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[ "The genus includes the following species: Andreacarus brachyuromys Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent Brachyuromys in Madagascar) Andreacarus eliurus Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent Eliurus in Madagascar) Andreacarus galidia Dowling et al., 2007 (on the carnivoran Galidia in Madagascar) Andreacarus gymnuromys Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent Gymnuromys in Madagascar) Andreacarus hemicentetes Fain, 1991 (on the tenrec Hemicentetes in Madagascar) Andreacarus matthyssei Fain, 1991 (on the rodent Cricetomys in Nigeria) Andreacarus petersi Radford, 1953 (on the rodents Cricetomys, Arvicanthis, and Mastomys and the earwig Hemimerus in mainland Africa) Andreacarus nesomys Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent Nesomys in Madagascar) Andreacarus tenrec Dowling et al., 2007 (on the tenrec Tenrec in Madagascar) Andreacarus voalavo Dowling et al., 2007 (on the rodent Voalavo in Madagascar) Andreacarus zumpti Taufflieb, 1956 (on Cricetomys in mainland Africa)", "Notable people with the surname include: Louise Abeita (born 1926), American writer Pablo Abeita (1871-1940), American politician", "Redirect to: Pokémon World Championships#2016 World Championships", "Guizhou's vice-governor Sun Guoqiang said authorities should have checked the mine and asked officials after the burst: \"Did anyone of you visit the mine after approving the shaft maintenance project\"?", "Cri-Zelda Brits captained South Africa in 23 matches in 2007 and 2008, but was replaced as captain in 2009 in order to \"concentrate entirely on her own performance.\"", "Mechanical properties ISO 6361: Wrought Aluminium and Aluminium Alloy Sheets, Strips and Plates", "See also: aircraft, list of aircraft engine manufacturers A B-C D-G H-L M-P Q-S T-Z T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z", "Events from the year 1763 in Sweden", "Anaches is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Anaches dorsalis (Pascoe, 1858) Anaches semicylindricus (Hayashi, 1974) Anaches wenhsini Holzschuh & Lin, 2013 Anaches yitingi Holzschuh & Lin, 2013", "Krasnogvardeysky (Russian: ; masculine), Krasnogvardeyskaya (; feminine), or Krasnogvardeyskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Krasnogvardeysky, Altai Krai, a settlement in Cherepanovsky Selsoviet of Zmeinogorsky District of Altai Krai Krasnogvardeysky, Ryazan Oblast, a settlement in Mosolovsky Rural Okrug of Shilovsky District of Ryazan Oblast Krasnogvardeysky, Artyomovsky District, Sverdlovsk Oblast, a settlement in Artyomovsky District of Sverdlovsk Oblast Krasnogvardeysky, Beryozovsky, Sverdlovsk Oblast, a settlement under the administrative jurisdiction of the town of Beryozovsky, Sverdlovsk Oblast Krasnogvardeysky, Tula Oblast, a settlement in Bolshekalmyksky Rural Okrug of Kireyevsky District of Tula Oblast Krasnogvardeysky, Vladimir Oblast, a settlement in Suzdalsky District of Vladimir Oblast Krasnogvardeyskoye, Republic of Adygea, a selo in Krasnogvardeysky District of the Republic of Adygea Krasnogvardeyskoye, Stavropol Krai, a selo in Krasnogvardeysky District of Stavropol Krai", "First published in 2002, the book has been called \"autobiography\" or \"semi-autobiography.\"", "Marshall Howard Crenshaw (born November 11, 1953) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known for hit songs such as \"Someday, Someway,\" a US Top 40 hit in 1982, \"Cynical Girl,\" and \"Whenever You're on My Mind.\"", "Redirect to: Institute of Physics Awards", "In 1928 Hubert Ausböck was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the flyweight class after losing his fight to the upcoming gold medalist Antal Kocsis.", "The film is cited as a classic example of the Mexican genre of Cabaretera (Dance Hall film) about \"a sympathetic character, a good woman forced into a bad life by circumstances beyond Salón México's control.\"", "The following three lists of generic and genericized trademarks are: marks which were originally legally protected trademarks, but have been genericized and have lost List of generic and genericized trademarks's legal status due to becoming generic terms, marks which have been abandoned and are now generic terms marks which are still legally protected as trademarks, at least in some jurisdictions", "Núñez was the leader of the so-called \"Regeneration\" process which produced the Colombian Constitution of 1886 which was to remain until 1991", "A list of films produced in Brazil in 2002 (see 2002 in film):", "Camelot Co. Ltd. (doing business as Camelot Software Planning) is a Japanese video game developer established in 1990 under the name Sega CD4, but quickly renamed to Sonic!", "Sayaka Nakaya's biggest role as a voice actress was as the title character Chitose Sakuraba in the anime series Chitose Get You!", "Anaïs or Anais may refer to:", "|url=https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-cleaner-production/%7Cdate=2020-07-13}}</ref> |url=https://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=19167&tip=sid/%7Cdate=2020-07-13}}</ref>", "Redirect to: Manuel Torres (footballer, born 1991)", "Notable people with the surname include: Chieko Ochi ( , born 1987), Japanese singer, model and actress Daisuke Ochi ( , born 1983), Japanese baseball player Hayato Ochi ( , born 1982), Japanese footballer Hideo Ochi (born 1940), Japanese karateka Ryosuke Ochi ( , born 1990), Japanese footballer Takao Ochi ( , born 1964), Japanese politician Yoshiaki Ochi ( ), Japanese classical composer and percussionist Yuki Ochi ( , born 1990), Japanese actor", "Clampitt is a surname and it may refer to: Amy Clampitt, American poet and author Edward A. Clampitt, American pioneer oilman Jaime Clampitt, Canadian boxer James Clampitt, English rugby player", "A previous album, Go!", "Dr Nirmala Visweswara Rao (born 29 May 1969) is a classical dancer in kuchipudi and Bharathanatyam", "Notable people with the surname include: Billie Faiers, British reality TV participant Sam Faiers (born 1990), British reality TV participant Thomas Faiers (born 1987), English road racing cyclist", "1986), Russian footballer Khurin (disambiguation), places in Iran", "Redirect to: Carbon tetrafluoride", "Tamamura Kōzaburō ( ) (1856-1923?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Gonzalo Celorio, Mexican writer and academic Víctor Celorio (born 1957), Mexican writer, businessman and inventor", "Notable people in this family include: William Herschel (1738-1822), astronomer and composer, discoverer of Uranus Caroline Herschel (1750-1848), astronomer and singer, sister of Sir William Herschel John Herschel (1792-1871), mathematician and astronomer, son of Sir William Herschel Alexander Stewart Herschel (1836-1907), astronomer, grandson of Sir William Herschel William James Herschel (1833-1917), Pioneer of fingerprinting, grandson of Sir William Herschel John Herschel the Younger (1837-1921), grandson of Sir William Herschel", "National Party historian Barry Gustafson said that Cora Louisa Burrell was \"one of the most important and influential women in the party's early history.\"", "Yunkyur (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in the Sakha Republic, Russia: Yunkyur, Olyokminsky District, Sakha Republic, a selo in Malzhagarsky Rural Okrug of Olyokminsky District Yunkyur, Verkhoyansky District, Sakha Republic, a selo in Sartansky Rural Okrug of Verkhoyansky District", "This is a list of films produced in Pakistan during 1980 (see 1980 in film) which use the Urdu language:", "Events from the year 1695 in Denmark", "Rudolph Matt (10 September 1909 in St. Anton am Arlberg - 18 November 1993 in Innsbruck) was an Austrian alpine skier and world champion.", "The NCAA Division I program competes in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.", "Sab Grey (real name: Frederick Prasunitz) is the founder of Iron Cross, one of the United States' first skinhead hardcore/Oi!", "Maayan or Ma'ayan (Hebrew: ‎) can refer to:", "-Exodus 20:8-11", "The following is list of Quaid e Azam stadiums in Pakistan: Jinnah Stadium (Gujranwala) Quaid-e-Azam Stadium", "Trees in this genus are native to the Andes mountain range in South America and are classified in two species: Vallea ecuadorensis Vallea stipularis", "Mr. Do's Wild Ride was released in 1984 as the third game in Universal's Mr. Do!", "The following is a list of songs written about Chennai, the capital city of Tamilnadu province of India: \"Chennai City Gangstar\" - a song from Venakkam Chennai (2013), sung by Annirudh Ravichander, Hard Kaur and Hiphop Tamizha \"Chennai Express\" - title song from Chennai Express (2013) sung by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Jonita Gandhi", "Notable people with the surname include: Knud Heglund (1894-1960), Danish stage and film actor Lili Heglund (1904-1992), Danish film actress Nina Heglund (born 1993), Norwegian-British handball player Svein Heglund (1918-1998), Norwegian engineer and military officer", "Kathleen Culhane Lathbury had three sisters, Norah (later Nicholls), Rosalind (later Lady Padmore), Christine and two brothers, Robert (who died in his teens), and Michael who all had equally remarkable lives", "Notable people with the surname include: Chris Swailes (born 1970), English football player Danny Swailes (born 1979), English football player Donovan Swailes (1892-1984), Canadian politician Robert Swailes (1896-1968), Canadian politician", "Party Tricks premiered on Network Ten on 6 October 2014 at 8:30pm.", "For a complete list see Category:Football clubs in Cameroon", "Geograpsus is a genus of crabs in the family Grapsidae, containing four extant species, and one extinct species: Geograpsus crinipes (Dana, 1851) Geograpsus grayi (H. Milne-Edwards, 1853) Geograpsus lividus (H. Milne-Edwards, 1837) Geograpsus stormi De Man, 1895 Geograpsus severnsi Paulay & Starmer, 2011", "Mashino may refer to: Mashino, Sergiyevo-Posadsky District, Moscow Oblast, a village in Sergiyevo-Posadsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia Mashino, Shchyolkovsky District, Moscow Oblast, a village in Shchyolkovsky District of Moscow Oblast, Russia Mashino, Tver Oblast, a village in Tver Oblast, Russia Mashino, name of several other rural localities in Russia", "Redirect to: Alcyone and Ceyx", "Preceding the release, supported by three singles; \"Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It\", \"Do Ya Thang\", and \"Why Me?\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Dearlove (1869-1955), English cricketer Des Dearlove, British journalist and business theorist Jack Dearlove (1911-1967), English rower Paul Dearlove (born 1979), Scottish rugby union player Richard Dearlove (born 1945), British intelligence officer", "Sometime (probably still in the 18th century), an eastern extension added three bays and a second entrance, converting the building into a two family residence.", "In modern Irish the people of the mounds are also called daoine sídhe [din i]; in Scottish mythology Aos Sí are daoine sìth.", "Prior to Love Their Country's release, a Fat Wreck Chords press release had stated that the album would range from \"the Dixie Chicks to Garth [Brooks], Hank [Williams] Sr. to [Johnny] Cash.\"", "Luz Chavita (1880-?)", "Selagis is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Selagis adamsi (Deuquet, 1959) Selagis atrocyanea (Carter, 1932) Selagis aurifera (Gory & Laporte, 1838) Selagis baumi (Obenberger, 1956) Selagis caloptera (Boisduval, 1835) Selagis carteri (Obenberger, 1956) Selagis chloriantha (Fairmaire, 1877) Selagis commixta (Obenberger, 1930) Selagis confusa (Obenberger, 1832) Selagis corusca (Waterhouse, 1882) Selagis despecta (Fairmaire, 1877) Selagis discoidalis (Blackburn, 1892) Selagis hopei (Obenberger, 1956) Selagis intercribrata (Fairmaire, 1877) Selagis obscura (Carter, 1924) Selagis olivacea (Carter, 1913) Selagis peroni (Fairmaire, 1877) Selagis regia (Carter, 1928) Selagis spencei (Mannerheim, 1837) Selagis splendens (Macleay, 1872) Selagis venusta (Carter, 1937) Selagis viridicyanea (Fairmaire, 1877) Selagis yalgoensis (Carter, 1924) Selagis zecki (Deuquet, 1959)", "Notable people with the surname include: Gustave Doret (1866-1943), Swiss composer and conductor Michael Doret, designer and illustrator Thomas Doret (born 1996), Belgian child actor", "Notable people with the surname include: Drew McFedries (born 1978), American mixed martial artist", "KCHR may refer to: KCHR-FM, a radio station (107.3 FM) licensed to serve Cotton Plant, Arkansas, United States KCHR (AM), a defunct radio station (1350 AM) formerly licensed to serve Charleston, Missouri, United States", "Goldasht (Persian: ‎‎) may also refer to: Goldasht, Alborz Goldasht-e Olya, Fars Province Goldasht-e Sofla, Fars Province Goldasht, Gilan Goldasht, Lorestan Goldasht, Markazi Goldasht, Mazandaran Goldasht, Sistan and Baluchestan Goldasht, Lamerd Goldasht Jamalyan Gol Dasht (disambiguation)", "According to Dennis Witmer, an energy consultant with the UA Alaska Center for Energy and Power, the project was \"effectively stalled.\"", "Notable people with this surname include: Lincoln Quillian, American sociologist Ronnie Quillian, former Canadian football player William Quillian (disambiguation), several people", "The prize is awarded for innovative performance or communication-related activities at the highest level, within or across artistic forms of expression Telenor Culture Prize Committee Ingrid Kindem, Musician and composer, Leader of the Jury Lars Saabye Christensen, Author Martin Eia-Revheim, House Manager, Sparebankstiftelsen Asta Busingye Lydersen, Singer and actor Henrik Mestad, Actor Jo Strømgren, Choreographer, dancer and director Kai Rosenberg, Telenor Group", "Santiago Civetta Ponce de Leon (born 28 February 1998) is an Uruguayan rugby union player who generally plays as a Flanker represents Uruguay internationally.", "The most notable boulder outcrop located in the village being \"Goat Rock\" and just out of town is \"Old Mystery Face\"", "The medal is intended for those civilians who have shown zeal, courage, leadership, and self-sacrifice during the event of a flood disaster", "Alexandru Moraru was a Bessarabian politician.", "Notable people with the surname include: Cliff Biggers, comic-book writer and journalist Clyde Biggers, American college football coach Dan Biggers, American television actor Earl Derr Biggers (1884-1933), American novelist and playwright E. J. Biggers (born 1987), American football cornerback Jeff Biggers (born 1963), American writer and journalist John T. Biggers (1924-2001), American muralist during the Harlem Renaissance Sissy Biggers (born 1957), American television personality Trenesha Biggers (born 1981), American professional wrestler W. Watts Biggers (1927-2013), American novelist and television writer William Biggers (1874-1935), English footballer Biggers can also refer to: Biggers, Arkansas, a town in Randolph County, Arkansas Biggers, Texas, a ghost town in Collin County, Texas", "(Also see the disambiguation page for Freydun and Fereydun.)", "People with the surname include: Agustín Mazzilli (born 1989), Argentine field hockey player Frank Mazzilli (born 1962) Canadian politician Lee Mazzilli (born 1955), American baseball player L. J. Mazzilli (born 1990), American baseball player Pascoal Ranieri Mazzilli (1910-1975), Brazilian politician", "Do You Know may refer to:", "The Singapore Women's Hall of Fame was created in 2014, and Lee Choo Neo was inducted into it that same year, under the category \"Health.\"", "Events from the Year 1983 in England", "Redirect to: Telekom Romania", "108-447, during the 108th United States Congress, approving appropriations of $388 billion for eleven departments including \"foreign operations, export financing, and related programs for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2005, and for other purposes.\"", "Cratocerus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Cratocerus monilicornis Dejean, 1829 Cratocerus sulcatus Chaudoir, 1852", "Redirect to: Non-binary gender#Definitions and identity", "Rud-e Ayuk Dar Kheyari (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Rūd-e Ayūk Dār Kheyārī; also known as Rūd-e Ayūk and Rūd-e Ayyūk) is a village in Bahmayi-ye Sarhadi-ye Gharbi Rural District, Dishmok District, Kohgiluyeh County, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, Iran.", "St Botolph's Church, Wardley is a redundant Anglican church in the small village of Wardley, Rutland, England.", "Robert Trewhella (1830-?)", "Notable people with the surname include: Aleksander Żywiecki (born 1962), Polish painter Alexis Zywiecki (born 1984), French footballer", "Lucius Junius Henderson (June 8, 1861 - February 18, 1947) was an American silent film director and actor of the early silent period involved in more than 70 film productions.", "Notable people with the surname include: Juanita Feldhahn (born 1973), Australian cyclist Nicolas Feldhahn (born 1986), German footballer Shaunti Feldhahn, American writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Dick Been (1914-1978), Dutch footballer Harry Been (born 1949), Dutch football official Mario Been (born 1963), Dutch footballer and manager Michael Been (1950-2010), American musician Robert Levon Been (born 1978), American musician Saneita Been (born 1986), Turks and Caicos Islands beauty pageant winner", "The List of Hawker Sea Fury operators lists the counties and their air force units that have operated the aircraft:", "Notable people with the surname include: Jim Steeg (born 1950), American sports executive Ludwig Steeg (1894-1945), German politician Théodore Steeg (1868-1950), French politician", "This species possesses the L-number L015", "Important events during this month include: Mangsir purnima (Full Moon), Udhauli (public holiday), Chhath (it usually falls in Kartik but in 2015 it fell in Mangsir)", "Biochemical modifications such as oxidation or rearrangement produce the related sesquiterpenoids.", "Aaron Copland referred to Orbón as \"Cuba's most gifted composer of the new generation.\"", "This is a list of United States Marine Corps logistics groups:", "The film won the Focus Grand Prize for Canadian/Québec Film at the 2015 Festival de nouveau Cinéma.", "14% of the inhabitants are immigrants or have immigrant roots, which is more than in most of Helsinki.", "Tony Morgan may refer to: Tony Morgan (sailor) (born 1931), British sailor Tony Morgan (weightlifter) (born 1969), British weightlifter Tony Morgan (computer scientist) (born c. 1944), British computer scientist", "Redirect to: Toronto Blizzard (1986-1993)" ]
[ "Eschbach Dam is located in Remscheid, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.", "Notable people with the surname include: Carl Magnay Christopher Magnay (1767-1826), Lord Mayor of London in 1821 Claude Magnay (1819-1870), English clergyman, writer and cricketer Thomas Magnay William Magnay (disambiguation)", "Notable people with the surname include: Jim Clyburn, American politician and the current Majority Whip in the U.S. House of Representatives Danny Clyburn (1974-2012), American baseball player Mignon Clyburn, American bureaucrat Bill Clyburn, American politician from South Carolina", "Sotion was the teacher of Seneca the Younger, who \"sat as a lad, in the school of the philosopher Sotion.\"", "Dr. Reuben Paul Higgins Sr. (September 27, 1880 - January 13, 1949) was a prominent physician and higher education officer from Cortland County in New York state.", "Redirect to: PGL Major: Kraków 2017", "Notable people with the surname include: Roscoe Bonisteel (1888-1972), American lawyer Roy Bonisteel (1930-2013), Canadian journalist and television host", "This is a list of car bomb attacks (including bombs stowed in vans, trucks, buses etc.)", "From the back cover: \"In Wild at Heart, John Eldredge invites men to recover Wild at Heart ( book )'s masculine heart, defined in the image of a passionate God.\"", "Redirect to: 9th Panzerlehr Brigade (Bundeswehr)", "Notable people with the surname include: Gerry Hardstaff (born 1940), English cricketer Joe Hardstaff (disambiguation), multiple people Richard Hardstaff (1863-1932), English cricketer Veronica Hardstaff (born 1941), British politician", "Lepidoclema is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Lepidoclema magnum Bellamy & Holm, 1985 Lepidoclema parvum Bellamy & Holm, 1985", "A Pure Michigan Byway is the designation for a segment of the State Trunkline Highway System in the US state of Michigan that is a \"scenic, recreational, or historic route that is representative of Michigan's natural and cultural heritage.\"", "James Blackshaw has released albums on the labels Celebrate Psi Phenomenon, Barl Fire Recordings, Static Caravan, Digitalis Industries, Important Records, Tompkins Square, and Young God Records.", "Several ships have been named Matsu ( / , \"pine tree\"): Japanese destroyer Matsu (1915), a Kaba-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I Japanese destroyer Matsu (1944), the lead ship of Japanese ship Matsu's class during World War II Matsu-class destroyer, a class of destroyer built for the Imperial Japanese Navy Japanese submarine I-29, a submarine of the Imperial Japanese Navy, code-named Matsu JDS Matsu (PF-286), a Kusu-class patrol frigate of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, formerly USS Charlottesville (PF-25)", "\"Since there was a snowboarding event on that day, and a big line at the cable railway, my brother suggested taking the gondola instead, a decision which ultimately saved our lives.\"", "This is a list of all the United States Supreme Court cases from volume 354 of the United States Reports:", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1918:", "Daptone Records is a funk and soul independent record label based in Brooklyn, New York that is known for Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings and Charles Bradley.", "Katrina Porter was born in Perth with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, a condition that causes muscle weakness and joint stiffness.", "Bogislaw XIII , Duke of Pomerania had eleven children, among which, from his first marriage: Philip II Francis Bogislaw XIV, the last ruling duke of Pomerania George II, Duke of Pomerania Ulrich, Duke of Pomerania Anna de Croy, the last member of the dynasty Clara Maria of Pomerania-Barth", "Redirect to: Jett Rebel", "Some Banks operating in Kayonza district: KCB BANK RWANDA LTD Kayonza Branch BANK OF KIGALI LTD Kayonza Branch BPR Part of Atlas Mara Kayonza GT BANK RWANDA LTD Kayonza", "Notable people with the surname include: Radu Aldulescu (born 1954), Romanian writer Radu Aldulescu (musician) (1922-2006), Romanian-born Italian cellist", "Notable people with the surname include: Massimilian Porcello (born 1980), German-Italian football (soccer) player Rick Porcello (born 1988), American baseball player Sam Porcello (1935/36-2012), American food scientist", "34th Street -- Herald Square station is located at Herald Square in Midtown Manhattan where 34th Street, Broadway and Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) intersect, and is served by the: D, F, N, and Q trains at all times R train at all times except late nights B, M, and W trains on weekdays <F> train during rush hours in the peak direction", "Known for Séamus McFerran's love of singing, he was a member of a Belfast choir that won the Welsh Festival competition, and toured America twice.", "Notable people with the surname include: Eric Ravilious (1903-1942), British painter, designer, book illustrator and wood-engraver James Ravilious (1939-1999), British photographer; son of Eric Tirzah Ravilious (1908-1951; née Garwood), British artist; wife of Eric", "The Samtgemeinde Aue consists of the following municipalities: Bad Bodenteich Lüder Soltendieck Wrestedt", "Dice tried to illegally put this album out but was unsuccessful due to contract", "Luo Meizhen (Chinese: ; pinyin: Luó Měizhēn, 9 July 1885?", "B. Steane referred to him as \"the English lyric tenor par excellence, without equal then or now.\"", "United is a thrash metal band from Japan formed in 1981.", "Talamantez is a surname and may refer to: Abel Talamantez (born 1978), Mexican American singer Esmi Talamantez, Tejano singer Inés Talamantez, Mescalero ethnographer and theologian", "Riot Girl contains songs from her entire non-character song discography up until her 2008 single, \"Unnamed World.\"", "Now: The Hits of Winter 2008 is the 21st album of the Australian Now!", "This sculpture was surveyed in 1993 as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture!", "Davydova may refer to: Alla Davydova (born 1966), Russian hammer thrower Anastasia Davydova (born 1983), Russian competitor in synchronized swimming and four-time Olympic champion Ekaterina Davydova, Russian ice dancer Lydia Davydova (born 1932), Russian soprano and a chamber music performer Natalya Davydova (born 1985), Ukrainian weightlifter Yelena Davydova (born 1961), Russian (formerly, Soviet) gymnast", "Here are lists of schools which only admit girls, or which only admit girls in certain grade levels, or which separate students by gender, in the United States", "The Amt Mitteldithmarschen consists of the following municipalities (with population in 2005): Albersdorf (3.588) Arkebek (250) Bargenstedt (925) Barlt (844) Bunsoh (871) Busenwurth (331) Elpersbüttel (915) Epenwöhrden (808) Gudendorf (425) Immenstedt (97) Krumstedt (556) Meldorf (7.655) Nindorf (1.165) Nordermeldorf (649) Odderade (325) Offenbüttel (283) Osterrade (462) Sarzbüttel (735) Schafstedt (1.343) Schrum (77) Tensbüttel-Röst (692) Wennbüttel (77) Windbergen (841) Wolmersdorf (345)", "Marjorie Netta Blamey MBE (13 March 1918 - 8 September 2019) was an English painter and illustrator, particularly noted for Marjorie Blamey's botanical illustrations for which she was described as \"the finest living botanical illustrator\", \"the best contemporary botanical illustrator\" and \"the top illustrator in Europe\" in reviews around the world.", "On 16 September 1988, Thames Television briefly re-launched Freetime, this time fronted by Andi Peters, but the series was cancelled after Freetime ( TV series )'s fifteenth and final edition on 23 December 1988", "Redirect to: List of members of the Italian Senate, 1994-1996", "Notable people with the surname include: Aime Kitenge (born 1975), Burundian football player Joël Kitenge (born 1987), Luxembourgian football player", "Notable people with the surname include: Élodie Jacquier-Laforge (born 1978), French politician François Jacquier (1711-1788), French mathematician Gilles Jacquier (1968-2012), French journalist Nicholas Jacquier (died 1472), French Dominican, Inquisitor and demonologist Paul Jacquier (1879-1961), French politician", "Men's Combined World Cup 1985/1986", "The entrances of the neighbourhood are marked with two Chinese gates, described as \"three meters high with sculptured dragons winding around the pillars and overhead ornate panels of red, gold and blue.\"", "In 2018, after disagreements with Ušakovs, Social Democratic Party `` Harmony '' defected to the Latvian Russian Union and the party lost its representation in the European Parliament until the 2019 elections, when Ušakovs and his ally, former Vice Mayor of Riga Andris Ameriks (a member of Honor to serve Riga!)", "Bailén-Miraflores comprises the following wards (barrios): Arroyo del Cuarto Arroyo de los Ángeles Camino de Suárez Carlinda Carlos Haya Florisol Gamarra Granja Suárez Haza del Campillo Industrial San Alberto La Alcubilla La Bresca La Corta La Encarnación La Florida La Trinidad Las Chapas Los Castillejos Los Millones Miraflores de los Ángeles Nueva Málaga Parque del Norte Parque Victoria Eugenia Pavero San Alberto San Martín Suárez Tejar de Salyt Victoria Eugenia", "A list of films produced in Brazil in 1937:", "Redirect to: Festival panafricain d'Alger 1969", "Xin Zhou is Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Duke University.", "Paul Couture may refer to: Paul Couture (Canadian politician) (1833-1913), dairy farmer and political figure in Quebec Paul A. Couture (1913-1992), American politician Paul Couture (sailor), French sailor", "The following events occurred in June 1909:", "Notable people with the surname include: Andy Flickinger (born 1978), French cyclist Daniel Flickinger, audio engineer Daniel Kumler Flickinger (1824-1911), American bishop Hali Flickinger (born 1994), American swimmer Jason Flickinger (born 1977), American rower", "For Shinobu Terajima's role in Caterpillar (2010), Terajima won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 60th Berlin Film Festival while her performance in Oh Lucy!", "Meir Zorea earned distinction through his combat actions in World War II and in the Israeli War of Independence.", "Redirect to: List of women's footballers with 100 or more international caps", "Juuso Riikola (born 9 November 1993) is a Finnish professional ice hockey defenseman currently under contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL).", "Lamble is a surname of British origin and may refer to: Jo Lamble (born 1965), Australian clinical psychologist Lloyd Lamble (1914-2008), Australian actor Martin Lamble (1949-1969), British drummer Regan Lamble (born 1991), Australian athlete", "Currently Radiodrum is used as a musical instrument similar to a MIDI controller in the sense that it has no inherent sound or effect, but rather produces control signals that can be used to control sound-production (or other effect.)", "List of Yiddish newspapers and periodicals", "Notable people with the surname include: Mehmet Hacıoğlu, Turkish football manager Murat Hacıoğlu, Turkish footballer", "Gontran Cherrier is a French Baker and Pastry Chef, a cookbook author, a TV presenter and an entrepreneur born on 11 November 1978 in the small city of Luc-sur-Mer (Calvados) in France", "Comonfort is a magic town since October 12 of 2018,Mexican city and municipality named after Mexican general and president Ignacio Comonfort located in the state of Guanajuato.", "A list of films produced in Italy in 1956 (see 1956 in film):", "Notable people with the surname include: Matthew P. Bigliardi (1920-1996), American bishop of the Episcopal Church Tebaldo Bigliardi (born 1963), Italian footballer", "John Cobbett is a sculptor born in Edinburgh in 1929.", "Redirect to: Port Belgrano Naval Base", "Notable people with the name include: Given name: Ben Ammi Ben-Israel, founder of The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem Ben-Ami Kadish (born 1924), U.S. Army mechanical engineer Surname: Daniel Ben-Ami, British journalist Doron Ben-Ami, Israeli archaeologist Didi Benami (born 1986), American singer/songwriter Jacob Ben-Ami (1890-1977), Russian-born stage actor Jeremy Ben-Ami, chairman of U.S. Israel advocacy group J Street Joseph Ben-Ami, head of the Canadian Centre for Policy Studies Moshe Ben-Ami (1898-1960), an Israeli politician and lawyer Naomi Ben-Ami (born 1960), Israeli diplomat and head of Nativ Shlomo Ben-Ami (born 1943), Israeli diplomat, politician and historian", "Sparostes is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Sparostes brevicollis Putzeys, 1866 Sparostes striatulus Putzeys, 1866", "WTAC may refer to: WTAC (FM) 89.7, a radio station in Burton, Michigan, United States WTAC-TV channel 16, a defunct television station in Flint, Michigan, United States WSNL 600 AM, a radio station in Flint, Michigan, United States that previously held the WTAC call sign WTAC (Johnstown, Pennsylvania) an AM radio station from 1922 to 1926", "James Heywood Markland (1788-1864) was an English solicitor and antiquary.", "For a complete list see Category:Football clubs in Mauritius", "This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Midland County, Texas.", "The telephone numbering plan in Yemen is as follows: 01 Sana'a 02 Aden 03 Hodaidah 04 Ibb, Taiz 05 Hadramaut 06 Marib 07 Saddah 70 Cell phones (Y) 71 Cell phones (Sabafon) 73 Cell phones (MTN, formerly Spacetel) 77 Cell phones (Yemenmobile) 79 Cell phones (TeleYemen)(Discontinued)", "In January 1931 a congressman went so far as to introduce a bill (never, however, enacted) proposing that during the whole of 1932 \"all postage stamps offered for sale through the United States..., of whatever color or denomination, shall bear the portrait of George Washington.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Gustave Thibon (1903-2001), French philosopher Louis Thibon (1866-1940), French civil servant (prefect)", "Notable people with the surname include: Igor Zakharevich (1963-2008), Russian chess Grandmaster Valery Zakharevich (born 1967), Russian fencer Yury Zakharevich (born 1963), Russian weightlifter", "Vasilisa Alexandrovna Davankova (Russian: ; born 2 May 1998) is a Russian YouTuber and a former Ice dancer.", "Notable people with the surname include: Kristof Vizvary (born 1983), Austrian handball player Matúš Vizváry (born 1989), Slovak ice hockey player Sylvia Čápová-Vizváry (born 1947), Slovak pianist", "David Vallance Robertson (16 August 1906 - ?)", "Megapsammoecus is a genus of beetles in the family Silvanidae, containing the following species: Megapsammoecus christinae Karner, 1995 Megapsammoecus inexpectatus Karner, 1995", "Psyb0t or Network Bluepill is a computer worm discovered in January 2009.", "In Uruguay-according to article 4 of Executive Decree 104/014-there are two types of higher education institutions: those engaged in teaching, research and extension to three or more unrelated subject areas, which use the name \"university\" (universidad in Spanish) those engaged in teaching, research and extension in one or more related subject areas, or in two unrelated, which are referred to as \"university institute\" (instituto universitario in Spanish)", "List of sailors at the Summer Olympics (alphabetically) List of 49er class sailors at the Summer Olympics List of Star class sailors at the Summer Olympics", "Notable people with the surname include: Andy McCombie (1876-1952), Scottish international footballer Karen McCombie (born 1963), author of children and young adult novels William McCombie (1805-1880), Scottish agriculturist famed for a herd of black-polled cattle", "Houston Edward Summers IV (born October 26, 1983), known mononymously as Houston, is an American singer, best known for Houston ( singer )'s hit single \"I Like That.\"", "The New Orleans Times-Picayune says that Chuck Perkins \"recites poetry like a prize fighter...always going for a knock out.\"", "Redirect to: Space Opera (disambiguation)#Literature", "Volleyball at the 2007 Southeast Asian Games was held 2 venues Indoor Volleyball: Gymnasium 2, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium (5 December 2007), Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand Beach Volleyball: Beach Volleyball Stadium, His Majesty the King's 80th Birthday Anniversary Stadium (5 December 2007), Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand", "Canton of Audincourt consists of the following communes: Arbouans Audincourt Badevel Dampierre-les-Bois Dasle Hérimoncourt Seloncourt Taillecourt Vandoncourt", "Sources: 1972 and 1973 Baseball Guides", "List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 1994 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 1995 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 1996 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 1997 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 1998 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 1999 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2000 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2001 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2002 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2003 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2004 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2005 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2006 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2007 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2008 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2009 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2010 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2011 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2012 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2013 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2014 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2015 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2016 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2017 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2018 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2019 List of UK Dance Singles Chart number ones of 2020", "Falsotrachystola is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Falsotrachystola asidiformis (Pic, 1915) Falsotrachystola torquata Holzschuh, 2007", "Blackstone Canal, Grafton Broad Canal, Cambridge Broad Brook Canal, Ludlow Cape Cod Canal, Sagamore First Level Canal, Holyoke Fort Point Channel, Boston Hampshire and Hampden Canal, Hampshire and Hampden Counties Hecla Canal, Blackstone Lechmere Canal, Cambridge Lowell canals Eastern Canal Hamilton Canal Lawrence Wasteway Massachusetts Wasteway Merrimack Canal Merrimack Wasteway Northern Canal Pawtucket Canal Western Canal Madaket Ditch, Nantucket Mattakeset Herring Creek, Edgartown Middlesex Canal, Middlesex County Mill River Diversion, Easthampton Mother Brook, Dedham North Canal, Lawrence Northfield Mountain Tailrace Tunnel, Millers Falls Salem Beverly Waterway Canal, Beverly Second Level Canal, Holyoke South Hadley Canal, South Hadley Third Level Canal, Holyoke Turners Falls Canal, Turners Falls", "Under Article 24 of the National Basketball Association (NBA) Constitution, the NBA commissioner has the power to hand down disciplinary actions (either suspensions or fines less than $60,000) on players for on-court incidents, conduct that does not conform to standards of fair play, conduct that does not comply with federal or state laws, and conduct that is detrimental to the game of basketball or the league.", "Hervé Pellois (born 17 April 1951) is a French politician representing La République En Marche!", "William Baxter Collier Fyfe died suddenly at his residence in St John's Wood, London in 1882.5", "Afrodite Superstar was nominated for 7 AVN Awards in 2007 including \"Best Director\", \"Best Screenplay\" and \"Best Musical Score.\"" ]
[ "August Frederik Beutler (c. 1728 in Dinkelsbühl - ?", "A report for the UK government described the tied pub system as \"one of the most inter-woven industrial relationships you can identify in the UK, with multiple streams of payments running in both directions, from the pub tenant to the pubco and vice versa, generally negotiated on a pub-by-pub basis.\"", "Redirect to: Mzuzu United FC", "Notable people with the surname include: James Ormiston (1915-1977), Canadian politician John Ormiston (1880-1917), Scottish footballer Ross Ormiston (born 1955), New Zealand cricketer Susan Ormiston (born c. 1959), Canadian journalist Thomas Ormiston (1878-1937), Scottish parliamentarian", "Ferdo Livadić (Ferdinand Wiesner) (30 May 1799 - 8 January 1879) was a Croatian composer.", "A list of films produced in the United Kingdom in 1971 (see 1971 in film):", "After the war, USS Humboldt ( AVP-21 ) was in commission in the United States Coast Guard as the cutter USCGC Humboldt (WAVP-372), later WHEC-372, from 1949 to 1969,", "Events from the year 1720 in Russia", "Heraud or Héraud is a surname, and may refer to: Corinne Heraud, Chief Inspector of the Missile inspection team in Iraq Guy Héraud (1920-2003), French politician and lawyer Javier Heraud (1942-1963), Peruvian poet John Abraham Heraud (1799-1887), English journalist and poet", "Annett Gamm is a two-time Olympian (2004 and 2008), a multiple-time German diving champion, and a four-time consecutive gold medalist in the women's synchronized platform at the European Aquatics Championships (2002, 2004, 2006, and 2008).", "Notable people with the surname include: Brenda Bowskill (born 1992), Canadian sailor Jimmy Bowskill (born 1990), Canadian musician", "General Maxwell R. Thurman Award's famous motto, which is engraved on the award is as follows: \"The mission of the Army Medical Department is to provide world class combat casualty care to America's most precious resource - It's Sons and Daughters - In Peace and War!\"", "Abzakovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia: Abzakovo, Baymaksky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Baymaksky District Abzakovo, Beloretsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a selo in Beloretsky District, and the ski resort of the same name located there Abzakovo, Uchalinsky District, Republic of Bashkortostan, a village in Uchalinsky District", "A list of films produced in Brazil in 1984:", "Marshall Historic District is a national historic district located at Marshall, Fauquier County, Virginia.", "Voltaire, receive the crown That one just presented to you; Jean-Paul-André Razins de Saint-Marc is beautiful to deserve it, When it is France who gives it!", "The Scout and Guide movement in Senegal is served by Confédération Sénégalaise du Scoutisme, umbrella organisation, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement Association des Scouts et Guides du Sénégal, also member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Eclaireuses et Eclaireurs du Sénégal Scouts et guides musulmans du Sénégal", "The following Lists of University of the Philippines people are available: List of University of the Philippines College of Law alumni List of University of the Philippines Diliman people List of University of the Philippines Los Baños people List of University of the Philippines Upsilonians", "Redirect to: Kia Asamiya", "Visa requirements for Saint Kitts and Nevis citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Saint Kitts and Nevis.", "Canobbio is a municipality in the circolo Vezia of the district of Lugano in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland", "William Prunier also represented France, gaining his only cap in 1992.", "Tom Gulley was born in Garner, North Carolina and died in an accidental drowning in Saint Charles, Arkansas.", "The initial plan, to fuse the statue in a single piece, was deemed to costly for the city, then engaged to convert Florence into capital of Italy.", "Brigadier Noël Louis St Pierre Bunbury DSO (1890-1971) was a senior British Indian Army officer during the Second World War.", "Notable people with the surname include: David Driskell (1931-2020), American artist Gretchen Driskell (born 1958), American politician James Driskell (born 1959), Canadian man wrongly convicted of murder John Driskell Hopkins (born 1971), American singer, musician, songwriter", "The following is a list of entomological journals and magazines:", "Minong is a village in Washburn County, Wisconsin, United States.", "A List of highways numbered 489:", "Solomonville School District 5 is a school district in Graham County, Arizona", "Notable people with the surname include: Betty McKilligan (born 1949), Canadian pair skater John McKilligan (born 1948), Canadian pair skater", "Notable people with the surname include: Anders Trulsson Bruland (1770-1818), Norwegian civil servant and politician Bjarte Bruland (born 1969), Norwegian politician Øyvind S. Bruland (born 1952), Norwegian oncologist Sverre Bruland (1923-2013), Norwegian trumpeter and conductor", "John Denzel Etoile Turner (3 December 1864 - 24 October 1949) was a noted South Australian Naval officer.", "Born in London, England, Gull came to Western Australia in 1852.", "Boulenger is a surname, and may refer to: Benjamin Boulenger, French footballer Edward George Boulenger (1888-1946), British zoologist, director of aquarium at London Zoo George Albert Boulenger (1858-1937), Belgian-British zoologist and botanist, described over 2,000 species Hippolyte Boulenger (1837-1874), Belgian landscape painter Marcel Boulenger (19th century), French fencer", "The album was recorded in the band's recording studio Spot X in Where the Light Shines Through's hometown San Diego, and produced by Switchfoot and John Fields, with whom the band has worked on their breakthrough album The Beautiful Letdown (2003) and its follow-ups, Nothing Is Sound (2005) and Oh!", "Redirect to: Flora Botanical Garden", "Notable people with the surname include: Dek Bake (born 1984), American football player Franz Bäke (1898-1978), German Army officer and Panzer commander Jan Bake (1787-1864), Dutch philologist and critic Laurens Bake (1629-1702), Dutch poet", "William Foxwist (1610 - 1673?)", "Bands which have featured at the event include: 6 Bullet Chamber Bear in the Air The Caper The Happy Club The Keyz Leatherat Molly Makes Mistakes The Quiet Man The Screamin' Abdabs Sideshow Bobs The Sirens Call Spank The Monkey Stereo Asylum Verona Kings Wild Mercury Sound More information about the next Middleton Music Festival can be found on the Middleton Music Festival Website", "The Officer's Swordknot (Hungarian: A Tiszti kardbojt) is a 1915 Hungarian silent romance film directed by Alexander Korda and starring Gábor Rajnay, Mici Haraszti and Ödön Pajor", "Trevor Beeson was appointed OBE in the 1997 New Year Honours \"for services to the Church of England, particularly as Dean of Winchester Cathedral.\"", "Frank Reynolds ( artist )'s journal contributions included London Magazine The Sketch Punch (magazine) Windsor Magazine The Illustrated London News", "Place of birth: Zagreb, Croatia Current team: VCA Amstetten (Austria) Players career: 1988-1993 Mladost Zagreb (Croatia) 1993-1996 Salonit Anhovo (Slovenia) 1997-1998 Plomien Sosnowiec (Poland) 1999-2000 GFCOA Ajjaccio (France) 2000-2002 Hypo Tirol Innsbruck (Austria) 2002-2003 Omniworld Almere (The Netherlands) 2003-2004 Salonit Anhovo (Slovenia) 2004-2005 Pafiakos Pafos (Cyprus) National team career: 1992-2002 Croatia (128 matches) Previous teams coached: 2005-2006 MOK Zagreb (Croatia) 2006-2007 Mladost Zagreb (Croatia) 2008-2010 MOK Zagreb (Croatia) 2010-2012 SK Posojilnica Aich/Dob (Austria) 2013-2015 ZOK Vukovar woman team (Croatia) 2016-2018 VCA Amstetten (Austria) 2018-2020 Salonit Anhovo (Slovenia) 2020-????", "Alan Sánchez (born November 23, 1985) is an Argentine footballer currently playing for Juventud Antoniana in the Torneo Argentino A", "Praise & Worship is an album by the American contemporary gospel music group Commissioned, released on June 13, 2006, on Verity/Legacy Records", "Adrien Moreau also won silver medals at the 1889 and 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris.", "Temple learned to throw on the wheel at Ball State University as an undergrad in Byron Temple's native Indiana.", "Redirect to: Volume 3 (Easybeats album)", "Buckmaster is an English surname, and may refer to: Adrian Buckmaster, 4th Viscount Buckmaster (born 1949), British businessman Charles Buckmaster (1950-1972), Australian poet Elliott Buckmaster (1889-1976), American naval officer Ernest Buckmaster (1897-1968), Australian artist Jim Buckmaster (born 1962), American CEO of Craigslist Martin Stanley Buckmaster, 3rd Viscount Buckmaster (1921-2007), British diplomat Maurice Buckmaster (1902-1992), British leader of the French SOE Paul Buckmaster (1946-2017), English musician/composer Stanley Owen Buckmaster, 1st Viscount Buckmaster (1861-1934), British politician Walter Buckmaster (1872-1942), British polo player", "For members of the Federal Parliament of Belgium (2007-2010), see: List of members of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium, 2007-2010 List of members of the Senate of Belgium, 2007-2010", "Carbonellia is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Carbonellia jolyi Mateu, 1985 Carbonellia platensis (Berg, 1883) Carbonellia atra (Mateu, 1972)", "Narcíso Monturiol may refer to one of the following submarines of the Spanish Navy named after submarine pioneer Narcís Monturiol: Spanish submarine Narcíso Monturiol (A-2), Spanish A-class submarine (Italian F class) Spanish submarine Narcíso Monturiol (S33), the former American Balao-class submarine USS Picuda (SS-382); acquired by the Spanish Navy in 1972; laid up with mechanical defects in 1975; struck from the Spanish Navy in 1977 Spanish submarine Narcíso Monturiol (S35), the former American Balao-class submarine USS Jallao (SS-368); acquired by the Spanish Navy in 1974; decommissioned in 1984 and scuttled off Cartagena in 1985 Spanish submarine Narcíso Monturiol (S82), S-80-class submarine under construction in Cartagena", "Notable people with the surname include: Hans Keiter (1910-2005), German handball player Les Keiter (1919-2009), American sports announcer Robert Keiter (born 1946), American lawyer", "Curling at the 2002 Winter Olympics took place from February 11 to February 18 in Ogden, Utah:", "Chief Johnson played three seasons in the majors, from 1913 until 1915, for the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Packers.", "This is a list of species of the hister beetle genus Operclipygus, of which there are currently 177", "The individual cays, clockwise starting in the north: Gun Cay (northernmost) Lime Cay (largest, most important) Maiden Cay Southeast Cay (easternmost) South Cay (almost connected with South Cay Rock) South Cay Rock (unvegetated, southernmost) Drunkenmans Cay (westernmost) Rackhams Cay (smallest)", "Connie Young Yu, a community historian and activist who would play a central role in getting the Angel Island Immigration Station designated a National Historic Landmark, said, 'In 1970 all that remained on the site were the deteriorating barracks.'", "Journalist and author Michael Segell, in Frederick Hemke's 2005 book, The Devil's Horn, called Hemke \"The Dean of Saxophone Education in America.\"", "Nawfal (Arabic: ‎) is an Arabic name:", "Tisquantum (/tskwntm/; c. 1585 (±10 years?)", "Simo is a surname which may refer to: Alfredo Fernández Simó (1915-1991), Dominican novelist, poet and diplomat Anna Simó (born 1968), Catalan politician Ana María Simo (born 1943), New York playwright, essayist and novelist Augustine Simo (born 1978), Cameroonian footballer JD Simo (born 1985), American blues and rock musician Isabel-Clara Simó (1943-2020), Valencian (Spanish) journalist and writer Mariví Simó (born 1983), Spanish football defender Lajos Simó (1943-2019), Hungarian former handball player Sándor Simó (1934-2001), Hungarian film producer, director and screenwriter", "Songs of Love and Loss is the 11th compilation album by English folk/rock singer-songwriter Roy Harper", "Born in Cappamore, County Limerick, Condon first played competitive hurling in John Condon ( hurler )'s youth.", "(CNC is also commonly used with many other types of machining besides turning.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Cristian Fabbiani (born 1983), Argentine professional footballer Mariana Fabbiani, Argentine Martín Fierro Award winning TV hostess, actress, model and singer Óscar Fabbiani (born 1950), Argentine-Chilean professional footballer Juan Vicente Fabbiani (1910-1989), Venezuelan painter", "Notable people with the surname include: Hans Sennewald (born 1961), German rower Robert W. Sennewald (born 1929), United States Army general Rolf Sennewald (born 1937), German weightlifter Ulrike Sennewald (born 1989), German rower", "A list of the films produced in Mexico in 1942 (see 1942 in film):", "The meaning of the name LM was never officially revealed to the public, though LM ( magazine ) was variously said to be short for Leisure Magazine, Leisure Monthly, or the pseudonymous Lloyd Mangram, under whose name copy frequently appeared in both Crash!", "Redirect to: 972 (disambiguation)", "Ultimate Tournament of Champions (2005); a $300,000 second-place prize in Jeopardy's IBM Challenge (2011), when Ken Jennings lost to the Watson computer but became the first human to beat third-place finisher Brad Rutter; a $100,000 second-place prize in the Jeopardy!", "Notable people with the surname include: Giovanni Cervone (born 1962), Italian footballer Tony Cervone, part of Spike Brandt and Tony Cervone, American television Animators, producers, directors and screenwriters, active 1991-present Marcelo Cervone (born 1993), Actor Musician", "Redirect to: Liberal Arts (film)", "Corral-Rubio is a municipality in Albacete, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.", "The Tribune stopped publishing the Hernando Today, which was located in Brooksville, on December 1, 2014, citing \"a tough newspaper advertising climate.\"", "Gerger may refer to: Gerger, a district in Turkey Garrgarr, Lori Province, Armenia Herher, Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia Grgr, Azerbaijan Qarqar, Azerbaijan Gerger, Iran (disambiguation)", "Redirect to: 2006 in video games", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Hayhurst (1905-1991), English cricketer and footballer Andy Hayhurst (born 1962), former English cricketer Dirk Hayhurst (born 1981), Major League Baseball pitcher and author France-Hayhurst family lived in Bostock Hall near to Middlewich in Cheshire, England from 1775 Terry Hayhurst, top ranked Professional Canadian Dart Player Tom Hayhurst, former city council member from Fort Wayne, Indiana Will Hayhurst (born 1994), professional footballer William Hayhurst (born 1887), farmer, principal, teacher, businessman and a Canadian federal politician", "Upon its launch in 1980, CNN was the first television channel to provide 24-hour news coverage, and was the first all-news television channel in the United States.", "Cao Xuân Dc (Hán t: ; 1843-1923) was a scholar, historian-mandarin, and court adviser in the Nguyn Dynasty, Vietnam.", "Geoff Bryan (born 1956) is a New Zealand television broadcaster, currently a newsreader for MediaWorks Radio and one of the breakfast hosts on Magic.", "Joseph Lloyd (1864-19??)", "The manner in which the change occurs, the Roman Catholic Church teaches, is a mystery: \"The signs of bread and wine become, in a way surpassing understanding, the Body and Blood of Christ.\"", "Argonaute was a 74-gun ship of the line of the French Navy.", "The event was held again in Rotterdam, Netherlands, from October 7-11, 2008", "Haukenæs wrote the following about Fylling's work: \"May many more appreciate Peder Fylling's activities, and may this often be carried out by men from the peasantry who ought to possess his investigative spirit for the benefit of the country and its people.\"", "Thomas Francklin (1721-15 March 1784) was an English academic, clergyman, writer and dramatist", "United Nations Security Council Resolution 420, adopted on May 31, 1978, considered a report by the Secretary-General regarding the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force.", "Schulenburg is the name of an old German noble family that goes back to 13th century and may refer to: Fritz-Dietlof von der Schulenburg (1902-1944), German government official and anti-Hitler conspirator Friedrich Werner von der Schulenburg (1875-1944), German diplomat and anti-Hitler conspirator Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg (1661-1747), German mercenary, aristocrat, and Rococo art collector Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal (1667-1743), mistress of King George I of Great Britain Melusina von der Schulenburg, Countess of Walsingham (1693-1778), natural daughter of Melusine von der Schulenburg and George I of Great Britain Wilibald von Schulenburg (1847-1934), German landscape artist", "Redirect to: List of airports by IATA airport code: Z", "The street is part of London Buses route 41 and London Buses route 91", "Notable people with the surname include: Aghvan Papikyan (born 1994), Polish-born Armenian footballer Arsen Papikyan (born 1972), Russian footballer and manager", "WLVO (95.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a contemporary Christian music format as an affiliate of the K-Love network.", "The Primary elections were moved from June 2, 2020, to July 7, 2020, due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns (link 2020 United States presidential election in New Jersey.)", "in Management of Human Services in 1978 from Vanderbilt University, and a Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Agyeman Prempeh Opoku (born 1989), Ghanaian professional footballer Albert Agyeman (born 1977), retired Ghanaian sprinter, specialized in the 200 metres Dickson Agyeman (born 1985), Belgian football midfielder Edward Agyeman-Duah (born 1973), retired Ghanaian football defender Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (born 1990), Ghanaian international footballer Fredua Agyeman (1797-1867), the Asantehene (King of the Ashanti) from 1834 until 1867 Freema Agyeman (born 1979), British actress Hackman Owusu-Agyeman (born 1941), member of Parliament for New Juabeng North constituency in Ghana Jot Agyeman (born 1967), Ghanaian actor, Media Practitioner and television anchor Julian Agyeman (born 1958), urban planning and environmental social science scholar Nana Konadu Agyeman Rawlings (born 1948), the First Lady of Ghana", "Jerel Blassingame is 1.75 metres (5 ft 9 in) in height and plays at point guard", "Some notable people with the surname include: Abdoulaye Baldé (footballer) (born 1986), French football (soccer) striker Abdoulaye Baldé (politician) (born 1964), Senegalese politician Adul Baldé (born 1989), Bissau-Guinean footballer Aldair Adulai Djaló Baldé (born 1992), Bissau-Guinean footballer Algassimou Baldé (born 1984), Guinean footballer with AS Cannes in France Amido Baldé (born 1991), Portuguese professional footballer Bacar Baldé (born 1992), Bissau-Guinean footballer Bobo Baldé (born 1975), French-born Guinean professional footballer Cheick Sidia Baldé (born 1983), Guinean footballer Elladj Baldé (born 1990), Canadian figure skater Elves Baldé (born 1999), Bissau-Guinean born Portuguese footballer Fatumata Djau Baldé, Bissau-Guinean politician and former Minister of Foreign Affairs Habib Baldé (born 1985), French-born Guinean footballer Hélder Baldé (born 1998), Portuguese footballer Ibrahima Baldé (born 1989), Senegalese footballer Ibraima Baldé (born 1986), Bissau-Guinean footballer Jean-François Baldé (born 1950), former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer from France Mama Samba Baldé (born 1995), Bissau-Guinean footballer Mamadi Baldé (born 1978), Bissau-Guinean footballer Mamadou Baldé (born 1985), Senegalese football central midfielder Oumar Baldé (born 1931), Guinean politician and engineer Ousmane Baldé (died 1971), Guinean economist and politician Ousmane Baldé (footballer) (born 1980), Guinean footballer Romário Baldé (born 1996) Bissau-Guinean born Portuguese footballer Seydina Baldé (born 1976), French martial artist, actor, and stunt choreographer Sirah Baldé, Guinean writer and teacher William Baldé, singer-songwriter and composer born in Guinea", "Notable people with the surname include: Christophe Rinero (born 1973), French cyclist Elio Rinero (born 1947), Italian footballer" ]
[ "Governor Island may refer to: Governor Island (Connecticut), United States Governor Island (Tasmania), Australia Governor Island (Georgian Bay), Ontario Kanada See also Governors Island (disambiguation)", "Maggini is an Italian surname that may refer to Giovanni Paolo Maggini (c.1580-1630), Italian violin maker Luciano Maggini (1925-2012), Italian cyclist Mentore Maggini (1890-1941), Italian astronomer Sergio Maggini (born 1920), Italian cyclist, brother of Luciano", "Majestic ( video game ) debuted on July 31, 2001.", "-Stephen Lynch, Official Website Most professional news sources did not review the album, with the notable exception of Allmusic's positive review, stating: \"Love him or hate him - and that really does seem all there is to choose from - 3 Balloons finds novelty songster Stephen Lynch on a roll, keeping the quality high even when the formula is the same it has been for the past decade.\"", "Biscotti, in American Sporting Book Series (1994), states that \"[t]he authors of these titles were a \"Who's Who of American sportsmen of the era....Macmillan designed a premium series....The sixteen titles produced in this series represent that era's best sporting literature.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Daijiro Takakuwa ( , born 1973), Japanese footballer Ken Takakuwa ( , born 1985), Japanese swimmer", "The CWB has today expanded Canadian Welding Bureau's scope well beyond the original structural steel roots and is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada as a Certification Body for the administration of CSA Standards including W47.1, W47.2, W55.3, W186, W178.1 and W48 to industries across Canada and internationally for: Certification of companies involved in welding Certification of Welding Inspection Companies Certification of Welding Inspectors Certification of Welding Electrodes", "Brewing): Glendale Four Peaks Brewery : Scottsdale Four Peaks Brewing Company: Tempe Goldwater Brewing Company: Scottsdale Lumberyard Brewing Company: Flagstaff Mother Bunch Brewing (now closed), Phoenix North Mountain Brewing Company: Phoenix Papago Brewing (now closed): Scottsdale Peoria Artisan Brewery: Peoria The Perch Pub & Brewery: Chandler The Phoenix Ale Brewery: Phoenix Rio Salado Brewing Company SanTan Brewing Company: Chandler Scottsdale Beer Company: Scottsdale Sleepy Dog Saloon and Brewery: Tempe Smelter Town Brewing (coming Summer 2020): Clarkdale Sun Up Brewing Company: Phoenix Thunder Canyon Brewery: Tucson Two Brothers Tap House and Brewery: Scottsdale Wren House Brewing: Phoenix", "Notable people with the surname include: Ralph J. Cordiner (1900-1973), American businessman William Cordiner (1908-unknown), Scottish footballer", "In 1836 Alfred Hardy ( dermatologist ) received his medical doctorate in Paris, where in 1839 he became chef de clinique under Pierre Fouquier at the Hôpital de la Charité.", "In 1956 the Detroit Boat Club placed 7 oarsman on the US Olympic Rowing team, the 7 oarsman are known as the \"DBC Seven.\"", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1978:", "Redirect to: Swimming at the 2004 Summer Paralympics - Women's 4 × 50 metre freestyle relay 20pts", "Redirect to: Loona discography", "David Frankham's career peaked in the 1960s with frequent roles on such shows as Thriller, GE True, Twelve O'Clock High, The F.B.I., Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., The Beverly Hillbillies, The Outer Limits, Star Trek (episode \"Is There in Truth No Beauty?", "Redirect to: South Korea men's national under-17 basketball team", "Notable people with the surname include: Arthur William Sidney Herrington (1891-1970), English-American engineer Billy Herrington (1969-2018), American actor Daniel Herrington (born 1986), American racing driver Danielle Herrington (born 1993), American model Danny Herrington (c.1960-2005), British rugby player David Herrington, English cinematographer James Herrington (1824-1890), American politician John Herrington (born 1958), American astronaut John S. Herrington (born 1939), American politician Maycie Herrington (1918-2016), American history conservator Rowdy Herrington (born 1951), American film director and screenwriter Stuart A. Herrington, American counterintelligence officer and writer Terrance Herrington (born 1966), American runner", "Notable people with the surname include: Bo Helleberg (born 1974), Danish lightweight rower Jessica Helleberg (born 1986), Swedish handball player Sven Helleberg (1929-1980), Norwegian politician", "in FIBA Europe, Euroleague Basketball Company competitions and FIBA Intercontinental Cup.", "The song \"THE GREAT BRAIN\" is a cover of a P-MODEL song, another great influence, from Karate House's 1979 debut IN A MODEL ROOM, and the song \"POLYSICS OR DIE!!!!\"", "Because of the length of the list, it has been broken down to two parts: List of Commodore 64 games (A-M) - 1300 titles List of Commodore 64 games (N-Z) - 721 titles", "Canton of Île d'Oléron consists of the following communes: La Brée-les-Bains Le Château-d'Oléron Dolus-d'Oléron Le Grand-Village-Plage Saint-Denis-d'Oléron Saint-Georges-d'Oléron Saint-Pierre-d'Oléron Saint-Trojan-les-Bains", "Redirect to: Zixiao, Nanfeng County", "This list largely reproduces the entry for Pixis in Franz Pazdirek, Universal Handbook of Musical Literature: Practical and Complete Guide to all Musical Publications (Vienna, 1904?", "As of 2015, Avex Taiwan is managed by Avex International Holdings (Singapore) Proprietary Ltd. (It became a foreign consolidated subsidiary after Avex Group's restructure in April 2004.)", "Cho Pyone's music career debuted with the song \"Female Soldier.\"", "The MIT Media Lab is a research laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, growing out of MIT's Architecture Machine Group in the School of Architecture.", "The album's first single, a cover of the 1961 Bruce Channel hit \"Hey!", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Beatson (1759-1833), East India Company office, governor of St. Helena, and experimental agriculturist Benjamin Wrigglesworth Beatson, (1803-1874), English classical scholar George Beatson (1848-1933), British physician George Steward Beatson (d.1874), Scottish doctor Patrick Beatson (1758-1800), Scottish-born mariner and shipbuilder Robert Beatson (1742-1818), Scottish writer", "Notable people with the surname include: Arent Passer (c. 1560 - 1637), Dutch stonemason and architect Dirch Passer (1926-1980), Danish actor Ivan Passer (1933-2020), Czech film director and screenwriter Kirsten Passer (1930-2012), Danish actress", "This is a list of all artists (dance artists, musicians, visual arts) who were a part of the Judson Dance Theater between 1962 and 1966:", "Paradox \"Refugium\" (2002) - Two men, an enthusiast and a cynic, set out in an alien spacecraft to discover an answer to the Fermi paradox: where have all the extraterrestrial civilisations gone?", "\"Fonzie\" (born 1973), former Major League Baseball infielder Eliézer Alfonzo (born 1979), professional baseball catcher José Luis Alfonzo (born 1961), Argentinian film actor Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo (1903-1979), Venezuelan diplomat, politician and lawyer Marisol Alfonzo (born 1957), pageant titleholder, born in Caracas, Venezuela Given name: Alfonzo Blackwell, American modern contemporary jazz saxophonist/composer/producer Alfonzo Dennard (born 1989), American football cornerback Luis Alfonzo García (born 1978), professional baseball first baseman Alfonzo Giordano (born 1937), senior ranking officer in the Philadelphia Police Department Luis Alfonzo Larrain (1911-1996), Venezuelan composer, music director and producer Alfonzo Ratliff or Alfonso Ratliff (born 1956), American former boxer Alfonzo Sturzenegger (1888-1949), American football and baseball player and coach", "Vanguard G: NEXT is the fourth season of Cardfight!!", "Notable people with the surname include: Agostino Tassi (1578-1644), Italian painter Attila Tassi (born 1999), Hungarian racing driver Edoardo Tassi (born 1998), Italian football player Filomena Tassi, Canadian politician Francesco Maria Tassi (1716-1782), Italian art historian Lorenzo Tassi (born 1995), Italian footballer Madonna Tassi, Canadian singer Matteo Tassi (1831-1895), Italian painter", "Odessos may refer to: The ancient Milesian colony in Varna, Bulgaria The Greek name for Odessa, Ukraine", "People with this surname include: Edward Aburrow Sr., English cricketer Edward \"Curry\" Aburrow (1747-1835), English cricketer", "Breakfast Time (1993 TV program), a breakfast television series broadcast on the American FX channel between 1993 and 1996 Breakfast Time (painting), an oil painting completed in 1887 by Swedish artist Hanna Pauli \"Breakfast Time\", a song by Orange Juice on their Rip It Up album", "The following events occurred in August 1924:", "(Hertz commercials featured a man flying through the air and gently landing in one of Irving Schild's rental cars.)", "Notable people with the surname include: John Seybold (criminal) (1923-2005), American jewel thief who authored The Home Invaders: Confessions of a Cat Burglar under the pen name Frank Hohimer John States Seybold (1897-1984), Governor of the Panama Canal Zone from 1952 to 1956 John W. Seybold (1916-2004), the father of computer typesetting Natalie Seybold (born 1965), American former pair skater Patricia Seybold, CEO of Patricia Seybold Group Socks Seybold (1870-1921), outfielder in Major League Baseball Wayne Seybold (born 1963), the mayor of Marion, Indiana, former pair skater representing the United States", "Notable people with the surname include: Adam Friberg (born 1991), Swedish Pro Gamer, known for Ninjas In Pyjamas Arnold Friberg (1913-2010), American artist, noted for his religious work Bernie Friberg (1899-1958), baseball player Daniel Friberg (born 1978), Swedish businessman, publisher, and writer Eino Friberg (1901-1995), Finnish-American writer Louise Edlind Friberg (born 1946), Swedish actress and politician Wilhelm Friberg (1865-1932), Swedish football manager Ulf Friberg (born 1962), Swedish actor and film director", "When Jean Mermoz presented himself in Toulouse and made a dazzling display of piloting skill, Daurat told him, \"I don't need circus artists but bus drivers.\"", "Also see: Horseshoe Lake (Alexander County, Illinois)", "The cover of this compilation album is the same as !!", "Consequently, the Chinese name for Aquarii itself is (Tiān Lěi Chéng shí, English: the Tenth Star of Celestial Ramparts.)", "Redirect to: Athletics at the 1992 Summer Paralympics - Men's discus throw B2", "Redirect to: ProMedica Toledo Hospital", "Riche is a surname, and may refer to: Claude Riche (1762-1797), French naturalist Edward Riche (born 1961), Canadian writer Martha Farnsworth Riche (born 1939), American census director Wendy Riche (21st century), American television producer", "The College was founded in 1892 \"for improvement in living and learning for the greater glory of God and the common good.\"", "Redirect to: Mass media in Sri Lanka", "Del O'Connor was the second in command of the Combat 18 neo-Nazi group in England and his splinter group, the White Wolves, was initially believed to have been involved in masterminding the bombing of a gay nightclub and several other locations in London by David Copeland.", "Notable people with the surname include: Jamaal Magloire (born 1978), Canadian professional basketball player Paul Magloire (1907-2001), President of Haiti Réjane Magloire (21st century), American singer Stevenson Magloire (1963-1994), Haitian artist", "Dawnay may also refer to: Dawnay baronets John Dawnay (disambiguation) Guy Dawnay (disambiguation) Hugh Dawnay (1932-2012), English polo player and author Jean Dawnay (1925-2016), British model and actress Dawnay Day, financial services group", "Sister2Sister provided two top five singles, \"Sister\" (1999) and \"What's a Girl to Do?\"", "The Scout and Guide movement in Malta is served by three organizations: The Malta Girl Guides Association, member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts The Scout Association of Malta, member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement Baden-Powell Scouts Malta, member of the World Federation of Independent Scouts", "Notable people with the surname include: Carolyn Huntoon (born 1940), American scientist David H. Huntoon (born 1951), United States Army general Louis Doremus Huntoon (1869-1937), American mining engineer Benjamin Huntoon (1936-1919), Kentucky educator", "Notable people with the name include: Brittany Hrynko (born 1993), American basketball player Hryhoriy Hrynko (1890-1938), Soviet Ukrainian statesman Mykola Hrynko (1920-1989), Soviet Ukrainian actor", "(It is not to be confused with the Buffelspoort Dam, an unrelated land-form which is far to the north in North West Province, South Africa.)", "(As usual, chess problems with unintended multiple solutions are considered flawed; Seriesmover are often said to be cooked.)", "Users often abbreviate the website's name as \"cS,\" and members often refer to each other as \"cSers.\"", "Morristown (infrequently spelled \"Morice Town\") may refer to: Places In Canada Morristown, Nova Scotia (disambiguation) In the United Kingdom Morice Town, a part of Devonport in England that has now been subsumed within the city of Plymouth In the United States of America Morristown, Arizona Morristown, Indiana Morristown, Minnesota Morristown, New Jersey, Morris County Morristown, New Jersey (disambiguation), several places in New Jersey Morristown (town), New York Morristown (village), New York Morristown, Ohio Morristown, Tennessee Morristown, Vermont Morristown, Virginia, a fictional city in Independence Day: Resurgence Morristown, West Virginia Ships USS Morristown (ID-3580), a United States navy cargo ship in commission from 1918 to 1919", "1994 Verdy Kawasaki season", "Schuetz Log Cabin was built sometime between 1900 and 1920 and was deemed significant in the local area \"for architecture as an excellent example of log construction in Morrill County, Nebraska.\"", "This is a list of radio stations that broadcast on FM frequency 88.0 FM MHz:", "Oviedo may also refer to: The sudarium of Oviedo (\"Shroud of Oviedo\"), a religious relic kept in the Spanish city Oviedo (comarca), a region in Spain Oviedo, Dominican Republic, a city in the Dominican Republic Oviedo, Florida, a city in the United States Oviedo, a song by the band Blind Pilot Edo language, a Volta-Niger language of Nigeria Oviedo is also a Spanish surname that may refer to: Bryan Oviedo (born 1990), Costa Rican association football player Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo y Valdés (1478-1557), Castilian writer and historian Juan Carlos Oviedo (born 1982), Dominican Republican baseball player (née Leo Núñez) Lucas Oviedo (born 1985), Argentine association football player Lino Oviedo (born 1943), Paraguayan politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Berge Sigval Natanael Bergesen (1914-1965), Norwegian shipowner Brad Bergesen (born 1985), professional baseball player Finn Bergesen (born 1949), Norwegian businessperson Helge Ole Bergesen (born 1949), Norwegian political scientist and politician Morten Sigval Bergesen (born 1951), Norwegian shipowner Ole Bergesen (1832-1899), Norwegian priest and politician Ole Bergesen (1891-1955), Norwegian shipowner Ole Bergesen (1916-1965), Norwegian jurist and politician Sigval Bergesen (1863-1956), Norwegian shipowner and politician Sigval Bergesen the Younger (1893-1980), Norwegian shipowner", "The late Ron Reid, sports journalist for The Philadelphia Inquirer, routinely referred to Jenkins in Izel Jenkins's columns as \"the human crouton.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles J. Vallone (1901-1967), Italian American judge Eleonora Vallone (born 1955), Italian actress and model John Vallone (1953-2004), American production designer and art director Paul Vallone, American politician Peter Vallone, Jr. (born 1961), American lawyer and politician Peter Vallone, Sr. (born 1934), American politician Raf Vallone (1916-2002), Italian footballer and actor", "In 2015, Your Family Tree magazine said of version 6, \"The crown for best PC software belongs to Family Historian 6 for 2015!", "Notable people with the surname include: Bert Dingley (1885-1966), American racecar driver Joan Dingley (1916-2008), New Zealand scientist, expert in the study of fungus Nelson Dingley, Jr. (1832-1899), American journalist and politician from Maine Sir Thomas Dingley (died 1539), Catholic martyr executed for treason by Henry VIII Thomas Dingley (antiquary) (died 1695), also spelled Dineley, English antiquary Razzle (musician), Nicholas Dingley, (1960-1984) drummer of Hanoi Rocks", "Notable people with the surname include: Claude Cousineau (born 1950), Canadian politician Guy Cousineau (born 1937), Canadian politician Léa Cousineau, Canadian politician Marcel Cousineau (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player Philémon Cousineau (1874-1959), Canadian politician Phil Cousineau (born 1952), American author, screenwriter and filmmaker René Cousineau (1930-2002), Canadian politician Tom Cousineau (born 1957), American pro football player Tony Cousineau, American professional poker player", "Erwin Friedrich Baumann (* October 27, 1890 in Berne; February 8, 1980 ibidem.)", "Notable people with the surname include: Bruce Hundertmark, Australian businessman James Hundertmark, Australian psychiatrist Jean Hundertmark (born 1954), American politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Dan Bordeianu (born 1975), Romanian actor and singer Mihai Bordeianu (born 1991), Romanian footballer Teodor Bordeianu (1902-1969), agronomist", "Canadian Ultimate Championships (CUC) is an annual Ultimate Frisbee tournament organised by Ultimate Canada and the player association of the city where the championships are held.", "Prioniomus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Prioniomus antonellae Giachino & Vailati, 2011 Prioniomus etontii Giachino & Vailati, 2011 Prioniomus gabriellae Giachino & Vailati, 2011 Prioniomus moczarskii Jeannel, 1937 Prioniomus peloponnesiacus Giachino & Vailati, 2011 Prioniomus scaramozzinoi Giachino & Vailati, 2011", "Notable people with the surname include: Billy Squier (born 1950), American rock musician Carl Browne Squier (1893-1967), American World War I aviation pioneer Ephraim George Squier (1821-1888), American archaeologist George Owen Squier (1863-1934), American inventor Ken Squier (born 1935), American sportscaster and motorsports editor Mark Squier, American political consultant", "The following individuals have the surname: Art Eisenson, American television writer and labor activist Michael R. Eisenson, co-founder, managing director and chief executive officer of Charlesbank Capital Partners, LLC", "Notable people with the surname include: Bill Dague (1885-1963), American football player and coach Paul B. Dague (1898-1974), American politician", "Neoamphion is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Neoamphion triangulifer (Aurivillius, 1908) Neoamphion vittatus (Reiche, 1839)", "Thomas M. Reynolds (born September 3, 1950) is an American politician from the U.S. state of New York, formerly representing the state's 27th and 26th Congressional districts in the United States House of Representatives.", "A promising junior player in Santa Monica, California, Anthony received free lessons from 1904 U.S. champion May Sutton Bundy, whom Julie Anthony ( tennis ) called 'Granny.'", "Kobyla, Kobylá or Kobila (Russian: , Ukrainian: ) means mare in several Slavic languages and may refer to the following places Croatia Kobila peak north of Prevlaka Czech Republic Kobylá nad Vidnavkou, a village and municipality in Jeseník District, Olomouc Region Poland Białebłoto-Kobyla, a village in Gmina Brańszczyk, Wyszków County, Masovian Voivodeship Kobyla, Podlaskie Voivodeship, a village in Gmina Perlejewo, Siemiatycze County, Podlaskie Voivodeship Kobyla, Silesian Voivodeship, a village in Gmina Kornowac, Racibórz County, Silesian Voivodeship Kobyla Głowa (disambiguation) - multiple places Gmina Kobyla Góra, an administrative district in Ostrzeszów County, Greater Poland Voivodeship Kobyla Góra, Greater Poland Voivodeship, a village in Ostrzeszów County, Greater Poland Voivodeship Kobyla Głowa, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, a village in Gmina Ciepłowody, Ząbkowice Śląskie County, Lower Silesian Voivodeship Kobyla Góra, Opole Voivodeship, a village in Gmina Gorzów Śląski Kobyla Łąka, Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, a village in Gmina Lubień Kujawski Kobyla Łąka, Masovian Voivodeship, a village in Gmina Bieżuń Kobyla Łąka-Kolonia, a village in Gmina Bieżuń, Żuromin County, Masovian Voivodeship Kobyla Kępa, a village in Gmina Sztutowo, Nowy Dwór Gdański County, Pomeranian Voivodeship Kobyla Miejska, a village in Gmina Szadek, Zduńska Wola County, Łódź Voivodeship Kobyla Wola, a village in Gmina Górzno, Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship Wólka Kobyla, a village in Gmina Skórzec, Siedlce County, Masovian Voivodeship Russia Kobyla-Vis, a river Serbia Besna Kobila, a mountain Slovakia Devínska Kobyla, a mountain Ukraine Kobila (mountain)", "Notable people with the surname include: Caleb Schylander (1895-1977), Swedish footballer Maria Schylander (born 1973), Swedish biathlete", "Avinder Singh Brar was an Indian Police Service officer who was killed by suspected militants in 1987 in Punjab, India.", "Narayan Shridhar Bendre made a name for himself as a landscape artists In 1992 he was awarded the padmabhusha", "Doiby Dickles was an overweight little taxicab driver with a little derby and a cigar, and what an unlikely assistant for a guy like the Green Lantern!", "Notable people with the surname include: George Capwell (1902-1970), American manager of the Empresa Eléctrica del Ecuador Tobias Capwell (born c.1973), American curator, military historian and jouster", "Several people have the surname Hentz: Caroline Lee Hentz, American novelist Charlie Hentz, American former professional basketball player Nicholas Marcellus Hentz, French entomologist who moved to the United States", "Andřej Studenič (born 18 June 1977 in Bratislava) is a racing driver.", "Notable people with the surname include: Abdelatif Benazzi (born 1968), French-Moroccan rugby union player Mario Benazzi (1902-1997), Italian zoologist Vágner Benazzi (born 1954), Brazilian footballer and manager", "Notable people with the surname include: Michael Bruxner (1882-1970), Australian politician and soldier Tim Bruxner (born 1923), Australian politician", "This is list awards received by Syahrini:", "Eddie Timanus (born August 9, 1968 in St. Joseph, Missouri) is a Jeopardy!", "Redirect to: Juan (footballer, born 1979)", "Beaubien played for the water polo team while a student at Stanford University and won one national championship ('94.)", "Françoise Renet (Paris May 20, 1924 Paris - Versailles March 23, 1995) was a French organist.", "John Joseph Cullen (July 9, 1854 - February 11, 1921) was a 19th-century professional baseball player who officially played one year of Major League Baseball in 1884 for the Wilmington Quicksteps of the Union Association", "Mauro Airez participated in the 1988 Summer Olympics, and later appeared for the Argentina national team." ]
[ "Glidden State Bank was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.The builder was Conradn Mohr", "Redirect to: Kevin Dawson (footballer, born 1992)", "Around 1909 Josephine Wright Chapman \"reign[ed] supreme as the only woman architect in the Hub.\"", "Redirect to: Marquinhos (footballer, born 1992)", "Notable people with the surname include: Carlos Uresti (born 1963), American attorney and politician Enrique Rodríguez Uresti (born 1962), Mexican politician Félix Uresti Gómez (1887-1923), Mexican general Omar Uresti (born 1968), American golfer Tomas Uresti, American politician", "Peanut or Peanuts is the nickname of: Chiang Kai-shek (1887-1975), derisively called \"Peanut\" by U.S. Army General Joseph Stilwell Nick \"Peanut\" Baines (born 1978), English rock keyboardist Jim Davenport (1933-2016), American Major League Baseball player and coach Peanut Louie Harper (born 1960), American retired tennis player Peanuts Holland (1910-1979), American jazz trumpeter Peanuts Hucko (1918-2003), American jazz clarinetist Mamie Johnson (1935-2017), American baseball player, first female pitcher in the Negro Leagues Erv Kantlehner (1892-1990), American Major League Baseball pitcher nicknamed \"Peanuts\" Paul Lehner (1920-1967), American Major League Baseball player, nicknamed \"Peanuts\" Peanuts Lowrey (1917-1986), American Major League Baseball player Peanuts O'Flaherty (1918-2008), Canadian National Hockey League player Ed Pinnance (1879-1944), Canadian Major League Baseball pitcher in 1903, nicknamed \"Peanuts\" Charles Tillman (born 1981), American National Football League player", "Speaking to Ely Bielutin, the exhibition host, Khrushchev said: Don't you know how to paint?", "Arnold Mitt (born 2 June 1998) is an Estonian professional basketball player who currently Plays with Rossella Virtus Civitanova in lega basket B", "Touch is an album released by Delirious?", "Notable people with the surname include: Ben Federspiel (born 1981), Luxembourgian footballer Birgitte Federspiel (1925-2005), Danish actress Ejner Federspiel (1896-1981), Danish actor Frederikke Federspiel (1839-1913), Danish photographer Joe Federspiel (born 1950), American football player Jürg Federspiel (1931-2007), Swiss writer Per Federspiel (1905-1994), Danish politician", "Redirect to: Thrissur Vadakkunnathan Temple", "Hlíðarendi ( stadium ) is the home-court of Valur's football, basketball and handball teams.", "The vivid cinematography prompted the tagline: The stunning spectacle of color rides with you into the heavens!", "Mimipochira is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Mimipochira fruhstorferi Breuning, 1956 Mimipochira sikkimensis (Breuning, 1977)", "Queen Myeongseong (13 June 1642 - 21 January 1684) also known as Queen Dowager Hyeonryeol () was a wife and the Queen Consort of King Hyeonjong of Joseon, the 18th monarch of the Joseon Dynasty.She was of the Cheongpung Kim clan ( )", "Now, FSE Engineering Group Ltd (FSEE) is the largest E&M Building Services engineering companies in Hong Kong", "Redirect to: Pará (footballer, born 1987)", "Notable people with the surname include: Marisa Gerez (born 1976), Argentine footballer Santiago Silva Gerez (born 1990), Uruguayan footballer Veronica Marcela Gerez, Argentine road cyclist", "Dystomorphus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Dystomorphus nigrosignatus Pu, Wang & Li, 1998 Dystomorphus notatus Pic, 1926 Dystomorphus piceae Holzschuh, 2003", "John Meresden MD DD (died 7 January 1424 or 1425) was a Canon of Windsor from 1413 to 1425", "Siphonochelus wolffi is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk, in the family Muricidae, the murex snails or rock snails.", "Out of the Cool is a jazz album by The Gil Evans Orchestra, recorded in 1960 and released on the Impulse!", "Choi Gwang-ji also played for Kwangwoon University", "List of Naval Guns, listed below by country of origin in decreasing caliber size:", "Peter Cooper designed and built the first American steam locomotive, the Tom Thumb, founded the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, and served as the Greenback Party's candidate in the 1876 presidential election.", "The 2005 Milan-San Remo was the 96th edition of the monument cycling classic race Milan-San Remo.", "Caroline Whitting (c. 1834 - ?)", "Pankiewicz is surname of: Józef Pankiewicz (1866-1940), a Polish painter, graphic artist, and pedagogue Tadeusz Pankiewicz (1908 in Samborz - 1993), a Polish Righteous among the Nations", "In 1974, the Tel Aviv newspaper Maariv wrote that Haimovsky is \"not only a pianist of supreme virtuosity, but above all an artist with a strong personality.\"", "Redirect to: Kishen Pattnaik", "Living Smile Vidya, or Smiley, is an Indian trans woman actor, assistant director, writer, and trans and Dalit rights activist from Chennai.", "In 1908, Édouard Beaudoin entered the men's double York round event in 1908, taking 25th place with 215 points.", "John Montgomery Ward (March 3, 1860 - March 4, 1925), known as Monte Ward, was an American Major League Baseball pitcher, shortstop, second baseman, third baseman, manager, executive, union organizer, owner and author.", "The final game of this tournament was also the first game of the 1985 Azteca 2000 Tournament", "Redirect to: John Jervis (judge)", "The Ethiopian Somali Democratic League (ESDL) was a political party in the Somali Region of Ethiopia.", "Below lists the most expensive stadiums in the world,", "Zelman is a surname, and may refer to: People Alberto Zelman (1874-1927), Australian musician and conductor Daniel Zelman (born 1967), American actor, screenwriter and television producer", "Ectatosia is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Ectatosia invitticollis Breuning, 1961 Ectatosia maculosa Fisher, 1935 Ectatosia moorei Pascoe, 1857 Ectatosia sumatrensis Gahan, 1907", "CGC may stand for:", "Timsah Arena has a capacity of 43,761 spectators and is home to Bursaspor of the Süper Lig.", "Eccrisis is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Eccrisis abdominalis Pascoe, 1888 Eccrisis adlbaueri Vives, 2003 Eccrisis brachyptera (Fairmaire, 1901) Eccrisis calceata (Fairmaire, 1901) Eccrisis distincta (Fairmaire, 1901) Eccrisis flavicollis (Waterhouse, 1878) Eccrisis maculosa (Fairmaire, 1901) Eccrisis muscaria (Fairmaire, 1900) Eccrisis perrieri (Fairmaire, 1900) Eccrisis plagiaticollis (Fairmaire, 1893) Eccrisis scalabrii (Fairmaire, 1896) Eccrisis spinicrus (Fairmaire, 1896)", "Merode may refer to:", "Appula is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Appula aliena Martins, 1981 Appula argenteoapicalis Fuchs, 1961 Appula diamantinensis Franceschini, 2002 Appula eduardae Franceschini, 2002 Appula lateralis (White, 1853) Appula melancholica Gounelle, 1909 Appula nigripes Bates, 1870 Appula santarensis Franceschini, 2002 Appula sericatula Gounelle, 1909 Appula undulans (White, 1853)", "The former 18th Police Precinct Station House and Stable of the Brooklyn Police Department is a historic police station and stable located in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City.", "2007 Tokushima Vortis season", "David Boyd ( author ) is the brother of economist Dr. Lorraine Eden.", "Singles released from the album include \"Farm Girl,\" \"Blessed\" and \"Waste of Good Whisky.\"", "in late 2014 a group was created to fill the void that the Park Royal partnership left called the Park Royal Business Group which is part of West London Business", "The Socialist Party (Swedish: Socialistiska partiet), was a political party in Sweden active from 1929 to 1948.", "and Titular Bishop of Usula (1652-?", "Many of the songs on the album are really a call for understanding.\"", "This is a list of Romania's representatives at major international beauty pageants: Big Four international beauty pageants: Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and Miss Earth", "Born in Richelieu, Rouville County, Canada East, the son of Charles Gervais and Adele Monty, Gervais was educated at the \"Petit Seminaire\" of Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir and Université Laval where Honoré Hippolyte Achille Gervais received a Master of Laws (LL.M.)", "In 1977 John Horlock was elected a fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering", "Almost exactly seven years later, Pieter Rossouw ( cricketer ) was to represent Namibia once again in a tour of Zimbabwe, playing one match in Windhoek.", "Notable people with the surname include: Mikhail Magerovski (born 1986), Russian figure skater Sergei Magerovski (born 1980), Russian ice dancer", "The film is an official remake of the Indian film, A Wednesday!", "For a picture of the composer,", "The following is a list of South Korean film directors:", "The episodes are: Gib jedem seinen eigenen Tod (2006) Die Toten vom Karst (2006) Tod auf der Warteliste (2007) Der Tod wirft lange Schatten (2008) Totentanz (2009)", "Notable people with the surname include: Aagot Didriksen (1874-1968), Norwegian actress Babe Didrikson Zaharias, (1911-1956), Norwegian-American athlete Jan Didriksen (1917-1996), Norwegian jurist and businessman Jørn Didriksen (born 1953), Norwegian speed skater", "1989 in philosophy", "Redirect to: Junctions (software)", "Chris Washington may refer to: Chris Washington (American footballer) (born 1962) Chris Washington (comedian) (born 1989) Chris Washington, character from the film Get Out See also: Christopher, Washington, former community in the United States", "The lakes of Titan, Saturn's largest moon, are bodies of liquid ethane and methane that have been detected by the Cassini-Huygens space probe, and had been suspected long before.", "James Joseph McCann's death notice in the Daily Star states, \"As finance minister in the immediate post-war years, he was charged with the responsibility of re-settling Canada's economy and was one of the first officials to warn of the danger of too-close economic ties with the U.S.\" His death notice in the Globe and Mail states, \"As Revenue Minister he watched Government income soar to record peacetime levels and took a personal interest in the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, which he had helped reorganize in 1941.... During his political career Dr. McCann was an early advocate in the Liberal Party for government health programs, many of which later became realities.\"", "Redirect to: Japanese supply ship Irako", "Redirect to: List of FM radio stations in Nepal", "Mahmoud Al Metwally (born 4 January 1993) is an Egyptian footballer who currently plays for Al Ahly in the Egyptian Premier League as a midfielder and Centre back", "Redirect to: 2010 Honolulu mayoral special election", "WGTZ is a commercial FM station licensed in Eaton, Ohio at 92.9 MHz serving the Dayton and Springfield market area with an adult hits format, branded as \"92.9 Jack FM.\"", "Unknown Pleasures has since received sustained critical acclaim as an influential post-punk album, and has been named as one of the best albums of all time by publications such as NME, AllMusic, Select, and Spin.", "Notable people with the surname include: Fuminori Ujihara ( , born 1976), Japanese comedian Ryoji Ujihara ( , born 1981), Japanese footballer", "The 120th Airlift Wing (120 AW) is a unit of the Montana Air National Guard, stationed at Great Falls Air National Guard Base at Great Falls International Airport, Montana.", "Henry Gadsby (1842-1907) was an English musician,", "Eudryoctenes is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Eudryoctenes africanus (Jordan, 1903) Eudryoctenes spinipennis Breuning, 1978", "Scott Loren Sanders (born October 6, 1966) is an American criminal defense lawyer and an advocate for both criminal justice and police reform.", "Notable people with the surname include: Andre Wisdom (born 1993), English footballer Jack Wisdom (born 1953), American professor of Planetary Sciences John Wisdom (1904-1993), British philosopher John Minor Wisdom (1905-1999), American judge Norman Wisdom (1915-2010), British comedian Olli Wisdom, British musician Robert Wisdom (born 1953), American actor Robert Wisdom (New South Wales politician) (1830-1888), Attorney General Fictional characters: Peter Wisdom, secret agent published by Marvel Comics", "Egloff is a surname shared by several notable people: Ron Egloff (born 1955), former American professional football player Georg Brandl Egloff (born 1963), American musician Gustav Egloff (1886-1955) American chemist and Director of UOP Bruce Egloff (born 1965), former American professional baseball player Rick Egloff (living), American-Canadian professional football player", "Casimiro Alcorta (1840-1913) was a musician of Argentina, considered one of the fathers of tango music.", "Bogyoke Aung San Museum Myanmar Gems Museum Myanmar Motion Picture Museum National Museum of Myanmar Planetarium (Burma) Yangon Drugs Elimination Museum", "The official population as taken at the 2011 census is included in the civil parish of Burton and Dalby", "Notable people with the surname include: Dorothy Shepherd-Barron (1897-1953), British tennis player John Shepherd-Barron (born 1925), inventor and developer of the cash machine or ATM Nicholas Shepherd-Barron (born 1955), mathematician; son of John Shepherd-Barron", "The film is based on a short story, \"¿No oyes ladrar los perros?", "Edmundo Espino (July 19, 1894 - December 24, 1964) was a Mexican film actor.", "Milledge is a given name and a surname, and may refer to:", "Heinz Edgar Lehmann, OC FRSC (July 17, 1911 - April 7, 1999) was a German-born Canadian psychiatrist best known for Heinz Lehmann's use of chlorpromazine for the treatment of schizophrenia in 1950s and \"truly the father of modern psychopharmacology.\"", "Due to the historical and architectural significance of the park and neighborhood both were included in 1972 as the Washington Park Historic District; and in 1998 the park was named one of the nation's 100 most important parks by the American Association of Architects.", "Redirect to: Radio Disney (Argentina)", "Though Gitlaxt'aamiks is located in British Columbia, it is also considered the \"capital of the Nisga'a Nation.\"", "Alexei Yurievich Gorshkov (Russian: ; born 30 January 1967) is a Russian ice dancing coach.", "AM Driver, known in Japan as Get Ride!", "The Government Employee Fair Treatment Act of 2019 (G.E.F.T.A.)", "(Awarded on 1 September 2014)", "Agnès Pannier-Runacher (born 19 June 1974; née Agnès Runacher) is a French business executive and politician of La République En Marche!", "The Defileul Mureșului Superior Natural Park (Romanian: Parcul Natural Defileul Mureşului Superior) is a protected area (natural park category V IUCN) situated in Romania, in Mureş County,", "The following is a list of bands, performers, composers, and conductors, past and present, who have had recordings released on the Nonesuch Records label or any of List of Nonesuch Records artists's subsidiaries or distributed labels, such as World Circuit:", "The Gambia Girl Guides Association (GGGA) is the national Guiding organization of the Gambia.", "Notable people with the surname include: Cüneyt Çiftçi, Turkish-German perpetrator of the 2008 Khost suicide bombing Nadir Çiftçi, Turkish footballer Serkan Çiftçi, Austrian footballer Uğur Çiftçi, Turkish footballer" ]
[ "Notable people with the surname include: Claus Leininger (1931-2005), German theatre director and manager Dannette Leininger (born 1963), American handball player James R. Leininger, American businessman Madeleine Leininger (1925-2012), American nurse", "Kristóf Polgár (born 28 November 1996 in Komárom) is a Hungarian football player who currently plays for Diósgyőri VTK.", "Draper is an unincorporated community in northern Alberta, Canada within the Regional Municipality (R.M.)", "Its motto, adopted from an article in the original print newspaper called the Littleton Gazette, is \"The day is long gone by for Littleton to slumber.\"", "Korean people with this name include: Yuri of Goguryeo (died 18 AD), second ruler of Goguryeo Yuri (Korean singer) (born 1976), stage name of Cha Hyun-ok, South Korean singer Sung Yu-ri (born 1981), South Korean actress and singer Lee Yoo-ri (born 1982), South Korean actress and businesswoman Jung Yuri (born 1984), South Korean singer Kim Yoo-ri (born 1984), South Korean actress Seo Yu-ri (born 1985), South Korean voice actress Kim You-ri (born 1987), South Korean female track cyclist Kim Yu-ri (1989-2011), South Korean model Kwon You-ri (born 1989), South Korean swimmer Kwon Yuri (born 1989), South Korean singer and actress, member of Girls' Generation Jong Yu-ri (born 1992), North Korean footballer Lee Yu-ri (field hockey) (born 1994), South Korean field hockey player Jo Yu-ri (born 2001), South Korean singer, member of Iz*One Fictional characters with this name include Han Yoo-ri, in 2003 South Korean television series Stairway to Heaven Lee Yu-ri, in 2009 South Korean sitcom High Kick Through the Roof Cha Yu-ri, in 2020 South Korean television series Hi Bye, Mama!", "Zeugophora is a genus of beetles in the family Megalopodidae, containing the following species: Zeugophora abnormis (LeConte, 1850) Zeugophora africana Bryant Zeugophora albiseta Reid, 1989 Zeugophora andrewesi Jacoby Zeugophora annulata (Baly, 1873) Zeugophora apicalis Motschulsky, 1866 Zeugophora atra Fall, 1926 Zeugophora atropicta Crowson Zeugophora belokobylskii Lopatin, 1995 Zeugophora bicolor Kraatz, 1879 Zeugophora biguttata Kraatz Zeugophora bimaculata Kraatz Zeugophora brancuccii Medvedev, 1993 Zeugophora buonloicus Medvedev, 1985 Zeugophora californica Crotch, 1874 Zeugophora camerunica Medvedev, 1998 Zeugophora capensis Bryant Zeugophora chinensis Medvedev, 1998 Zeugophora consanguinea Crotch, 1873 Zeugophora crassicornis Medvedev, 1985 Zeugophora cribrata Chen, 1974 Zeugophora cyanea Chen, 1974 Zeugophora dimorpha Gressitt, 1945 Zeugophora elongata Medvedev, 1998 Zeugophora fasciata Medvedev, 1998 Zeugophora flavicollis (Marsham, 1802) Zeugophora flavitarsis Medvedev, 1998 Zeugophora flavonotata (Chujo, 1935) Zeugophora frontalis Suffrian, 1840 Zeugophora gedyei Bechyne, 1958 Zeugophora hanungus Medvedev, 1985 Zeugophora himalayana Medvedev, 1998 Zeugophora hozumii Chujo, 1953 Zeugophora humeralis Achard Zeugophora indica Jacoby Zeugophora japonica Chujo, 1951 Zeugophora javana Reid, 1992 Zeugophora kirbyi Baly Zeugophora kwaiensis Weise, 1900 Zeugophora longicornis Westwood Zeugophora luzonica (Weise, 1922) Zeugophora maai Kimoto & Gressitt, 1979 Zeugophora madagascariensis Jacoby Zeugophora medvedevi Lopatin, 2002 Zeugophora multisignata (Pic, 1945) Zeugophora multnomah Hatch, 1971 Zeugophora murrayi Clark Zeugophora neomexicana Schaeffer, 1919 Zeugophora nepalica Medvedev, 1998 Zeugophora parva Crowson Zeugophora puberula Crotch, 1873 Zeugophora rufotestacea Kraatz, 1871 Zeugophora scutellaris Suffrian, 1840 Zeugophora setosella Medvedev, 1998 Zeugophora subspinosa (Fabricius, 1781) Zeugophora testaceipes Pic Zeugophora tetraspilota Medvedev, 1998 Zeugophora trisignata An & Kwon, 2002 Zeugophora turneri Power, 1863 Zeugophora unifasciata Pic, 1917 Zeugophora variabilis Achard Zeugophora varians Crotch, 1873 Zeugophora varipes Jacoby Zeugophora viridipes Pic, 1930 Zeugophora vitinea (Oke, 1932) Zeugophora weisei Reitter Zeugophora williamsi Reid, 1989 Zeugophora wittmeri Medvedev, 1993", "Notable people with the surname include: John Size, Australian horse trainer working in Hong Kong Nicholas Size (1866-1953), English writer Roni Size (born 1969), British record producer and DJ", "Rhineland or Rheinland may also refer to:", "Myolepta is a cosmopolitan genus of hoverflies most closely related to the genus Lepidomyia", "Fazle Hossain Badsha has served as a member of the Jatiyo Sangshad since 2008, representing Rajshahi-2 for the Workers Party of Bangladesh", "The species was first named and described by George Bentham in 1846", "Edvard Grieg in Jazz Mood with Kjell Karlsen Big Band, is a CD released in 2008 on the Label Universal Music (06025 178 990-7)", "Rita Marshall (1934-2008) was a journalist who became the first woman home news editor for The Times She was born in South London, attending first Greycoat School and then the City of London College, where she gained the Royal Society of Arts' diploma in shorthand and typing.", "Notable people with the surname include: George Vautin (1869-1949), Australian rules footballer Paul Vautin (born 1959), Australian rugby league player, coach and television presenter", "List of Windows phones may refer to: 2010 and earlier phone devices List of Windows Mobile devices (Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition (SE), Windows Mobile 5.0, 6.0, 6.1, 6.5) 2010-2015 phone devices List of Windows Phone 7 devices List of Windows Phone 8 devices List of Windows Phone 8.1 devices 2015-present phone devices List of Windows 10 Mobile devices", "This is a list of aviation-related events from 1942:", "Michael Cobb PhD FRICS (10 September 1916 - 23 June 2010) was a British Army officer, cartographer, and railway historian who in 2003 published the monumental work The Railways of Great Britain: A Historical Atlas, which set out to map and record every railway station and line in existence in Britain between 1807 and 1994.", "The Ventspils District (Latvian: Ventspils rajons) was an administrative division of Latvia, located in the Courland region, in the country's west.", "Intisar Salem Al Ali Al Sabah cares about women so she has established Intisar Foundation to support women who struggled in wars situation", "Several species have been described in the genus including: T. balteata Distant, 1916 T. campbelli Distant, 1916 T. canescens Buckton, 1903 T. capistrata Distant, 1908 T. cognata Distant, 1916 T. consobrina Distant, 1916 T. curvispinus Stål, 1869 (genus type) T. decipiens Kirby, W.F., 1891 T. depressa Funkhouser, 1935 T. flavipes Kirby, W.F., 1891 T. formosanus Matsumura, 1912 T. imitator Kirby, W.F., 1891 T. maculoptera Yuan, 2002 T. majuscula Thirumalai & Ananthasubramanian, 1981 T. nigroalata Ananthasubramanian & Ananthakrishnan, 1975 T. ornanda Distant, 1916 T. paria Fairmaire, 1846 T. pulniensis Ananthasubramanian, 1980 T. recurvata Distant, 1916 T. sabarigiriensis Thirumalai & Ananthasubramanian, 1985 T. scutellata China, 1925 T. subsimilis Walker, 1857 T. travancorensis Distant, 1916 T. varipes Walker, 1857", "The Women's 50 metre backstroke competition of the 2016 European Aquatics Championships was held on 20 and 21 May 2016.", "Map: http://www.bing.com/maps/?cid=FBBFDF08A2D7AD49!1006 0r https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&num=100&q=Alem+Ber,+Amhara,+Ethiopia&ie=UTF-8&hq=&hnear=0x164483dd02d01dc9:0x9dcccb6146fe3cd9,Alem+Ber,+Ethiopia&gl=us&ei=cBx8UcPoMMTG0gHti4GwCQ&ved=0CIcBELYD or http://wikimapia.org/#lat=11.9133034&lon=37.884872&z=14&l=0&m=b", "The earliest known burial was Anthony Rickard, the father of Daniel Rickard, who died October 8, 1846.", "List of Star Wars species (A-E) List of Star Wars species (F-J) List of Star Wars species (K-O) List of Star Wars species (P-T) List of Star Wars species (U-Z)", "During the Late Middle Ages, rivalry between the Capetian Dynasty, rulers of the Kingdom of France and their vassals the House of Plantagenet, who also ruled the Kingdom of England, resulted in many armed struggles.", "Logan Square is a subway station on the Chicago Transit Authority's 'L' system, serving the Blue Line and the Logan Square neighborhood.", "The 2012 Sparta Prague Open was a professional tennis tournament played on clay courts.", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles-Jean-Marie Alquier (1752-1826), French diplomat Jacqueline Alquier (born 1947), French politician", "Notable people with the surname include: Ayşe Soysal, Turkish mathematician Mümtaz Soysal, Turkish professor of constitutional law, political scientist, Kemalist politician, human rights activist, ex-prisoner of conscience, senior advisor, columnist and author Yusuf Soysal, Turkish footballer Fethullah Selim SOYSAL, Turkish Lawyer", "Ivan Lendl won the singles title of the 1986 Nabisco Masters tennis tournament after defeating Boris Becker in the final 6-4, 6-4, 6-4", "Argus Edward Gathorne-Hardy (born 28 May 1973)", "Notable people with the surname include: Arjan Swinkels (born 1984), Dutch football defender Eric Swinkels (born 1949), Dutch sports shooter Henri Swinkels (born 1963), Dutch politician Joannes Baptista Swinkels (1810-1875), Dutch apostolic vicariate of Suriname Johannes Franciscus Swinkels (1851-1950), Dutch brewer Jolande Swinkels (born 1966), Dutch sports shooter Judith Swinkels (born 1961), Dutch politician Karlijn Swinkels (born 1998), Dutch road cyclist Robin Swinkels (born 1989), Dutch chess player Ruud Swinkels (born 1987), Dutch football goalkeeper Sylvie Swinkels (born 2000), Dutch road cyclist", "The series ended on August 27, 2016", "Marra also in the 2012 season helped the Hauppauge High School Eagles lacrosse team by being the goalie coach", "Lists of these names appear in the following articles: List of Arabic star names List of proper names of stars: traditional proper names in modern usage around astronomy by constellation in alphabetical order Stars named after people Traditional Chinese star names", "Redirect to: Communist Party of Moldavia", "Notable people with the surname include: Anna Kimberley (born 1995), English female professional squash player Barry Kimberley (born 1957), Australian rules footballer Eleazer Kimberly (1639-1709), the sixth Secretary of the State of Connecticut John A. Kimberly (1838-1928), American manufacturing executive, a founder of Kimberly-Clark Corporation Jonathan Kimberley DD (1651-1720), Dean of Lichfield from 1713 until Kimberley ( surname )'s death Lawrence Kimberley (born 1962), Dean of Christchurch since 2015 Lewis Kimberly (1830-1902), United States Naval officer during the American Civil War Maria Kimberly (1943-1944), former American top model and actress Oliver Kimberley, Anglican priest in the first half of the Twentieth century Patrícia Kimberly, born Gisele Barbosa (born 1984), Brazilian prostitute, stripper, pornographic actress Percy Kimberley (1878-1949), Australian rules footballer Ron Kimberley (1914-1981), Australian rules footballer Talis Kimberley, British folk singer/songwriter, activist, and political figure Walter Kimberley (1884-1917), English footballer", "-Paul Masvidal", "This is a list of the known varieties of snakes in South Carolina", "Notable people with the surname include: Blair Milan (1981-2011), Australian actor and television presenter, son of Lyndey Milan Clyde Milan (1887-1953), American baseball player Eduardo Milán, Uruguayan poet and critic Gabriel Milan (c. 1631-1689), governor of the Danish West Indies (later US Virgin Islands) Lyndey Milan, Australian media personality Milton Milan, American politician convicted for corruption Susan Milan, British classical flautist", "The Joseph Chandler House, built c. 1800, is the oldest house in Centreville, New Castle County, Delaware.", "Through this album, the members want to tell their fans, \"During fun times and sad times, get on the JUMPing CAR and move forward with us!\"", "All of the teams competed in the 2012 Challenge Cup and the 2012 National League Cup.", "1 U.S. Swimmer at the Age of 14.\"", "Moreover, Nabilla Benattia, the famous star of French reality TV, mentions this artist in Christophe Bruno's book Allô!", "North Passage Island is an island of the Andaman Islands.", "Notable people with the surname include: Dan Swimer, British television writer Ralph Swimer (1914-1998), British bridge player", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Pilhatsch (born 1963), Austrian swimmer Arnulf Pilhatsch (1925-2000), Austrian high jumper Caroline Pilhatsch (born 1999), Austrian swimmer", "The current mayor of the town is Norman McCutcheon who won a local election by a 15% margin", "Notable persons with the surname include: Max Smallcombe (born 1999), Welsh footballer", "Notable people with the surname include: Charles Socarides (January 24, 1922 - December 25, 2005), American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, physician, educator, and author Richard Socarides (born 1954), American political strategist and commentator and attorney, son of Charles", "Julia Parnell (born 1979) is a New Zealand film and television producer", "Mario Cimarro had a recurring role on the USA Network's Necessary Roughness (2011-2013).. and Jesus Cristo de Nazaret (2020)", "Plesitomoxia is a genus of beetles in the family Mordellidae, containing the following species: Plesitomoxia atra Ermisch, 1962 Plesitomoxia congoana Ermisch, 1967 Plesitomoxia sericea Franciscolo, 1965 Plesitomoxia sudanensis Ermisch, 1968", "Patrociño Barela's work was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York with other artists of the Federal Art Project and he was feted as \"a discovery.\"", "(Some Australian state herbaria use the name Callistemon sabrina.)", "The Dark Path may refer to: The Dark Path (Hunt novel), a novel by Walter H. Hunt The Dark Path (McIntee novel), a novel by David A. McIntee, based on the television series Doctor Who", "The list of Cultivars then might be divided into at least three lists: (1) Named Cultivars from North America (2) Named Cultivars from the International Dahlia Society, (3) Named Cultivars from Holland Should this list include historic Cultivars that now can no longer be found?", "Wilderson is also well known as a commercial actor, having appeared in commercials for Popeye's Chicken, MasterCard, Circuit City, Avis, Fruit of the Loom (portraying the purple grape cluster), Reebok, Yahoo!", "Lacierda received Edwin Lacierda's degree in AB Communication Arts from the De La Salle University in 1983, LLB from Ateneo Law School, at the Ateneo de Manila University, in 1989, and his Masters in Management degree from the Asian Institute of Management in 1991", "Notable people with the surname include:", "Notable people with the surname include: Al Reinert Alexander A. Reinert, professor of law Bianca Reinert (died 2018), Brazilian ornithologist Emil-Edwin Reinert Emmanuel Reinert Erik S. Reinert Ernst-Wilhelm Reinert Gesine Reinert, statistician at Oxford Johan Reinert Reiersen Katrin Reinert (born 1988), German rower Paul C. Reinert Rick Reinert (1925-2018), American animator Robert Reinert Roger Reinert Sean Reinert Sebastian Reinert Susan Reinert", "Redirect to: List of Edmonton Transit Service bus routes", "Notable people with the surname include: Alessandro Visone (born 1987), Italian footballer Fabio Visone (born 1983), Italian footballer", "The National Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian: Umjetnička galerija Bosne i Hercegovine / ) is a national gallery of art in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located in Sarajevo.", "Up to No Good is the third solo album by Peter Wolf, released in 1990 (see 1990 in music).", "The cocktail is one of the most commonly ordered cocktails in many American bars, though usually referred to as a \"vodka soda, splash of cran.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Aya Suzaki ( , born 1986), a Japanese voice actress Kyohei Suzaki ( , born 1989), a Japanese footballer Miu Suzaki ( , born 1999), a Japanese pair skater and Olympian", "Canton of Notre-Dame-de-Gravenchon consists of the following communes: Anquetierville Arelaune-en-Seine Bolleville La Frénaye Grand-Camp Heurteauville Lintot Louvetot Maulévrier-Sainte-Gertrude Norville Notre-Dame-de-Bliquetuit Petiville Port-Jérôme-sur-Seine Rives-en-Seine Saint-Arnoult Saint-Aubin-de-Crétot Saint-Gilles-de-Crétot Saint-Maurice-d'Ételan Saint-Nicolas-de-la-Haie Trouville Vatteville-la-Rue", "Notable people with the surname include: John Frascatore (born 1970), American baseball player Paolo Frascatore (born 1992), Italian footballer", "\"Fonzie\" (born 1973), former Major League Baseball infielder Eliézer Alfonzo (born 1979), professional baseball catcher José Luis Alfonzo (born 1961), Argentinian film actor Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo (1903-1979), Venezuelan diplomat, politician and lawyer Marisol Alfonzo (born 1957), pageant titleholder, born in Caracas, Venezuela Given name: Alfonzo Blackwell, American modern contemporary jazz saxophonist/composer/producer Alfonzo Dennard (born 1989), American football cornerback Luis Alfonzo García (born 1978), professional baseball first baseman Alfonzo Giordano (born 1937), senior ranking officer in the Philadelphia Police Department Luis Alfonzo Larrain (1911-1996), Venezuelan composer, music director and producer Alfonzo Ratliff or Alfonso Ratliff (born 1956), American former boxer Alfonzo Sturzenegger (1888-1949), American football and baseball player and coach", "Eumorpha (meaning \"well formed\") is a genus of moths in the family Sphingidae.", "The 2018 Florida Atlantic Owls football team represented Florida Atlantic University in the 2018 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", "The Carroll School is a school for students diagnosed with learning disabilities such as dyslexia encompasses a lower school in Waltham, Massachusetts, a Middle School in Lincoln, and an upper school in Wayland, Massachusetts", "Chalita (Thai: ; from Pali: jalitā) is a Thai feminine given name that may refer to Chalita Suansane (born 1994), Thai model and beauty pageant titleholder Chalita Yaemwannang (born 1988), Thai model and beauty pageant titleholder", "The following is a list of episodes of the television series The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson which aired in 1971:", "IPO may also refer to: Intellectual Property Office (disambiguation), a government agency in many nations Intellectual Property Organisation of Pakistan Intellectual Property Owners Association International Philosophy Olympiad International Progress Organization, a Vienna-based think tank dealing with world affairs Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation, an oceanographic/meteorological phenomenon Internationale Prüfungsordnung (IPO), an international dog sport, also known as Schutzhund Instituto Português de Oncologia, in Portugal IPO (station), a metro station at the University of Porto, Portugal Israel Philharmonic Orchestra IPO Model (Input, Processing, Output), a conceptual model of computer systems Interprocedural optimization, a computer program optimization method Independent Party of Oregon", "The three killers were: Patrick Kearney (born 1939), age 37 when captured in 1977 William Bonin (1947-1996) and several accomplices, age 33 when captured in 1980 Randy Kraft (born 1945), age 38 when captured in 1983", "Notable people with the surname include: Andy Brickley (born 1961), American ice hockey player, grandson of George Charles Brickley (1891-1949), American football coach George Brickley (1894-1947), American baseball player, brother of Charles James H. Brickley (1928-2001), Lieutenant Governor of Michigan and member of the Michigan Supreme Court Shirley Brickley (1944-1977), American singer Fictional characters: John Brickley, a main character in the war film They Were Expendable", "Robert Palmer assisted in the later stages of the recording and the LP liner notes acknowledge Sapphire ( John Martyn album )'s help: \"An extra special thank you to Robert Palmer without whose help this album may never have been made.\"", "In 1971 Leif Panduro was awarded with the Grand Prize of the Danish Academy and five years later he became a member of the Danish Academy", "Mathers is an English surname and may refer to: Edward Peter Mathers (1850-1924), British journalist and newspaper proprietor Edward Powys Mathers (1892-1939), British translator and poet George Mathers, 1st Baron Mathers (1886-1965), Scottish politician \"Helen Mathers\", pen-name of English author Ellen Buckingham Mathews (1853-1920) Frank Mathers (1924-2005), Canadian hockey player and member of the Hockey Hall of Fame James Mathers (died 1811), first Sergeant-at-Arms of the United States Senate Jerry Mathers (born 1948), American actor Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born 1972), better known by his stage-name \"Eminem\", American rapper, actor, producer, artist and writer Moina Mathers (1865-1928), artist and occultist, wife of Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers Mojo Mathers (born 1966), New Zealand politician Paul Mathers (born 1970), Scottish footballer and coach Peter Mathers (1931-2004), Australian author and playwright Richard Mathers (born 1983), English rugby league player Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers (1854-1918), English co-founder of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn", "The album began with the song \"Aural Florida\", which was originally going to be on a split release with Godspeed You!", "NPR commented, Beverly Sills's voice was \"Capable of spinning a seemingly endless legato line, or bursting with crystalline perfection into waves of dazzling fioriture and thrilling high notes.\"", "(\"Even if a boxer is slow learner, he/she can grow into a strong fighter as long as he/she is dedicated to his/her training and can even surpass the strength of a talented boxer.\")", "Kelner is a surname, and may refer to: Martin Kelner Simon Kelner Toni Kelner", "Gilbert de Greenlaw (1354-1421) was a medieval Bishop of Aberdeen and Bishop-elect of St. Andrews.", "John Michael \"J.D.\"", "The town and its infrastructure are administered as the Mangakino Pouakani ward by the Taupo District Council", "Currently, Turkish Bank has 19 locations within Turkey.", "Notable people with the surname include: Åke Ortmark (1929-2018), Swedish journalist, author and radio and television presenter Jacob Ortmark (born 1997), Swedish footballer", "Pannaxiakos Football Club (Greek: ..)", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfons Higl (born 1964), German footballer and manager Nađa Higl (born 1987), Serbian swimmer", "A list of films produced in Italy in 1937 (see 1937 in film):", "Currently, four species in this genus are described: Pseudochalceus bohlkei Orcés-V. (es), 1967 Pseudochalceus kyburzi L. P. Schultz, 1966 Pseudochalceus lineatus Kner, 1863 Pseudochalceus longianalis Géry, 1972", "A true gentleman, Clive Single inspired his team mates, his companions and his men to their best ideals.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Don Leicht (born 1946), American artist Helmut Leicht (1916-1944), German officer in the Luftwaffe Jacob Leicht (Wisconsin) (1876-1941), American politician Jake Leicht (1919-1992), American football player Stephen Leicht (born 1987), American stock car driver Stina Leicht, American author", "The Mineral Policy Institute is an Australian-based non-governmental organisation that specialises in preventing environmentally and socially destructive mining, minerals and energy projects in Australia, Asia and the Pacific.", "Francisco de Aguilar (1479 - 1571?", "This species has a wingspan of 28-30 mm." ]
[ "Maart recently served on the UNESCO Scientific Committee for the South-South Philosophical Dialogues, which produced a Philosophical textbook covering four regions-Africa, Asia, South and Central America and the Arab region-in four languages (English, French, Spanish and Arabic) In 2010 The Writing Circle was noted as one of the ten top books in South African literature in Rozena Maart's homeland, South Africa and nominated by the African Studies Association for the Aidoo-Snyder Book Prize", "Borzestowski (masculine) or Borzestowska (feminine) may refer to Donnie Borzestowski, the drummer of the Australian indie rock group Gang of Youths Marek Borzestowski, a founder of the group of companies Wirtualna Polska Szymon (musician) (Szymon Josiah Borzestowski, 1989-2012), Australian musician Borzestowska Huta, a village in Poland", "Eid Mohammed Al-Farsi (Arabic: ‎; born 8 November 1990), commonly known as Eid Al-Farsi, is an Omani footballer who plays for Al-Raed in the Saudi Professional League", "Frempong is a surname, which may refer to: James Frempong, Swedish professional footballer Joy Frempong, Swiss-Ghanaian singer and electronic music artist", "The list includes both extant cantatas and, as far as known, lost cantatas.", "Solis is a member of a prolific Puerto Rican boxing family, Enrique Solis's brothers being former WBA and Ring Magazine world Bantamweight champion Julian Solís, former WBC world Junior Lightweight title challenger Rafael Solis and Santos Solis, who once fought Wilfred Benitez as a professional and went ten rounds with him.", "Symphony is a 2004 Malayalam-language Indian feature film directed by I. V. Sasi and produced by M N Thankachan, starring newcomers Siva and Anu Sasi with Swathi Varma, Riyaz Khan, Jagadish and Jagathi Sreekumar The film was among the biggest box-office disasters of 2004.", "Considered a detached object, ( 148209 ) 2000 CR105 orbits the Sun in a highly eccentric orbit every 3305 years at an average distance of 222 astronomical units (AU).", "The species was observed on Phillip Island in 1792., but was not formally described until 1984", "Events from the year 1781 in France", "Developed by the German public-service broadcasting organisation ARD for Tatort's channel Das Erste, it is unique in its approach, in that it is jointly produced by all of the organisation's regional members as well as its partnering Austrian and Swiss national public-service broadcasters, whereby every regional station contributes a number of episodes to a common pool.", "Redirect to: 1999 World Badminton Grand Prix Finals", "Many other well-known character actors also had small roles in the film, including Roddy McDowall, Eli Wallach and Christopher Lee.", "The following is a list of awards received by Ida:", "Notable people with the surname include: Hone Harawira (born 1955), New Zealand activist and politician Titewhai Harawira, New Zealand activist", "Four years later Kim Jung-hoon ( table tennis ) won a silver medal at the 2008 World Team Table Tennis Championships in the Swaythling Cup (men's team event) with Joo Se-Hyuk, Ryu Seung-Min, Lee Jung-Woo and Lee Jin-Kwon.", "Notable people with the name include: Surname: Abubaker Kaki Khamis (born 1989), Sudanese specializes in the 800 metres Ahmed Khamis (born 1985), Emirati football player Leena Khamis (born 1986), Australian football player Salem Khamis (born 1980), United Arab Emirates football player Sham Khamis (born 1995), Australian football player Younis Khamis (born 1982), United Arab Emirates basketball player Given name: Khamis Gaddafi (1983-2011) son of Muammar Gaddafi", "The Centre at Salisbury is an 862,000-square-foot (80,100 m²) super regional mall in Salisbury, Maryland owned by Brookfield Properties.", "They can be seen as derivatives of the triterpene hydrocarbon cucurbitane (C 30H 54), more specifically from cucurbitacins H and L. They include: Khekadaengoside A from T. tricuspidata Khekadaengoside B from T. tricuspidata Khekadaengoside D from the fruits of T. tricuspidata Khekadaengoside K from the fruits of T. tricuspidata", "Dördlr or Dörtlr or Dortlyar may refer to: Dördlr, Gadabay, Azerbaijan Dördlr, Neftchala (disambiguation)", "The title of the film is drawn from Nietzsche's epigraph about acknowledging uncertainty: \"The desert grows, and woe to him who conceals the desert within him...\"", "The new regime changed the flag to a red field with the coat of arms of the People's Republic in the canton.", "Notable people with the surname include: Andy Deeley, New Zealand international soccer player Cat Deeley (born 1976), English television presenter and model James Deeley (born 1871), English professional soccer player Michael Deeley (born 1932), British film producer Norman Deeley (1933-2007), English professional soccer player Patrick Deeley (born 1953), Irish poet Peter Deeley, British journalist Richard Deeley (1855-1944), British engineer Trevor Deeley, Motorcycle racer", "Shahs of Sunset is the second American reality television show about Iranians after E!", "Lark is a surname and a given name which may refer to: Surname: Frank Lark (died 1946), New Zealand politician Hoyt W. Lark (1893-1971), a mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island, United States Jim Lark, professor of systems engineering and applied mathematics and United States Libertarian Party National Chairman from 2000 to 2002 K. Gordon Lark (1930-2020), American biologist Maria Lark (born 1997), Russian-American actress Michael Lark, American comics artist Sarah Lark (born 1983), Welsh singer and actress Tobi Lark (born 1941), American-born Canadian soul and gospel singer Given name: Lark Pien (born c. 1972), American cartoonist Lark Voorhies (born 1974), American actress who gained fame playing Lisa Turtle on Saved by the Bell", "Notable people with the surname include: Henry Nicholas Bolander (1831-1897), German-American botanist and educator Nils Bolander (1902-1959), Swedish hymn writer, theologian, and bishop Fictional characters: Stanley Bolander Steve Bolander, Ron Howard's character on American Graffiti", "The song was described by drummer Morgan Rose in an MTV.com interview as being a mixed bag with a \"huge chorus, broken-down verses and really heavy bridges.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Akiyoshi Sugiura ( ), Japanese film director Asami Sugiura ( , born 1985), Japanese model, actress and AV idol Hinako Sugiura ( , 1958-2005), Japanese manga artist Hisui Sugiura ( , 1876-1965), Japanese graphic designer Kaju Sugiura ( , 1896-1945), Imperial Japanese Navy admiral Kunié Sugiura ( , born 1942), Japanese photographer Kyohei Sugiura ( , born 1989), Japanese footballer Masanori Sugiura ( , born 1968), Japanese baseball player Naoki Sugiura ( , 1931-2011), Japanese actor Seiken Sugiura ( , born 1934), Japanese politician Shigeo Sugiura ( , 1917-1988), Japanese swimmer Shigeru Sugiura ( , 1908-2000), Japanese manga artist Shiho Sugiura ( ), Japanese manga artist Tadashi Sugiura ( , 1935 2001), Japanese baseball player Taiyo Sugiura ( , born 1981), Japanese actor Takashi Sugiura ( , born 1970), Japanese professional wrestler Yusei Sugiura ( , born 1995), Japanese basketball player", "Grammoechus albosparsus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.", "Notable people with the surname include: Annie Besant (1847-1933), British socialist, theosophist, women's rights activist, writer and orator Derek Michael Besant (born 1950), Canadian artist Walter Besant (1836-1901), English novelist and historian W. H. Besant (1828-1917), British mathematician", "NGC 354 was described by Dreyer as \"very faint, very small, round, very small (faint) star involved, 14th magnitude star close to west.\"", "Dennis Rivera could refer to: Dennis Rivera (wrestler), American professional wrestler Dennis Rivera (labor official) (born 1950), American labor official", "Notable people with the surname include: Atsuko Takahata ( , born 1954), Japanese actress and voice actress Isao Takahata ( , 1935-2018), Japanese film director, animator, screenwriter and producer Kotomi Takahata ( , born 1989), Japanese tennis player Kotomi Takahata (actress) ( , born 1986), Japanese actress Mitsuki Takahata ( , born 1991), Japanese actress and singer Tomoya Takahata ( , born 1994), Japanese footballer Tsutomu Takahata ( , born 1968), Japanese footballer and manager", "Mira Das was a Member of Parliament, representing Odisha in the Rajya Sabha the upper house of India's Parliament as a member of the Janata Dal", "I road, 1 Road or variant, may refer to : Interstate highways in the USA Corridor I of the Appalachian Development Highway System Toyota i-Road, 2013 Toyota Motors concept vehicle, see Toyota concept vehicles, 2010-19#i-Road Avenue I, New York City Avenue I (IND Culver Line) I Street Bridge List of highways numbered 1 First Street (disambiguation) First Avenue (disambiguation)", "Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Newman Gilbey (1901-1998), British Roman Catholic priest and monsignor Walter Gilbey (1831-1914), British wine-merchant and philanthropist", "Redirect to: What About Us (The Coasters song)", "Notable people with the surname include: Edmond Van Moer, Belgian archer Reinilde Van Moer (born 1956), Belgian politician Wilfried Van Moer (born 1945), Belgian footballer and manager", "Reginald Smith Brindle played many instruments, but was particularly fond of the guitar, organ and saxophone.", "Margaret Hallahan (23 January 1803 - 10 May 1868) was an English Catholic nun, foundress of the Dominican Congregation of St. Catherine of Siena (third order);", "According to the Buenos Aires Herald, Pavlovsky is considered a \"pioneer of psychodrama in Latin America.\"", "Edward Charles Holligan (26 March 1878 - 22 November 1964) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Geelong in the Victorian Football League (VFL).", "Jephson, a surname, may refer to: Anthony Jephson (disambiguation), name of multiple people Arthur Jephson (1859-1908), English merchant seaman and army officer Denham Jephson (disambiguation), name of multiple people Digby Jephson (1871-1926), English cricketer John Jephson (disambiguation), name of multiple people Paul Jephson, who disappeared from the Bennington Triangle in 1950 Robert Jephson (1736-1803), Irish dramatist and politician Selwyn Jephson (1900-1978), English cricketer William Jephson (disambiguation), name of multiple people", "Ezinicki, a long-time resident of Bolton, Massachusetts, died at the age of 88 on October 11, 2012.", "The conditions of the deal are being agreed on. In January 2014, the Lenta.ru news portal had quoted him as saying: \"The sale of the newspaper to the Moscow authorities is decided...Now we will co-ordinate the deal.\"", "Gheorge Vrabie (born March 21, 1939, Călinești, Fălești, Bălți county, and died on March 31, 2016, Chișinău) was a Moldovan artist, the author of the Coat of arms of the Republic of Moldova and of the Flag of the Chișinău Municipality, of the national currency for which Gheorghe Vrabie was named the \"Father of the Moldovan Leu\".", "Long live Catholic Spain.\"", "It contains the following species: Sanford's white-eye (Woodfordia lacertosa) Bare-eyed white-eye (Woodfordia superciliosa)", "The seat was safe, having been won by Unionists at the 1955 United Kingdom general election by nearly 14,000 votes", "Notable people with the surname include: Mikhail Zemskov (born 1994), Russian footballer Viktor Zemskov, Russian historian", "However, upon arriving in Iowa, the young director (played by Merle Kessler) is immediately distracted by old friends and family, a problem which will plague him throughout the making of Zadar ! Cow from Hell's film, Zadar!", "Notable people with the surname include: Sandro Dell'Agnello (born 1961), Italian former professional basketball player, and current basketball coach Simone Dell'Agnello (born 1992), Italian footballer", "779-002: Leshan Giant Buddha Scenic Area,", "The book is described on Blueprint for Revolution's back cover as \"a handbook for anyone who wants to effectively (and peacefully) improve your neighborhood, make a difference in your community, or change the world.\"", "Elizabeth Gardner (born 4 September 1980 in Melbourne, Australia), also known as Liz Gardner, is an Australian freestyle skier", "Armazi (Georgian: ) may mean: Armazi, an ancient city in Georgia Armazi stele (disambiguation), steles found in Armazi Armazi, a pagan deity of ancient Georgians Armazi, a 9th-century church in Georgia Armaz(i), a male name in Georgia", "Aetholopus is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Aetholopus exutus Pascoe, 1865 Aetholopus halmaheirae Breuning, 1982 Aetholopus lumawigi Hayashi, 1976 Aetholopus papuanus Breuning, 1948 Aetholopus scalaris Pascoe, 1865 Aetholopus sericeus Breuning, 1938 Aetholopus thylactoides Breuning, 1958", "Paranormal Action Squad is an adult comedy animated web television series from YouTube Premium starring the YouTubers SeaNanners, Mr. Sark, and VanossGaming, while YouTubers TheSyndicateProject and H2O Delirious appear in guest starring roles.", "Muriel T. Yacavone (May 16, 1920 - December 18, 2012) was an American politician.", "A list of the films produced in Mexico in 1946 (see 1946 in film):", "Notable people with the surname include: Douglas McCulloh (born 1959), American photographer James W. McCulloh (1789-1861), American politician, father of Richard Sears McCulloh Richard Sears McCulloh (1818-1894), American civil engineer and professor, uncle of James Sears McCulloh James Sears McCulloh (1868-1957), American executive, grandson of James W. McCulloh Thayne McCulloh (born 1964), American social psychologist", "Petit-Didier is a French surname that may refer to Jacques Petit-Didier, French Olympic bobsledder Matthieu Petit-Didier (1659-1728), French theologian and historian Roger Petit-Didier, French Olympic bobsledder", "Knights of Forty Islands is a Science fiction novel by Sergey Lukyanenko", "Peschl is a surname and can refer to: Ernst Peschl (1906-1986), German mathematician Markus F. Peschl (born 1965), Austrian philosopher of mind", "Serghei Belous (born 21 November 1971) is a former Moldovan footballer, who played as midfielder.", "Gugubera (Koko Pera), or Kok-Kaper, is a Paman language of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland in Australia", "Chevaughn Walsh (born 14 May 1995 in Spanish Town) is a Jamaican footballer who currently plays as a Forward for V.League 1 club Hoàng Anh Gia Lai", "Notable people with the surname include: Donald Charles Boulton Maclurcan (1918-1999), Australian architect James Maclurcan (born 1985), Australian actor and model", "Notable people with the surname include: Apostolos Mantzios (born 1969), Greek footballer and manager Vangelis Mantzios (born 1983), Greek footballer", "Joseph-Marie Godefroy de Tonnancour served as commissioner for the building of churches in Trois-Rivières district and then was a commissioner of roads and bridges.", "Kié-Ntem borders the following country subdivisions: South Region, Cameroon - north Woleu-Ntem Province, Gabon - east Wele-Nzas, Equatorial Guinea - south Centro Sur, Equatorial Guinea - west", "Marco Papiro is a Swiss-Italian experimental musician, electronic music producer, sound artist and graphic designer born in Basel, Switzerland", "Harrison R. Crandall (November 23, 1887 - December 14, 1970) was an American photographer and painter known for his images of Grand Teton National Park.", "There are aggregated military equipment lists by country, and lists of classes of equipment broken down by country or by type.", "Before entering politics, Herlihy was a farmer.", "King 25 July - Midwest Rock Festival 27 July - Seattle Pop Festival - the infamous shark episode is alleged to have taken place at this time 30 August - Singer Bowl Music Festival 31 August - Texas International Pop Festival", "Anthony Lejeune in Buck 's Club's book The Gentlemen's Clubs of London (1979) comments that \"Buck's Club is the only London Club to have been founded since the First World War which ranks, in social prestige and elegance, with the best of St James's Street clubs: and like them, it is named after its founder.\"", "The album was released on July 22, 2008", "Notable people with the surname include: Benito Medero (1922-2007), Uruguayan politician Luis Medero (born 1973), Argentine footballer", "Chalcophorotaenia is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Chalcophorotaenia australasiae (Saunders, 1872) Chalcophorotaenia beltanae (Blackburn, 1894) Chalcophorotaenia castanea (Carter, 1916) Chalcophorotaenia cerata (Kerremans, 1891) Chalcophorotaenia cuprascens (Waterhouse, 1875) Chalcophorotaenia elongata (Waterhouse, 1875) Chalcophorotaenia exilis (Blackburn, 1894) Chalcophorotaenia laeta (Waterhouse, 1881) Chalcophorotaenia longicollis (Kerremans, 1900) Chalcophorotaenia martinii (Saunders, 1872) Chalcophorotaenia pedifera (Blackburn, 1891) Chalcophorotaenia quadriimpressa (Waterhouse, 1875) Chalcophorotaenia sphinx (Obenberger, 1916) Chalcophorotaenia violacea (Carter, 1915)", "Brewing): Glendale Four Peaks Brewery : Scottsdale Four Peaks Brewing Company: Tempe Goldwater Brewing Company: Scottsdale Lumberyard Brewing Company: Flagstaff Mother Bunch Brewing (now closed), Phoenix North Mountain Brewing Company: Phoenix Papago Brewing (now closed): Scottsdale Peoria Artisan Brewery: Peoria The Perch Pub & Brewery: Chandler The Phoenix Ale Brewery: Phoenix Rio Salado Brewing Company SanTan Brewing Company: Chandler Scottsdale Beer Company: Scottsdale Sleepy Dog Saloon and Brewery: Tempe Smelter Town Brewing (coming Summer 2020): Clarkdale Sun Up Brewing Company: Phoenix Thunder Canyon Brewery: Tucson Two Brothers Tap House and Brewery: Scottsdale Wren House Brewing: Phoenix", "A list of films produced in Argentina in 1992:", "Tesino is born on the slopes of Monte La Torre, near Force in the Province of Ascoli Piceno, and enters the Adriatic near Grottammare", "5034-5042, by M. R. Middleton, J. J. Grob, N. Aaronson, G. Fierlbeck, W. Tilgen, S. Seiter, M. Gore, S. Aamdal, J. Cebon, A. Coates, B. Dreno, M. Henz, D. Schadendorf, A. Kapp, J. Weiss, U. Fraass, P. Statkevich, M. Muller, N. Thatcher, Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 18, Issue 1 (January), 2000: 158-", "Redirect to: Church of San Cristóbal, Puebla", "Elizabeth Alexander (born August 6, 1962) is an American composer.", "There Julie Smith ( athlete ) won a bronze medal in the women's 200 metres - T46 event and finished fourth in the women's 100 metres - T46 event", "(Managed by Mar Athanasius College Association) Mar Athanasius College of Arts & Science Mar Athanasius College of Engineering Mar Athanasius International School (Owned and managed by Mar Thoma Cheria Pally) Mar Basil Higher Secondary School Mar Baselios School of Nursing Mar Baselios Dental College Mar Baselios College of Nursing Mar Baselios Institute of Technology & Science Malikdeenar Arts & Science College for Women Adivadu http://www.malikdeenar.org/college.htm St. Marys Public School Nangeliel Ayurveda Medical College Yeldo Mar Baselios Arts & Science College St.Joseph's College of Nursing Government Polytechnic College Kothamangalam Greenvalley Public School St. George Higher Secondary School St. Augustin's Girls Higher Secondary School Vimalagiri Public School Shobana English Medium School Indria Gandhi College of Arts & Science (NelliKuzhi) Indira Gandhi College of Engineering for Women Indira Gandhi Dental College Indira Gandhi training college(B.Ed) Indira Gandhi training institute(T.T.C) Ilahia College of Engineering & Technology St. Gregorios Dental College Marian Institute of Management Studies Bes Ania Public School St. Stephens Higher Secondary School St. Stephens Girls High School T V Joseph Memorial High School Government Technical High School Varappetty Marian Academy of Management Studies Kothamangalam Yeldo Mar Baselios College School of Media and Design", "Notable people with the surname include: Daisuke Nakata (born 1974), Japanese trampolinist and Sasuke competitor Hidetoshi Nakata (born 1977), Japanese football player Hideo Nakata (born 1961), Japanese film director Hiroki Nakata (born 1964), Japanese shogi player Jōji Nakata (born 1954), Japanese voice actor Kazuhiro Nakata (born 1958), Japanese voice actor Kōji Nakata (born 1979), Japanese football player Shigeo Nakata ( , born 1945), Japanese sport wrestler Yasutaka Nakata (born 1980), Japanese music producer and DJ Yuki Nakata ( , born 1977), Japanese heptathlete", "Corbould is a surname, and may refer to: Chris Corbould (born 1958), British special effects coordinator Edward Henry Corbould (1815-1905), British artist Henry Corbould (1787-1844), English artist Linda Corbould, Royal Australian Air Force officer Gordon Edward Corbould (1847-1926), Canadian lawyer and politician Richard Corbould (1757-1831), English artist", "Height - 1.76 m. Weight - 77 kg.", "Hylda M. Richards (1898-?)", "Redirect to: Seasonal Agricultural Worker Program", "Redirect to: History of Australia (1901-1945)", "Caribbomerus is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: Caribbomerus asperatus (Fisher, 1932) Caribbomerus attenuatus (Chevrolat, 1862) Caribbomerus brasiliensis (Napp & Martins, 1984) Caribbomerus charynae (Micheli, 2003) Caribbomerus decoratus (Zayas, 1975) Caribbomerus elongatus (Fisher, 1932) Caribbomerus exiguus (Zayas, 1975) Caribbomerus howdeni (Napp & Martins, 1984) Caribbomerus mexicanus (Napp & Martins, 1984) Caribbomerus picturatus (Napp & Martins, 1984) Caribbomerus productus (White, 1855) Caribbomerus similis (Fisher, 1932)", "Redirect to: List of Educational Institutions in Comilla", "Notable people with the surname include: Franz Hanfstaengl (1804-1877), German painter, lithographer, and photographer; father of Edgar Edgar Hanfstaengl (1842-1910), son of Franz; art publisher and father of Erna and Ernst Marie Hanfstängl (1848-1917), German soprano Erna Hanfstaengl (1885-1981), daughter of Edgar, sister of Ernst, and confidant of Adolf Hitler and Unity Mitford Ernst Hanfstaengl (1887-1975), son of Edgar, brother of Erna, and confidant of Adolf Hitler and Franklin Delano Roosevelt", "Redirect to: Dymo Corporation", "1 American baseball players Chris Bando (born 1956) Sal Bando (born 1944) In Japan, Bandō, Bandou, or Bando may refer to: Bandō, the family name of a number of actors' lineages in kabuki Bandō (disambiguation), a surname Bandō, Ibaraki, a city", "Horse Canyon is a small canyon near the towns of Boulder and Escalante in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in central Garfield County, Utah, United States" ]
[ "Redirect to: Ashgabat Indoor Tennis Arena", "Biedl is the surname of Albrecht Biedl (born 1938), German computer scientist Arthur Biedl (1869-1933), Hungarian pathologist Artur Biedl (1904-1950), Austrian philologist Therese Biedl, Austrian computer scientist", "Redirect to: Through the Forest (film)", "In 2000, Kildare Dobbs was awarded the Order of Ontario.", "Redirect to: Srikanta Acharya discography", "George H. Kerr's published works and archived papers cover \"economic and political affairs in Taiwan in the 1930s and 1940s, Taiwan's transition from Japanese rule before and during World War II to postwar Chinese rule, Taiwanese rebellion against Chinese rule in 1947, and U.S. foreign policy toward Taiwan.\"", "List of Category A listed buildings in Glasgow Comprehensive lists of Category A, B and C buildings: List of listed buildings in Glasgow/1 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/2 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/3 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/4 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/5 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/6 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/7 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/8 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/9 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/10 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/11 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/12 List of listed buildings in Glasgow/13", "The same source and the other Lombard chronicles make Bisinus the father of Raicunda, first wife of Wacho, king of the Lombards.", "Notable people with the surname include: Larry Sengstock (born 1960), Australian basketball player Roy H. Sengstock (1913-1981), American politician", "Chienbäse is a Fasnacht tradition of Liestal, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland.", "In 2011, The Kid was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.\"", "F1 Manager may refer to: F1 Manager (2000 video game), a Microsoft Windows video game by EA Sports F1 Manager (2019 video game), an iOS/Android video game by Hutch", "Benjamin Charles Garside (June 26, 1863 - ?)", "Melanie Jane Hill (born 11 January 1962) is an English actress, best known for playing Hazel Redfern in Auf Wiedersehen Pet (1985-1986), Aveline in Bread (1986-1991), Rita Dolan in Kay Mellor drama Playing the Field (1998-2002), Maggie Budgen in BBC school-based drama Waterloo Road (2012-2015), Julie Travers in popular BBC drama The Syndicate (2015) and Cathy Matthews in ITV soap opera Coronation Street (2015-present)", "The \"Muskingum River lock system was designated the first Navigation Historic District in the United States by the National Park Service.\"", "Vladimirovsky (Russian: ; masculine), Vladimirovskaya (; feminine), or Vladimirovskoye (; neuter) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Vladimirovsky, Kursk Oblast, a settlement in Dmitriyevsky District of Kursk Oblast Vladimirovsky, Oryol Oblast, a settlement in Bolkhovsky District of Oryol Oblast Vladimirovsky, name of several other rural localities Vladimirovskaya, a stanitsa in Krasnosulinsky District of Rostov Oblast Vladimirovskoye, Republic of Adygea, a settlement in Giaginsky District of the Republic of Adygea Vladimirovskoye, Novosibirsk Oblast, a selo in Ubinsky District of Novosibirsk Oblast Vladimirovskoye, Smolensk Oblast, a village in Safonovsky District of Smolensk Oblast", "1890 in philosophy", "Lophira is a genus of plants in the family Ochnaceae.", "The sections of the expressways that are complete are: From Baotou to the Shaanxi border in Inner Mongolia From the Inner Mongolia border to Ankang in Shaanxi From Dazhou in Sichuan to Chongqing From Guilin to Cenxi in Guangxi", "Redirect to: Athletics at the 2009 Lusofonia Games - Results", "Yannis Vassiliou ( , born 1950 in Salamina) is a Greek Laïko singer.", "Notable people with the surname include: Davit Bolkvadze (born 1980), Georgian footballer Elisso Bolkvadze (born 1967), Georgian classical pianist Irakli Bolkvadze (born 1994), Georgian swimmer Rusudan Bolkvadze (born 1959), Georgian actress", "The Blériot-SPAD S.92 was a French one-seat, single-engine biplane flight training aircraft designed in the 1920s", "This species common name is the Galapagos rift limpet", "Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein R is a protein that in humans is encoded by the HNRNPR gene.", "According to the timeline on Litchfield Law School's website, \"After decades of disagreement, William & Mary is now acknowledged as the first university-affiliated law school, and Litchfield as the first proprietary (independent) law school.\")", "Colonel Samuel Gillmor Haughton (1 December 1889 - 19 May 1959) was a politician who was elected in 1945 as an Ulster Unionist MP for Antrim", "Jean Benjamin Sleiman and chose the motto \"Do not be afraid, O little flock,\" from the Gospel according st:Luke", "Samedov (Azerbaijani: Smdov, Russian: ) is an Azerbaijani surname that may refer to: Aleksandr Samedov (born 1984), Russian footballer Alihan Samedov (born 1964), Soviet and Azerbaijani musician Zabit Samedov (born 1984), Azerbaijani kickboxer", "According to Nelvana, the show uses the \"advanced computer graphics of \"Boiler Paint\", virtually convincing us that kids are creating Stickin ' Around's own animated series.\"", "Corbet died in 1740.", "Editions: M. D. Shastri, Oxford University Press (1922)", "Notable people with the surname include: Khabo Zondo (born 1961), South African football coach Raymond Zondo (born 1960), South African judge", "\"Since we left Epic records back in August we have had 2 sold out UK tours, been nominated for Kerrang!", "People with this name include: Lee Jae-shin, South Korean male taekwondo practitioner, silver medalist in Taekwondo at the 2002 Asian Games - Men's 72 kg Kim Jae-shin (born 1973), South Korean male football manager Fictional characters with this name include: Jae-sin, male character in 2007 South Korean film Our Town Moon Jae-shin, male character in 2010 South Korean television series Sungkyunkwan Scandal Lee Jae-shin, female character in 2012 South Korean television series The King 2 Hearts Yoo Jae-shin, male character in 2016-2017 South Korean television series Guardian: The Lonely and Great God", "Phylogenetic analyses have resolved the branching order of these clades within the subfamily:", "Redirect to: I. M. R. A. Iriyagolle", "New Zealand lepidopterist Brian Patrick notes that \"when I was young growing up in Invercargill, I reared an adult from larvae found in soil - so probably a sod webworm by lifestyle.\"", "Important figures of the clan are: Adachi Kagemori Adachi Morinaga", "Parepilysta is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species: subgenus Fasciatepilysta Parepilysta subfasciata (Schwarzer, 1931) subgenus Granosepilysta Parepilysta basigranosa (Schwarzer, 1931) subgenus Parepilysta Parepilysta granulipennis (Breuning, 1939) Parepilysta granulosa Breuning, 1939 Parepilysta strandi Breuning, 1939 Parepilysta woodlarkiana Breuning, 1976 subgenus Spinepilysta Parepilysta borneana Breuning, 1961 Parepilysta enganensis Breuning, 1970 Parepilysta luzonica Breuning, 1956 Parepilysta mindoroensis Breuning, 1947 Parepilysta ochreoguttata Breuning, 1961 Parepilysta papuana Breuning, 1956 Parepilysta sedlaceki Breuning, 1976 subgenus Striatepilysta Parepilysta striatipennis Breuning, 1949", "The 1946 United States Senate elections in Arizona took place on November 5, 1946.", "The film is part of the \"Why Democracy?\"", "Sergio Cortés Godoy (born 11 January 1968) is a former professional tennis player from Chile.", "Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Gelman (born 1960), Russian-American theater director Alexander Isaakovich Gelman (born 1933), Russian playwright Andrew Gelman (born 1965), American statistician Brett Gelman (born 1976) American actor and comedian Jacques Gelman (1909-1986), Mexican film producer and art collector Juan Gelman (1930-2014), Argentine poet Kimiko Gelman (born 1966), American actress Larry Gelman (born 1930), American actor Macarena Gelman (born 1976), Uruguayan activist, granddaughter of Juan Gelman Maksim Gelman (born 1987), convicted spree killer in New York City Marat Gelman (born 1960), Russian politician and art collector Michael Gelman (born 1961), American executive producer for TV talk show Live with Regis and Kelly Polina Gelman (1919-2005), Soviet military pilot and World War II heroine Rochel Gelman (born 1942), Canadian psychologist Susan Gelman, professor at the University of Michigan Susie Gelman, American activist Woody Gelman (1915-1978), American cartoonist Yury Gelman, American fencer", "Notable people with the surname include: Debbie Thrower (born 1957), British television presenter Edd Thrower (born 1982), English rugby union footballer Francis Thrower Fairey (1887-1971), Canadian politician, member of the Canadian House of Commons James Thrower (1936-1999), British academic and writer Norma Thrower (born 1936), retired Australian hurdler Percy Thrower MBE (1913-1988), British gardener, horticulturist, broadcaster and writer Peter Thrower (born 1938), professor emeritus of materials science and engineering at Pennsylvania State University Randolph W. Thrower (1913-2014), IRS commissioner under Nixon Stephen Thrower (born 1963), English musician and author Thomas Thrower (1870-1917), Australian politician Willie Thrower (1930-2002), American football quarterback", "Notable people with the surname include: Debra Hilstrom (born 1968), American politician Howard Hilstrom (born 1947), Canadian politician", "The Dalian International Marathon is an annual marathon held in Dalian, China.", "Lithuania has never been a tennis country - no tennis player from Lithuania entered ATP top 500 until 2008.", "(Some Australian state herbaria continue use the name Callistemon pungens.)", "Lake Charles Historic District is locally designated as the Charpentier Historic District.", "Redirect to: List of DC Animated Universe characters", "Muslyumovo (Russian: ) is the name of several rural localities in Russia: Muslyumovo, Chelyabinsk Oblast, a selo in Chelyabinsk Oblast Muslyumovo, Aznakayevsky District, Republic of Tatarstan, a village in Aznakayevsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan Muslyumovo, Muslyumovsky District, Republic of Tatarstan, a selo in Muslyumovsky District of the Republic of Tatarstan", "Redirect to: China Media Group Headquarters", "Notable people with the surname include: Eduardo Maiorino (1979-2012), Brazilian kickboxer and martial artist Pasquale Maiorino (born 1989), Italian footballer", "The Doctors' trial (officially United States of America v. Karl Brandt, et al.)", "StarTropics was produced, written and directed by Genyo Takeda of Nintendo Integrated Research & Development (who also developed the Punch-Out!!", "Redirect to: Goniopteris yaucoensis", "Hydrangea serrata is a species of flowering plant in the family Hydrangeaceae, native to mountainous regions of Korea and Japan.", "Redirect to: Cannonball (The Breeders song)", "Eunostus is a genus of beetles in the family Carabidae, containing the following species: Eunostus allardi Basilewsky, 1957 Eunostus burgeoni Alluaud, 1919 Eunostus chappuisi Alluaud, 1936 Eunostus crampeli Alluaud, 1919 Eunostus guieinzii Chaudoir, 1862 Eunostus guineensis Straneo, 1943 Eunostus harrarensis Alluaud, 1919 Eunostus insignis Alluaud, 1919 Eunostus latreillei Laporte De Castelnau, 1835 Eunostus milloti Jeannel, 1949 Eunostus perrieri Jeannel, 1949 Eunostus puncticeps Basilewsky, 1957 Eunostus sicardi Jeannel, 1949 Eunostus vuilleti Alluaud, 1919", "Microcassiope is a genus of crabs in the family Xanthidae, containing the following species: Microcassiope granulimana (Stimpson, 1871) Microcassiope minor (Dana, 1852) Microcassiope orientalis Takeda & Miyake, 1969 Microcassiope taboguillensis (Rathbun, 1907) Microcassiope xantusii (Stimpson, 1871)", "The following events occurred in October 1954:", "Rosenblueth is a surname that can refer to: Arturo Rosenblueth (1900-1970), Mexican researcher, physician and physiologist Emilio Rosenblueth (1926-1994), Mexican engineer", "Redirect to: 2017 Badminton Asia Junior Championships - Boys' doubles", "LivePlanet was founded in 2000.", "Ndzinisa is an African surname that may refer to Phumlile Ndzinisa (born 1992), Swazi runner Sabelo Ndzinisa (born 1991), Swazi football player", "Telecommunications Tower may refer to: Telecommunications tower, a mast or tower built primarily to hold telecommunications antennas Telecommunications Tower (Montevideo), or Antel tower, in Uruguay Telecommunication Tower of US-Forces Heidelberg, in Germany Telecom Telecommunication Tower Heidelberg, in Germany Bungsberg telecommunications tower, in Germany Lohmar-Birk telecommunications tower, in Germany", "The original production of the musical opened at the Prince of Wales's Theatre on 2 March 1895 and ran for a very successful 391 performances despite a poor notice in The Saturday Review by Bernard Shaw that dismissed the score: \"The music, by Mr. Walter Slaughter, does not contain a single novel, or even passably fresh point, either in melody, harmony or orchestration.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Dorothy Lidstone (born 1938), Canadian archer George James Lidstone (1870-1952), British actuary", "Udobny (masculine), Udobnaya (feminine), or Udobnoye (neuter) may refer to: Udobny, Republic of Adygea, a settlement in the Republic of Adygea, Russia Udobnaya, a village (stanitsa) in Krasnodar Krai, Russia Udobnoye, a village (selo) in Kursk Oblast, Russia", "\"The war between Chalcis and Eretria was the one in which most cities belonging to the rest of Greece were divided up into alliances with one side or the other.\"", "Nurettin Güven born March 1957 in Malatya, Turkey is a Turkish businessman and served as the president of the Malatya-based football club, Malatyaspor", "Because of the implications that typological findings have for different analyses of languages and linguistic phenomena, the description and analysis of non-Germanic languages also feature prominently in the programme - Müller himself works with Mandarin, Danish, Maltese, and Persian.", "The following list shows these committees as of 2013:", "Badarka Harbansh Block / Tehsil Unnao District Unnao State Uttar Pradesh PIN Code 209801", "According to Margaret Halsey's obituary in The New York Times, she was \"a witty writer with an acute social concern, [and] was compared to Dorothy Parker and H. L. Mencken\".", "The film had Beauty in a Bottle's commercial release on 29 Oct 2014", "Death of Karen Fischer and Christian Struwe were the first foreign journalists killed after the 2001 invasion in the War in Afghanistan", "The genus contains the following species: Deinophloeus ducalis Sharp Deinophloeus hirsutus Thomas Deinophloeus impressifrons (Schaeffer) Deinophloeus sheilae Thomas Deinophloeus sinuatus Sharp", "See also Iowa Public Radio", "Sabit Lulo (1883-?)", "Kingdom Conquest II (Japanese: Hepburn: Kingudamu Konkuesuto II) is a Massively multiplayer online strategy game with incorporated city-building, card collection and third-person action gameplay elements, developed and published by Sega for iOS and Android devices in 2012.", "Notable people with the surname include: Antonio Brivio (1905-1995), Italian bobsledder and racing driver Davide Brivio (born 1988), Italian footballer Giuseppe Ferdinando Brivio (c. 169 - c. 1758), Italian composer, conductor, violinist and singing teacher Pierluigi Brivio (born 1969), Italian footballer", "Many other well-known character actors also had small roles in the film, including Roddy McDowall, Eli Wallach and Christopher Lee.", "The crew then set off for Sydney in the ship's boat and arrived there on 13 February 1806.", "Andrey Andreyevich Kistyakovsky (Russian: , 11 October 1936, Moscow-30 June 1987) was a Russian translator and political activist.", "Redirect to: Polycomb protein EED", "People with this name include: Chae Mun-shik (, 1925-2010), Speaker of the National Assembly of South Korea (1983-1985) Yoon Mun-sik (born 1945), South Korean actor Lee Moon-sik (born 1967), South Korean actor Choi Moon-sik (born 1971), South Korean footballer Kim Moon-shik, represented South Korea in Equestrian at the 1964 Summer Olympics - Individual eventing Fictional characters with this name include: Choi Moon-shik, from 2013 South Korean television series Who Are You?", "Location: Williamsport, Pennsylvania League: Tri-State League 1906-1910 Affiliation: None Ballpark: various fields in Williamsport", "The surname Altov may refer to: Genrikh Altov, pen name of Genrich Altshuller Semyon Altov, Russian comedy writer", "\"Hypnotico\" is a song recorded by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez for her seventh studio album Love?", "Richard Carpenter ( musician ) has had a minor acting career, beginning with his cameo in the Karen Carpenter Story", "Redirect to: List of tehsils of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa", "RRHS may refer to: Ronald Wilson Reagan College Preparatory High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States Red River High School, Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States Rio Rancho High School, Rio Rancho, New Mexico, United States Rio Rico High School, Rio Rico, Arizona, United States River Ridge High School (disambiguation) Roanoke Rapids High School, Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina, United States Rocky River High School (North Carolina), Mint Hill, North Carolina, United States Rocky River High School (Ohio), Rocky River, Ohio, United States Round Rock High School, Round Rock, Texas, United States", "Redirect to: 1999 U.S. Women's Open", "Ali Al-Wehaibi currently plays as a midfielder for Al-Ain.", "From 1995-98, Baby Bash performed under the stage name Baby Beesh, as part of Dope House Records, after which he changed the last part of the name to \"Bash.\"", "Ramagundam Super Thermal power station, one of the biggest thermal power stations in India, is a coal based power station situated at ramagundam in Karimnagar District.", "The album debuted at number 17 on the Billboard 200 and sold 57,000 copies in Love Me Back ( album )'s first week.", "Notable people with the surname include: Albert Burgh (1593-1647), Dutch physician James Burgh (1714-1775), English Whig politician John Burgh (disambiguation), multiple people Thomas Burgh, 1st Baron Burgh (circa 1488-1550), English peer Ulysses Burgh, 2nd Baron Downes (17881864) Irish soldier and politician" ]
[ "Redirect to: Bisha FC", "Sir Johann Franz Julius von Haast KCMG FRS (1 May 1822 - 16 August 1887) was a German-born New Zealand explorer, geologist, and founder of Canterbury Museum at Christchurch", "Caroline Sweetman had played 4 women's one-day internationals", "Alis Lesley (born Alice Lesley, April 20, 1938) is an American former rockabilly singer, once billed as \"the female Elvis Presley.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Christopher Mendiola (born 1990), Guam footballer Dennis Mendiola, American investment banker and chief executive Jessy Mendiola (born 1992), Filipino actress Jim Mendiola, American screenwriter and film director Joseph M. Mendiola, Northern Mariana Islands politician Pilar Mendiola Fernández (born 1971), Mexican educator Raúl Mendiola (born 1994), Mexican footballer", "The list details the club's achievements in the League of Ireland", "Protection, protected, or protect may also refer to:", "Du Qiuniang or Lady Du Qiu (?-825?)", "Four years later Gunnar Jervill finished 14th at the 1976 Summer Olympics held in Montreal, Quebec, Canada", "Baranikha (Russian: ) is the name of several inhabited localities in Russia: Baranikha, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, an urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Baranikha, Ivanovo Oblast, a rural locality (a village) in Ivanovo Oblast Baranikha, name of several other rural localities", "Plainfield is a town in Windham County, Connecticut, United States.", "Redirect to: Anthony Hopkins#Personal life", "People with the surname include: Cilia van Lieshout (born 1941), Dutch film producer Erik van Lieshout (born 1968), Dutch installation artist Eustáquio van Lieshout (1890-1943), Dutch missionary in Brazil Henry van Lieshout (1932-2009), Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic bishop Joep van Lieshout (born 1963), Dutch artist John Van Lieshout (born 1946), Australian billionaire Johan van Lieshout (born 1969), Dutch javelin thrower Maarten Van Lieshout (born 1985), Belgian footballer Ted van Lieshout (born 1955), Dutch writer, poet, screenwriter and illustrator", "Ben Reeves ( baseball ) started another baseball team in 1920, calling the team the \"Twilight Stars.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: David Baikie, Scottish former football player Iain Baikie, (born 1960) Physicist James Baikie (1866-1931), author Jim Baikie, British comics artist Peter Baikie (born 1957), Scottish comedian and composer Robert Baikie (died 1817), Scottish politician from Orkney, Member of Parliament (MP) for Orkney and Shetland 1780-81 William Balfour Baikie (1824-1864), Scottish explorer, naturalist and philologist", "Kläsener is a German surname that may refer to Thomas Kläsener (born 1976), German football defender Wolfgang Kläsener (born 1962), German church musician, choral conductor, and academic lecturer", "Notable people with the surname include: Humberto Fuenzalida (1904-1966), Chilean geographer, geologist and paleontologist Orozimbo Fuenzalida (1925-2013), Chilean Roman Catholic bishop José Pedro Fuenzalida (born 1985), Chilean footballer", "Since 2007, France Telecom R&D is known as Orange Labs, a global network of R&D entities.", "The comarca of Avilés is divided into ten municipalities: Avilés Candamo Castrillón Corvera de Asturias Cudillero Gozón Illas Muros de Nalón Pravia Soto del Barco", "Dumont is a French surname, which may refer to:", "Troupes he owned and managed include: Lew Johnson's Minstrels (1866) Lew Johnson's Plantation Minstrels (1870) The Plantation Minstrel Slave Troupe (1875) Bishop's Female Georgia Minstrels (1879, as manager) Lew Johnson's Original Tennessee Jubilee Singers (1881) Lew Johnson and William Smallwood's Colored Combination (1881) The Black Baby Boy Minstrels (1886) The Refined Colored Minstrels and Electric Brass Band (1890)", "Gamble Montessori High School is part of the Cincinnati Public Schools.", "Notable people with the surname include: Amanda Winberg (born 1996), Swedish singer-songwriter, model, and influence Carl Winberg (1867-1954), Swedish Communist leader Caroline Winberg (born 1985), Swedish model Claes-Ulrik Winberg (1925-1989), Swedish industrialist and business executive Margareta Winberg (born 1947), Swedish Social Democratic politician Pernilla Winberg (born 1989), Swedish ice hockey player", "1799-1800 Papal conclave 1799 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election", "It may refer to Albert Shchukin (born 1971), Russian association football coach and player Aleksandr Vladimirovich Shchukin (1946-1988), Soviet test pilot and cosmonaut Aleksandr Yuryevich Shchukin (1969-2000), Russian professional footballer Anatoly Shchukin (1916-1983), Soviet stage and voice actor Boris Shchukin (1894-1939), Soviet actor Lev Schukin (1923-2009), Soviet fighter pilot Sergei Shchukin (1854-1936), Russian businessman and art collector Stepan Shchukin (1754-1828), Russian portrait and watercolor painter Vladimir Shchukin (born 1952), Soviet Olympic gymnast Yuri Schukin (born 1979), Russian-born Kazakhstani tennis player Anna Shchukina (born 1987), Russian Olympic ice hockey player Olga Shchukina (born 1977), Olympic shot putter from Uzbekistan", "Stane Street may refer to: Stane Street (Chichester), running from London Bridge to Chichester Stane Street (Colchester), running from Braughing, Hertfordshire, to Colchester Stane Street Halt railway station, near Takeley, Essex, adjacent to the above Stone Street (disambiguation) (see Great English Vowel Shift)", "Mie Castle ( Mie jō, Okinawan: Mii gushiku) is a Ryukyuan gusuku in Naha, Okinawa.", "The surname may refer to: Abraham Schöpfer, German painter Ida Schöpfer (1929-2014), Swiss alpine skier Jean Schopfer (1868-1931), French tennis player and writer Katie Schoepfer (born 1988), American soccer player", "Alexander Poznansky (born 1950) is a Russian-American scholar of the life and works of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.", "Peter Bastian is the author of two books published by Gyldendal, \"Ind i Musikken\" 1987 and \"Mesterlære - en livsfortælling\" 2011", "Chandla Vidhan Sabha constituency is one of the 230 Vidhan Sabha (Legislative Assembly) constituencies of Madhya Pradesh state in central India.", "Jimerson is a surname and may refer to: Annette P. Jimerson (born 1966), American Fine Artist who works on a wide variety of media Arthur Jimerson (born 1968), former linebacker for the former Los Angeles Raiders of the National Football League Charlton Jimerson (born 1979), Major League Baseball outfielder Douglas Jimerson, American singer known for his interpretation of Civil War songs Jeff Jimerson, Pittsburgh-based singer, best known as the national anthem singer for the Pittsburgh Penguins Shane R. Jimerson, Ph.D., is a professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara", "viridiflora - most of species range", "The following events occurred in October 1955:", "The Beijing Times (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Jīnghuá Shíbào) was a Chinese newspaper published in Beijing that is a part of the People's Daily Group.", "Williamsport, Pennsylvania: 1961-1962 Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: 1963 Louisville, Kentucky: 1964 Des Moines, Iowa: 1965-1967 Gary, Indiana: 1968-1985 Kissimmee, Florida: 1986-2001 Bangor, Maine: 2002-2016 Easley, South Carolina: 2017-present", "Birx may refer to: Birx (surname), includes a list of people with name Birx Birx, Thuringia, municipality in Germany", "The Super League Vrouwenvoetbal (English: Belgian Women's Super League) is the highest women's football league in Belgium.", "Belgaumia is a genus of beetles in the family Buprestidae, containing the following species: Belgaumia capucinea (Kerremans, 1893) Belgaumia horni Thery, 1941 Belgaumia sarrauti (Bourgoin, 1922)", "In sharp contrast with other Beatles remasters available, the songs were fully remixed by Peter Cobbin at Abbey Road from the original multitrack tapes, something not done for the original CD release of the Beatles catalogue in the late 1980s (except for Help!", "graduate of the University of Michigan", "\"Bareilly Ke Bazaar Mein\" - a song by Sonu Kakkar \"Bareilly wale jhumke pe jiya lalchaye\" \"kajra Mohabbat wala\"- film Kismat \"Aaja Nach le\"- song by Sunidhi Chauhan from Aaja Nachle", "People with this surname include: Frederick Mosteller (1916 - 2006), American statistician Parris Mosteller (born 2001), American child actor Sue Mosteller (born 1933), Canadian writer Brian Mosteller (born 1975), Director of Oval Office Operations", "(all from Norway), and Ingemar Stenmark (Sweden) are the others.)", "Drama is the focus of this list, though many of these writers worked in more than one genre.)", "Flatwoods is a ghost town in Bokescreek Township, Logan County, Ohio, United States", "Notable people with the surname include: Michael Bruxner (1882-1970), Australian politician and soldier Tim Bruxner (born 1923), Australian politician", "The species was first formally described by the botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1861 in the work Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae", "Rose of the World may refer to: Roza Mira, literally, The Rose of the World, the religious and philosophical teachings of Daniil Andreyev Rosamund Clifford, known as \"Rose of the World\", mistress of King Henry II of England Rosamund (disambiguation), a female name and a family name Rose of the World (1918 film), a 1918 American silent film Rose of the World (1925 film), 1925 American silent film", "Marko Vasić (Serbian Cyrillic: ), known as Kara-Marko (-) was a Serbian Revolutionary", "Notable people with the surname include: Annie Romein-Verschoor (1895-1978), Dutch writer and historian Bart Verschoor (born 1965), Dutch competitive sailor George Verschoor (born 1960), American television producer Hermanus Eliza Verschoor (1791-1877), Dutch politician Maria Verschoor (born 1994), Dutch field hockey player Martijn Verschoor (born 1985), Dutch road racing cyclist Matthijs Verschoor (born 1955), Dutch classical pianist Monica Verschoor (born 1950), Dutch pop singer and pianist Richard Verschoor (born 2000), Dutch racing driver Sandy Verschoor (born 1959), Australian politician Thayer Verschoor (born 1961), American (Arizona) politician Verschoore Omer Verschoore (1888-1931), Belgian road racing cyclist Patrick J. Verschoore (born 1943), American (Illinois) politician", "Una and UNA may refer to:", "Quantum Deadline shares the same narrator as the author's first novel, The Late Projectionist, though, in Quantum Deadline, the protagonist's name is the same as the author's, i.e., \"Daedalus Howell.\"", "Sammallahti is a Finnish surname shared by several people: Heikki Sammallahti (1886-1954), gymnast Pekka Sammallahti (born 1947), professor of Sámi languages; brother of Pentti Sammallahti Pentti Sammallahti (born 1950), photographer; brother of Pekka Sammallahti", "Alampyris is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, containing the following species: Alampyris bicolor Martins, Santos-Silva & Galileo, 2015 Alampyris cretaria Bates, 1885 Alampyris curta Bates, 1881 Alampyris flavicollis Galileo & Martins, 2005 Alampyris fuliginea Bates, 1881 Alampyris fusca Martins & Galileo, 2008 Alampyris marginella Bates, 1881 Alampyris melanophiloides (Thomson, 1868) Alampyris mimetica Bates, 1881 Alampyris nigra Bates, 1881 Alampyris photinoides Bates, 1881 Alampyris quadricollis Bates, 1881", "For Paul Braaten's 1899 Nordic combined victory, Braaten earned the Holmenkollen medal (Shared with Robert Pehrson.)", "Bright Gyamfi (born 20 January 1996) is a Ghanaian footballer who plays as a defender for Serie B club Benevento.", "Redirect to: Muay Thai at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games", "Motor torpedo boat PT-617, also known as Big Red Cock and Dragon Lady, \"is the sole surviving 80' Elco type PT boat and represents the United States's most heavily used, highly favored, and combat-tested PT boat type in World War II.\"", "William Thomas Fairburn (1795-1859) was a carpenter and a lay preacher or catechist for the Church Missionary Society (C.M.S.)", "Bob Regan is a Grammy, Dove, and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame nominated American country music songwriter.", "Charlie Parker often introduced Jordan as \"the singer with the million dollar ears.\"", "A bifolium is a quartic plane curve with equation in Cartesian coordinates:", "Narela Bazyaft is a village in the Bhopal district of Madhya Pradesh, India.", "- 1820?", "Some authors deemed teen pop music as \"more disposable, less intellectually challenging, more feminine, simpler and more commercially focused than other musical forms.\"", "Although Columbia had accumulated an Ivy record of 4-10 in the previous two seasons, expectations for the team in 1961 were high; the Columbia Spectator wrote before the season, \"[i]f practically no one gets hurt, if a few key sophomores come through, and most important of all, if [Aldo] Donelli's nineteen experienced seniors get fighting mad, then no Ivy League squad will have a chance against the Lions.\"", "Notable people with the surname include: Farhad Khalilov (born 1946), Azerbaijani painter Jabir Khalilov (born 1958), Azerbaijani academic Mikhaylo Khalilov (born 1975), Ukrainian cyclist Rappani Khalilov (1969-2007), Russian rebel Rauf Khalilov (born 1981), Azerbaijani film director Salahaddin Khalilov (born 1952), Azerbaijani philosopher Valery Khalilov (1952-2016), Russian musical composer and military band conductor Zahid Khalilov (1911-1974), Azerbaijani mathematician", "The organization has been considered by one historian to be a \"relatively exclusive vehicle of the radical [Boston] upper class\"", "A Cornishman, John Tanner ( bishop ) was consecrated Bishop of Derry in May 1613 and died in post on 14 October 1615", "Notable people with the surname include: Luigi De Magistris (cardinal) (born 1926), Italian Roman Catholic archbishop Luigi de Magistris (politician) (born 1967), Italian politician and magistrate Gianni De Magistris (born 1950), retired Italian water polo player Simone de Magistris (died 1613), Italian painter and sculptor", "Qandi (Persian: ‎, also Romanized as Qandī; also known as Qandī-ye Vajel) is a village in Seydun-e Shomali Rural District, Seydun District, Bagh-e Malek County, Khuzestan Province, Iran.", "The release of the recording was advertised in Billboard in the June 11, 1955 issue on page 44: \"Here Two Hound Dogs come!", "Both teams will now move on to the 2018 FIBA Under-18 Asian Championship which in turn the qualifying tournament for the 2019 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup", "Stewart played college football as a quarterback at Valdosta State University in Valdosta, Georgia", "The FBI arrested Thurston and 10 other members of a west coast-based animal rights and environmentalist organization that the FBI and media called \"The Family.\"", "Redirect to: List of recipients of the Creus de Sant Jordi", "After the election, the composition of the council was Labour 50 Conservative 7 Liberal Democrat 3 Independent 3", "Soundalga is located in the Chikodi taluk of Belgaum district in Karnataka.7", "Zlatni dvori is an original story, produced in 2016, and starring Katarina Baban, Matko Knešaurek as main protagonists, Petra Kraljev and Ivan Herceg co-star, while Ana Majhenić star as main antagonists.", "USS Ramsden ( DE-382 ) was laid down 26 March 1943 by the Brown Shipbuilding Corp., Houston, Texas; launched 24 May 1943; sponsored by Mrs. James L. Ramsden, mother of Coxswain Ramsden; and commissioned 19 October 1943, Lt. Comdr.", "The 2012-13 FC Wacker Innsbruck season in association football is the 11th season since the club was reestablished in June 2002.", "MacLellan or McLellan may refer to:", "Notable people with the surname include: Sergei Vikulov (born 1957), Russian ice hockey player Vladimir Vikulov (born 1946), Soviet ice hockey player", "Ignatov, Ignatow (Russian: ; Bulgarian: ), or Ignatova (feminine; ), is a popular Russian and Bulgarian surname which may refer to: Amy Ignatow, (born 1977), American cartoonist Andrey Ignatov (born 1968), Russian retired long jumper David Ignatow (1914-1997), American poet Evgeni Ignatov (runner) (born 1959), Bulgarian retired long-distance runner Evgeni Ignatov (footballer) (born 1988), Bulgarian football forward Hasan & Ibrahim Ignatov (born 2003), Bulgarian twin child pianists Lilia Ignatova (born 1965), Bulgarian gymnast Mihaela Ignatova, Bulgarian mathematician Mikhail Ignatov (born 2000), Russian football player Mel Ignatow, American murderer Natalya Ignatova (born 1973), Russian sprinter Nikolay Ignatov (1901-1966), Soviet politician Roman Ignatov (born 1973), Russian retired footballer Ruja Ignatova (born 1980), Bulgarian financial criminal Sergei Ignatov (born 1960), Bulgarian politician and Egyptologist Sergej Ignatov (born 1950), Russian juggler Stojan Ignatov (born 1979), Bulgarian footballer Valentin Ignatov (surgeon) Valentin Ignatov (football) (born 1966), Bulgarian retired footballer Yevgeny Ignatov (canoeist) (born 1979), Russian sprint canoer", "Amor d'un'ombra e gelosia d'un'aura (\"The Love of a Shade and the Jealousy of an Aura\"), also known as Narciso (\"Narcissus\"), is an opera in three acts composed by Domenico Scarlatti to a libretto by Carlo Sigismondo Capece.", "Canton of Revin consists of the following communes: Anchamps Fépin Fumay Hargnies Haybes Montigny-sur-Meuse Revin", "Former Boston Red Sox teammate Bill Lee once said of Burleson, \"Some guys didn't like to lose, but Rick got angry if the score was even tied.\"", "Souls (, Sōru) is a series of action role-playing games developed by FromSoftware.", "The Nature Coast State Trail (NCST) is a 31.7-mile long segment of Florida's Statewide System of Greenways and Trails System built along abandoned railroad tracks, and designated by the U.S. Department of the Interior as a National Recreation Trail.", "Cuchumuela Municipality or Villa Gualberto Villarroel Municipality is the fifth municipal section of the Punata Province in the Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.", "Clouet is a surname, and may refer to: Jean Clouet (1480-1541), French Renaissance miniaturist and painter François Clouet (c. 1510-1572) French Renaissance miniaturist and painter, and son of Jean Clouet Michel Clouet (1770-1836), Canadian businessman and political figure", "Ignacy Paderewski said: \"After Chopin, Moszkowski best understands how to write for the piano, and Moritz Moszkowski's writing embraces the whole gamut of piano technique.\"", "Anna-Karin Tornberg is an alumnus of the Global Young Academy", "William Bengo' Collyer (1782-1854) was an English Congregational minister and religious writer,", "Arthur Pearson Luff (1855-1938) was a British physician and forensic chemist.", "Notable people with the surname include: Nataša Veljković (born 1968), Serbian pianist Stefana Veljković (born 1990), Serbian volleyball player Milenko Veljković (born 1995), Serbian basketball player Miloš Veljković (born 1995), Serbian football player", "Notable people with the surname include: Giuseppe Maria Galanti (1743-1806), Italian economist Omar Galanti (born 1973), Italian pornographic actor Paul Galanti, American Vietnam War veteran Yitzhak Galanti (1937-2012), Israeli politician", "Abd al-Rahman al-Tha'alibi has become a symbol of Algiers, which has become known as the \"city of sidi Abder Rahman.\"", "From north to south A3 ( Sydney ) are: Mona Vale Road Ryde Road Lane Cove Road Devlin Street Church Street Concord Road Homebush Bay Drive Centenary Drive Roberts Road Wiley Avenue King Georges Road" ]
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