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2025-08-25
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Liuliqiao (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Liuliqiao may refer to:
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2025-08-19
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Double box
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In television broadcasting a double box is a graphical overlay on the screen with two rectangular "holes" where two separate video sources are inserted. A double box is typically used for two live shots from different locations, with a conversation taking place between the participants; i.e., an interview, or a dialog between a remote reporter and an anchor in the studio.
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2025-08-20
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CPR-Kontoret (Danish government agency)
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CPR-Kontoret (English: CPR-Office) is the Danish government agency that houses Det Centrale Personregister. It was established in 1968.
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2025-08-21
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Smart message (Communications protocol designed by Intel and Nokia)
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Smart message is a communications protocol designed by Intel and Nokia by which various software upgrades—including ringtones—can be made "over the air", through the wireless connection.
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2025-08-21
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The Razors
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The Razors is a punk rock band from Namur, Belgium formed in late 1977 and split in September 1978.
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2025-08-24
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Festival Prijateljstva
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Festival Prijateljstva eng: Friendship festival is international multicultural festival, which starts every August 1st and lasts to August 10th in the city of Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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2025-08-21
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Coalition of Higher Education Students in Scotland (students' union in the UK)
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The Coalition of Higher Education Students in Scotland (CHESS) was a body representative of students in Scotland, founded in 2001 by the Students' Associations of Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and St Andrews Universities, and Glasgow University's students' representative council.
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2025-08-24
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Yakima Hill, Tacoma, Washington (Neighborhood in the North End of Tacoma, Washington)
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Yakima Hill is a neighborhood in the North End of Tacoma, Washington. Commonly confused with the adjacent North Slope, Yakima Hill is a distinct area. Generally, the area is defined as bordering North I Street to the south-southwest and Tacoma Avenue to the north-northeast, with another portion extending from Tacoma Avenue to the south, North Borough Road to the west, North Stadium Way to the north and northeast, and North 3rd Street to the east.
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2025-08-20
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Potential Getaway Driver (Record label)
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Potential Getaway Driver is an independent record label that began in the winter of 2005. It was originally based between Flint, Michigan and Saginaw, Michigan and is now based between Flint and Chicago.
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2025-08-22
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Najeran Alternative Forum
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Najeran Alternative Forum (in Spanish: Foro Alternativo Najerino) is a political party in Nájera, La Rioja, Spain, founded in 1998. The party contested the 1999 and 2003 municipal elections.
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2025-08-22
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Movement for Humanist Socialism (Spanish political party)
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Movement for Humanist Socialism (Spanish: Movimiento al Socialismo Humanista) is a political party in La Rioja, Spain, formed in 1997. As of 2023, it had not won a seat at election.
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2025-08-21
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Shag (fabric) (Rug or carpet that has a deep pile)
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A shag is a heavy worsted textile with a long pile. In the 17th century, the term was also used to refer to inferior silk material.
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2025-08-22
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SGroup European Universities' Network (Non-profit association of universities)
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The SGroup - Universities in Europe network (SGroup), previously called Santander, is a non-profit association of universities incorporated in Spain. It was founded in 1992.
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2025-08-24
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Yer Bird Records (Record label)
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Yer Bird Records is a Calgary, Alberta-based independent record label. Founded by Morgan Galen King in 2004 in Charlottesville, Virginia before relocating to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. King partnered with photographer Benjamin Gallman and Yer Bird Records moved from Charlottesville to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and finally settled in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, in early 2010. The new label owners are Sandy & Judy Smith and Sandy also operates the music blog Slowcoustic.
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2025-08-19
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Lakeshore Press (Press)
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The Lakeshore Press is an edition of The Grand Rapids Press which competes with The Holland Sentinel in southwestern Ottawa County, Michigan, primarily in Holland, Michigan.
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2025-08-20
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Skip field (Method used on videotapes to conserve space)
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In video, skip field recording is a process in which only one field (one half of a frame) of video is recorded in order to conserve recording media space. In some cases, the quality loss from not using both fields is negligible, although it leads to a reduction in vertical and temporal resolution. It was a common method used in early telerecording systems, as well as early and current non-professional/industrial videotape formats such as CV-2000, Cartrivision and V-Cord.
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2025-08-20
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Byte Code Engineering Library (software to analyze, create, and manipulate binary Java class files)
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The Byte Code Engineering Library (BCEL) is a project sponsored by the Apache Foundation previously under their Jakarta charter to provide a simple API for decomposing, modifying, and recomposing binary Java classes (I.e. bytecode). The project was conceived and developed by Markus Dahm prior to officially being donated to the Apache Jakarta foundation on 27 October 2001. It is a part of Apache Commons.
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2025-08-22
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Juvenals (organization)
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The Juvenals (Swedish: Juvenalerna) was a student society at the University of Uppsala, in Sweden. It was founded in 1835 and dedicated to music and merrymaking. In 1843, Gunnar Wennerberg became a member, and quickly assumed leadership. His series of compositions entitled Gluntarne was written for the society. He also composed De Tre, or "The Three", for three singers in the society. In 1849, when Wennerberg moved from Uppsala, the society quickly declined and soon disappeared. It was resurrected in 1907, as The Juvenal Order.
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2025-08-22
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Stephen Dando-Collins (Australian historical author and novelist)
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Stephen Dando-Collins (born 1 May 1950) is an Australian historical author and novelist, with books on antiquity, American, Australian, British, and French history, and the two world wars. He also writes children's novels, the first of which, Chance in a Million, (Hodder Headline, Sydney, 1998), was filmed by PolyGram as Paws, starring Billy Connolly. In 2012, he started the Caesar the War Dog series of children's novels, based on the true stories of modern-day military dogs serving in Afghanistan and elsewhere, with the fifth in the series published in 2016.
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2025-08-20
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Drive Letter Access (software)
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Drive Letter Access (DLA) is a discontinued commercial packet writing application for the Microsoft Windows operating system that allows optical disc data storage devices to be used in a manner similar to floppy disks. DLA is a packet writing technology for CD and DVD media that uses the UDF file system.
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2025-08-20
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GraphEdit (Software utility)
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GraphEdit is a utility which is part of the Microsoft DirectShow SDK. It is a visual tool for building and testing filter graphs for DirectShow. Filters are displayed as boxes, with a text caption showing the name of the filter. Pins appear as small squares along the edge of the filter. Input pins are shown on the left side of the filter, and output pins are on the right side of the filter. A pin connection appears as an arrow connecting the output pin to the input pin. Connection mediatypes can be viewed as "properties" on pins and connections. GraphEdit can automatically build a filter graph that plays a file.
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2025-08-24
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Waikato Australian Football League
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Waikato AFL is an Australian rules football competition in Waikato, New Zealand and is one of the Leagues governed by AFL New Zealand.
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2025-08-22
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Honda G4 transmission (Motor vehicle)
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The G4 was a strengthened version of Honda's first 4-speed automatic transmission, the H4. Introduced in 1986 on the new flagship Honda/Acura Legend, it was replaced by the updated MPYA.
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2025-08-19
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F.a.n. Frankenstolz Arena (Arena)
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F.a.n. Frankenstolz Arena (formerly Unterfrankenhalle) is an indoor sporting arena located in Aschaffenburg, Germany. The capacity of the arena is 5,000 people. It is currently home to the TV Grosswallstadt handball team.
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2025-08-21
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International Teledemocracy Centre (part of Edinburgh Napier University, dedicated to researching e-participation and e-democracy systems)
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The International Teledemocracy Centre (ITC) was established at Edinburgh Napier University in 1999. The centre is dedicated to researching innovative E-democracy systems that will strengthen public understanding and participation in democratic decision-making.
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2025-08-23
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Hogoheegee District (High School Athletic District)
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The Hogoheegee District is a high school conference of the Virginia High School League which draws its members from Southwest Virginia, primarily Smyth, Wythe, and Washington counties. The schools in the Hogoheegee District compete in Region D with the schools of the Black Diamond District and the Cumberland District.
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2025-08-23
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Black Diamond District
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The Black Diamond District is a high school conference of the Virginia High School League which draws its members from the western part of Southwest Virginia. The schools in the Black Diamond District compete in Region D with the schools of the Cumberland District, and the Hogoheegee District. The district gets its name from the "black diamond", a nickname for the coal whose mining formed the backbone of the region's economy until the 1980s.
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2025-08-19
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Kamikaze (ride) (Pendulum amusement ride)
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A Kamikaze (also known as a Double-Arm Ranger, The Apollo, Hawk, or the Skymaster, scissors and Sky Flyer) is a pendulum amusement ride, usually found as a traveling ride, with some examples found at amusement parks. The ride is manufactured by FarFabbri & Sartori, and first made its debut in 1984. Since then, over 150 Kamikazes have been sold.
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2025-08-22
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Kaamos (Kaamos album) (2002 studio album by Kaamos)
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Kaamos is the self-titled debut album by the Swedish death metal band Kaamos. It was released in 2002.
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2025-08-23
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Christopher Knight (author) (British pseudoscience author)
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Christopher Knight is an author who has written several books dealing with pseudohistoric conspiracy theories such as 366-degree geometry and the origins of Freemasonry.
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2025-08-21
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Comparison of business integration software
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This article is a comparison of notable business integration and business process automation software.
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2025-08-25
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King África (Argentine dance music project founded in 1992)
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King África (born June 7, 1962) is an Argentine dance music project created by DJ Martín Laacré in the early 1990s.
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2025-08-24
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Szymon Pawlak (Polish footballer)
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Szymon Pawlak (born 22 July 1986) is a Polish former professional footballer who played as a defender. He is a trainee of UKS SMS Łódź.
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2025-08-24
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Musiques de Rues Festival
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The Musiques de Rues Festival (French: Musiques de Rues: Nouveau Territoire des Arts Sonores) is a festival of street music taking place in the city of Besançon, France, over four days around the first weekend of October.
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2025-08-19
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Dendrite (adhesive) (Contact adhesive and rubber cement brand)
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Dendrite is a contact adhesive and rubber cement brand marketed in South Asia, mainly in Northeast India, Bangladesh and Bhutan.
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2025-08-22
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Pasatiempo Golf Club (Golf club in Pasatiempo, California)
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Pasatiempo Golf Club is an 18-hole golf club on the West Coast of the United States, located in Pasatiempo, Santa Cruz County, California.
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2025-08-22
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South Manila Inter-Institutional Consortium (Group of higher educational institutions in the southern portion of Manila)
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The South Manila Inter-Institutional Consortium (SMIIC), formerly known as the Inter-Institutional Consortium (IIC) is a group of higher educational institutions in the southern portion of Manila. The purpose of the consortium is to collaborate actively to effect social transformation by promoting the cause of education and by making quality and relevant learning accessible to as many as possible.
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2025-08-25
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Amstel (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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The Amstel is a river in the Netherlands.
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2025-08-25
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The Princess Diaries, Volume VII and 3/4: Valentine Princess (2006 novel by Meg Cabot)
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The Princess Diaries, Volume VII and 3/4: Valentine Princess is a young adult book in the Princess Diaries series. Written by Meg Cabot, it was released in 2006 by Harper Collins Publishers and is the fourth novella is the series.
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2025-08-23
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List of Nalanda College Colombo alumni
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This is a list of Old Nalandians, alumni of Nalanda College Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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2025-08-22
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Now Playing (magazine) (short-lived entertainment magazine)
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Now Playing was a short-lived entertainment magazine that focused on popular entertainment, including movies, television, music, DVDs, and games. It was published by the media conglomerate theGlobe.com, starting life as a special section in Computer Games magazine in 2004. In April, 2005, Now Playing launched as a separate magazine. The headquarters was in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. It ceased publication in 2006 due to MySpace spam. Within a year, parent company theGlobe.com was forced to shut down its other print titles as a result of an unfavorable ruling in a spam lawsuit.
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2025-08-20
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EffectsLab Pro
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EffectsLab Pro is a discontinued visual effects software product developed by FXhome. It has since been superseded by the FXhome HitFilm range.
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2025-08-21
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Chronicles of Xan
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The Chronicles of Xan is a series of historical novels written by Antony Barone. It currently consists of Shadow in the Dark, with a sequel, The Haunted Cathedral, due out Winter 2007.
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2025-08-24
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Yann Schneider (French footballer (born 1986))
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Yann Schneider (born January 19, 1986) is a French footballer currently playing for French club US Sarre-Union.
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2025-08-24
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Mahamed Habib N'Diaye (Malian footballer)
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Mahamed Habib N'Diaye (born 17 January 1986 in Miakaramandougou) is a football player from Mali who plays central defender.
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2025-08-20
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Kleinschmidt Inc
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Kleinschmidt Inc. was established in 1931 by Edward Kleinschmidt. It is a privately owned firm that provides electronic commerce, electronic data interchange, and value-added network services. Its headquarters are in Deerfield, Illinois.
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2025-08-21
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Kevin Parke (American lawyer and business executive)
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Kevin W. Parke is an American lawyer and business executive. He is best known as President of the Todd Wagner Foundation.
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2025-08-24
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Envipco (Recycling company)
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Envipco Holding N.V., commonly known as Envipco, is an automated recycling technology production company. It focuses on reverse vending machines. The company operates globally. Envipco is headquartered in Amersfoort, Netherlands. Envipco stands for Environmental Products Corporation.[citation needed]
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2025-08-21
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Mark Gardner (inventor) (inventor)
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Mark I. Gardner (born September 21, 1955, in Boston, Massachusetts) holds patents in consumer electronics, energy, computers, semiconductors, integrated circuits, physics and educational devices.
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2025-08-25
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Weaponology (2007 American TV series or program)
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Weaponology is a documentary television series that premiered on November 6, 2007 on the Discovery Channel. The program also airs on the Military Channel (now American Heroes Channel). The documentary series was narrated by John Schwab.
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2025-08-24
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The Residences at the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman Legends Championship
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The Residences at the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman Legends Championship is an event in the Outback Champions Series for senior tennis players. It is held each year in Grand Cayman.
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2025-08-23
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Al Maarif University (Private university in Anbar, Iraq)
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Al-Maarif University is a private Iraqi university established in 1993 in Anbar, Iraq.
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2025-08-19
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Alan Dary (American actor)
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Alan Dary is an American professional actor and voice over artist.
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2025-08-19
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J. Waltham (American actor)
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J. Waltham an American actor. Born in Scotland, September 1872. Waltham was a bit actor, often not even credited for his appearance. Little is documented on Waltham, except that his career began with the dawn of film. Of the 25 films he appeared in between 1909 and 1913, he is best known for In Little Italy (1909) and The Failure (1911). It is unknown when or even how he died, except that he no longer appeared in any films after an uncredited appearance in His Hoodo (Short 1913), directed by Edward Dillon.
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2025-08-23
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Bakhtiyar Tolegenov (Kazakhstani boxer)
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Bakhtiyar Kuanyshuly Tolegenov (Kazakh: Бақтияр Қуанышұлы Төлегенов; born January 5, 1976) is a retired boxer from Kazakhstan, who competed in the Men's Featherweight (– 57 kg) division at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. He was defeated in the first round by USA's eventual bronze medalist Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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2025-08-21
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Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation (organization)
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The Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation (CITA) was an international educational accreditation agency.
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2025-08-24
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Victoria blue R (Chemical compound)
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Victoria blue R is a dye with formula C29H32N3Cl. It has a blue colour that changes to yellow at low pH values.
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2025-08-25
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Brembo (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Brembo is an Italian manufacturer of automotive brake systems.
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2025-08-25
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Alfredo Hoyos (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Alfredo Hoyos is a Colombian plastic surgeon.
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2025-08-20
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Yevheniy Shestakov (Ukrainian boxer)
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Yevheniy Shestakov (Ukrainian: Євген Шестаков; born 17 September 1976) is a retired male boxer from Ukraine.
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2025-08-22
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Rockwood, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States)
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Rockwood (formerly[when?] Alberta) is an unincorporated community in Imperial County, California. It is located on the Southern Pacific Railroad 5.25 miles (8.4 km) south of Calipatria, at an elevation of 154 feet (47 m) below sea level.
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2025-08-24
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Gabriel Noah (Cameroonian footballer (born 1986))
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Gabriel Noah (born 24 August 1986) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer.
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2025-08-24
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Nikita Lushin (Russian footballer)
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Nikita Sergeyevich Lushin (Russian: Никита Серге́евич Лушин; born 14 June 1986) is a former Russian professional football player.
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2025-08-21
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Comparison of iSCSI targets
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An iSCSI target is a storage resource located on an iSCSI server (more generally, one of potentially many instances of iSCSI storage nodes running on that server) as a "target". An iSCSI target usually represents hard disk storage, often accessed using an Ethernet-based network.
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2025-08-20
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AC3Filter (audio decoder)
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AC3Filter is a free DirectShow filter for real time audio decoding and processing. It can decode the audio formats AC3, DTS, and MPEG Multichannel.
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2025-08-24
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Eldar Getokov (Russian footballer)
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Eldar Yuryevich Getokov (Russian: Эльдар Юрьевич Гетоков; born 4 March 1986) is a former Russian professional football player.
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2025-08-21
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Comparison of GIS vector file formats
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The following tables compare general and technical information for a number of GIS vector file format. Please see the individual products' articles for further information. Unless otherwise specified in footnotes, comparisons are based on the stable versions without any add-ons, extensions or external programs.
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2025-08-21
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Patti Wheeler (American television executive)
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Patti Wheeler, Emmy-Award winning Patti Wheeler retired as Senior Executive Vice President of Speed, the 24-hour motorsports cable network owned by Fox Sports, in 2012. In that position, she was responsible for all programming and production for the network, including live NASCAR, Formula One, IMSA, MotoGP, among many others, and dozens of news, documentary, and special interest series and specials.
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2025-08-23
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Wasim Feroze (Indian footballer)
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Wasim Feroze (born 1 September 1986 in Srinagar) is an Indian footballer who plays as a defender for JK Bank in Jammu and Kashmir.
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2025-08-23
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Syed Farid (Indian footballer (born 1984))
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Syed Farid (born 1984) is an Indian football player. He is currently playing for United Sikkim F.C. in the I-League 2nd Division as a defender.
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2025-08-20
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1986 in hammer throw
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This page lists the World Best Year Performances in the year 1986 in the Men's hammer throw. One of the main events during this season were the 1986 European Athletics Championships in Stuttgart, West Germany, where the final of the men's competition was held on August 30, 1986. The women did not compete in the hammer throw until the early 1990s. Soviet Union's Yuriy Sedykh broke his own world record twice during the 1986 season.
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2025-08-20
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1985 in hammer throw
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This page lists the World Best Year Performances in the year 1985 in the Men's hammer throw. The women did not compete in the hammer throw until the early 1990s. Soviet Union's Yuriy Sedykh had set the world record in the previous (1984) season.
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2025-08-20
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1984 in hammer throw
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This page lists the World Best Year Performances in the year 1984 in the Men's hammer throw. One of the main events during this season were the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California (USA), where the final of the men's competition was held on August 6, 1984. Women did not compete in the hammer throw until the early 1990s. Soviet Union's Yuriy Sedykh broke the world record during the 1984 season.
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2025-08-19
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George Beim (American soccer player and coach)
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George Beim (born August 29, 1942) is a former American soccer player and coach.
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2025-08-25
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Channel A (TV program) (Japanese musical variety show)
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Channel A is a Japanese musical variety show produced by Avex and East and Television Kanagawa.
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2025-08-23
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Niwan Gatpoh (Indian footballer)
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Niwan O Gatpoh (born 1987) is an Indian football player. He is currently playing for Shillong Lajong FC in the I-League as a midfielder.
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2025-08-19
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Bubenik (hill) (Mountain in Germany)
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Bubenik (otherwise known as Großdehsaer Berg or Mittaschberg) is a 375.9 m (1,233 ft) basalt mountain in Saxony, southeastern Germany, 4 km west of Löbau.
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2025-08-21
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Agrotis eremata (Species of moth)
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Agrotis eremata is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It was first described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1880. It is endemic to the islands of Oahu and Maui in Hawaii, United States.
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2025-08-24
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Al Mesbar Studies and Research Centre (UAE think tank)
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Al Mesbar Studies & Research Center is a Dubai based cultural phenomena think tank concentrating on the study of Islamic Movements. The Center focuses on "contemporary Islamic Movements, their thoughts and practices, symbolisms and ideologies and especially those that have [an] historic impact which is still in effect today". It was founded in 2007 by Turki Bin Abdullah Aldakhil. Al-Mesbar Centre tries to materialize this transformation process through its various cultural, research and specialized scientific activities. Al-Mesbar Centre pays special attention to studying contemporary Islamic movements in order to unveil the nature of these constructive movements, observe their relations with other movements and their interaction with their milieu, presenting an anticipatory view to its future on all levels, and a view of the future of the nation away from calls of isolation and extremism. The core of the business is driven from its main monthly activity which is called Al-Mesbar Monthly Book; a monthly publication specialized in studying contemporary Islamic movements. This publication is distributed by subscription to leaders and decision makers, in the Arab world region, on a monthly basis, and available to public readers after some period of time.
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2025-08-20
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Sophalexios (Figure in Greek mythology)
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In Greek mythology, Sophalexios (“skilled defender”) was the son of Jason, leader of the Argonauts, and Creusa, the daughter of Creon, king of Corinth.
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2025-08-24
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Mike Calvin (English journalist and writer)
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Michael Calvin is an English journalist and writer.
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2025-08-22
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International American School of Warsaw (Private international school in Warsaw, Poland)
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International American School of Warsaw (IAS) is a PK–12 private, co-educational, American international school in Warsaw, Poland. It was established in 1989.
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2025-08-22
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Caitano Costa (Indian footballer (born 1980))
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Caitano Costa (born 27 October 1980) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Salgaocar F.C. in the I-League on loan from Pune.
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2025-08-19
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Alessandro, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States)
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Alessandro is an unincorporated community in Riverside County, California. Alessandro is located on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, 9 miles (14.5 km) east of Riverside. It lies at an elevation of 1535 feet (468 m).
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2025-08-19
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Cahuilla Hills, California (Unincorporated community in California, United States)
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Cahuilla Hills is an unincorporated community in the Coachella Valley of Riverside County, California. It lies at an elevation of 932 feet (284 m) in the foothills of the Santa Rosa Mountains. Cahuilla Hills is located 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of the civic center of Palm Desert.
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2025-08-23
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Exposure scenario
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The exposure scenario (sometimes referred as: ES) is a document of chemical safety which has to be prepared for substances that are manufactured/imported in quantities of more than 10 tonnes/year in/to the territory of the EU, and are considered to be hazardous or PBT/vPvB substances.
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2025-08-24
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ERGO Baby (American company specialising in baby carriers)
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ERGO Baby, Inc. is an American company that manufactures and sells baby carriers and other accessories.
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2025-08-19
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Egyptian Ella (Song)
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"Egyptian Ella" is a song composed in 1930 by Walter Doyle. It has been performed and recorded by many artists such as Ted Weems, Fats Waller and Milt Herth. A version of the song appears in the 1945 film Bring On The Girls.
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2025-08-22
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Rob Yarnold (British radio presenter)
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Rob Yarnold is a former Radio Presenter/Journalist who was notable in the West Midlands for his work on BBC Hereford and Worcester, BBC Radio Stoke and BBC Radio Shropshire.
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2025-08-22
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Mobile Transactions Zambia (Zambian enterprise for financial service access)
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Mobile Transactions Zambia Ltd (MT) is an enterprise launched in 2009 that aims to give its customers access to various financial services using mobile technology and a country-wide network of agents.[citation needed]
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2025-08-25
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Ewa Grabowska (Polish alpine skier (born 1962))
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Ewa Grabowska-Gaczorek (born 8 September 1962 in Nowy Targ) is a Polish former alpine skier who competed in the 1984 Winter Olympics. She placed 13th in the women's slalom and 31st in the women's giant slalom.
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2025-08-24
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Diego Passarelli (Argentine footballer)
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Diego Matías Passarelli (born 2 August 1984 in Argentina) is an Argentinian Footballer who currently plays for Alianza F.C.
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2025-08-19
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Singing to the Bus Driver (Children's song, "Hail To the Bus Driver")
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Singing To the Bus Driver or Hail To the Bus Driver is an anonymous United States folk song dating to the mid-20th century. It is a popular children's song, particularly among pre-teens, and is often sung by children on school bus trips to keep themselves amused. It is sung to the tune of the traditional children's songs The More We Get Together and Did You Ever See A Lassie?, which in turn are derived from a 1679 Viennese tune by Marx Augustin, Oh du lieber Augustin.
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2025-08-23
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Marta Cattani (Italian basketball player (born 1973))
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Marta Cattani (born 19 January 1973 in Vicenza) is a retired Italian basketball player.
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2025-08-19
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Uganda Clearing Industry & Forwarding Association (organisation in Uganda)
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Uganda Clearing Industry & Forwarding Association (UCIFA website) is a member-owned institution with over 200 companies licensed by URA (Uganda Revenue Authority). Its secretariat is located in Nakawa, Kampala on Jinja Road, opposite Spear Motors.
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2025-08-19
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Federation of Uganda Customs Agents & Freight Forwarders (organisation in Uganda)
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FUCAFF (Website) is the acronym for the Federation of Uganda Customs Agents & Freight Forwarders, an exclusive umbrella association for member clearing firms or companies registered in Uganda. With the slogan Fostering Tax Compliance with Stakeholders, it was formed in 2009 after UCIFA and its offshoot UFFA to coordinate with URA.
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2025-08-19
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CVM Secondary School (School)
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CVM Secondary School is a private school in Bhaktapur District, Nepal. CVM stands for "Charkhandi Vidya Mandir". The school was founded in 1997, (2054 VS) in Sirutar.
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2025-08-22
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Plympton, Inc. (Literary studio)
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Plympton Inc. is a literary studio founded in 2011 by Jennifer 8. Lee and Yael Goldstein Love. Plympton focuses on publishing serialized fiction for digital platforms, and launched its first series in September 2012 as part of the Kindle Serials program announced by Jeff Bezos.
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2025-08-20
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Edirisinghe Senanayake (Sri Lankan sport shooter)
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Edirisinghe Mudiyanselage "E. M." Senanayake (born February 14, 1970, in Kandy) is a Sri Lankan sport shooter. At age thirty-eight, Senanayake made his official debut for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed in two pistol shooting events. He scored a total of 561 targets in the preliminary rounds of the men's 10 m air pistol, by two points behind Egypt's Mahmod Abdelaly, finishing only in forty-eighth place. Three days later, Senanayake placed thirty-sixth in his second event, 50 m pistol, by one point ahead of Czech Republic's Martin Tenk, with a total score of 545 targets.
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2025-08-24
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Variable electro-precipitator
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A variable electro-precipitator (VEP) is a waste water remediation unit using electrocoagulation. The differences between a standard electrocoagulation (EC) unit and a variable Electro-precipitation unit are in the enhanced flow path and the unit electrode connections. The variable electro-precipitator's flow path has been designed to maximize retention time and to increase the turbulence of the water within the unit. This design aids in increasing the amount of effective treatment per gallon of water.
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2025-08-19
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South African Hypnosis Network
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The South African Hypnosis Network [SAHN] was founded on April 20, 2012. SAHN is a modern non-profit, non-affiliated, independent and democratic organisation established as a professional resource for all Hypnosis Professionals (Hypnotists and Hypnotherapists) in South Africa. SAHN was founded by Leo Gopal, a South African Hypnosis Trainer and Practitioner.
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2025-08-23
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Kunal Ghosh (footballer) (Indian footballer (born 1986))
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Kunal Ghosh (born 30 March 1986) is an Indian footballer who plays as a midfielder for ONGC in the I-League.
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2025-08-21
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Cấn line
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The Cấn line (Vietnamese: chi Cấn; chữ Hán: 支艮; chi can also be translated to as branch) was the third dynasty of Hùng kings of the Hồng Bàng period of Văn Lang (now Viet Nam). Starting 2524 BC, the line refers to the rule of Lân Lang and his successors, when the seat of government was moved to what is today Phú Thọ.
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2025-08-23
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Michael Cavallaro (Australian footballer)
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Michael Cavallaro is an Australian Italian footballer who plays as a midfielder/winger.
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2025-08-25
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Pandit Jia Lal Saraf (Sanskrit language scholar from India)
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Pandit Jia Lal Dhar Saraf was a prominent personality of Reshipeer mohalla in Srinagar, Kashmir. He was a renowned Sanskrit scholar with great proficiency in astrology. He authored many religious texts. He also translated many Sanskrit literary works into Kashmiri. One of his most prolific works is the translation of Panchastavi into Kashmiri.
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2025-08-24
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Gar mine (Mine in Sakha Republic, Russia)
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The Gar mine is a large iron mine located in eastern Russia in the Sakha Republic. Gar represents one of the largest iron ore reserves in Russia and in the world having estimated reserves of 4 billion tonnes of ore grading 41% iron metal.
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2025-08-24
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Pilot Knob Station (Overland Mail stagecoach stop in California)
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Pilot Knob Station, a former stage station of the Butterfeild Overland Mail, located near Andrade, California. It was placed 10 miles west of the Fort Yuma stage station on the road along the Colorado River, in California, and 18 miles east of the Cooke's Wells Station in Baja California. It was subsequently used by the Union Army as station for its troops and supply wagons during the American Civil War and was a stage station again after the Civil War until the Southern Pacific Railroad, arrived in Yuma, Arizona ending the need for the stage line from California.
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2025-08-19
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Hugues Tshiyinga Mafo (Democratic Republic of the Congo sprinter)
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Hugues Tshiyinga Mafo (born 14 January 1983) is a DR Congo sprinter. He competed in the 100 metres event at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics.
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2025-08-22
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Lenny Pereira (Indian footballer)
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Lenny Pereira (born 1 January 1992 in Goa) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Salgaocar in the I-League.
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2025-08-21
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Parmu ka Purwa (Village in Uttar Pradesh, India)
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Parmu ka Purwa is a village in Bhognipur tehsil, Kanpur Dehat district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is situated on a Grand Trunk Road. The nearest railway station is Chaurah.
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2025-08-21
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Khadga Jeet Baral Magar (Nepalese singer)
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Khadga J.B.M. was a Nepali folk singer of the Western Development Region in the 20th century whose great contributions to Nepali folk songs continue to be sung even now in most parts of WDR such as Syangja, Palpa, Nawalparasi, Gulmi, Gorkha, Pokhara, Butwal, Bhairahawa, etc. [when?]
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2025-08-22
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Arjun Chatterjee (Indian footballer (born 1993))
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Arjun Chatterjee (born 14 October 1993) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a winger for United in the I-League.
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2025-08-21
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Stephen M. R. Covey (American writer (born 1962))
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Stephen M. R. Covey (born 1962) is an American writer and public speaker and the author of the books: The SPEED of Trust, Smart Trust, and Trust & Inspire: How Truly Great Leaders Unleash the Greatness in Others. He is the co-founder and CEO of a company called CoveyLink Worldwide and former president and CEO of Covey Leadership Center.
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2025-08-22
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Aslon Oliveira (Indian footballer)
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Aslon Oliveira (born 10 January 1994) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Salgaocar F.C. in the I-League.
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2025-08-25
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Michael Watson (cyclist) (Hong Kong cyclist)
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Michael Watson (born 14 January 1938) is a former Hong Kong cyclist. He competed in the team time trial at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-25
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Dernière danse (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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(French for 'last dance') is a 2014 song by Indila. It may also refer to:
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2025-08-25
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Chow Kwong Man (Hong Kong cyclist)
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Chow Kwong Man (born 3 December 1943) is a former Hong Kong cyclist. He competed in the individual road race and team time trial events at the 1964 Summer Olympics. He is the twin brother of Chow Kwong Choi.
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2025-08-24
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Erald Hysi (Albanian footballer)
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Erald Hysi (born 13 August 1986 in Vlorë) is an Albanian football player who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Flamurtari Vlore in the Albanian Superliga. Between 2012 and 2013 he was a member of Flamurtari Vlore futsal team.
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2025-08-25
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Kolegjet profesionale, private "Medicom"
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Kolegjet profesionale, private "Medicom", is a defunct Higher Education institution (HEI) in Tirana, Albania. On 6 August 2014 its licence was permanently revoked by the Albanian Ministry of Education and Sports (MAS), through decision no. 539 of the Albanian Council of Ministers, for not fulfilling the minimum legal requirements of higher education.
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2025-08-21
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Shri Lamorvan Dham (Tyagi Baba mandir) (Hindu Temple in karwan, Haryana, India)
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Lamorvan Dham is a Hindu temple. It is an attraction, being a sacred place with an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman, Shiva, Ram Mandir .
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2025-08-21
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Sidheshwari Laxminath Sanskrit College (Public college)
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Sidheshwari Laxminath Sanskrit College, is a public college in Gajahara. It is a finance affiliated unit of KSDS University, Darbhanga.
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2025-08-22
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Melbourne Composers (1961 Australian TV series or program)
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Melbourne Composers is an Australian television series which aired 1961-1962(?) on ABC. It featured John Royle interviewing Melbourne composers, whose works were featured in the series.
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2025-08-22
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Kyarda Hanumanji Temple (Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India)
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Kyarda Hanumanji Temple is a type of temple in the city of Hindaun in Rajasthan, India. It is famous Temple. Every year Pad Yatra come heare. Is stated on SH-22 in Kyarda, Hindaun.
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2025-08-22
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Arlee Wararong (Thai cyclist)
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Arlee Wararong is a Thai former cyclist. He competed in the individual road race event at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-23
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Michael Lister (American writer)
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Michael Lister (born February 11, 1968) is an American novelist of Florida-based mysteries, suspense, thrillers, and noirs. He has authored 32 mystery novels, most featuring his two best-known characters, prison chaplain John Jordan (Blood-themed series) and 1940s noir detective Jimmy "Soldier" Riley (Big-themed series). He has a total of 36 books in print. He won the Florida Book Award in 2009 for his literary novel, Double Exposure.
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2025-08-22
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Chachoengsao Town Municipality Stadium (Stadium in Chachoengsao Province, Thailand)
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Chachoengsao Town Municipality Stadium (Thai: สนามเทศบาลเมืองฉะเชิงเทรา) is a multi-purpose stadium in Chachoengsao Province, Thailand. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Chachoengsao Hi-Tek F.C. The stadium holds 6,000 people.
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2025-08-23
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ATP Challenger China International – Nanchang (Tennis tournament)
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The ATP Challenger China International – Nanchang, known as Honggutan China International Challenger Nanchang, was a tennis tournament held in Nanchang, China since 2014. The event was part of the ATP Challenger Tour and in 2018 and in 2019 was played on indoor clay courts. Until 2016, the event was held on hardcourts at the Jiangxi International Sports Center.
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2025-08-22
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Umesh Harijan (Indian footballer)
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Umesh Harijan (born 8 July 1992) is an Indian professional football forward for South United F.C. in the I-League 2nd Division.
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2025-08-24
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Matches of Polish men's volleyball national team conducted by Daniel Castellani
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List matches of Polish men's volleyball national team conducted by Daniel Castellani, who was head coach of Polish national team from January 17, 2009, to October 25, 2010.
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2025-08-20
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DVB Dream
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DVB Dream is a proprietary software for watching & recording of digital TV & radio with help of a digital TV tuner card (Internal PCI / PCI-Express cards or external USB devices). It supports the standards DVB-S (satellite), DVB-C (cable), DVB-T (terrestrial), ISDB-T, ISDB-S and ATSC.
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2025-08-24
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Michael Henry (footballer) (Montserratian footballer)
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Michael Henry (born 7 April 1986 in Montserrat) is a Montserratian footballer who plays for Ideal SC in the Montserrat Championship and has also played for Montserrat.
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2025-08-22
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Muttonville, Ohio (Unincorporated community in Ohio, U.S.)
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Muttonville is an unincorporated community in Preble County, in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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2025-08-22
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Wheatville, Ohio (Unincorporated community in Ohio, U.S.)
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Wheatville is an unincorporated community in Preble County, in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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2025-08-23
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Poplar Ridge, Ohio (Unincorporated community in Ohio, U.S.)
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Poplar Ridge is an unincorporated community in Darke County, in the U.S. state of Ohio.
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2025-08-21
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Comparison of multi-model databases
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Comparison of multi-model databases (database management systems).
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2025-08-23
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Oxosilanol (Chemical compound)
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Oxosilanol is a chemical compound. It is the silicon-analogue to formic acid, with silicon replacing carbon.
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2025-08-25
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Luke Warm Sex (Australian comedy documentary television series)
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Luke Warm Sex is a six-part Australian television comedy documentary series starring Melbourne comedian Luke McGregor, about body image and sexuality. It first screened on Wednesday 16 March 2016 at 9 p.m. on the ABC.
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2025-08-25
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Southeast Asian English (Families of English spoken in Southeast Asia)
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Southeast Asian English is the English spoken in Southeast Asia — namely Singapore English, Malaysian English, Brunei English, Philippine English, Tinglish, Myanmar English and the varieties of Australian English spoken in Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
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2025-08-19
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MatPat's Game Lab (YouTube Premium television series)
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MatPat's Game Lab is a single-season YouTube Premium reality streaming television series hosted by Matthew Patrick that debuted on June 8, 2016.
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2025-08-23
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Deo Gracia Ngokaba (Congolese judoka)
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Deo Gracia Ngokaba (born 17 May 1997) is a Congolese judoka.
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2025-08-23
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Leslie Wolfe (American novelist)
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Leslie Wolfe (born 1967) is an American novelist.
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2025-08-24
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Patriarchate of Antioch (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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The Patriarchate of Antioch is the office and jurisdiction of the bishop or Patriarch of Antioch.
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2025-08-23
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List of Slovaks by net worth
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This is a list of Slovak billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes in 2023.
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2025-08-22
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16 Bit (Italian band) (Italian rock band)
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16 Bit was an Italian rock band founded in the town of Caserta in 2000. The group was founded by Fabio Verzillo, Marco Cecere, Emanuele Capozzi. The band's 2010 album grew out of the soundtrack for the 2008 police-horror film Animanera [it] directed by Raffaele Verzillo [it].
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2025-08-21
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List of Saint Kitts and Nevis people by net worth
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This is a list of Saint Kitts and Nevis billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2023.
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2025-08-21
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List of Liechtenstein people by net worth
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This is a list of Liechtenstein billionaires based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2024.
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2025-08-23
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List of Omani people by net worth (Wikimedia list of persons)
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This is a list of Omani people based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine.
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2025-08-24
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Santiago Ferrando (Peruvian sprinter)
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Santiago Ferrando Dietz (born 7 June 1928) is a Peruvian former sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-25
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Lee Ar-tu (Taiwanese sprinter)
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Lee Ar-tu (born 10 August 1938) is a Taiwanese sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-24
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Gerardo di Tolla (Peruvian sprinter)
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Gerardo di Tolla Barraza (born 31 March 1943) is a Peruvian sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1964 Summer Olympics. Di Tolla finished fourth in the 200 metres and fifth in the 100 metres at the 1963 Pan American Games.
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2025-08-23
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Cicortonide (Chemical compound)
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Cicortonide is a synthetic glucocorticoid corticosteroid, which was never marketed.
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2025-08-21
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Jean Randrianjatovo (Malagasy athletics competitor)
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Jean Randrianjatovo (born 25 November 1936) is a Malagasy Olympic long-distance runner. He represented his country in the men's 5000 meters at the 1964 Summer Olympics. His time was a 15:50.4.
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2025-08-20
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Luasa Batungile (Congolese sprinter)
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Luasa Batungile (born 17 September 1967) is a Congolese sprinter. He competed in the men's 4 × 400 metres relay at the 1992 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-19
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Mansour ul-Haq Awan (Pakistani hurdler (born 1942))
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Mansour ul-Haq Awan (born 2 January 1942) is a Pakistani hurdler. He competed in the men's 400 metres hurdles at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-21
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Ahmed Lazreg (Moroccan middle-distance runner)
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Ahmed Lazreg (born 25 September 1934) is a Moroccan middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-20
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Abdeslem Dargouth (Tunisian middle-distance runner)
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Abdeslem Dargouth (born 4 November 1935) is a Tunisian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 800 metres at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-25
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2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens squads – Women
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The rosters of all participating teams at the women's tournament of the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens.
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2025-08-25
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2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens squads – Men
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The rosters of all participating teams at the men's tournament of the 2009 Rugby World Cup Sevens.
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2025-08-21
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Anthony Milner (actor) (English actor (1947–2015))
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Anthony Milner (27 March 1947 – 6 July 2015) was an English actor.
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2025-08-21
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Adanjur A.Singaravel Viruthullar (Indian politician)
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Adanjur A.Singaravel Viruthullar (1898-1960) was an Indian Congress Party leader, freedom fighter and an agriculturist from the erstwhile Madras presidency.
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2025-08-22
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Paulo Noronha (Mozambican triple jumper)
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Paulo Francisco Noronha (born 12 September 1966) is a Mozambican former athlete. He competed in the men's triple jump at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-22
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Ronald Ford (Australian judoka)
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Ronald Ford (born 7 September 1942) is an Australian judoka. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1964 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-23
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Károly Molnár (judoka) (Hungarian judoka)
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Károly Molnár (born 22 July 1953) is a Hungarian judoka. He competed at the 1976 Summer Olympics and the 1980 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-23
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Ronny Sanabria (Costa Rican judoka)
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Ronny Sanabria (born 12 April 1964) is a Costa Rican judoka who lost on points after a first-round bye at the 1980 Summer Olympics and by ippon in 14 seconds at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-19
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Michaela Burešová-Loukotová (Czech rower (born 1967))
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Michaela Burešová-Loukotová (born 16 August 1967) is a Czech rower. She competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics and the 1992 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-24
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Marcel Klefenz (German footballer)
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Marcel Klefenz (born 20 April 1986) is a German former footballer who played as a defender.
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2025-08-22
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Freddie Read (English association football player)
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Freddie Read (born 27 October 2000) is an English footballer who plays college soccer as a midfielder for Georgia State University.
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2025-08-20
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Namkhain Tsend-Ayuush (Mongolian boxer)
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Namkhain Tsend-Ayuush (born 26 February 1945) is a Mongolian boxer. He competed in the men's light middleweight event at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-20
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Webbyego Mwangu (Zambian boxer)
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Webbyego Mwangu is a Zambian boxer. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1980 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-24
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Ulbosin Zholchiyeva (Kazakhstani footballer)
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Ulbosin Zholchiyeva (Russian: Улбосын Жолчиева; born 5 November 1986) is a Kazakhstani footballer who plays as a defender and has appeared for the Kazakhstan women's national team.
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2025-08-21
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Mohamed Al-Aywan (Lebanese weightlifter (born 1971))
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Mohamed Al-Aywan (born 16 June 1971) is a Lebanese weightlifter. He competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-23
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Jockson Dhas (Indian footballer)
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Jockson Dhas (born 9 April 1995) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Super League Kerala club Calicut FC.
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2025-08-22
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Mahendran Kannan (Indian weightlifter (born 1964))
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Mahendran Kannan (born 5 March 1964) is an Indian weightlifter. He competed in the men's flyweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-22
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Taoufik Maaouia (Tunisian weightlifter)
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Taoufik Maaouia (born 5 February 1959) is a Tunisian weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-22
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Nery Minchez (Guatemalan weightlifter)
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Nery Minchez (born 1 June 1963) is a Guatemalan weightlifter. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1984 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-21
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Joseph Kaddu Kutfesa (Ugandan weightlifter)
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Joseph Kaddu Kutfesa (born 21 February 1970) is a Ugandan weightlifter. He competed in the men's lightweight event at the 1988 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-23
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Lalbiakhlua Jongte (Indian footballer (born 2002))
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Lalbiakhlua Jongte (born 23 July 2002), commonly known as Biaka, is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for I-League club Mohammedan, on loan from Indian Super League club Hyderabad.
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2025-08-20
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Miloslav Buzek (Czech equestrian)
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Miloslav Buzek (25 November 1899 – 19 April 1940) was a Czech equestrian. He competed in two events at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
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2025-08-23
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Developer Experience
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Developer Experience (DX or DevEx) refers to the overall experience of developers in their working environment, including the tools, processes, and culture that they interact with daily. It examines how people, practices, and technology affect a developer's ability to work efficiently and happily. In essence, DX encompasses the "friction" developers encounter in everyday work and how emotionally connected they feel to their jobs. A positive developer experience is increasingly recognized as crucial for organizations, as it correlates with higher productivity and better talent retention – for example, surveys show a strong majority of developers consider DX important in deciding whether to stay in a job, and engineering leaders believe improving DX is essential to attract and retain top talent.
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2025-08-23
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Riko Fujita (Japanese association football player)
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Riko Fujita (born 29 September 1997) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a defender for WE League club AC Nagano Parceiro Ladies.
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2025-08-24
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2023 Dubai apartment fire (Fire in Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
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On 15 April 2023, a residential building caught fire in the Al Ras neighbourhood of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which led to 16 fatalities and nine wounded. A preliminary investigation by the Dubai Civil Defence Forces showed non-compliance with building safety and security rules as the cause of the fire.
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2025-08-23
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Flying V Fire (2023 wildfire near Globe, Arizona, USA)
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The Flying V Fire is an active wildfire near Globe, Arizona. Ignited in the early afternoon at about 2:15 PM on July 5, 2023, the cause of the fire is still under investigation. As of July 10, 2023[update], the fire had burned 831 acres (336 ha) and was 52% contained.
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2025-08-23
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Tolulope Oginni (Nigerian businessman)
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Tolulope Joshua Oginni is a Nigerian businessman and technology entrepreneur, within the agriculture and banking sector. He is the chief executive officer of Transfurd Limited, an agricultural development and management service company. Tolulope was named one of Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 in the business category for 2019.
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2025-08-19
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German capture of Neutral Moresnet
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On 4 August 1914, Germany invaded Belgium, initially leaving Neutral Moresnet as "an oasis in a desert of destruction". "As a proof of German preparation, war had come automatically at 7:00 a.m., 3 August 1914. At 11:00 p.m. (Belgian time) the outposts on the main roads holding Pepinster, Battice, Herve and smaller hamlets, were attacked and forced back to the fortified lines of Liège. The towns defended near the frontier were soon flaming ruins, the quaint neutral territory of Moresnet rising as an oasis in a desert of destruction".
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2025-08-22
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Radiant Imaging Labs (American software development company)
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Radiant Imaging Labs is an American software development company noted for the making of Radiant Photo, an image editing application designed to enhance the quality and appearance of digital photos. This software uses AI technology to analyze images and automatically apply corrections to improve color, contrast, sharpness, and tone.
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2025-08-25
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17th Shahrivar Street (Road in Tehran, Iran)
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17th of Shahrivar Street (خیابان هفده شهریور in Persian) is a main road in the south east of Tehran, connecting Khorasan Square to Shohada Square to the north and passing Khorasan Square further to the south towards Shoosh square.
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2025-08-22
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Bontempi Love Organ (English musician and producer)
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Bontempi Love Organ is the stage name of Mike Brooks, an electronic musician and producer based in Bradford, England. Known for blending genres such as acid funk, techno, and ambient, Brooks has been an active contributor to the electronic music scene for over three decades. His performances and music often showcase a creative and experimental approach to live electronic soundscapes.
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2025-08-25
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Door to Dusk (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Door to Dusk may refer to:
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2025-08-19
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Juicetopher (2025 studio album by Chris Pinset, Oran Juice Jones II)
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Juicetopher is the studio album by American producer Chris Pinset and a rapper/songwriter Oran Juice Jones II, (son of R&B singer Oran Juice Jones) released April 20, 2025, through Esclave records label. The album marks a significant departure from Jones' previous digital-era work, as it was recorded entirely in one take to 24-track analog tape at Mood Recording in Nyack, New York, without the use of computers. It was later remixed and re-released in Dolby Atmos format. The title Juicetopher carries dual significance. It fuses "Juice," a nod to the artist himself, and "Christopher," the birth name of guitarist and co-producer Chris Pinset, whose alias "Juicetopher" also helped inspire the project's name. Pinset, a key force behind the album’s sound, co-led production alongside Adam Deitch, Lamar Moore, and Tre-Bor — forming the creative backbone of what became known as The Juicetopher Project.
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2025-08-23
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Potocki family with Ostoja coat of arms
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The Potocki (rus: Потоцкие) of the Ostoja coat of arms – a Polish noble family originating from Greater Poland.
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2025-08-24
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List of harbours in the Isle of Man
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The Isle of Man is an island located in the middle of the northern Irish Sea, almost equidistant from England to the east, Northern Ireland to the west and Scotland (closest) to the north, while Wales to the south is almost the distance of the Republic of Ireland to the southwest. It is 52 kilometres (32 mi) long and, at its widest point, 22 kilometres (14 mi) wide. It has an area of around 572 square kilometres (221 sq mi).
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2025-08-25
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Anurag Jain
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Anurag Jain is a senior IAS officer of the 1989 batch of the Madhya Pradesh cadre. He is serving as the Chief Secretary of Madhya Pradesh, the top-most civil servant in the state government.
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2025-08-24
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Central Coaches Aberdeen (Coach-hire company in Aberdeen, Scotland)
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Central Coaches (Aberdeen) Ltd. is a coach-hire company based in Aberdeen, Scotland.
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2025-08-25
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Operation Reading Bridge (Contingency plan for the death of Catherine, Princess of Wales)
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Operation Reading Bridge is the codename for the set of plans developed by the British royal family and the UK government in the event of the death of Catherine, Princess of Wales. The operation outlines procedures for the announcement, national mourning, and funeral arrangements following her death. It is comparable to Operation Menai Bridge, the plan for King Charles III, and Operation London Bridge, which was followed upon the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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2025-08-24
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Svante Forsbäck
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Svante Forsbäck (born 1971 in Ekenäs, Finland) is a Finnish mastering engineer and owner of Chartmakers Oy.
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2025-08-25
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Mort Lindsey (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Mort Lindsey (1923–2012) was an American composer.
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2025-08-21
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Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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Oleksandr Usyk vs. Daniel Dubois was a boxing match on 26 August 2023.
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2025-08-22
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Steve Segner
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Steve Segner (born April 25, 1948) is an American entrepreneur and hotelier best known for his pioneering role in the natural pet food industry and his contributions to tourism and community development in Sedona, Arizona.
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2025-08-20
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Battle Rage
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Battle Rage is a miniatures wargame published by Goblin Games.
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2025-08-23
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Record News (English) (Kenyan English-language online news platform)
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Record News is an English-language online news platform based in Nairobi, Kenya. It is operated by Record Broadcasting Ltd., a privately held media company associated with the Record TV brand in East Africa.
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2025-08-25
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Tristan Hamm (Professional Boxer)
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Tristan Hamm is a Canadian professional boxer, entrepreneur, and social media influencer.
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2025-08-25
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IHF Men's U17 Handball World Championship (Men's U17 handball tournament)
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The IHF Men's U17 Handball World Championship is the official competition for men's national handball teams under age 17. It has been organised by the International Handball Federation since 2025.
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2025-08-19
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Computational writing (Digital-first writing that integrates multimedia and computational workflows)
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Computational writing or computational publishing is a digital-first approach to writing that integrates text with multimedia such as images, video, audio, charts, interactive graphics, 3D models, maps, source code, and tables. It emphasizes software-based authoring and publishing workflows that make multimedia documents easier to create, version, and share online. Computational writing brings together hypertext, Markdown, mathematical notation, chemistry notation, and LaTeX for a variety of writing formats so that text can be combined with embedded media and computer code elements for interactive charts, maps, animation, structural formulas, or other multimedia. Authors can assemble this hypermedia into publications designed primarily for the web, electronic publishing, and other ebook formats such as EPUB.
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2025-08-19
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R Carinae (disambiguation) (Topics referred to by the same term)
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R Carinae is a double star in the constellation Carina with a Mira variable as the primary component.
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2025-08-22
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Radiant Photo
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Radiant Photo 2 is an AI-assisted photo-editing software designed to optimize images with a single click. The software uses AI to analyze a photo's object type and instantly apply suitable edition settings. Once default results are produced that way, the tool allows for the subsequent manual adjustments to tone, color, and other details. The software is designed to run locally, using the user's device resources, without uploading data to the cloud to ensure privacy and performance. Unlike generative AI tools, Radiant Photo 2 works exclusively by modifying existing pixels, without creating new ones. Made by Radiant Imaging Labs, the app can work standalone or as a plug-in for Adobe products. Its performance was recently reviewed in comparison to other photo editors in the category.
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2025-08-21
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CroXhenge
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CroXhenge is a collection of 170 stone boulders weighing 300 kilograms each funded by the Three Rivers District council, located on the Green of the village Croxley Green in Hertfordshire, England. The purpose of these boulders is to block vehicle incursions to protect and maintain the Green from traffic caused by two neighbouring pubs. This action could have been caused by the annual (but now permanently discontinued) Carters Steam Fair, where attractions, vendors and cars park on the Green to enjoy the fair.
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2025-08-25
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Gabriel Olufunmilayo
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Gabriel Olufunmilayo (born 12 May 2000 in Lagos) is a Nigerian professional squash player. He is currently ranked No. 138 in the world and No. 2 in Nigeria, behind Onaopemipo Adegoke. He has won multiple national titles and competes internationally on the PSA World Tour.
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2025-08-24
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Karthikaya Dev
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Karthikeya Dev is an Indian film actor, who has worked predominantly in the Telugu movie industry. Karthikeya Dev has worked in popular movies like Salaar, Karthikeya Dev's previous film to hit theatres was Tuk Tuk in 2025.
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