21 August.
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<dbpedia:Governor_General's_Award_for_French-language_poetry>
Governor General's Award for French-language poetry
This is a list of recipients of the Governor General's Award for French-language poetry. The award was created in 1981 when the Governor General's Award for French language poetry or drama was divided.
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<dbpedia:Black_Arrow>
Black Arrow
Black Arrow, officially capitalised BLACK ARROW, was a British satellite carrier rocket. Developed during the 1960s, it was used for four launches between 1969 and 1971. Its final flight was the first and only successful orbital launch to be conducted by the United Kingdom, and placed the Prospero satellite into low Earth orbit.Black Arrow originated from studies by the Royal Aircraft Establishment for carrier rockets based on the Black Knight rocket, with the project being authorised in 1964.
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<dbpedia:Carol_Bruneau>
Carol Bruneau
Carol Bruneau (born 1956) is a Canadian writer. She lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where she is currently a part-time faculty member of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University, where she teaches writing in the foundation program. She has a Master's degree from Dalhousie University.Her book Purple for Sky (2000) won the Thomas Head Raddall Award and the fiction category of the Dartmouth Book Awards in 2001.
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<dbpedia:Prince_Edward—Hastings>
Prince Edward—Hastings
Prince Edward—Hastings is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons since 1968. Its population in 2006 was 113,227.
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<dbpedia:Les_Insomniaques_s'amusent>
Les Insomniaques s'amusent
Les Insomniaques s'amusent is the first album by Québécois singer and musician Daniel Bélanger.
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<dbpedia:Jeff_Stover>
Jeff Stover
Jeff Stover is a retired defensive lineman for the San Francisco 49ers American football team during the 1980s.
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<dbpedia:Tablets_of_Bahá’u’lláh_Revealed_After_the_Kitáb-i-Aqdas>
Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh Revealed After the Kitáb-i-Aqdas
The Tablets of Bahá’u’lláh Revealed After the Kitáb-i-Aqdas are selected tablets written by Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith, and published together as of 1978.As his mission drew to a close after his writing of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas in 1873, he continued to write unnumbered tablets and letters, doing so until the last days of his life in 1892.Six of the tablets in this volume were translated into English and published in 1917.
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<dbpedia:Alum_Rock,_Birmingham>
Alum Rock, Birmingham
Alum Rock (also known as "The Rock") is an inner-city suburb of Birmingham, England, located roughly 2 miles east of Birmingham city centre. The area is officially a division of Saltley.
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<dbpedia:173_Hours_in_Captivity>
173 Hours in Captivity
173 Hours In Captivity: The Hijacking of IC 814 is a 2000 book (ISBN 81-7223-394-9) written by Neelesh Misra, a New Delhi-based correspondent of the Associated Press. The book is about the hijacking of Indian Airlines Flight 814 on its journey from Kathmandu to New Delhi on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1999.
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<dbpedia:Jubilee_(biblical)>
Jubilee (biblical)
The Jubilee (Hebrew yovel יובל) year is the year at the end of seven cycles of shmita (Sabbatical years), and according to Biblical regulations had a special impact on the ownership and management of land in the Land of Israel; there is some debate whether it was the 49th year (the last year of seven sabbatical cycles, referred to as the Sabbath's Sabbath), or whether it was the following (50th) year. Jubilee deals largely with land, property, and property rights.
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<dbpedia:Vonda_Ward>
Vonda Ward
Vonda Ward (born March 16, 1973, Macedonia, Ohio, United States) is an American female boxer who was also a well known NCAA basketball player.
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<dbpedia:List_of_flora_of_the_Sonoran_Desert_Region_by_common_name>
List of flora of the Sonoran Desert Region by common name
The Sonoran Desert is located in the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico in North America.The Sonoran Desert Region, as defined by the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, includes the Sonoran Desert and some surrounding areas. All of Sonora, the Baja California Peninsula, and the islands of the Gulf of California are included.
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Multnomah people
The Multnomah were a tribe of Chinookan people who lived in the area of Portland, Oregon, in the United States through the early 19th century. Multnomah villages were located throughout the Portland basin and on both sides of the Columbia River. The Multnomah spoke a dialect of the Upper Chinookan language in the Oregon Penutian family.
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<dbpedia:Gray_wolf>
Gray wolf
The gray wolf or grey wolf (Canis lupus) also known as the timber wolf, or western wolf, is a canid native to the wilderness and remote areas of North America and Eurasia. It is the largest extant member of its family, with males averaging 43–45 kg (95–99 lb), and females 36–38.5 kg (79–85 lb). Like the red wolf, it is distinguished from other Canis species by its larger size and less pointed features, particularly on the ears and muzzle.
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<dbpedia:CUC_Broadcasting>
CUC Broadcasting
CUC Broadcasting was a Canadian media company, active from 1968 to 1995. Active primarily as a cable television distributor, the company also had some holdings in broadcast media and publishing.The company was founded in 1968 by chairman Geoffrey Conway, with shareholders including Jerry Grafstein, Michael Koerner and Ken Lefolii.
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<dbpedia:Hardtack_(game)>
Hardtack (game)
Hardtack is a set of rules for American Civil War miniature wargaming by Lou Zocchi. It was published as a thirty-page pamphlet by Guidon Games in 1971, with an introduction by Gary Gygax and artwork by Don Lowry. Hardtack was the first set of American Civil War rules published in the United States and had an early following.
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<dbpedia:Adjournment_sine_die>
Adjournment sine die
Adjournment sine die (from the Latin "without day") means "without assigning a day for a further meeting or hearing". To adjourn an assembly sine die is to adjourn it for an indefinite period.
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<dbpedia:BATRAL-class_landing_ship>
BATRAL-class landing ship
The Bâtiment de Transport Léger "\Light ferry ship") are small landing ships of the French Navy. They have been used for regional transport and patrol needs in French Overseas Departments and Territories since the 1970s. On 9 January 2014 it was announced that the two remaining Batrals in French service would be replaced in 2015/16 by three 1500-tonne Bâtiments Multimission (B2M) at a cost of ~€100m (US$136m).
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<dbpedia:Historical_parks_of_Thailand>
Historical parks of Thailand
Historical parks in Thailand (Thai: อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์) are managed by the Fine Arts Department, a sub-division of the Ministry of Education. There are currently ten parks, with four them registered as World Heritage Sites by the UNESCO.
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<dbpedia:Bonilla_observation>
Bonilla observation
On August 12, 1883, the astronomer José Bonilla reported that he saw more than 300 dark, unidentified objects crossing before the Sun while observing sunspot activity at Zacatecas Observatory in Mexico. He was able to take several photographs, exposing wet plates at 1/100 second. These represent the earliest photos of an unidentified flying object.
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<dbpedia:Rhodes_Scholarship>
Rhodes Scholarship
The Rhodes Scholarship, named after Cecil John Rhodes, is an international postgraduate award for selected foreign students to study at the University of Oxford. It describes itself as "perhaps the most prestigious scholarship" in the world.
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<dbpedia:Savai'i>
Savai'i
Savaiʻi is the largest (area 1700 km2) and highest (Mt Silisili at 1,858 m) island in Samoa and the Samoa Islands chain. The island is the fourth largest in Polynesia, behind the two main islands of New Zealand and the Island of Hawaii.The island of Savai'i is also referred to by Samoans as Salafai, a classical Samoan term used in oratory and prose.
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<dbpedia:Joshua_Gregory>
Joshua Gregory
Joshua Gregory (1790 – 20 August 1838) was an early settler in colonial Western Australia. Two of his sons, Augustus Charles and Francis Thomas, became renowned Australian explorers.Joshua Gregory entered the army in 1805 as an ensign in the 78th Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs). At the age of 16 he saw active service when his regiment was sent to Sicily at the height of the Napoleonic Wars.
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<dbpedia:Cynric_of_Wessex>
Cynric of Wessex
Cynric was King of Wessex from 534 to 560. Everything known about him comes from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. There he is stated to have been the son of Cerdic, and also (in the regnal list in the preface) to have been the son of Cerdic's son, Creoda. During his reign it is said that the Saxons expanded into Wiltshire against strong resistance and captured Searobyrig or Old Sarum, near Salisbury, in 552.
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<dbpedia:Tsq'altubo>
Tsq'altubo
Tsq'altubo, located in the north of Imereti region of Western Georgia, is a resort situated about 30 km northwest to the city of Kutaisi.et:Tskaltuboka:წყალტუბოfi:Tsqaltubo
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<dbpedia:Fernando_Mezzasoma>
Fernando Mezzasoma
Fernando Mezzasoma (August 3, 1907 – April 28, 1945) was an Italian fascist journalist and political figure.
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<dbpedia:Fuzhou>
Fuzhou
Fuzhou (Chinese: 福州; formerly Foochow) is the capital and one of the largest cities in Fujian province, People's Republic of China. Along with the many counties of Ningde, those of Fuzhou are considered to constitute the Mindong (lit. East of Fujian) linguistic and cultural area.Fuzhou's core counties lie on the north (left) bank of the estuary of Fujian's largest river, the Min River. All along its northern border lies Ningde, and Ningde's Gutian County lies upriver.
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<dbpedia:Patricide>
Patricide
Patricide is (i) the act of killing one's father, or (ii) a person who kills his father. The word patricide derives from the Latin word pater (father) and the Latin suffix -cida (cutter or killer). Patricide is a sub-form of parricide, which is defined as an act of killing a close relative.
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<dbpedia:Beni_Mellal>
Beni Mellal
Beni-Mellal (Berber: Bni Mellal, Arabic: بني ملال‎) is a Moroccan city located at (32°20′22″N 6°21′39″W). It is the capital city of the Tadla-Azilal Region, with a population of 489,248 (2010 census).
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<dbpedia:High-speed_steel>
High-speed steel
High-speed steel (HSS or HS) is a subset of tool steels, commonly used in tool bits and cutting tools.It is often used in power-saw blades and drill bits. It is superior to the older high-carbon steel tools used extensively through the 1940s in that it can withstand higher temperatures without losing its temper (hardness). This property allows HSS to cut faster than high carbon steel, hence the name high-speed steel.
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<dbpedia:Cricket_poetry>
Cricket poetry
The game of cricket has inspired much poetry, most of which romanticises the sport and its culture.
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<dbpedia:Clint_Stennett>
Clint Stennett
W. Clinton "Clint" Stennett (October 1, 1956 – October 14, 2010) was a Democratic politician and a minority leader of the Idaho Senate. Stennett represented District 25, which includes Blaine, Gooding, Camas and Lincoln Counties. Stennett served in the Idaho Senate from 1994 to 2010, but was unable to fulfill his duties after the 2008 session due to poor health. He served as the minority leader from 1999 to 2009.
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<dbpedia:Soyuz_1>
Soyuz 1
Soyuz 1 (Russian: Союз 1 , Union 1) was a manned spaceflight of the Soviet space program. Launched into orbit on 23 April 1967 carrying cosmonaut Colonel Vladimir Komarov, Soyuz 1 was the first crewed flight of the Soyuz spacecraft. The mission plan was complex, involving a rendezvous with Soyuz 2 and an exchange of crew members before returning to Earth.
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Bob Wilson (footballer, born 1941)
Robert "Bob" Primrose Wilson OBE (born 30 October 1941 in Chesterfield, England) is a former Scotland international football goalkeeper and later broadcaster and is noted for creating the charity the Willow FoundationAs a player, Wilson is most noted for his career at Arsenal between 1963 and 1974. He made over 300 appearances for Arsenal and two appearances for Scotland.
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University of Monastir
The University of Monastir (Arabic: جامعة المنستير‎) is a university located in Monastir, Tunisia. It was founded in 2004 and is organized in 6 Faculties.
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Jarkko Wiss
Jarkko Wiss (born 17 April 1972) is a Finnish former footballer. Wiss is currently working as a manager of the Finland national under-18 football team.
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